
Voltage Divider
A voltage divider is a simple circuit that splits a single source of voltage into smaller, desired levels. It consists of two or more resistors connected in series across the power supply. The voltage divides across the resistors proportionally to their resistances, allowing you to obtain a specific lower voltage output between them. This technique is useful for adjusting voltage levels to match different components or sensors in electronic systems, providing a controlled and predictable way to step down voltage without complex circuitry.