Parallel Circuit Components connected on multiple paths sharing the same voltage. Hexadecimal Numbers Base-16 numbers using 0–9 and A–F. Series Circuit Components connected end- to-end with the same current through each. Transistor Acts as a switch or amplifier for electrical signals. Binary Numbers Base-2 numbers using only 0 and 1 Pinout A map showing what each pin on a chip does. Oscilloscope A screen tool that graphs voltage changes over time Diode Lets current flow in only one direction. Series- Parallel Circuit A combo of series and parallel sections in one circuit. Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Rapid on/off switching to control power or brightness. DC Motor Motor running on direct current with steady rotation. Integrated Circuit (IC) A tiny chip with multiple components built in. Torque The twisting force that causes rotation. Law of Conservation of Charge Total charge stays constant in an isolated system. Logic Gate Electronic “decision maker” performing Boolean logic (true/false). Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law Total voltage around a loop equals the sum of voltage drops. Rectifier Converts AC (alternating current) into DC (direct current). Kirchhoff’s Current Law Total current entering a junction equals the total current leaving. Schematic Diagram A map of how circuit parts connect using symbols. Power Formula Power = (Torque × RPM)/5252, relating speed, torque, and power. Oscillator Circuit generating a steady signal or clock pulse. Block Diagram A simplified flowchart showing system parts and how they work together. Induction Motor AC motor using magnetic fields to spin its rotor. LED (Light Emitting Diode) A diode that lights up when current passes through. AC Motor Motor running on alternating current, often more efficient for large loads. Parallel Circuit Components connected on multiple paths sharing the same voltage. Hexadecimal Numbers Base-16 numbers using 0–9 and A–F. Series Circuit Components connected end- to-end with the same current through each. Transistor Acts as a switch or amplifier for electrical signals. Binary Numbers Base-2 numbers using only 0 and 1 Pinout A map showing what each pin on a chip does. Oscilloscope A screen tool that graphs voltage changes over time Diode Lets current flow in only one direction. Series- Parallel Circuit A combo of series and parallel sections in one circuit. Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Rapid on/off switching to control power or brightness. DC Motor Motor running on direct current with steady rotation. Integrated Circuit (IC) A tiny chip with multiple components built in. Torque The twisting force that causes rotation. Law of Conservation of Charge Total charge stays constant in an isolated system. Logic Gate Electronic “decision maker” performing Boolean logic (true/false). Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law Total voltage around a loop equals the sum of voltage drops. Rectifier Converts AC (alternating current) into DC (direct current). Kirchhoff’s Current Law Total current entering a junction equals the total current leaving. Schematic Diagram A map of how circuit parts connect using symbols. Power Formula Power = (Torque × RPM)/5252, relating speed, torque, and power. Oscillator Circuit generating a steady signal or clock pulse. Block Diagram A simplified flowchart showing system parts and how they work together. Induction Motor AC motor using magnetic fields to spin its rotor. LED (Light Emitting Diode) A diode that lights up when current passes through. AC Motor Motor running on alternating current, often more efficient for large loads.
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Components connected on multiple paths sharing the same voltage.
Parallel Circuit
Base-16 numbers using 0–9 and A–F.
Hexadecimal Numbers
Components connected end-to-end with the same current through each.
Series Circuit
Acts as a switch or amplifier for electrical signals.
Transistor
Base-2 numbers using only 0 and 1
Binary Numbers
A map showing what each pin on a chip does.
Pinout
A screen tool that graphs voltage changes over time
Oscilloscope
Lets current flow in only one direction.
Diode
A combo of series and parallel sections in one circuit.
Series-Parallel Circuit
Rapid on/off switching to control power or brightness.
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
Motor running on direct current with steady rotation.
DC Motor
A tiny chip with multiple components built in.
Integrated Circuit (IC)
The twisting force that causes rotation.
Torque
Total charge stays constant in an isolated system.
Law of Conservation of Charge
Electronic “decision maker” performing Boolean logic (true/false).
Logic Gate
Total voltage around a loop equals the sum of voltage drops.
Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law
Converts AC (alternating current) into DC (direct current).
Rectifier
Total current entering a junction equals the total current leaving.
Kirchhoff’s Current Law
A map of how circuit parts connect using symbols.
Schematic Diagram
Power = (Torque × RPM)/5252, relating speed, torque, and power.
Power Formula
Circuit generating a steady signal or clock pulse.
Oscillator
A simplified flowchart showing system parts and how they work together.
Block Diagram
AC motor using magnetic fields to spin its rotor.
Induction Motor
A diode that lights up when current passes through.
LED (Light Emitting Diode)
Motor running on alternating current, often more efficient for large loads.
AC Motor