Showing posts with label electronic component. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electronic component. Show all posts

Monday, November 2, 2015

The basic of the difference between Neutral, Ground, and Earth in Electrical and Electronic

Eltronicschool. - In this article we will show you basic terms that usually used in electrical and electronic field. These terms are Neutral, Ground, and Earth. We think that all terms we familiar and usually used this term.

Description

Electrical Technology site describe the the difference between Neutral, Ground, and Earth as follow.

Neutral

Neutral is return path for an AC circuit which is supposed to carry current in normal condition. This current may be because of many reasons, primarily because of phase current imbalance and some time because 3rd and 5th harmonics also.

There may be others reasons too but the magnitude of this current is in fraction of phase current and in few case it can be even double of phase current. So Neutral wire is always assumed to be charged (in active circuit). This neutral wire is given to ground (by grounding) to make the second terminal of neutral wire at zero potential.

Earth or Ground

Earth or Ground is for safety concerns against leakage or residual currents on the system via least resistance path. While phase and neutral is connected to main power wiring, earth may be connected to body of equipment or to any system which in normal condition doesn’t carry current but in case of some insulation failure, is supposed to carry some minor current.

This current is not directly coming from live or phase wire, but is from secondary links which was not in touch with live system in normal condition. This current is usually much lesser than main line current or phase current and mostly is in order of mA. But this leakage current is good enough to kill someone or may risk fire. Such current are being provided a low resistance path and sent to earth via earth wire.


Because of the difference in application we never mix grounding of neutral and earth. However both are made grounded (of-course the process may be different). If both will be mixed then the earth wire which is not supposed to carry any current in normal condition , may have some charges across and will become hazardous.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Power Supplies Schematic Symbols of Electronic Components

Eltronicschool. - There are many kinds of schematic symbols of electronic components that used in electronic design. The schematic symbols can categorized into several parts as like power supply, input component, display component, resistor, semiconductors and others.

In this article we will show you one parts as the Schematic Symbols of Electronic Components this is power supplies. In here we will show you the symbols and the description of function of this Power Supplies Schematic Symbols of Electronic Components that we reference to PCB Wizard schematic symbols.

A. Battery

Description

A battery has more than a cell and is used for the same purpose. The smaller terminal is negative and the larger one is positive.

B. Cell


Description

Cell symbol is be used to provide a supply for a circuit

C. Ground

Description

Ground symbol is be used in electronic circuits to represent the 0 volts of the power supply. It can also be defined as the real earth , when it is applied in radio circuits and power circuits.

D. Voltage Rail

Description

Voltage rail symbol is be used to give rail AC and DC voltage in the circuit


E. Zero Rail

Description

Zero rail symbol is be used to give rail zero voltage in the circuit

F. DC Voltage Source

Description

DC voltage source is be used as a DC power supply, that is, the current will always flow in one direction.

G. AC Voltage Source

Description

AC voltage source is be used as a AC supply, that is, the current will always flow in not only one direction.

H. Current Source

Description

Current source is be used as a current source, that is, the current will always flow in one or two direction.