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RESISTORS 100 400 300 200 CAPACITORS 100 400 300 200 DIODES AND OTHER SOLID STATE COMPONENTS 100 400 300 200 TRANSISTORS 100 400 300 200
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Topic One (item, answer) x 4
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Resistors – 100 Electrical Resistance is best defined as….
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Resistors - 100 Opposition to the flow of electrons
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Resistors – 200 A resistors assigned value will always be the exact measured value.
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Resistors - 200 False – Resistors have tolerance. This can be determined by the 4 th color band.
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Resistors – 300 A resistor with the color code reading red, red, red, gold is what value resistor (resistance & tolerance)?
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Resistors - 300 2200 Ohms +/- 5% Or 2.2K ohms +/- 5% 2.2K ohms +/- 5%
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Resistors – 400 What is the possible measured resistance range for a resistor with a color code of Brown, Red, Brown, Gold to be considered good?
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Resistors - 400 114 Ohms to 126 ohms
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END Topic One
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Topic Two
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Capacitors – 100 Capacitors are measured in….
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Capacitors – 100 Farads
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Capacitors – 200 If the area of the plates increases the capacitance….
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Capacitors – 200 Increases
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Capacitors – 300 What does WVDC stand for, and what does this rating mean?
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Capacitors – 300 Working voltage direct current is the amount of voltage that can be used with the capacitor before the plates arc across the dielectric material
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Capacitors – 400 If the distance between the plates increases the capacitance….
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Capacitors – 400 Decreases
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END Topic 2
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Topic Three
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Transistors – 100 Name two types of transistors.
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Transistors – 100 NPN and PNP.
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Transistors – 200 Daily Double (select an amount to wager)
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Transistors – 200 Draw & label the schematic symbol for a NPN transistor
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Transistors – 300 Name three advantages of transistors over vacuum tubes.
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Transistors – 300 Smaller and lighter Consume less power No glass to break No Warm –up time Do not get hot
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Transistors – 400 Name two uses of transistors.
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Transistors – 400 Switch and Amplifier
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END Topic 3
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Topic Four
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Diodes and other Solid State Components – 100 What are the two leads of a diode called & what polarity does each have?
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Diodes and other Solid State Components – 100 Anode (+) and Cathode (-)
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Diodes and other Solid State Components – 200 Diodes allow current to flow….
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Diodes and other Solid State Components – 200 In one direction when a positive voltage is applied to the anode and a negative voltage is applied to the cathode (Forward Biased) Called RECTIFICATION
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Diodes and other Solid State Components – 300 Describe the difference in current values between the three leads of a transistor
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Diodes and other Solid State Components – 300 Emitter: All current goes through Base: Small amount of current, controls collector current Collector: Most of the current goes through (amplified from base)
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Diodes and other Solid State Components – 400 Define Forward Operating Voltage
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Diodes and other Solid State Components – 400 The amount of voltage required to close the depletion region in a semiconductor device.
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END Topic 4
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