Card 1

Accelerometer

Definition: An accelerometer is a sensor that measures the acceleration of an object. It can detect changes in velocity in various directions.

Uses: Accelerometers are commonly used in devices like smartphones for screen orientation, gaming controllers, and inertial navigation systems. They are also used in industrial applications for monitoring and control.



Card 2

Amplifier

Definition: An amplifier is an electronic device that increases the amplitude (voltage, current, or power) of a signal. It amplifies the input signal without changing its other characteristics.

Uses: Amplifiers are used in audio systems, radio frequency (RF) communication, television broadcasting, and various electronic systems where signal strength needs to be boosted.


Card 3

Antenna

Definition: An antenna is a transducer that converts electrical signals into radio waves and vice versa. It is used for transmitting and receiving electromagnetic waves.

Uses: Antennas are essential components in radio and television broadcasting, WiFi communication, cellular networks, satellite communication, and various wireless systems.



Card 4

Barometer

Definition: A barometer is a sensor that measures atmospheric pressure. It is commonly used to predict weather changes.

Uses: Barometers are employed in meteorology for weather forecasting. They are also used in altimeters for measuring altitude based on atmospheric pressure.







Card 5

Battery

Definition: A battery is a device that stores electrical energy in chemical form and releases it as electrical energy when needed.

Uses: Batteries are used to power a wide range of electronic devices, including smartphones, laptops, cameras, electric vehicles, and various portable gadgets..




Card 6

Breadboard

Definition: A breadboard is a prototyping board used for building and testing electronic circuits without soldering. It has a grid of holes where components and wires can be inserted.

Uses: Breadboards are widely used by electronics enthusiasts, students, and engineers for rapid prototyping and testing of circuit designs before permanent soldering


Card 7

Bridge Rectifier

Definition: A bridge rectifier is an arrangement of diodes that converts alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC).

Uses: Bridge rectifiers are used in power supplies to convert AC power from the mains into a form suitable for powering electronic devices, where a steady DC voltage is required.




Card 8

Crystal Oscillator

Definition: A crystal oscillator is an electronic circuit that uses the mechanical resonance of a vibrating crystal to generate a precise frequency.

Uses: Crystal oscillators are used in timing circuits of microcontrollers, computers, communication systems, and various electronic devices where accurate and stable timing is crucial.