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COMM 486 – Multimedia Literacy Project
Benjamin S. Garrett
10 May 2015
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Build a Circuit Electrical
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Click on the highlighted portion
of the component in the circuit
to begin building your very own.
Please click on the section of the
circuit that is highlighted
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This will be the second point of contact for the
first conductor in the circuit. Usually after the
power source a switch is placed to safely
control the flow of electricity in the circuit and
to the load.
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circuit that is highlighted
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The first conductor, or wire, has be connected
between the power supply and switch.
Continue by clicking on the first connection
point of the second conductor.
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circuit that is highlighted
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There are two electrically conductive parts of
the light bulb, either one connected to one
side of the filament, select the first.
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circuit that is highlighted
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The beginning of the final
conductor, on the second
terminal of the lightbulb.
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circuit that is highlighted
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This circuit is almost assembled.
Attach the final conductor to the
negative terminal of the battery.
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circuit that is highlighted
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Now that it is assembled, all
that is left is to flip the switch
from the open position to the
closed position to make the
entire circuit live with electrical
energy.
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circuit that is highlighted
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Great! It seams to be
working fine. All circuits are
more or less like this one,
circuits may be customized
to fit many purposes in an
unlimited amount of ways.
Fields of
Electrical Engineering
• Power Engineering
• Communications Engineering
• Micro-Electronics Engineering
• Computer Engineering
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Micro-Electronics
Engineering
• Micro and nano-electronic fabrication engineers design and build devices
that are microns wide, working at such a small scale poses new challenges
that aren’t considered for larger builds. The circuits they build are usually
on Silicon wafers layered with different components and geometries
constructed through methods of growth, deposition, etching and more.
Often the product is the processor chip, which small but powerful can run
entire computer systems.