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Resistors and Diodes

Resistors and diodes are some of the more useful (and complex) circuit components.

Resistors

Resistors

  • Resistors: can limit the current flow at a fixed Amperage.
  • Variable resistors limit the current flow but can be adjusted.
  • A thermistor restricts current flow depending on the temperature.
    • In a fire alarm, the thermistor allows more current through to sound the alarm if the temperature of a room increases.
  • A light-dependent resistor (LDR) changes the amount of current flowing through a circuit with light levels.
Diodes

Diodes

  • A diode only allows current through in one direction.
  • A light-emitting diode (LED) lights up as a current flows through it.
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