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Fox Valley Technical College Appleton, WI. Communication Signals. Basic Circuits. Pictorial Diagram of A Simple Electric Circuit. Current Flow. Wire Conductor. Voltage Source. -. +. Lamps. Battery. A Schematic Diagram for the Simple Circuit. Battery Or DC Voltage Supply. PL2. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Communication Signals
Basic Circuits
Fox Valley Technical CollegeAppleton, WI
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Pictorial Diagram of A Simple Electric Circuit
Battery
Lamps
Wire Conductor
Current Flow
+ -Voltage Source
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A Schematic Diagram for the Simple Circuit
VS
Lamps
BatteryOr
DC Voltage SupplyPL1 PL2
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Hardware Pictorial and Schematic of a Closed Circuit Using a SPST switch for
control
Closed Circuit Path => Current Flows
VI
-
+
Closed SwitchOff On
+ -
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Hardware Pictorial and Schematic of an Open Circuit Using a SPST switch for
control
Broken Circuit Path => NO Current Flow
V -
+
Open SwitchOff On
+ -
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Example: Pictorial of a SPDT switch controlling two lamps
Lamp 1
Lamp 2
2
1
Switch+-
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Example: Schematic of a SPDT switch controlling two lamps
Lamp 1
Lamp 2
SW
1
2
V-
+ Lamp 1
Lamp 2
SW1
2
V-
+
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Switch Symbols
Single-pole rotary(6-position)DPST DPDT
SPST-NOSPDT
SPST-NC NOPB NCPB
Break-MakePB
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Typical Mechanical Switches
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Construction View of a Typical Toggle Switch
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Symbols for Ground
ChassisGround
ACGround
DCGround
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A Simple Circuit Schematic Using Ground Symbols
I
-
+
12 V
0 V
Ground Symbol
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Schematic Symbols Introduced So Far
LampsGroundsRheostatPotentio-meter
Fuse
RotarySwitch
Circuit Breaker
OhmmeterAmmeterVoltmeter
ResistorBattery
SPST-NOSPDT
SPST-NC NOPB NCPBBreak-Make
PB
DPSTDPDT
A V ΩT
Thermistor PhotoResistor
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Watch the video clip and see if you can tell what kind of
circuit this is!
http://www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=9c7de745bd6b6d1a7a86
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Series Circuit
• One path for current. So all components have the same current through them.
• But components have different voltages consistent with the voltage – current relationship for each type of component.
VS
IS
IS
IS
+V1− +V2− +V3−
+V5−+V6−
+V4−
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Watch the video clip and again, see if you can tell what
kind of circuit this one is.
http://www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=318031eedd5700a8d3d2
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Parallel Circuit
• One voltage source. So all components have the same voltage across them.
• But the components have different currents consistent with the voltage – current relationship for each type of component.
+VS−
VS
+VS−
+VS−
+VS−
+VS−
I1 I2 I3 I4 I5
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Series-Parallel Circuit
Most circuits are a combination of series and parallel circuits.
VS