what is the electrical circuit arrangement for the reflective opto transducer
The question here has been framed wrongly. There is nothing like a general circuit for a transducer. Depending on a transducer you may have many circuits. For eg. a Piezoelectric crystal is a transducer, it can convert both ways; mechanical vibrations to electrical and electrical to mechanical. So you see, there is nothing like a general circuit for a transducer. Another better example would include an Antenna which converts electro-magnetic waves into a electric signal. All that you can say at max is that a transducer is a device that converts one form of energy to another. And that is either due to the virtue of the property of a material or due to a certain circuitry which will vary from transducer to transducer.
The circuit symbol for a transducer typically consists of a rectangle with two terminals, representing the input and output connections. It may also include an arrow indicating the direction of energy conversion, such as from electrical to mechanical energy or vice versa. In some diagrams, the symbol might vary slightly depending on the type of transducer, but the basic rectangle format remains consistent.
its a thing that you use to build a circuit....
A circuit diagram is used simplified graphical drawing representing an electrical circuit. It shows the actual wire connections using a block diagram or layout diagram. It does not show a physical depiction of the arrangement of components.
No, cathodes are negative in an electrical circuit.
The current flowing in an electrical circuit.
The drawing of an electrical circuit is called a.............= schematic drawing.
The circuit trip in your electrical system could be caused by an overload of electrical devices on the circuit, a short circuit, or a ground fault.
Closing a switch in an electrical circuit will complete the circuit. The supply voltage will then be applied to that circuit, and current will flow through that circuit.
No, an electrical approved switch is used to break an electrical circuit.
basic circuit of electrical protective relay
The anode is positive in an electrical circuit.