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| hi, sorry for asking such obvious questions but i dont know the ansers!!! (obviously, i wouldnt be asking otherwise) 1) what is a solenoid 2) what does a diode do 3) what does a transistor do? 4) what does a transductor do? feel ashamed asking these but my mind is young lol | |
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| Please feel free to feel ashamed! Our friend Google could answer most of these questions, but I am in a good mood tonight, so here goes: Solenoid, A coil of wire, used to create a magnetic field. As a horrid generalisation a solenoid is a single layer coil where the length is greater than the diameter. Often the term solenoid is used as a short form of solenoid valve. A valve to switch hydraulics or pneumatics which is electrically operated by passing current through a solenoid. Diode, a device which passes electrical current in one direction only. A diode has two connections, an anode and a cathode. Conventional current will pass from anode to cathode, but not from cathode to anode.(PS, to all the argumentative types, I know that electrons flow from -ve to +ve, but most of the time I like to think in terms of conventional current which flows from +ve to -ve). Transistor, amplifies current. At this time on Friday night, that is all I am saying. Transductor, looks like the Spanish word for Transducer. Transducer, something which converts energy from one form to another. Examples: Microphone, converts sound energy into electrical energy. Loudspeaker, converts electrical energy into sound energy. OK? JimB
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| yes, thanks verry much, that realy helped oh, 1 last thing, in school, we are doing a simple circuit (and case) to test a fuse i.e, if the fuse works, the LED will come on, i was wondering, would it be possible to use a relay so if the fuse works a green light comes on and if it doesnt, a red light comes on? or would i need a 555 timer or similar IC (sorry if this sounds stupid, i'm a beginner lol) Mike | |
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| try this | |
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| Yep thins shod work. This is an prety good use of the didoes forward voltage.
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| ok, thanks JimB, Styx and Someone Electro. you have all been great help | |
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Using a current source I have an inductor just to help the whole cct out. I then have 4 diodes in series closing the whole current-loop back to the supply. In parallel with that I have an IGBT that I PWM - use this to check bandwidth of current sensors (sensor in the collector patch of the IGBT) | ||
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| In my country the transductor also called as "magnetic amplifier". Many years ago (before the SCR-s and triac-s), this was the "heart" of mains voltage stabilizers. In the TV-sets also often used as E-W corrector. | |
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| hi, thanks again for your replies, yes, i did mean transducer sorry | |
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| hi, could you explain that circuit please? my sisters friend (an electrician) says he doesnt see it working, but he may be wrond, the diode limits the current to only flowing one way right? doesnt the LED also do this? (only lets current flow one way) im a little confused about it :s | |
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The extra diode is there to add an extra 0.7V drop to the red LED, this means that when the green LED lights it prevents the red one lighting as well. | ||
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| ohhh i get it now, thanks | |
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| ok, thanks alot | |
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