Transcript RESISTORS
RESISTORS
Always remember……
V = IR
(V= voltage in volts; I = current in amps; R = resistance
in ohms)
Special types of resistors
Diodes
A diode is a device
which allows current to
flow only in one
direction.
It is also known as a
rectifier
This is what a diode
looks like
Diodes
This is the circuit
symbol for a diode
Draw this symbol in
your books
The arrow on the
symbol shows the
direction the current
can flow.
Diode
If the diode is reversed it acts like a very high
value resistor and prevents current flow.
Diode
1.
2.
Uses of diodes
Protecting equipment
should the power be
connected the wrong
way round,
Converting a.c. into
d.c.
Light dependent resistor
The LDR
LDR
This is a resistor whose
resistance depends on
the amount of light
falling on it.
LDR
This is the circuit
symbol for a diode
Draw this symbol in
your books
The arrows
represent light
falling on the LDR
LDR
Resistance of an LDR
Light level
When light falls on an
LDR its resistance falls
rapidly.
In low light or the dark
– they act as high
resistors.
In bright light they
offer very little
resistance
LDR
LDR’s can be used to
switch on street lights
when light falls.
Thermistors
Temperature-dependent resistors
Thermistor
This is a resistor whose
resistance depends on
the temperature.
Thermistors
This is the circuit
symbol for a
thermistor
Draw this symbol in
your books
Thermisitors
Thermistors are used in
circuits which are
designed to be
controlled by
temperature, such as a
sprinkler system.
Investigating thermistors
Temp
oC
Calculate the resistance at 5 different
temperatures
Volts
Amps
Resistance
V
A
ohms
Plot a graph of resistance against temperature
for your thermistor.