Voltage Divider Circuit Analysis
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| Component | Role | Current Parameters/Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Battery Holder 1 Cell SMD (B1) | Provides the DC supply (battery) for the circuit. | SMD battery holder for 18650 cells (datasheet available). |
| Generic Resistor (R1) | Begins the divider chain; creates the highest voltage tap. | Resistance set to 500Ω (part of a four-resistor chain). |
| Generic Resistor (R2) | Second element in the chain; forms the next voltage tap. | Resistance set to 500Ω. |
| Generic Resistor (R3) | Third resistor in series; continues the serial division of voltage. | Resistance set to 500Ω. |
| Generic Resistor (R4) | Closes the divider chain, connecting the last voltage tap to the battery negative endpoint. | Resistance set to 500Ω. |
Key Considerations and Trade-Offs
| Factor | Considerations |
|---|---|
| Resistor Value | Low resistance (500Ω) reduces noise but increases current consumption and power dissipation. |
| Current Draw | Low resistance divider draws more current; using higher resistance values could conserve power. |
| Tolerance | The precision of the divider depends on the resistor tolerance; ideally, use precision resistors. |
| Loading Effects | If the voltage divider output is connected directly to an ADC, the load might affect the voltage. |
| Power Rating | Must ensure that the resistors can handle the power dissipated (especially with low resistance values). |
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