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THE CLASSIC METHOD - to build circuits just like the diagram A well-founded education in the fundamentals of electrical engineering is essential for understanding the complex relationships involved in the various areas of application in electrical engineering and electronics. The plug-in system is the traditional modular construction kit for fundamental, practice-oriented training in these areas: Basics of electrical engineering Electronics Digital technology Opto-electronics A system that is robust and particularly suitable for classroom exercises, performing experiments and general training. The plug-in system allows the construction of experiments that are in practical terms identical to the circuit diagram.
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OF PLUG-IN COMPONENT KITS - especially created for the tutorials safe to use even for complete novices. The system not only enhances knowledge, it also hones the hands-on skills that form the basis for more advanced training. Training systems for advanced subject areas and training objectives are available amongst Lucas Nlle's range of teaching resources along with all the necessary laboratory equipment, power supplies and measuring instruments.
The electronic components are already arranged in subject-oriented kits complete with documentation. Thanks to our many years of experience, we have been able to tailor the contents precisely for each of the various training disciplines and curricula. Thus we are able to guarantee that all of the areas of electrical engineering and electronics are covered. Experiments are accompanied by their own literature and the low voltages used mean that the system is
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GOE 1 /2 Opto-electronic components and applications GAE 3 Op amp application circuits GDA 1 Digital application circuits GAE 2 Power amplifier circuits EUN 3 * DC network models AEA 2 Digital application circuits
GAE 1 Amplifier circuits with transistor and op amp GCE Components and basic circuits
AEC 4 Analog circuits of automotive technology AEC 3 Basic circuits of automotive technology
BME * Electrical engineering for non-electrical occupations Electrophysics DC and AC technology Components
BAC AC circuits
BDC DC circuits
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The SO1 housing contains our 2terminal components resistors capacitors inductors and much more
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More connectivity
The SO3 housing is reserved for more complex circuits requiring additional connections at the top relays analog circuits control technology and much more
Digital technology
The transparent housing SE3 is used for digital components. The digital inputs and outputs can be connected from above by means of 2mm leads.
Powerful stuff
The metallic SO4 housing with its black plastic coating is used for power electronics components power transistors load resistors and much more
Quick construction
SO3535-5R Universal patch panel 4 mm 72 terminal nodes Consisting of 36 or 72 terminal nodes each with four 4-mm safety sockets. The terminal nodes are arranged in a 19-mm grid and allow for extreme flexibility in the construction of circuits using a wide variety of 4-mm plug-in components, also featuring 4-mm safety leads.
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Plug-in components
Two to four terminal components are furnished with 4-mm laminated plugs that plug into the floor of the housing. The plug-in components are plugged into universal patch panels, mechanically locked in place by the laminated plugs and electrically connected to the terminal nodes of the universal patch panels. Other components are connected by means of connecting plugs or experiment leads. More complex components used in digital and analog technology are connected via additional connectors with 2-mm sockets. Control and signal leads are connected to the top of the housing and power supplies are fed in via
4-mm plugs from the patch panel. This ensures that the signal paths and power supply paths are clearly and visibly separate. The two sections of the plug-in component housing are made of highly shock-resistant and transparent plastic (Macrolon) so that the actual component is visible inside. These housings can be opened easily. Power components are contained in a half-open light metal container for better dissipation of heat.
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There are a variety of ways to use the Lucas Nlle plug-in system. The universal patch panels can be mounted in profile frames or simply laid on a laboratory bench. The suitcase systems are even more compact and can be put together very quickly.
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The power supplies and measuring equipment can also be replaced by the UniTr@in-I system. All signals can be measured via an intelligent interface and displayed on a computer monitor as an oscilloscope trace, for example. A power supply, a 1-MHz function generator and a three-phase generator are also integrated into the system.
Sample configuration: UniTr@in-I Interface UniTr@in-I Experimenter Universal patch panel 2/4-mm, 132 terminals UniTr@in-I Multimeter Plug-in components and cables Computer
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BDC 1 DC
More than 30 experiments introduce the fundamentals of electrical engineering. These start with the construction of an electric circuit and the introduction to the idea of voltage, and go on to cover Ohms law and Kirchhoffs laws by means of simple experiments. Components used in electrical Assembly of simple electric circuits Polarity of a current source Reading meter scales Application of current and voltage measuring instruments Internal resistance of current and voltage meters Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws Parallel and series circuit of resistors Extending the measuring range of current and voltage meters Resistance measurement with constant current Measuring the internal resistance of batteries Loaded and unloaded voltage divider Wheatstone bridge Characteristics of bulbs Voltage-dependent resistor VDR Resistor with negative temperature coefficient NTC Resistor with positive temperature coefficient PTC Light-dependent resistor LDR Static characteristics of a silicon diode Capacitor in a DC circuit Parallel and series circuits with capacitors RC series circuit Self-induction of a coil Induction and transformer principle Relay circuits
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engineering such as resistors, inductors, capacitors and the non-linear NTC, PTC, LDR and VDR resistors are introduced and investigated in terms of their behaviour in DC circuits. The basic semiconductor components, diodes, Zener diodes and transistors are introduced and their functionality investigated.
Basic equipment set BDC 1: 10 Resistors 2 Potentiometers 1 Switch 1 Pushbutton 1 Relay 5 Capacitors 1 Lamp E10 / 6V 2 Remote indicator lamps 1 Zener diode 1 each of NTC, PTC, LDR, and VDR resistors 1 NPN transistor 1 Diode 1 Variable light source 2 Coils 2 Permanent magnet bars 1 Transformer 1 Moving-coil instrument
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BAC 1 AC
The BAC 1 supplement contains roughly another 30 interesting experiments from the area of AC technology. The creation and parameters of alternating current and voltage form the introduction and experiments go on from this basis to investigate frequency-dependent components and circuits. Generation of AC Parameters of AC Ohmic resistance in an AC circuit at constant and variable frequency Coil in an AC circuit at constant and variable frequency Coil in an AC circuit with RL series circuit RL parallel circuit Capacitor in an AC circuit at constant and variable frequency Capacitor in an AC circuit with RC series circuit RC parallel circuit RLC series circuit Parallel compensation Series compensation Diode characteristics (Si, Ge) Centre tap connection
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Transformers and generation of DC voltage represent another important subject area. Measurement techniques and the use of multimeters and oscilloscopes are handled along with the subjects being studied.
Double tap connection Two-pulse bridge circuits Loaded and unloaded transformer
Basic terminology of three-phase systems Star connection with symmetric/asymmetric load Delta connection with symmetric/asymmetric load M1 circuit M2 circuit M3 circuit B2 circuit B6 circuit
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A large number of important experiments on the basic electronic components and circuits are included in the GCE 1 supplement. The functionality and properties of electronic components and their basic circuits can be investigated as well as their Diodes in AC and DC circuits Half-wave rectifier with smoothing Bridge rectifier with smoothing Characteristics of Zener diodes as an oscilloscope trace Light emitting diode Photodiode Diode-like properties of transistors Input characteristics of transistors Output characteristics of transistors Control characteristics of transistors Transistor in common emitter circuit Transistor in common collector circuit Transistor in common base circuit Transistors as switches Transistor as a delay switch Characteristics of field effect transistors Field effect transistor as a controllable resistor and a switch MOSFET characteristic Touch dimmer with MOSFET DIAC characteristic Thyristor characteristic TRIAC characteristic Thyristors as switches Phase control with TRIAC and DIAC UJT characteristic Pulse generator with UJT
application in some simple circuits. Experiments on triggering and control principles such as phase control lead to a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of electronics.
Basic equipment set GCE1 13 Resistors 7 Capacitors 6 Diodes 4 Zener diodes 2 LEDs 1 Photodiode 3 Transistors 1 Field effect transistor 1 Thyristor 1 Diac 1 Triac 1 Unijunction transistor 1 Si dual gate BF900 1 Coil 1 Lamp E10, 6 V 1 Off switch 1 On button 1 Variable light source 1 LDR 2 Potentiometers
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Experiments involving transistors in their basic circuits, involving the determination of the relevant operating values are provided by the GAE 1 Experiments cover the following topics Common emitter circuit, operating values Common collector circuit, operating values Common base circuit, operating values Darlington amplifier Emitter coupling amplifier Push-pull amplifier Difference amplifier Operational amplifier Operational amplifier characteristic values
supplement. The supplement contains NPN and PNP bipolar transistors and an operational amplifier.
Supplementary to GCE 1 17 Resistors 2 Potentiometer 3 Capacitors 2 Switches, single-pole 3 NPN silicon transistors 1 PNP silicon transistor 1 Operational amplifier ELECTRONICS
Supplementary to GAE 1 11 Resistors 2 Potentiometers 11 Capacitors 1 Coil 2 Zener diodes 2 Switch, single-pole 3 NPN silicon transistors 2 PNP silicon transistors 2 MOS power transistors 1 Operational amplifier 1 Transformer for push-pull amplifier 1 Loudspeakers
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Approximately 20 experiments cover the introduction to and investigation of fundamental and applied operational amplifier circuits. Linear amplifier using operational amplifier Non-inverting amplifier using operational amplifier Inverting amplifier using operational amplifier Inverting AC voltage amplifier using operational amplifier Buffer using operational amplifier Comparator using operational amplifier Schmitt trigger using operational amplifier Astable multivibrator using operational amplifier Monostable multivibrator using operational amplifier Constant current source using operational amplifier Integrator using operational amplifier. Differentiator using operational amplifier
This includes linear amplifiers, comparators and signal generators as well as analog arithmetic and logic circuits.
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this is fully investigated in the experiments. Interesting exercises introduce opto-electronic components, optical fibres and the common circuits.
Supplementary to GAE 3: 4 Different LEDs 1 CDS photoresistor 1 Silicon photoelement 1 Silicon phototransistor 1 Optocoupler 1 Fibre-optic cable with 2 connection clamps Book: Optoelectronic components SO5156-2P Optoelectronic applications SO5156-2Q
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GDE 6 BASIC
The GDE 6 supplement is the ideal introduction to digital electronics. Experiments start with investigation of the basic gates and the Boolean algebra that describes them. The second segment deals with NOT, AND and NAND NOT, OR and NOR EXOR and EXNOR in NAND and NOR technology Half and full-summer - single bit Subtractor using NAND gates Coders and decoders RS flip flop using NAND and NOR gates Clocked RS flip flop D flip flop K and JK master-slave flip flops Flip flop applications in control circuits
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various flip-flops and control circuits composed of such components. Simple counters and coding circuits complete the subject.
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4-bit counter AND / OR / NOT Multiplexer 1 from 4 Shift register 4-bit latches 4-bit buffer 7-segment display Clock generator
Supplementary to GDE 6 1 4-bit signal input 1 2-fold JK-MS flip flop IC 1 2-fold JK flip flop IC
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Basic set: 1 4 bit signal input 1 4 bit signal output 2 2-fold AND / NAND gate IC 2 2-fold OR / NOR gate IC 1 4-fold AND gate IC 1 4-fold NAND gate IC 1 4-fold NOR gate IC 1 4-fold XOR gate IC 1 4-fold NOT gate IC
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With the help of the GDA 1 supplement it is possible to construct a range of interesting application circuits. Digital circuits closely based on practice in numerous technological areas are constructed and investigated in more than 15 experiments. Delayed switch-on Delayed switch-off Debouncing of switching circuits Bit comparators Digital switches Heating control with disjunctive normal Heating control with Karnaugh maps Level control Non-contacting control Automobile lighting
Monitoring of telephone transmission channels Locking of isolating switches Control of staircase lights in multi-storey buildings Digital security lock Pulse-dialling circuit
Supplementary to GDE 7 1 4-bit signal output 1 2-fold AND/NAND gate IC 1 2-fold OR NOR gate IC 1 2-fold Monoflop gate IC
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Modern motor vehicles are equipped with a large amount of electrical and electronic equipment. The rapid speed of innovation produces a wide range of new features every year, largely involving the electronics in the vehicle. This means that auto mechanics also need training nowadays in the
fundamentals of electrical engineering and electronics. Even though the basic theory behind the subject is the same in principle, it has proved to be wise to treat training in the area of automobile technology separately with specialised experiments and specially tailored experiment literature.
ABC 1 FUNDAMENTALS
The basis of this module is formed by introductory experiments elucidating basic terminology and physical units and showing how measuring equipment is used. Connection of measuring instruments Voltage and current measurement Ohms law Kirchhoff's first law Kirchhoff's second law Mixed connection of resistors Internal resistance of voltage sources Recording of static characteristics of resistors Power measurement with current and voltage meter Basic set ABC 1: 1 Rheostat 10 Resistors 1 Potentiometer 1 Switch, NC, single-pole 1 Lamp socket E10 with bulb
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Supplementary to ABC 1: 2 Resistors 5 Capacitors 1 PTC resistor 1 NTC resistor 1 LDR resistor 1 Single pole changeover switch 1 Relay 1 Light emitting diode 1 Lamp socket E10 with bulb 3 Coils 1 Set of cut strip-wound core 2 Permanent bar magnets
Advanced experiments in electronics are specific to the technology used in motor vehicles. Supplements to ABC1 introduce electronic components and their functionality. Voltage dividers without load Voltage dividers with load Bridge circuits (Wheatstone bridge) Delayed switching using an NTC resistor Temperature monitor using a PTC resistor and latch Illumination control using LDR photoresistor Capacitor in DC Charging and discharging characteristics of RC circuits Current and voltage characteristics of RL circuits RLC circuits Voltage generation (induction law) RL tuning Transformers
AEC 2 SEMICONDUCTOR
Diodes and transistors also play a key role in automobiles. The AEC 2 supplement contains everything necessary for key experiments which contribute significantly to understanding the components.
Recording of dynamic charcteristics (Si, Ge, GaAs) Zener diodes NPN silicon transistor, PNP germanium transistor Transistor control characteristic (NPN) Transistor output characteristic (NPN) Recording the characteristic of a thyristor
AEC 3 BASIC
The supplements to AEC 2 cover the important circuits in automotive technology and introduce some more components. Half-wave rectification Bridge rectification Transistor as switch Darlington transistor as switching amplifier Thyristor as switch Voltage stabilising Emitter follower as current regulator Schmitt trigger Monostable flip flop Astable flip flop
Supplementary to AEC 2: 1 Resistor 2 Capacitors 3 Silicon diodes 1 NPN transistor 1 Darlington transistor 1 Coil
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Supplementary to AEC 1: 1 Rheostat 1 Potentiometer 1 Silicon diode 1 Germanium diode 2 Zener diodes 1 NPN transistor 1 PNP transistor 1 Thyristor
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AEC 4 APPLIED
More complex electronic circuits used in automobiles can be constructed using the AEC 3 supplement. Electronic voltage regulator Contact controlled ignition unit Electronic rev counter Intermittent wiper switch Fully electronic indicator sensor Surge voltage protection
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AEA 2 BASIC
A lot of the functions and data in technical processes is now digitalised to make signal processing quicker and more reliable. The automobile industry is one of the most innovative in this respect. Simple basic terms and ideas facilitate the first steps into the world of digital data processing. The AEC 4 supplement contains more than 30 experiments that represent the ideal introduction to digital technology in automobiles. 16 OR gate AND gate NOT gate NAND gate NAND gate using 7400 IC NOT gate using 7400 IC AND gate using 7400 IC OR gate using 7400 IC EXOR gate using 7400 IC Half and full-summer Bistable flip flop RS flip flop using 7400 IC JK flip flop using 7473 IC D flip flop using 7474 IC Binary counter using 7473 IC Decimal counter using 7473 IC and 7-segment display Shift register
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Logic gates for on-board diagnostics Counters used for the service interval display Simple bus system for data transmission in a vehicle Analog display of a digital level indicator signal Digital display of an analog level indicator signal
Supplements to AEC 4 3 IC adapters 1 Signal display 4-fold 1 Debounced pushbutton 2-fold 1 7-segment display 2 4-bit shift registers 12 Digital ICs (various functionality) with magnetic foil overlay
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LM4500 Universal power supply (DC/AC) with function generator
The universal power supply provides the essential voltages, frequencies, signals and currents for training in electrical engineering. AC voltages have a separate reference voltage. The power switch and externally accessible fuses are located on the reverse side of the device. Retractable feet can be folded out in order to tilt the equipment.
+15 V, -15 V, 5 V each rated at 1A 0 ....15 V / 0.5 A 6 V / 12 V / 24 V / 42 all rated at 0.1A 0...20 kHz 0.2...20 Vpp; 2....200 mVpp 5 V TTL-level, sine, triangular, square
2 channels, 1mV - 50V/cm, with fine adjustment x 5 0.2s - 0.1s/cm, with fine adjustment x 10 up to 10ns/cm Overscan display 8x10 cm screen Single channel, dual channel, channel difference, XY using channel 1 or channel 2 Mains lead, operating manual, 2 probes 1:1/10:1 100...230 V AC, 50/60 Hz 285 x 125 x 380 mm
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+15 V, -15 V, 5 V rated at 3 A 0 ....15 V/ 3 A with analog display 6 V and 12 V rated at 1 A; 24 V and 42 V rated at 0.5 A Three-phase generator: 3 x 7 Vrms / 0.2 A; 50 Hz Function generator: 0 ... 200 kHz, 2 .... 200 mVpp, 1 A 0.2 ... 20 Vpp, 1 A sine, triangular, square, 5V TTL-level Operating state display and overload display
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LM2105 Digital multimeter
Digital hand-held multimeter with 3 1 digit display, LCD 2 and 17-mm display characters. The device is suitable for measuring DC and AC voltages, DC and AC current DC voltage: AC voltage: DC/AC current: Resistance: Accuracy: Connections: Voltage supply: and resistance. The multimeter has current protection up to 2A and contains an electronic fuse.
1 mV...1000 V 1 mV...750 V 1 mA....10 A 0.1 W...2 MW max. 1.6% 4-mm safety sockets 9 V block battery
Measuring ranges voltage DC: 0.15 V, 0.5 V, 1.5 V, 5 V, 15 V, 50 V, 150 V, 500 V, 1000 V Measuring ranges voltage AC: 0.15 V, 0.5 V, 1.5 V, 5 V, 15 V, 50 V, 150 V, 500 V Input resistance DC: 20 kOhm / V; AC: 4 kOhm / V dB display: -15 ... +56 Measuring ranges current DC: 0.5 mA, 5 mA, 50 mA, 500 mA, 5 A Measuring ranges current AC: 0.5 mA, 5 mA, 50 mA, 500 mA, 5 A Measuring ranges resistance: x1, x10, x100, x1000 Connections on 4-mm safety socket Category II up to 600 V, category III up to 300 V Voltage supply 9 V block battery Experiment leads included
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AC voltage: 6, 12, 24, 42 V each rated at 1 A Fixed voltage, regulated, DC: 15 V, -15 V rated at 0.5 A; 5 V / 1 A Adjustable voltage, regulated, DC: 0 to 15 V / 0.5 A Moving coil voltmeter 0...15 V Outputs isolated from power supply, short-circuit protected and connectable in series Optical overload display Connection to 230 V via cable with fused plug
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SO5127-1H Moving-coil multimeter, zeroed left
Passive, analog measuring device for H-profile system with large moving coil and 32 measuring ranges for DC and AC currents and voltages. A pressure switch selects the measuring ranges. The measuring equipment is overload-protected. When the measuring mode is changed, unused inputs are isolated or shorted out.
Measuring ranges: AC voltage: 3/10/30/100/300/1000 V DC voltage: 0.3/1/3/10/30/100/300/1000 V AC current: 3/10/30/100/300 mA 1/3/10 A DC current: 0.3/1/3/10/30/100/300 mA 1/3/10 A Internal resistance: approx. 25 kOhm/V Instrument: class 1.5
Universal power supply module for the suitcase system for experiments on the fundamentals of electrical engineering, electronics and analog technology. Waveform: sine, square Frequency: 0 - 200 Hz; 0 - 2 kHz; 0 - 20 kHz Amplitude: 0... 8Vpp
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Item Set of ICs with magnetic foil overlays Rheostat 1kOhm Rheostat 47kOhm Rheostat 470kOhm Resistor 0.22Ohm 2W SO1 Resistor 1Ohm 2W SO1 Resistor 4.7Ohm 2W SO1 Resistor 10Ohm 2W SO1 Resistor 22Ohm 2W SO1 Resistor 33Ohm 2W SO1 Resistor 47Ohm 2W SO1 Resistor 100Ohm 2W SO1 Resistor 220Ohm 2W SO1 Resistor 330Ohm 2W SO1 Resistor 390Ohm 2W SO1 Resistor 470Ohm 2W SO1 Resistor 560Ohm 2W SO1 Resistor 820Ohm 2W SO1 Resistor 1kOhm 1W SO1 Resistor 2.2kOhm 1W SO1 Resistor 2.7kOhm 1W SO1 Resistor 3.3kOhm 1W SO1 Resistor 4.7kOhm 1W SO1 Resistor 6.8kOhm 1W SO1 Resistor 8.2kOhm 1W SO1 Resistor 10kOhm 0.5W SO1 Resistor 15kOhm 0.5W SO1 Resistor 22kOhm 0.5W SO1 Resistor 27kOhm 0.5W SO1 Resistor 33kOhm 0.5W SO1 Resistor 47kOhm 0.5W SO1 Resistor 100kOhm 0.5W SO1 Resistor 220kOhm 0.5W SO1 Resistor 330kOhm 0.5W SO1 Resistor 680kOhm 0.5W SO1 Resistor 1MOhm 0.5W SO1 Resistor 10MOhm 0.5W SO1 Resistor 8.2Ohm 11W Potentiometer 100Ohm 0.5W SO2 lin. Potentiometer 1kOhm 0.5W SO2 lin. Potentiometer 4.7kOhm 0.5W SO2 lin. Potentiometer 10kOhm 0.5W SO2 lin. Potentiometer 1MOhm 0.5W SO2 lin. Potentiometer 10Ohm 3W SO2 Potentiometer 470Ohm 3W SO2 Capacitor 10pF 400V- SO1 Capacitor 220pF 400V- SO1 Capacitor 1nF 400V- SO1 Capacitor 2.2nF 400V- SO1 Capacitor 4.7nF 400V- SO1 Capacitor 10nF 400V- SO1 Capacitor 22nF 400V- SO1 Capacitor 47nF 400V- SO1 Capacitor 0.1F 400V- SO1 Capacitor 0.47F 100V SO1 Capacitor 2.2F 250V- SO2 Capacitor 10F 250V- SO2 Capacitor 1F 40V-SO1 electrostatic Capacitor 2.2F 40V- SO1 electrostatic Capacitor 4.7F 40V- SO1 electrostatic Capacitor 10F 40V- SO1 electrostatic Capacitor 22F 40V- SO1 electrostatic Capacitor 47F 40V- SO1 electrostatic Capacitor 100F 40V- SO1 electrostatic Capacitor 220F 40V- SO1 electrostatic Capacitor 470F 40V- SO2 electrostatic Capacitor 1000F 40V- SO2 electrostatic Diode 1 N 4148 SO1 Diode 1 N 4007 SO1 Diode Ge AA 118 SO1 Zener diode ZPD 3.9 SO1 Zener diode ZPD 4.7 SO1 Zener diode ZPD 6.2 SO1 Zener diode ZPD 10 SO1 Zener diode ZPD 12 SO1 VDR - Resistor 800E/8V/10mA SO1 PTC - Resistor 30E/40V/70mA SO1 PTC - Resistor 160E/30V/40mA SO1 NTC - Resistor 150E/0.75W/K164 SO1 NTC - Resistor 1K/0.75W/K164 SO1 Transistor Ge PNP AC151 base left Transistor Si NPN BC107 base left
Ident. no. SO3536-3Y SO5120-9D SO5120-9J SO5120-9M SO5121-1B SO5121-1D SO5121-1F SO5121-2A SO5121-2E SO5121-2G SO5121-2J SO5121-2N SO5121-2S SO5121-2U SO5121-2V SO5121-2W SO5121-2X SO5121-3B SO5121-3C SO5121-3G SO5121-3H SO5121-3J SO5121-3L SO5121-3N SO5121-3P SO5121-3Q SO5121-3S SO5121-3U SO5121-3V SO5121-3W SO5121-4A SO5121-4E SO5121-4J SO5121-4L SO5121-4Q SO5121-4S SO5121-4V SO5121-6T SO5121-8A SO5121-8D SO5121-8F SO5121-8G SO5121-8N SO5121-9A SO5121-9F SO5122-1A SO5122-1F SO5122-1L SO5122-1N SO5122-1Q SO5122-1S SO5122-1T SO5122-1V SO5122-1W SO5122-2C SO5122-3D SO5122-3F SO5122-4A SO5122-4B SO5122-4C SO5122-4D SO5122-4E SO5122-4F SO5122-4G SO5122-4H SO5122-4J SO5122-4K SO5122-7A SO5122-7C SO5122-7D SO5122-7Y SO5122-8A SO5122-8B SO5122-8C SO5122-8E SO5122-9B SO5122-9C SO5122-9D SO5122-9G SO5122-9H SO5123-1A SO5123-1C
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Item Transistor Si NPN BC107 base right Transistor Si PNP BC261 base right Transistor Si NPN BC140 base left Transistor Si NPN BC140 base right Transistor Si PNP BC160 base right Transistor Si NPN BD135 base left Transistor Si NPN BD135 base right Transistor Si PNP BD136 base right Darlington transistor TIP 162 base left MOS power transistor SK 134 MOS power transistor SJ 49 Field effect transistor 2 N 3819 Si Dual Gate BF 900 Driver TL 071 C Diac 30V/300A Unijunction transistor 30V SO2 Thyristor 200V/1A SO2 Triac 200V/1A SO2 Thyristor 400V/3A SO4 Thyristor 800V/10A SO4 LED red LED green LED extra bright for use as light emitter LDR resistor Cds photoresistor Si photoelement Si photodiode Si phototransistor Optocoupler Optical fibre, 2 connections clamps Variable light source Off switch / single pole SO1 On pushbutton / single pole SO1 Single pole changeover switch SO2 DLR - exciter relays 15V SO2 Exciter relays 8.4- 21V SO3 Small remote indicator lamp - green Small remote indicator lamp - red LED red 2 -15V Lamp socket E10 Bulb 6V/180mA/E10 Bulb 15V/100mA/E10 Coil 10mH (ferrite core) Coil 33mH (ferrite core) Coil 100mH /(ferrite core) Coil 220mH (ferrite core) Coil with E-core 70mH Coil with0 E- core 140mH Transformer for push-pull amplifier Transformer Plug in coil - 300 turns Plug in coil - 900 turns Speaker 32 ohm 0.4 W Set of cut strip-wound cores Moving coil instrument 1mA Permanent bar magnet 15mm Debounced pushbutton 4-bit shift register 4 displays Numeral display IC adapter in SO3 casing Signal input 4-bit Signal output 4-bit 4-input AND/NAND gates 2-fold 4-input OR/NOR gates 2-fold 2-input AND gates 4-fold 2-input NAND gates 4-fold 2-input NOR gates 4-fold 2-input XOR gates 4-fold NOT gates 4-fold JK master-slave flip flops 2-fold JK flip flops 2-fold Counter 4-bit AND/OR/NOT Multiplexer 1 from 4 Schift register 4-bit 2-fold Latch 4-bit Buffer, 4-bit, Tri-state Display 7-segment Monoflop 2-fold Clock generator Operational amplifier SO3 casing
Ident. no. SO5123-1D SO5123-1F SO5123-1G SO5123-1H SO5123-1K SO5123-1U SO5123-1V SO5123-1X SO5123-2C SO5123-2D SO5123-2E SO5123-2H SO5123-2K SO5123-2V SO5123-3B SO5123-3E SO5123-3F SO5123-3G SO5123-3N SO5123-3P SO5123-5B SO5123-5E SO5123-5H SO5123-5L SO5123-5N SO5123-5P SO5123-5S SO5123-5T SO5123-6G SO5123-6J SO5123-6M SO5123-7A SO5123-7B SO5123-7G SO5123-7P SO5123-7T SO5123-8B SO5123-8C SO5123-8K SO5123-8P SO5123-8Q SO5123-8R SO5124-1E SO5124-1F SO5124-1G SO5124-1H SO5124-1K SO5124-1L SO5124-2A SO5124-2B SO5124-2D SO5124-2E SO5124-2M SO5124-2N SO5124-2U SO5124-7R SO5125-1C SO5125-2J SO5125-2N SO5125-2P SO5125-2Y SO5125-3A SO5125-3B SO5125-3C SO5125-3D SO5125-3E SO5125-3F SO5125-3H SO5125-3J SO5125-3K SO5125-3M SO5125-3N SO5125-3P SO5125-3Q SO5125-3T SO5125-3U SO5125-3V SO5125-3X SO5125-4A SO5125-4B SO5125-4G SO5125-5D
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