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Activity 1.1.4 Component Identification- Part-II
Introduction
In the field of electronics, there are an endless number of different types of
components. The ability to identify these components and to understand how they
are labeled is an essential skill for anyone working in the field.
In this activity you will identify and determine the nominal values for a series of
resistors and capacitors. We will concentrate on resistors and capacitors because
they are part of virtually every electronics design ever made.
Equipment
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Paper and pencil
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Scientific calculator
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Digital multimeter (DMM)
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Capacitors
Disc Capacitor Label Diagram
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Procedure
1. Use the attached Disc Capacitor Label Diagram to determine the nominal
capacitance value for the following components.
a) C
a
= _____________________
b) C
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= _____________________
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c) C
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= _____________________
d) C
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= _____________________
e) C
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Conclusion
1. Why are the measured values of the resistors different from the nominal values?
2. Identify each of the circled components for the printed circuit board shown below.
A. ______________
B. ______________
C. ______________
D. ______________
E. ______________
F. ______________
G. ______________
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