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Passive electronic components are those that do not require an external power source to operate. They simply pass electrical signals along or store energy. Some common examples of passive electronic components include:
Resistors: Resistors are components that oppose the flow of current. They are used to limit current flow, to adjust signal levels, and to bias active components.
Capacitors: Capacitors are components that store electrical energy. They are used to filter signals, to block DC current, and to create timing circuits.
Inductors: Inductors are components that store magnetic energy. They are used to filter signals, to create oscillators, and to suppress noise.
Transformers: Transformers are components that transfer electrical energy from one circuit to another. They are used to step up or step down voltages, and to isolate circuits from each other.
Crystals: Crystals are components that vibrate at a specific frequency. They are used to create oscillators, to filter signals, and to generate timing signals.
Passive electronic components are essential for the operation of many electronic devices. They are used to control the flow of current, to store energy, and to filter signals. By understanding how passive electronic components work, you can better understand how electronic devices work.
Here are some of the materials used to make passive electronic components:
Metals: Metals are used to make conductors, which are components that allow electricity to flow freely.
Inorganic compounds: Inorganic compounds are used to make insulators, which are components that prevent electricity from flowing.
Organic compounds: Organic compounds are used to make polymers, which are used to make the packaging for electronic components.
Semiconductors: Semiconductors are used to make diodes and transistors, which are active electronic components.
The materials used to make passive electronic components are constantly evolving as new technologies are developed. By understanding the materials used to make passive electronic components, you can better understand the limitations and potential of these components.