SE3910 Week 1, Class 2 Today – Introductions Safety Review Policy The course Tomorrow Lab 1, S365 (Purchase Beaglebone black kit BEFORE) Thursday Class.

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SE3910 Week 1, Class 2 Today – Introductions Safety Review Policy The course Tomorrow Lab 1, S365 (Purchase Beaglebone black kit BEFORE) Thursday Class 1-2, here (S210) SE-2811 Slide design: Dr. Mark L. Hornick Content: Dr. Hornick Errors: Dr. Yoder 1

Equipment Purchase beaglebone black kit (~$65) from Tech Support Used tomorrow (Lab1) Purchase 4GB or greater micro SD card Used Lab 3 (Optional) Tools – e.g. needle-noise pliers Check out short-term Kit (breakout board, breadboard cape, LCD cape, USB Oscilloscope) Small parts (also may desire to purchase) SE-2811 Dr.Yoder 2

A Very Simple Circuit What is the voltage across the resistor? SE-2811 Dr.Yoder 3 Power Supply Resistor V

Resistance Measures how much a device keeps current from flowing through it. More resistance, less current flow. (all other things being equal) The variable name is usually R The units are Ohms (Ω) Ω = V/A For the purposes of this class, 1Ω is very small. “Resistance is futile if < 1Ω” (Or even 10 Ω) SE-2811 Dr.Yoder 4

Resistance V=IR Exercise : For a given resistor, If current increases, voltage … If voltage increases, current … Exercise: Suppose we have 3.3V across a 1Ohm resistor. What is the current through the resistor? SE-2811 Dr.Yoder 5

Power Exercise: How do you computer energy in Physics? What are the units for energy? Exercise: How do you compute power in Physics (excluding electricity?) Write as many examples as you can. What are the WI units for power? How do you computer power in circuits? SE-2811 Dr.Yoder 6

Power Substituting in V=IR, we find… Exercise: Find a formula without V. Exercise: For a given resistor, if I double the voltage, how does the power change? tutorials.ws/resistor/res_7.html rical_Theory SE-2811 Dr.Yoder 7

Power Suppose I have a 1Ω resistor with 3V across it. What is the current through the resistor? What is the power through the resistor? What do you think will happen if the resistor is a ¼ Watt resistor? (As many are) SE-2811 Dr.Yoder 8

Exercise: Illustrate two threads running in parallel on a sequence diagram. SE-2811 Dr.Yoder 9

Kirchoff’s Voltage Law Voltage is between points, regardless of path Kirchoff’s Current Law Current splits (Similarly) Parallel Resistors SE-2811 Dr.Yoder 10 Series Resistors

Equivalent Resistance Resistors that are wired in parallel or series behave exactly like their equivalent resistor If we know voltage, can find current If we know current, can find voltage. It can be tricky to recognize parallel and series circuits SE-2811 Slide design: Dr. Mark L. Hornick Content: Dr. Hornick Errors: Dr. Yoder 11

Examples SE-2811 Dr.Yoder 12