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Jaycar Electronics - Semiconductor data
LINEAR IC - LM380 FILE DOWNLOAD: LM380.PDF, LINEAR IC - LM386 FILE DOWNLOAD: LM386.PDF. LINEAR IC - LM3876 FILE DOWNLOAD: LM3876.PDF, LINEAR IC - LM3886 ...
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Jaycar Electronics - Semiconductor data
HCMOS IC - 74HC221 FILE DOWNLOAD: SCHS166B.PDF. HCMOS IC - 74HC240 / 74HC241 FILE DOWNLOAD: SCHS167A.PDF, HCMOS IC - 74HC244 FILE DOWNLOAD: SCLS130B.PDF ...
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VARIABLE RESISTORS OR ‘POTS’
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Variable resistors are often called potentiometers, or. ‘pots’ for short, because one very .... Electus Distribution Reference Data Sheet: POTPRIMR.PDF (1) ...
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RESISTOR & CAPACITOR DATA
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Electus Distribution Reference Data Sheet: RESCODE.PDF (1). RESISTOR & CAPACITOR DATA. 220n. J. GREENCAP. MKT. CERAMIC. MONOLITHIC. ELECTROLYTIC ...
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Jaycar Electronics
I bought a Kemo kit last week B216N and built it and no matter what i did the IR sensor would not trip.. So I took it back and then they gave me a second ...
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XR-2206
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML The XR-2206 is comprised of four functional blocks; a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), .... sinusoidal output from the XR-2206. The potentiometer, ...
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WIRING 240V PLUGS & SOCKETS 3-PIN XLR CONNECTOR PINOUTS Jaycar ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML 3-PIN XLR CONNECTOR PINOUTS. Shown at far right are the pin connections for balanced (generally microphone) leads for 3-pin XLR (ie. Cannon/Alcatel) ...
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1950s Style CD Player & Turntable - Jaycar Electronics
1950s Style CD Player & Turntable. Modern features with classic styling from the 50s, combining a turntable, AM/FM radio and CD player. ...
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UNDERSTANDING & USING DC-AC INVERTERS
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML to convert the DC into AC, it’s because they make the most efficient high-current .... voltage, because they convert the incoming DC into AC by using MOSFET ...
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SIMMs & OTHER MEMORY MODULES
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML That’s why they’re used in a computer’s cache memory — the relatively small but very fast ‘scratchpad’ memory used to provide ...