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EV3 - The Circuit

Submitted by Randy Steele on 18 September, 2013 - 08:40

In this Lesson we have 1 Primary Instruction Resource:

  1. The EV3 Circuit.PPT [1]

This lesson applies the learning from the previous Circuits and Switches lesson to the particulars of the EV3.

The Four Parts of a EV3 Circuit (see EV3 Circuit.PPT [1] : slide 1)

  • Power Source – Battery
  • Conducting Path – Wires
  • Switch – EV3 brick buttons
    •  Ask students which sensor acts like a simple switch (Touch Sensor)
  • Load – Motors, or other outputs (Brick lights, LCD screen, speaker)

EV3 Insulators, Conductors and Semiconductors

  • Conductors – Wires (slide 1)
  • Insulators – Plastic covers on electronic components
  • Semiconductors – Not as obvious from the outside
    • LED’s on battery pack or color sensor
    • LCD screen on EV3 brick
    •  Mostly inside plastic housings (slide 2)
    • Also found in ultrasonic, color and gyro sensors
    • Also found in motors (slide 3)
    • Black plastics rectangles on circuit board are semiconductor computer chips (slide 4).
      • Note: the history of semiconductors (a.k.a. computer chips) is covered in the Moore's Law Lesson [2] (later in this Unit) and the their design and fabrication is covered in the Creating Computer Chips Lesson [3] (also later in this Unit).
      • Note: This slide still uses a NXT Brick for this example since a picture of the inside of an EV3 Brick has yet to be found, but the circuit board will be similar.

 




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Source URL: https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/node/2816?root=3452

Links
[1] https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/node/2845
[2] https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/node/350
[3] https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/node/734