Passive components that protect circuits from excessive currents or voltages:
Protection devices[edit]
Passive components that protect circuits from excessive currents or voltages:
- Fuse – over-current protection, one time use
- Circuit breaker – resettable fuse in the form of a mechanical switch
- Resettable fuse or PolySwitch – circuit breaker action using solid state device
- Ground-fault protection or residual-current device – circuit breaker sensitive to mains currents passing to ground
- Metal oxide varistor (MOV), surge absorber, TVS – Over-voltage protection
- Inrush current limiter – protection against initial Inrush current
- Gas discharge tube – protection against high voltage surges
- Spark gap – electrodes with a gap to arc over at a high voltage
- Lightning arrester – spark gap used to protect against lightning strikes
- Recloser – automatic switch that opens on an overcurrent (fault) condition, then closes to check if the fault is cleared, and repeats this process a specified number of times before maintaining the open position until it is manually closed
- Arc-fault circuit interrupter – circuit breaker that protects against arcs
- Network protector – protective device that disconnects a distribution transformer when energy flow reverses direction
- Magnetic starter – electromechanical switch used in motors
Mechanical accessories[edit]
Other[edit]
Obsolete[edit]
- Carbon amplifier (see Carbon microphones used as amplifiers)
- Carbon arc (negative resistance device)
- Dynamo (historic rf generator)
- Coherer
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