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	Diodes in DC and AC circuits  
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	Half-wave and bridge rectifiers with smoothing  
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	Displaying diode characteristics on an oscilloscope  
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	Light-emitting diodes  
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	Photodiodes  
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	Diode-like characteristics of transistor circuits  
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	Input, output and control characteristics of transistors  
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	Transistors in common emitter, common collector and common base circuits  
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	Transistors used as switches  
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	Transistors used as delay switches  
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	Characteristics of field effect transistors (FETs)  
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	FETs used as controllable resistors and switches  
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	MOSFET characteristic  
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	Dimmer sensor using a MOSFET  
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	Characteristics of diacs, thyristors and triacs  
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	Thyristors used as switches  
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	Phase control using triacs and diacs 
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	Basic amplifier circuits using bipolar transistors  
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	Basic amplifier circuits using field effect transistors (FETs)  
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	Two-stage AC amplifier  
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	Darlington pair amplifier  
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	Coupled emitter amplifiers  
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	Phase reversing stages  
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	Differential amplifiers  
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	Two-stage DC amplifier with complementary transistors  
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	Push-pull amplifiers  
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	Positive and negative feedback  
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	Square-wave generators  
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	Threshold switches (Schmitt triggers)  
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	Astable multivibrators  
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	Monostable multivibrators  
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	Bistable multivibrators (flip-flops)  
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	Saw tooth generators (pulse generators)  
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	Sine-wave generators with RC and LC elements  
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	Amplitude modulators and demodulators  
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	Frequency modulator  
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	Single-phase and three-phase rectifier circuits  
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	Voltage multipliers  
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	Stabilising circuits  
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	Voltage and current regulators (linear)  
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	Switched-mode voltage regulators  
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	DC converters  
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	Pulse generation using diacs  
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	Pulse generation using unijunction transistors  
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	Phase control using thyristors  
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	Phase control using triacs  
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	Full-wave control with zero-voltage switch  
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	DC voltage switch using thyristors  
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	Using op amps as inverting amplifiers  
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	Using op amps as non-inverting amplifiers  
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	Using op amps as differential amplifiers  
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	Dynamic response of operational amplifiers (op amps) 
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	1 x switch, 1 x push-button, 1 x relay (15 V) 
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	1 x light bulb, 15V with E10 socket 
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	Resistors: 1 x 10 ohm, 2 x 22 ohm, 1 x 33 ohm, 2 x 100 ohm, 1 x 220 ohm, 1 x 330 ohm, 1 x 470 ohm, 1 x 680 ohm, 3 x 1k ohm, 2 x 2.2k ohm, 3 x 4.7k ohm, 3 x 10k ohm, 3 x 22k ohm, 2 x 47k ohm, 2 x 100k ohm, 1 x 1M ohm 
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	1 x potentiometer 100 ohm, 1 x potentiometer 1k ohm, 1 x potentiometer 10k ohm 
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	1 x NTC, 1 x PTC, 1 x VDR, 1 x LDR 
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	Capacitors: 1 x 10nF, 1 x 47nF, 2 x 0.1µF, 1 x 0.22µF, 2 x 0.47µF, 2 x 1µF 
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	Electrolytic capacitors: 2 x 10µF, 1 x 100µF, 1 x 470µF 
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	coils: 1 x 10mH, 1 x 33mH 
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	1 x coil n=300, 2 x coil n=900, 1 set of cut strip-band core 
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	1 x LED red, 2x LED green 
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	6 x diodes, 1N4007, 1 x germanium diode (AA118) 
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	1 x Zener diode 4.7V 
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	1 x transistor, BC547, base left, 1 x transistor, BC547, base right  
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	1 x transistor, BD237, base left, 1 x transistor, BD237, base right  
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	1 x transistor, BD238, base right 
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	1 x field-effect transistor J112, 1 x MOSFET BS170 
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	1 x diac DB3, 1 x triac MAC97A6, 1 x thyristor MCR100-6 
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	1 x unijunction transistor 
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	1 x op-amp TL071C 
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	1 x speaker 0.25w 
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	Storage board, DIN, WxHxD 456 x 297 x 100 mm 
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	Depth with plug-components 150mm