ELECTRONICS
context of electricity
Circuit - A complete loop made of conductors from one side of power source to another
Voltage - Is the difference or "Drop" in PE (Measured in Voltz)
Resistance - An obstacle that weakens and slows down current (Measured in Ω)
Current - The "flow" of electricity form the + to - ends (Measured in Amperes)
Parallel - The current has various independent routes that it can take
Series - When the current has to pass multiple resistors in a row
Node - A place in a circuit where the current has to split to travel both routes
Voltage - Is the difference or "Drop" in PE (Measured in Voltz)
Resistance - An obstacle that weakens and slows down current (Measured in Ω)
Current - The "flow" of electricity form the + to - ends (Measured in Amperes)
Parallel - The current has various independent routes that it can take
Series - When the current has to pass multiple resistors in a row
Node - A place in a circuit where the current has to split to travel both routes
Laws
Kirchhoff Current law - The total charge going into the node must be the same as the amount going out. (current stays the same throughout a circuit)
Kirchhoff Voltage law - Is a result of the electrostatic field being conservative. It states that the total voltage around a closed loop must be zero. If this were not the case, then when we travel around a closed loop, the voltages would be unlimited.
Ohms Prediction law - The current through a conductor between two points is proportional to the Voltage across the two points.
Conservation Of Charge - Is when charge enters the node, it can only go back out. This rule is part of Kirchhoff current law.
Kirchhoff Voltage law - Is a result of the electrostatic field being conservative. It states that the total voltage around a closed loop must be zero. If this were not the case, then when we travel around a closed loop, the voltages would be unlimited.
Ohms Prediction law - The current through a conductor between two points is proportional to the Voltage across the two points.
Conservation Of Charge - Is when charge enters the node, it can only go back out. This rule is part of Kirchhoff current law.
context of code
Red board - A piece of electrical equipment that programmers use to send code to objects. (Servos, LED, LCD, Motor etc.)
Digital Input - (PWN~) are pins on the red board that communicates commands such as high or low, on or off, and start or end.
Analogue Input - Are pins on the red board that programmers can send specific values such as 13.2 seconds, medium, etc
Digital Input - (PWN~) are pins on the red board that communicates commands such as high or low, on or off, and start or end.
Analogue Input - Are pins on the red board that programmers can send specific values such as 13.2 seconds, medium, etc