spændingsområder
Spændingsområder, or voltage ranges, are fundamental concepts in electrical engineering and electronics. They define the difference in electrical potential between two points in a circuit. This difference, measured in volts, dictates the behavior of electrical components and the flow of current. Different components are designed to operate within specific voltage ranges to ensure proper functionality and prevent damage. For example, a microcontroller might operate within a low voltage range of 3.3 or 5 volts, while a household power outlet provides a much higher voltage, typically 120 or 240 volts, depending on the region.
Understanding spændingsområder is crucial for circuit design, troubleshooting, and safety. Exceeding a component's maximum voltage rating