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In Electronics, we have different components that serve different purposes. There are various
elements which are used in many types of circuits depending on the applications.
Electronic Components
Similar to a brick that constructs a wall, a component is the basic brick of a circuit. A Component is a
basic element that contributes for the development of an idea into a circuit for execution.
Each component has a few basic properties and the component behaves accordingly. It depends on
the motto of the developer to use them for the construction of the intended circuit. The following
image shows a few examples of electronic components that are used in different electronic circuits.
Electronic Components
Just to gather an idea, let us look at the types of Components. They can either be Active
Components or Passive Components.
Active Components
Active Components are those which conduct upon providing some external energy.
Passive Components
Passive components are those which start their operation once they are connected. No external
energy is needed for their operation.
Passive components store and maintain energy in the form of voltage or current.
Linear Components
Linear elements or components are the ones that have linear relationship between current and
voltage.
The parameters of linear elements are not changed with respect to current and voltage.
Non-linear Components
Non-linear elements or components are the ones that have a non-linear relationship between
current and voltage.
The parameters of non-linear elements are changed with respect to current and voltage.
These are the components intended for various purposes, which altogether can perform a preferred
task for which they are built. Such a combination of different components is known as a Circuit.
Electronic Circuits
A certain number of components when connected on a purpose in a specific fashion makes a circuit.
A circuit is a network of different components. There are different types of circuits.
The following image shows different types of electronic circuits. It shows Printed Circuit Boards
which are a group of electronic circuits connected on a board.
Electronic Circuits
Electronic circuits can be grouped under different categories depending upon their operation,
connection, structure, etc. Let’s discuss more about the types of Electronic Circuits.
Active Circuit
It usually contains a power source from which the circuit extracts more power and delivers it to the
load.
Additional Power is added to the output and hence output power is always greater than the input
power applied.
Passive Circuit
Even if it contains a power source, the circuit does not extract any power.
Additional Power is not added to the output and hence output power is always less than the input
power applied.
Analog Circuit
An analog circuit can be one which has linear components in it. Hence it is a linear circuit.
An analog circuit has analog signal inputs which are continuous range of voltages.
Digital Circuit
A digital circuit can be one which has non-linear components in it. Hence it is a non-linear circuit.
A digital circuit has digital signal inputs which are discrete values.
A mixed signal circuit can be one which has both linear and non-linear components in it. Hence it is
called as a mixed signal circuit.
These circuits consist of analog circuitry along with microprocessors to process the input.
Depending upon the type of connection, circuits can be classified as either Series Circuit or Parallel
Circuit. A Series Circuit is one which is connected in series and a parallel circuit is one which has its
components connected in parallel.
Now that we have a basic idea about electronic components, let us move on and discuss their
purpose which will help us build better circuits for different applications. Whatever might be the
purpose of an electronic circuit toprocess,tosend,toreceive,toanalyze
, the process is carried out in the form of signals. In the next chapter, we will discuss the signals and
the type of signals present in electronic circuits.