This document describes the components and operation of a DC generator. It lists the key parts as the yoke, poles, field winding, armature, commutator, brushes and gear. The yoke provides mechanical support, the poles produce magnetic flux, and the field winding is excited to magnetize the poles. The armature contains conductors that rotate through this magnetic field. The commutator converts the alternating current generated to direct current that can be used to power a load. When the armature rotates due to mechanical input, electromagnetic induction occurs according to Faraday's law, converting the mechanical energy to electrical energy output.