# Lecture notes ## Global ### Mosfet Resistor between mosfet gate and drain to pull high or low to disable the transistor until the mcu is programmed/ready ## Local BJT - Bipolar junction transistor Back of Diode - Anode ![alt text](image.png) Front of Diode - Cathode ![alt text](image-1.png) ### Solenoid Coil of copper wire that creates a magnetic field. Can be used as a switch or a actuator. Example: Locking mechanism in doors. When they are open they generate lot's of heat. ### Piezo Crystalline wafer tat deforms when voltage is applied Can also be used as a knock sensor. Will return voltage when vibrated ### Motors Motors are unpolarized You can change the polarization to change the direction of the motion The more voltage the higher the speed #### Servo DC motor + gearbox + sensor = position control #### Stepper motor Static magnet + varying electromagnets at all angles = precision motion (steps) ![alt text](image-2.png) ![alt text](image-3.png) (Thanks Erwin for the slides) Stepper motors have their own controllers. Mostly controlled via Serial.