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An electronic component is any basic discrete device or physical entity in an electronic
system used to affect electrons or their associated fields. Electronic components are
mostly industrial products, available in a singular form and are not to be confused with electrical
elements, which are conceptual abstractions representing idealized electronic components and
elements.
Various electronic components.
Electronic components have a number of electrical terminals or leads. These leads connect to
other electrical components, often over wire, to create an electronic circuit with a particular
function (for example an amplifier, radio receiver, or oscillator). Basic electronic components
may be packaged discretely, as arrays or networks of like components, or integrated inside of
packages such as semiconductor integrated circuits, hybrid integrated circuits, or thick
film devices. The following list of electronic components focuses on the discrete version of these
components, treating such packages as components in their own right.
ClassificationEdit
Components can be classified as passive, active, or electromechanic. The strict physics definition
treats passive components as ones that cannot supply energy themselves, whereas
a battery would be seen as an active component since it truly acts as a source of energy.
However, electronic engineers who perform circuit analysis use a more restrictive definition
of passivity. When only concerned with the energy of signals, it is convenient to ignore the so-
called DC circuit and pretend that the power supplying components such
as transistors or integrated circuits is absent (as if each such component had its own battery built
in), though it may in reality be supplied by the DC circuit. Then, the analysis only concerns the
AC circuit, an abstraction that ignores DC voltages and currents (and the power associated with
them) present in the real-life circuit. This fiction, for instance, lets us view an oscillator as
"producing energy" even though in reality the oscillator consumes even more energy from a DC
power supply, which we have chosen to ignore. Under that restriction, we define the terms as
used in circuit analysis as:
Active components rely on a source of energy (usually from the DC circuit, which we have
chosen to ignore) and usually can inject power into a circuit, though this is not part of the
definition.[1] Active components include amplifying components such as transistors,
triode vacuum tubes (valves), and tunnel diodes.
Passive components cannot introduce net energy into the circuit. They also cannot rely on a
source of power, except for what is available from the (AC) circuit they are connected to. As a
consequence, they cannot amplify (increase the power of a signal), although they may increase a
voltage or current (such as is done by a transformer or resonant circuit). Passive components
include two-terminal components such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, and transformers.
Electromechanical components can carry out electrical operations by using moving parts or by
using electrical connections
Most passive components with more than two terminals can be described in terms of two-port
parameters that satisfy the principle of reciprocity—though there are rare exceptions.[2] In
contrast, active components (with more than two terminals) generally lack that property.
Active componentsEdit
SemiconductorsEdit
TransistorsEdit
Transistors were considered the invention of the twentieth century that changed electronic
circuits forever. A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify and switch electronic
signals and electrical power.
Field-effect transistors (FET)
o MOSFET (metal-oxide-semiconductor FET) – by far the most widely manufactured
electronic component (also known as MOS transistor) [3][4]
PMOS (p-type MOS)
NMOS (n-type MOS)
CMOS (complementary MOS)
Power MOSFET
LDMOS (lateral diffused MOSFET)
MuGFET (multi-gate field-effect transistor)
FinFET (fin field-effect transistor)
TFT (thin-film transistor)
o FeFET (ferroelectric field-effect transistor)
o CNTFET (carbon nanotube field-effect transistor)
o JFET (junction field-effect transistor) – N-channel or P-channel
SIT (static induction transistor)
o MESFET (metal semiconductor FET)
o HEMT (high-electron-mobility transistor)
Composite transistors
o BiCMOS (bipolar CMOS)
o IGBT (Insulated-gate bipolar transistor)
Other transistors
o Bipolar junction transistor (BJT, or simply "transistor") – NPN or PNP
Photo transistor – amplified photodetector
o Darlington transistor – NPN or PNP
Photo Darlington – amplified photodetector
o Sziklai pair (compound transistor, complementary Darlington)
Thyristors
o Silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR) – passes current only after triggered by a sufficient
control voltage on its gate
o TRIAC (TRIode for Alternating Current) – bidirectional SCR
o Unijunction transistor (UJT)
o Programmable Unijunction transistor (PUT)
o SITh (static induction thyristor)
DiodesEdit
Conduct electricity easily in one direction, among more specific behaviors.
Diode, rectifier, diode bridge
Schottky diode (hot carrier diode) – super fast diode with lower forward voltage drop
Zener diode – allows current to flow "backwards" when a specific set voltage is reached.
Transient voltage suppression diode (TVS), unipolar or bipolar – used to absorb high-voltage
spikes
Varicap, tuning diode, varactor, variable capacitance diode – a diode whose AC capacitance
varies according to the DC voltage applied.
Various examples of Light-emitting diodes
Laser diode
Light-emitting diode (LED) – a diode that emits light
Photodiode – passes current in proportion to incident light
o Avalanche photodiode – photodiode with internal gain
o Solar Cell, photovoltaic cell, PV array or panel – produces power from light
DIAC (diode for alternating current), Trigger Diode, SIDAC) – often used to trigger an SCR
Constant-current diode
Step recovery diode
Tunnel diode - very fast diode based on quantum mechanical tunneling
Integrated circuitsEdit
Integrated Circuits can serve a variety of purposes, including acting as a timer, performing digital
to analog conversion, performing amplification, or being used for logical operations.
Integrated circuit (IC)
o MOS integrated circuit (MOS IC)
o Hybrid integrated circuit (hybrid IC)
o Mixed-signal integrated circuit
o Three-dimensional integrated circuit (3D IC)
Digital electronics
o Logic gate
o Microcontroller
Analog circuit
o Hall-effect sensor – senses a magnetic field
o Current sensor – senses a current through it
Programmable devicesEdit
Programmable logic device
o Field-programmable gate array (FPGA)
o Complex programmable logic device (CPLD)
Field-programmable analog array (FPAA)
Optoelectronic devicesEdit
Opto-electronics
o Opto-isolator, opto-coupler, photo-coupler – photodiode, BJT, JFET, SCR, TRIAC,
zero-crossing TRIAC, open collector IC, CMOS IC, solid state relay (SSR)
o Slotted optical switch, opto switch, optical switch
o LED display – seven-segment display, sixteen-segment display, dot-matrix display
Display technologiesEdit
Current:
Filament lamp (indicator lamp)
Vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) (preformed characters, 7 segment, starburst)
Cathode ray tube (CRT) (dot matrix scan, radial scan (e.g. radar), arbitrary scan
(e.g. oscilloscope)) (monochrome & colour)
LCD (preformed characters, dot matrix) (passive, TFT) (monochrome, colour)
Neon (individual, 7 segment display)
LED (individual, 7 segment display, starburst display, dot matrix)
Split-flap display (numeric, preprinted messages)
Plasma display (dot matrix)
OLED (similar to an LCD, but each pixel generates its own light, can be made flexible or
transparent)
Micro-LED (similar to OLED, but uses inorganic LEDs instead of organic ones, does not suffer
from screen burn-in, however it cannot be made flexible or transparent)
Obsolete:
Incandescent filament 7 segment display (aka 'Numitron')
Nixie tube
Dekatron (aka glow transfer tube)
Magic eye tube indicator
Penetron (a 2 colour see-through CRT)
Vacuum tubes (valves)Edit
A vacuum tube is based on current conduction through a vacuum (see Vacuum tube).
Diode or rectifier tube
Amplification
o Triode
o Tetrode
o Pentode
o Hexode
o Pentagrid (Heptode)
o Octode
o Traveling-wave tube
o Klystron
Oscillation
o Magnetron
o Reflex Klystron (obsolete)
o Carcinotron
Optical detectors or emitters
Phototube or photodiode – tube equivalent of semiconductor photodiode
Photomultiplier tube – phototube with internal gain
Cathode ray tube (CRT) or television picture tube (obsolete)
Vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) – modern non-raster sort of small CRT display
Magic eye tube – small CRT display used as a tuning meter (obsolete)
X-ray tube – generates x-rays
Discharge devicesEdit
Gas discharge tube
Ignitron
Thyratron
Obsolete:
Mercury arc rectifier
Voltage regulator tube
Nixie tube
Power sourcesEdit
Sources of electrical power:
Battery – acid- or alkali-based power supply.
Fuel cell – an electrochemical generator
Power supply – usually a main hook-up
Photovoltaic device – generates electricity from light
Thermoelectric generator – generates electricity from temperature gradients
Electrical generator – an electromechanical power source
Piezoelectric generator - generates electricity from mechanical strain
Van de Graaff generator - generates electricity from friction
Passive componentsEdit
Components incapable of controlling current by means of another electrical signal are
called passive devices. Resistors, capacitors, inductors, and transformers are all considered
passive devices.
ResistorsEdit
SMD resistors on the backside of a PCB
Pass current in proportion to voltage (Ohm's law) and oppose current.
Resistor – fixed value
o Power resistor – larger to safely dissipate heat generated
o SIP or DIP resistor network – array of resistors in one package
Variable resistor
o Rheostat – two-terminal variable resistor (often for high power)
o Potentiometer – three-terminal variable resistor (variable voltage divider)
o Trim pot – small potentiometer, usually for internal adjustments
o Thermistor – thermally sensitive resistor whose prime function is to exhibit a large,
predictable and precise change in electrical resistance when subjected to a
corresponding change in body temperature.[5]
o Humistor – humidity-varied resistor
o Photoresistor
o Memristor
o Varistor, Voltage-dependent resistor, MOV – Passes current when excessive voltage is
present
Resistance wire, Nichrome wire – wire of high-resistance material, often used as a heating
element
Heater – heating element
CapacitorsEdit
Some different capacitors for electronic equipment
Capacitors store and release electrical charge. They are used for filtering power supply lines,
tuning resonant circuits, and for blocking DC voltages while passing AC signals, among
numerous other uses.
Capacitor
o Integrated capacitors
MIS capacitor
Trench capacitor
o Fixed capacitors
Ceramic capacitor
Film capacitor
Electrolytic capacitor
Aluminum electrolytic capacitor
Tantalum electrolytic capacitor
Niobium electrolytic capacitor
Polymer capacitor, OS-CON
Supercapacitor (Electric double-layer capacitor)
Nanoionic supercapacitor
Lithium-ion capacitor
Mica capacitor
Vacuum capacitor
o Variable capacitor – adjustable capacitance
Tuning capacitor – variable capacitor for tuning a radio, oscillator, or tuned
circuit
Trim capacitor – small variable capacitor for seldom or rare adjustments of
LC-circuits
Vacuum variable capacitor
o Capacitors for special applications
Power capacitor
Safety capacitor
Filter capacitor
Light-emitting capacitor
Motor capacitor
Photoflash capacitor
Reservoir capacitor
o Capacitor network (array)
Varicap diode – AC capacitance varies according to the DC voltage applied
Magnetic (inductive) devicesEdit
Electrical components that use magnetism in the storage and release of electrical charge through
current:
Inductor, coil, choke
Variable inductor
Saturable inductor
Transformer
Magnetic amplifier (toroid)
ferrite impedances, beads
Motor / Generator
Solenoid
Loudspeaker and microphone
MemristorEdit
Electrical components that pass charge in proportion to magnetism or magnetic flux, and have
the ability to retain a previous resistive state, hence the name of Memory plus Resistor.
Memristor
NetworksEdit
Components that use more than one type of passive component:
RC network – forms an RC circuit, used in snubbers
LC Network – forms an LC circuit, used in tunable transformers and RFI filters.
Transducers, sensors, detectorsEdit
1. Transducers generate physical effects when driven by an electrical signal, or vice versa.
2. Sensors (detectors) are transducers that react to environmental conditions by changing their
electrical properties or generating an electrical signal.
3. The transducers listed here are single electronic components (as opposed to complete assemblies),
and are passive (see Semiconductors and Tubes for active ones). Only the most common ones are
listed here.
Audio
o Loudspeaker – Electromagnetic or piezoelectric device to generate full audio
o Buzzer – Electromagnetic or piezoelectric sounder to generate tones
Position, motion
o Linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) – Magnetic – detects linear position
o Rotary encoder, Shaft Encoder – Optical, magnetic, resistive or switches – detects
absolute or relative angle or rotational speed
o Inclinometer – Capacitive – detects angle with respect to gravity
o Motion sensor, Vibration sensor
o Flow meter – detects flow in liquid or gas
Force, torque
o Strain gauge – Piezoelectric or resistive – detects squeezing, stretching, twisting
o Accelerometer – Piezoelectric – detects acceleration, gravity
Thermal
o Thermocouple, thermopile – Wires that generate a voltage proportional to delta
temperature
o Thermistor – Resistor whose resistance changes with temperature, up PTC or
down NTC
o Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) – Wire whose resistance changes with
temperature
o Bolometer – Device for measuring the power of incident electromagnetic radiation
o Thermal cutoff – Switch that is opened or closed when a set temperature is exceeded
Magnetic field (see also Hall Effect in semiconductors)
o Magnetometer, Gauss meter
Humidity
o Hygrometer
Electromagnetic, light
o Photo resistor – Light dependent resistor (LDR)
AntennasEdit
Antennas transmit or receive radio waves
Elemental dipole
Yagi
Phased array
Loop antenna
Parabolic dish
Log-periodic dipole array
Biconical
Feedhorn
Assemblies, modulesEdit
Multiple electronic components assembled in a device that is in itself used as a component
Oscillator
Display devices
o Liquid crystal display (LCD)
o Digital voltmeters
Filter
Prototyping aidsEdit
Wire-wrap
Breadboard
ElectromechanicalEdit
A quartz crystal (left) and a crystal oscillator
Piezoelectric devices, crystals, resonatorsEdit
Passive components that use piezoelectric effect:
Components that use the effect to generate or filter high frequencies
Crystal – a ceramic crystal used to generate precise frequencies (See the Modules class
o
below for complete oscillators)
o Ceramic resonator – Is a ceramic crystal used to generate semi-precise frequencies
o Ceramic filter – Is a ceramic crystal used to filter a band of frequencies such as
in radio receivers
o surface acoustic wave (SAW) filters
Components that use the effect as mechanical transducers.
o Ultrasonic motor – Electric motor that uses the piezoelectric effects
o For piezo buzzers and microphones, see the Transducer class below
Microelectromechanical systemsEdit
Microelectromechanical systems
o Accelerometer
o Digital micromirror device
Terminals and connectorsEdit
Devices to make electrical connection
Terminal
Connector
o Socket
o Screw terminal, Terminal Blocks
o Pin header
Cable assembliesEdit
Electrical cables with connectors or terminals at their ends
Power cord
Patch cord
Test lead
2 different miniature pushbutton switches
SwitchesEdit
Components that can pass current ("closed") or break the current ("open"):
Switch – Manually operated switch
o Electrical description: SPST, SPDT, DPST, DPDT, NPNT (general)
o Technology: slide switches, toggle switches, rocker switches, rotary switches,
pushbutton switches
Keypad – Array of pushbutton switches
DIP switch – Small array of switches for internal configuration settings
Footswitch – Foot-operated switch
Knife switch – Switch with unenclosed conductors
Micro switch – Mechanically activated switch with snap action
Limit switch – Mechanically activated switch to sense limit of motion
Mercury switch – Switch sensing tilt
Centrifugal switch – Switch sensing centrifugal force due to rate of rotation
Relay or contactor – Electro-mechanically operated switch (see also solid state relay above)
Reed switch – Magnetically activated switch
Thermostat – Thermally activated switch
Humidistat – Humidity activated switch
Circuit breaker – Switch opened in response to excessive current: a resettable fuse
Disconnector – Switch used in high- and medium-voltage applications for maintaince of other
devices or isolation of circuits
Transfer switch – Switch that toggles a load between two sources
Protection devicesEdit
Passive components that protect circuits from excessive currents or voltages:
Fuse – over-current protection, one time use
Circuit breaker – resettable fuse in the form of a mechanical switch
Resettable fuse or PolySwitch – circuit breaker action using solid state device
Ground-fault protection or residual-current device – circuit breaker sensitive to mains currents
passing to ground
Metal oxide varistor (MOV), surge absorber , TVS – Over-voltage protection
Inrush current limiter – protection against initial Inrush current
Gas discharge tube – protection against high voltage surges
Spark gap – electrodes with a gap to arc over at a high voltage
Lightning arrester – spark gap used to protect against lightning strikes
Recloser – automatic switch that opens on an overcurrent (fault) condition, then closes to check if
the fault is cleared, and repeats this process a specified number of times before maintaining the
open position until it is manually closed
Arc-fault circuit interrupter – circuit breaker that protects against arcs
Network protector – protective device that disconnects a distribution transformer when energy
flow reverses direction
Magnetic starter – electromechanical switch used in motors
Mechanical accessoriesEdit
Enclosure (electrical)
Heat sink
Fan
OtherEdit
Printed circuit boards
Lamp
Waveguide
ObsoleteEdit
Carbon amplifier (see Carbon microphones used as amplifiers)
Carbon arc (negative resistance device)
Dynamo (historic rf generator)
Coherer
Standard symbolsEdit
Main article: Electronic symbol
On a circuit diagram, electronic devices are represented by conventional symbols. Reference
designators are applied to the symbols to identify the components.
See also
References
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