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These N-channel MOSFETs are ideal for controlling motors and other loads in all manner of projects. Rated at 100 volt, 5 amp, with a Rds of 0.3 ohm.... |
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These are not really resistors, but are in fact a linear constant current driver. They have a maximum input voltage of 45 volts and have a fixed... |
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These are standard 5 volt, 4 pin through-hole oscillator modules in the very hard to get 32.768kHz frequency, made by Pletronics. They are... |
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These are not really resistors, but are in fact a linear constant current driver. They have a maximum input voltage of 50 volts and have a fixed... |
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These are a direct replacement for the popular 7805 linear regulator. Unlike a 7805, these are a switchmode device and generate very little heat when... |
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These great IGBTs (insulated gate bipolar transistor) are ideal for controlling motors and other loads in all manner of projects. Rated at 600 volt,... |
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These are not really resistors, but are in fact a linear constant current driver. They have a maximum input voltage of 50 volts and have a fixed... |
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This is the plastic cased Russian version of the 74141 nixie driver IC. Part number is K155ID1. Perfect for making nixie clocks or wherever you need... |
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I have been going through my parts stock and found these which were destined for a kit that never happened, so here they are. They are new-old-stock... |
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I have been going through my parts stock and found these which were destined for a kit that never happened, so here they are. They are new-old-stock... |
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The CN5612 current regulator operates from a 2.7V to 6V input voltage range and delivers a constant current of up to 1.2A to high-brightness LEDs.... |
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Normally if you want to drive a LED so that it flashes, you either have to use a flashing LED (of which types are limited) or a external circuit.... |
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These semiconductor linear light sensors produce a linear output based on the illuminance of the sensor. They are stable over varying temperatures... |
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These great little chips will flash almost any small LED at a 1Hz rate with a 1/8 duty cycle. Ideal for flashing indicators, toys, etc. Turn any... |
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These great little chips will flash almost any small LED at a 2Hz rate with a 1/8 duty cycle. Ideal for flashing indicators, toys, etc. Turn any... |
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This is a standard through-hole IC socket to suit the Universal Clock IC, or any other 84 pin PLCC IC. This makes it easier to work with the IC as it... |
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These are not really resistors, but are in fact a linear constant current driver. They have a maximum input voltage of 90 volts and have a fixed... |
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These are a general purpose shunt regulator with adjustable shunt voltage. Think of them as an adjustable Zener diode. Shunting current can be up to... |
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These are Toshiba brand devices. These ICs are used to directly drive small loads such as LEDs, lamps, relays etc, and can handle voltages much... |
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This device enables you to build a clock using a handful of components and your own choice of display. It has a 7 segment display driver built in. It... |
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If you want to drive a LED from a single 1.5 volt battery, there are not many options, apart from my joule thief kit. However, if that kit takes up... |
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