karkeakomponenttiset
Karkeakomponenttiset are a class of electronic components characterized by their ability to store electric charge, making them fundamental to various electronic circuits. The term derives from Finnish, where "karkeakomponenttiset" broadly refers to "bulk components," encompassing passive components that do not require an external power source to function.
Common examples of karkeakomponenttiset include capacitors and inductors. Capacitors store electrical energy in an electric field,
Inductors, on the other hand, store energy in a magnetic field when electrical current flows through them.
These components are passive, meaning they do not amplify or generate signals but rather influence the flow
Karkeakomponenttiset are distinguished from active components, such as transistors and diodes, which require external power to