Passives

Passives, in the realm of electronics, are components that don't require an external power source to perform their functions. They include resistors, capacitors, and inductors. Resistors impede the flow of electrical current, controlling its intensity. Capacitors store and release electrical energy, influencing the timing of circuits. Inductors resist changes in current flow, storing energy as magnetic fields. These passive components are crucial in circuit design, influencing signal processing, filtering, and impedance matching. Their inherent simplicity and reliability make passives essential for various electronic applications, from basic circuits to complex systems, contributing to the stability and functionality of electronic devices.

Types of Passives

Antennas [1,004]
Resistors [37,243]