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Resistor

A resistor works by providing a specific amount of resistance to the current flowing through it, which results in a voltage drop across its terminals according to Ohm’s Law (V = IR).

The resistance is measured in ohms (Ω), and its value determines how much it restricts the current.

Resistor color bands are used to indicate the resistance value, tolerance, and sometimes the temperature coefficient of a resistor.

Most commonly, resistors use 4-band, 5-band, or 6-band color codes.

Each colored band corresponds to a specific number based on a standard color code chart.

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LED terminals

LEDs(Light Emitting Diodes) , are semiconductor devices that emit light when an electric current passes through them.

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Can you identify the sensor in the attached picture?

Ultrasonic Sensor Module

Ultrasonic sensors have two main components:
The transmitter (which emits ultrasonic waves) and the receiver (which receives ultrasonic waves)

Principle of Operation: Ultrasonic sensors work on the principle of sending out high-frequency sound waves (typically above the range of human hearing, around 40 kHz) and measuring the time it takes for the waves to bounce back after hitting an object. The time difference between sending the signal and receiving the echo is used to calculate the distance to the object.

Ultrasonic sensors are widely used for non-contact distance measurement in industrial automation, robotics, automotive parking assistance systems, and consumer electronics.
They are used in robotics, drones, and autonomous vehicles to detect obstacles and navigate safely.

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Can you identify the sensor in the attached picture?

Active IR Sensor Module

It consists of an IR transmitter and receiver(Photodiode).

The transmitter emits infrared light, and if an object reflects or emits IR radiation, the receiver detects it.

The IR receivers(photodiode's) resistance and output voltage change is proportional to the IR light received. This is the underlying working principle of the IR sensor.

The detected information is utilized in various applications such as proximity sensing, object detection, or triggering specific actions in response to the presence or absence of objects.

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Arduino Uno is a microcontroller board known for its simplicity and versatility.
It features a user-friendly interface, making it accessible for beginners, and has a vibrant community that contributes to its extensive library of codes and projects.

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Do you know the difference between Nvidia's RTX and GTX GPUs?

 Ray Tracing Texel eXtreme (RTX)
• Built on advanced Turing and Ampere architecture.
•RT Cores dedicated ray-tracing hardware allows real-time visual realism in games and applications resulting in more realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections.
•RTX graphics cards deliver up to 6x faster ray-tracing performance.
•Tensor Cores in RTX GPUs enables AI and deep learning capabilities with DLSS
•DLSS stands for Deep Learning Super Sampling graphics technology that uses AI to boost performance by generating more frames.

Giga Texel Shader eXtreme(GTX)
•Based on the Pascal and Turing architecture
•GTX excelled in traditional rasterization rendering techniques, delivering high frame rates and smooth gameplay experiences in most modern games & proved efficient for tasks like video editing, graphic design, and 3D rendering.
•However, GTX cards lack dedicated hardware for ray tracing, a technology that simulates how light behaves in real life, enhancing visual fidelity and Tensor Cores.
•Popular for their value and performance across a range of budgets.

~blogs.nvidia.com(summarised)

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