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Albert
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Hi,
I'm pretty new to electronics. At school I'm making transistor switch,
crystal radios, and crystal radios with amplification. Now in the room
is the resister colour code which I can read pretty well, and I know
where to put the right transistors by reading the colour 'bands'. I
can also read '3-digit and a letter' capacitor codes.
However, I can't seem to distinguish LED's, Integrated Circuits,
Transistors or diodes! On a diode it reads 1N4148, on a transistor it
states BC548 but what does this all mean? I don't imagine IC's have
some 'value' or 'coding' since it's a circuit itself. And once I've
worked out how to 'read diodes' hopefully I'll be able to read light-
emitting ones too!
Thanks for any help,
albert
I'm pretty new to electronics. At school I'm making transistor switch,
crystal radios, and crystal radios with amplification. Now in the room
is the resister colour code which I can read pretty well, and I know
where to put the right transistors by reading the colour 'bands'. I
can also read '3-digit and a letter' capacitor codes.
However, I can't seem to distinguish LED's, Integrated Circuits,
Transistors or diodes! On a diode it reads 1N4148, on a transistor it
states BC548 but what does this all mean? I don't imagine IC's have
some 'value' or 'coding' since it's a circuit itself. And once I've
worked out how to 'read diodes' hopefully I'll be able to read light-
emitting ones too!
Thanks for any help,
albert