LAS Electronics (Grade 10 MELC 1 Q3 Week1
LAS Electronics (Grade 10 MELC 1 Q3 Week1
LAS Electronics (Grade 10 MELC 1 Q3 Week1
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STE Electronics
Activity Sheet No. 1: Different Electronic Components and Measuring Instruments
First Edition, 2021
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Introductory Message
Welcome to STE Electronics 10!
The Electronics Activity Sheet will help you facilitate the teaching-learning
activities specified in each Most Essential Learning Competency (MELC) with
minimal or no face-to-face encounter between you and learner. This will be made
available to the learners with the references/links to ease the independent
learning.
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I. Learning Competency
Identify the different electronic components and measuring instruments.
EMITTER P N P COLLECTOR
EMITTER N P N COLLECTOR
BASE BASE
Figure 2a: Block diagram of PNP transistor Figure 2b. Block diagram of NPN transistor
COLLECTOR COLLECTOR
BASE
BASE
EMITTER EMITTER
Figure 2c: Schematic diagram of PNP transistor Figure 2d. Schematic Diagram of NPN transistor
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o Capacitors
o A capacitor is an electrical component that stores electric charges. It is
composed of two conducting plates separated by an insulating material called
a dielectric. The name of the capacitor commonly comes from the type of its
dielectric. Air capacitors use air as their dielectric. Ceramic capacitors use
ceramic as their dielectrics. The figure below shows the schematic diagram of
a fixed and variable capacitor.
a. Fixed capacitor b. Variable capacitor
o Inductors
o Inductors are electrical components designed to have a specific inductance. A
device that stores energy in a magnetic field. They are made up of conductors
coiled around a core and are classified by the type of core material—magnetic
or nonmagnetic. Figure 4 shows the symbol for inductors
o Diodes
o A diode is a device that allows current to move through it in one direction. The
following are the two types of diodes.
o Light-emitting diodes. The light-emitting diode or LED is one of the most popular
types of the diode. Light is produced when the current flows through a forward
bias junction. The original color for these diodes was red, but these days most
colors are available. This is achieved by using different mixes of
semiconductors on either side of the PN junction.
o Zener diode / voltage reference diode. The Zener diode is a widely used type of
diode. It is connected under reverse bias and when a certain voltage is
reached, it breaks down. A stabled voltage is produced if the current is limited
by using a resistor. Therefore, this diode is commonly used to provide a
reference voltage in regulated power supplies.
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Meters are devices that detect and measure the invisible action of electrons. There
are two types of meters- analog and digital. Analog uses a graduated scale with a pointer while
digital meters show reading in numbers.
An ammeter is a device used to measure current in a circuit. The reading in the
ammeter is caused by the flowing of electrons in the circuit. An ammeter is attached in series
in a circuit.
A voltmeter is an electrical component used to measure the voltage (difference of
potential) between two points in a circuit. A voltmeter can also be used as a pressure gauge
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to measure the electrical pressure in a circuit. A voltmeter is attached in parallel in a circuit.
Resistance is measured with an ohmmeter. An ohmmeter is placed across the device
to measure a current flow through it. The following are schematic diagrams for a. ammeter b.
voltmeter c. ohmmeter. a.
b. c.
3. 4.
Inductor 5. 6.
7. 8.
Ammeter 9. 10.
It is used to measure
11. 12.
resistance.
It is used to measure the
difference of potential
13. 14.
between two points in a
circuit.
IV. Reflection
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V. Answer Key
14. circuit.
potential between two points in a 13. Voltmeter
It is used to measure the difference of
12.
It is used to measure resistance. 11. Ohmmeter
10.
9. It is used to measure current Ammeter
6. magnetic field
Inductor
5. A device that stores energy in
direction
3. Diodes
4. Allows current to move in one
2. charge.
1. Capacitors
It is a device that stores electric
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https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/semiconductors/chpt-3/introduction-to-diodes-and-
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