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Electronics for Beginners: A Practical Introduction to Schematics, Circuits, and Microcontrollers
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Electronics for Beginners: A Practical Introduction to Schematics, Circuits, and Microcontrollers

by Jonathan Bartlett
September 2020
Beginner
503 pages
11h 49m
English
Apress
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© Jonathan Bartlett 2020
J. BartlettElectronics for Beginnershttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5979-5_7

7. Analyzing Series and Parallel Circuits

Jonathan Bartlett1  
(1)
Tulsa, OK, USA
 

In Chapter 5, we looked at our very first circuit and how to draw it using a circuit diagram. In this chapter, we are going to look at different ways components can be hooked together and what they mean for your circuit.

7.1 Series Circuits

The circuit built in Chapter 5 is considered a series circuit because all of the components are connected end to end, one after another. In a series circuit, there is only one pathway for the current to flow, making analyzing the circuit fairly simple.

It does not matter how manycomponents are connected together—as long as all ...
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