Active Components

In electronic components, Active components are electronic devices that need an external power source to operate actively. They mainly manipulate, amplify, switch, or control the flow of electric current or voltage in a circuit. Active components, like diodes, transistors, integrated circuits (ICs), and sensors require power to do their job. A circuit is an interconnection of components. These components are capable of performing active functions like amplification, rectification, and switching they are called active components.

In this article, We will go through What is Active Components, the Characteristics of Active Components, the Working of Active Components, the Types of Active Components, Difference between Active and Passive Electronic Components, At last we will Conclude Our Article With Applications of Active Components with Some FAQs.

Table of Content

  • What is Active Components?
  • Characteristics of Active Components
  • Working of Active Components
  • Types of Active Components
  • Difference between Active and Passive Electronic Components
  • Applications of Active Components

What is Active Components?

Active components are electronic devices that need an external power source to work. They actively control and manipulate the flow of electric current in a circuit. These components can amplify, switch, or generate electrical signals.

Active components require an external source of power to operate in a circuit. An active component is an electronic component that supplies energy to a circuit. These components supply electrical energy to the circuit or provide power gain in the circuit. Active components, can amplify, can carry energy in one way or another, e.g. Integrated Circuit, battery, Diode etc. Active components make use of an external power source to add power to a system. They use one electrical signal to control another and are required for the circuit to be considered “electronic” Technically, we don’t define circuits without active components as “electronics”. Active components are useful because they often enable a small amount of electricity to control a larger quantity.

Characteristics of Active Components

  • Active Components require an external power supply to operate.
  • Active Components produce energy in form of current or voltage.
  • Active components can power gain in the electric circuit.
  • Active components can control the flow of current.
  • Active components receive energy in the forms of thermal energy, chemical energy, hydraulic energy, and delivers in the circuit in the form of electrical energy.

Working of Active Components

An active component works as an alternating-current circuit in a device, which works to increase the active power, voltage or current. An active component is able to do this because it is powered by a source of electricity that is separate from the electrical signal.

Working of Active components includes, Active components receive energy in the forms of thermal energy, chemical energy, hydraulic energy, and delivers in the circuit in the form of electrical energy. Therefore, a active components provide electric power or power amplification in an electric circuit. Some common examples of active circuit components are diodes, transistors, Integrated Circuits ,etc.

Types of Active Components

Active components are mainly divided into three basic active electronic components which include:

  • Diodes
  • Transistors
  • Integrated Circuits.

Diodes

Diode is a one way valve for electricity. Diodes allow the current to pass through one way if it is forward biased (the anode with the positive terminal and the cathode with the negative one), and it prevents it from passing when it is reverse biased.

  • Diodes consist of semiconductor materials, either silicon or germanium.
  • It is a two terminal semiconductor device, these two terminals are called the anode and cathode.
  • It lets the electricity to flow only in one direction.
  • Most diodes have painted line on one end showing the direction or flow. The negative side is normally white
  • Current flow through diode only when positive voltage is applied to anode and negative voltage is connected to cathode
  • If these voltages are reversed, then the current will not flow.

Diode

Applications of Diodes

  • They act as shields for solar panels.
  • They are used to protect loads from voltage spikes.
  • They are used in voltage and converting it from AC to DC.
  • They are used to allow an unidirectional flow of current in circuit.
  • They differ by its power, and how much current it can handle.
  • They act as an electronic check valve and convert alternating current into direct current (DC).

Transistors

Transistor is the most important invention of the last century, its invention led to the advancement of electronics in a large and amazing way. Transistors amplify and switch electronic signals. The transistor amplifies, connects and disconnects electrical signals (acts as an electronic switch).

  • Transistors are able to amplify the power of a signal
  • Bipolar Junction Transistors in which include NPN and PNP transistors are further classified based on their applications and characteristics:
  • NPN Transistor: The NPN transistor is commonly used for the amplification and switching in electronic circuits. It is named after the arrangement of its layers: N-type collector, P-type base, and N-type emitter.
  • PNP Transistor: The PNP transistor is also used for the amplification and switching but with the opposite current flow compared to NPN.

The terminals of the BJT bipolar transistor are:

  • B: Base
  • C: Collector
  • E: Emitter

Transistor

Applications of Transistors

  • They are used in amplifiers.
  • They are used in digital logic circuits.
  • They are used in voltage regulators.
  • They are used in Logic Circuits
  • They are used in Temperature Control Systems
  • It is used in converters.
  • They are used in automatic switches

Integrated Circuits (ICs)

ICs integrate multiple electronic components into a single package, performing complex functions like microprocessors, memory storage, and specialized circuitry. An integrated circuit (IC) is a small semiconductor chip on which millions of electronic components such as resistors, capacitors and transistors are fabricated.

  • The integrated circuit function is mainly to offer high-level functions and tasks like amplification, complex digital calculations i.e. microprocessors, and signal processing.
  • The sole purpose of ICs is to increase the efficiency of the electronic devices, while reducing their size and manufacturing cost.
  • An IC can function as an amplifier, oscillator, timer, counter, logic gate, microcontroller, or microprocessor.

An integrated circuit (IC) can consist of thousands or even millions of:

  • Transistors
  • Resistors
  • Capacitors
  • Diodes

Integrated Circuits

Applications of Integrated Circuits (ICs)

  • IC’s are used to that combine multiple electronic components such as transistors, resistors, capacitors, into a single chip.
  • IC’s are used to combines multiple electronic components.
  • IC’s are used to reduce component size.
  • IC’s are used to reduce power consumption.

Other Active components include voltage sources like batteries ,current sources, generators, sensors and many other common components. These components are available as through-hole and components, and many are available in common packages with standard land patterns.

Difference between Active and Passive Electronic Components

Active Components

Passive Components

Active Components require an external power supply to operate.

Passive Components do not require external power supply to operate

Active Components produce energy in form of current or voltage.

Passive Components store energy in form of current or voltage

Active components receive energy in the forms of thermal energy, chemical energy, hydraulic energy, and delivers in the circuit in the form of electrical energy.

Active components receive energy in the forms of thermal energy, chemical energy, hydraulic energy, and delivers in the circuit in the form of electrical energy.

Examples of Active Components are diodes, transistors and integrated circuits .

Examples of Passive Components are resistor, inductor, capacitor and transformers.

Applications of Active Components

Active electronic components are vital for various applications:

  • They are used in consumer electronics
  • They are used in military
  • They are used in space technologies
  • They are used in mobile devices
  • They are used in smart cities
  • They are used in automobiles

Advantages and Disadvantages of Active Components

There are some list of Advantages and Disadvantages of Active Components given below :

Advantages of Active Components

  • Active components actively control the flow of electric current in a circuit.
  • Active components manipulate the flow of electric current in a circuit.
  • Active components can communicate over longer distance.
  • Active components can amplify the signal in the circuit
  • Active components provide more functionality.
  • We have more control on active components.

Disadvantages of Active Components

  • They need extra power supply needed from outside.
  • They are available at high cost.
  • They are Large and Heavy
  • They offer limited Lifetime
  • These components are complex in design.
  • Sometimes they have response issues.

Conclusion

In this article we have learnt about Active components, these can easily handle electric current in the electrical circuit. They can receive energy in the forms of thermal energy, chemical energy, hydraulic energy, and delivers in the circuit in the form of electrical energy. We have seen the properties of active components and different types of active components and we have the applications and advantages and disadvantages of passive components. In Electrical circuits, active components play an important role in controlling and amplifying the power in the electrical circuits.

FAQs on Active Components

What are the classification of active components?

The components which can control the flow of current in any circuit are called active components. Diodes, Transistors, Integrated Circuits, batteries etc. are classified into active components.

What are the types of electronic components ?

Electronic components are mainly classified into two types:

  • Passive components
  • Active components

What are the characteristics of active components ?

The characteristics of active components include:

  • They can control the electric current flowing through them.
  • They depend on the external voltage or current to work.
  • They amplify the power of an electrical signal

What are the different types of diodes?

There are various types of diodes some of the important ones are,

  • P-N Junction Diode
  • Zener Diode
  • Light Emitting Diode (LED)
  • Photodiode, etc.

Define the elements that are present in ICs?

Diodes, resistors, transistors, capacitors, and conducting pathways are all parts of an IC. They are also connected by conducting pathways.



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