Voltage Divider. In electronics a voltage divider is a passive linear circuit that produces an output voltage that is a fraction of its input voltage. In reality you will see the resistance.
Voltage dividers are one of the most fundamental circuits in electronics. A voltage divider circuit is a very common circuit that takes a higher voltage and converts it to a lower one by using a pair of resistors. In reality you will see the resistance.
Using just two series resistors and an input voltage we can create an output voltage that is a fraction of the input.
Using just two series resistors and an input voltage we can create an output voltage that is a fraction of the input. A simple example of a voltage divider is two resistors connected in series with the input voltage applied across the resistor pair and the output voltage emerging from the connection between them. A voltage divider is a simple circuit which turns a large voltage into a smaller one. 1 for direct current circuits with dc an inductor acts as a short circuit.
