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Some Electronics Things
editJR's Need to Know Series
edit- Theory
- Parts
- Electronics
- Capacitor
- Resistor
- Diode
- Transistor
- Thyristor
- Analogue electronics
- Boolean logic
- Logic gate
- Schmitt trigger
- Field-programmable gate array
- Complex programmable logic device
- Kirchhoff's circuit laws
- Ohm's law
- Norton's theorem
- Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem
- Thévenin's theorem
- Millman's theorem
- Electronic component
- 4000 series
- 555 timer IC
- 7400 series
- Ammeter
- BNC connector
- Multivibrator
- Category 5 cable
- Characteristic impedance
- Crystal radio receiver
- Electronic oscillator
- Electronic power supply
- Dual in-line package
- Relay
- Earth's magnetic field
- Electronic color code
- Electronic test equipment
- Error detection and correction
- GNU Radio
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Global Positioning System
- Incandescent light bulb
- Photoresistor
- Light-emitting diode
- Line code
- Operational amplifier
- Moore's law
- Morse code
- Multimeter
- N connector
- Nickel-metal hydride battery
- Lithium-ion polymer battery
- PAL
- Programmable logic device
- Radio clock
- RC circuit
- Rogowski coil
- Root mean square
- Thermistor
- Transformer
- Transducer
- Yagi-Uda antenna
- Zener diode
- Zero insertion force
- ZigBee