Analog Electronic Circuits Lab
( EC - 1094 )
Autumn 2020
(ETC)
School of Electronics Engineering
Name: SOURASISH CHAKRABORTY
Roll No.: 2029117
Section: A27
Experiment No.: 1
Experiment Name.: FAMILIARIZATION WITH PASSIVE ELEMENTS
Student Signature:
, AIM OF THE EXPERIMENT:
Familiarization with Passive Elements (Resistance, Capacitance, Inductor).
APPARATUS/ SOFTWARE REQUIRED:
1. Resistor
2. Capacitor
3. Inductor
4. Virtual Lab
THEORY:
A passive component is an electronic component which can only receive energy,
which it can either dissipate, absorb or store it in an electric field or a magnetic field.
Passive elements do not need any form of electrical power to operate.
As the name ‘passive’ suggests - passive devices do not provide gain or amplification.
Passive components cannot amplify, oscillate, or generate an electrical signal.
Common examples of passive components include:
1. Resistors
2. Inductors
3. Capacitors
RESISTORS:
TYPES OF RESISTORS:
( EC - 1094 )
Autumn 2020
(ETC)
School of Electronics Engineering
Name: SOURASISH CHAKRABORTY
Roll No.: 2029117
Section: A27
Experiment No.: 1
Experiment Name.: FAMILIARIZATION WITH PASSIVE ELEMENTS
Student Signature:
, AIM OF THE EXPERIMENT:
Familiarization with Passive Elements (Resistance, Capacitance, Inductor).
APPARATUS/ SOFTWARE REQUIRED:
1. Resistor
2. Capacitor
3. Inductor
4. Virtual Lab
THEORY:
A passive component is an electronic component which can only receive energy,
which it can either dissipate, absorb or store it in an electric field or a magnetic field.
Passive elements do not need any form of electrical power to operate.
As the name ‘passive’ suggests - passive devices do not provide gain or amplification.
Passive components cannot amplify, oscillate, or generate an electrical signal.
Common examples of passive components include:
1. Resistors
2. Inductors
3. Capacitors
RESISTORS:
TYPES OF RESISTORS: