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A lamp is a replaceable component that produces light from electricity. Compact lamps are commonly called light bulbs; for example, the incandescent light bulb. Lamps usually have a base made of ceramic, metal, glass or plastic, which secures the lamp in the socket of a light fixture. The electrical connection to the socket may be made with a screw-thread base, two metal pins, two metal caps or a bayonet cap.
There are several types of lamp:
Lamp, Lamps or LAMP may refer to:
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.
Electronic components have two or more electrical terminals (or leads) aside from antennas which may only have one terminal. These leads connect 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.
Component may refer to:
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There are a number of reusable components in compact fluorescent light bulbs. This video shows how to open one up and salvage the electrical components inside.
Animation shows the circuit of the first kind of fluorescent lamp called the preheat. See how the ballast and starting switch work to strike an arc in the lamp. See the timing of the AC power cycle and why the lamp flickers before it gets a good start. Model of lamp with and without a ballast. See the tungsten filaments warm up. To get the full description of how it works go to www.EdisonTechCenter.org/Fluorescent.html.
I made this tutorial on the Explain Everything App on the iPad. It was the first time and it is really easy to get to grips with. Features I-V characteristics for a resistor, filament bulb and a diode and is geared towards the AQA Physics A course.
Sometimes there is only so much fun to be had building circuits with electronic components - luckily there is another option. Most electronic components are extremely sensitive to over-voltage, some also to over-current. Very few however can withstand what I have in store for them. The power supply used here is 240V AC with around 5kV superimposed on it, making it easier to establish a connection and achieve maximum destruction. A similar technology is used in arc lamp igniters. Channel owned and operated by Dan the Man. www.DantheMan.weebly.com. Proudly a member of the Fullscreen community. Thank you for your support, you're all awesome!
Do not throw away your fluorescent lamp immediately when it is dead. There are many electronic components that you can reuse in other circuits. I usually do this. You can remove the outer cover carefully without breaking the glass and take all the components by de-soldering them. I will write more on this on my blog (www.deekshith.in). If you have any useful tips like these, you can leave a comment or contact me on my blog. www.deekshith.in.
An electric circuit is a pathway made up of wires .Electrons can flow through these. There is a power component like a battery or some other electric source that gives force to electrons to move.In this video on circuits ,kids can learn differences between parallel circuits and simple circuits.The benefits of series and parallel circuits are also explained.Also we can learn to draw an electricity circuit on a paper.
This video tutorial will show you how to replace and rewire the light socket, lamp shade, light switch, receptacle and motor on a Singer Featherweight 221. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us. Also, be sure to like and share this tutorial with your fellow Featherweight friends!
The video shows how to set up an Electronic work lab and create interesting electronics projects. Remove components from fused CFL and use these for running an LED lamp from mains AC voltage. Later you can convert it into a table lamp.
You can now support this channel at https://www.patreon.com/bigclive I had some LED filaments left over from my big open filament lamp project, so I spontaneously decided to make a tubular LED filament lamp after discovering that test-tubes fit nicely into salvaged lamp bases. Initially I was tempted to cheat with the absolute minimum number of components by using a single diode instead of a bridge rectifier, using a single current limiting resistor and omitting the capacitors discharge resistor, but then I decided to do it with a full circuit. This was a good approach because the circuitry is visible inside the glass tube and looks good.
By request:- A basic guide to identifying components and their functions for those who are new to electronics. This is a work in progress, and I welcome feedback from you guys on whether I should break it down into more manageable chunks. I've kept the maths to a minimum, since it can be off-putting to someone just getting started in electronics. The idea of this video is to slot in some more of the jigsaw pieces involved in learning electronics, when you start to recognise components, but aren't quite sure what they are or what they do. It's tricky to squeeze even the basics into a single video, and I've just realised how long this one is (and why it took all night to upload). If you enjoy my videos you can support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and components at https:...
This video is about a project I had to do my freshman year of college for Electrical Engineering 1301. I made an interactive LED mood lamp using an Arduino and some basic electrical components.
A full guide to making your very own electrical deathtrap floral display with dangerously live interchangeable LEDs. This project is completely unsafe, and should not be built by anyone with an ounce of common sense. The circuitry is based on a simple capacitive voltage dropper (hence it's inherent shock hazard) which allows the power supply circuitry to be fitted into a very small area and gives very high efficiency of around just quarter of a watt power consumption. The LEDs are in standard Molex style 0.1" (tenth-inch / 2.54mm) pitch sockets which have wire stems that are looped so that all the LEDs are in series like standard Christmas light strings (fairy lights). The power supply and base of the stems are potted into a suitable lamp holder with resin and in this case I also added a f...
Watch this video for electronic components and their symbols and also get idea on how to different electronic components in circuits http://www.elprocus.com/buy-electronic-components-and-kits-through-online-shoping-sites/
LED Sound Control Melody Lamp Electronic Production DIY Kits FULL LENGTH VIDEO. If you want the shortened video the link is here https://youtu.be/01tkF0c48GE I have been asked to do some simple electronic projects so I looked on eBay and bought the cheapest kits I could find. If you have a question it is probably worth reading this video description first because the answer may already be here. To help you find my videos I made two search guides https://youtu.be/ceBSOoOHcgw or https://youtu.be/Zj4UgwkwYRk or checkout my playlists page https://www.youtube.com/user/GrandadIsAnOldMan/playlists?flow=grid&view;=1 I am not endorsing these products I am just answering the questions people have asked. I suggest you do your own search as the prices and specifications will vary and my links will p...
inspect your lamp or torchere look at it thoroughly to be sure every part is in working order. After time and extended use the wire insulation that covers and protects the wires inside the electrical cord may be cracked or worn, or exposed. The prongs on the plug may have broken, and the switch not working. Always unplug lamp before attempting any repairs. take the lamp to a hardware store to get the type of cord, plug and lamp socket will suit you best. Electrical cord may be flat or round. A flat cord will take a clamp-style flat-cord plug shown in this video; a round cord will require a two-prong round-cord plug. A socket is composed of several parts: the outer metal shell; an insulating sleeve; the threaded socket with its switch and two screw terminals (one silver, one brass) to w...
This is NOT a how to install HIDs video. If that's what you need, look around the youtubes, that has been covered a million times. This is designing, building, and wiring my own relay harnesses for my specific application. If you guys watched my video for the headlight voltage drop on my chevy pickup, you saw how adding the relay put full battery power to the headlights. The concept is the same here. Now the headlight signal will not turn on a bulb, it will turn on a relay that in turn will put full power to the ballasts. -Do you have to do this? No! -Should you do this? Up to you. -Did I know about the "shove-a-diode" fuse box mod for auto fogs? Yes. If you were done in 5 minutes, that's cool. It took me about 6 hours spread across two days. Look closely, I wore different shirts. -Why...
If you are unable to find a "Touch" sensor device replacement, here is how to remove the faulty sensor and install an ON-OFF switch using 2 options.