A device which does not add energy to the signal it passes, e.g., resistros, capacitors, and inductors.
Resistor, inductor, or capacitor component, usually surface mounted onto a PCB.
Produces no effect of itself but is acted on by the electric current flowing in a circuit, e.g., resistors, capacitors and inductors.
a VisualWorks component whose widget is not a View and it does not depend on a model and a controller
In a crossover system, a non-powered component used to separate an audio signal into a specified frequency band before it goes to a particular amplifier or driver. A passive device usually presents some loss (expressed in decibels) to a system.
A circuit component that does not require its own power source in order to perform its electrical function
A component that does not provide any amplification or gain such as a resistor, capacitor, LED, volume control, battery, globe. Components that are NOT passive : transistor, valve, IC, (these are called ACTIVE).
An electronic component which adds no gain to the signal, such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes, etc...
a component that requires no external source of power for its functionality; does not provide any amplification or gain (see resistor, capacitor, and inductor).
Component that does not amplify a signal. Resistors and capacitors are examples.
A component that requires no external source of power for it to function.
A passive component is an electronic component that consumes energy in performing its intended function. Examples of passive components include resistors, capacitors, and inductors. The classic crystal radio receiver, an AM radio receiver that does not require any electricity, is made entirely from passive components.