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    Zener diode 3.6 volts

    NPR 5.00

    A Zener diode is a particular type of diode that, unlike a normal one, allows current to flow not only from its anode to its cathode, but also in the reverse direction, when the Zener voltage is reached. Zener diodes have a highly doped p-n junction.

    Zener diodes are used for voltage regulation, as reference elements, surge suppressors, and in switching applications and clipper circuits.

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    Zener diode 4.7 volts

    NPR 5.00

    A Zener diode is a particular type of diode that, unlike a normal one, allows current to flow not only from its anode to its cathode, but also in the reverse direction, when the Zener voltage is reached. Zener diodes have a highly doped p-n junction.

    Zener diodes are used for voltage regulation, as reference elements, surge suppressors, and in switching applications and clipper circuits.

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    Zener diode 6.2 volts

    NPR 5.00

    A Zener diode is a particular type of diode that, unlike a normal one, allows current to flow not only from its anode to its cathode, but also in the reverse direction, when the Zener voltage is reached. Zener diodes have a highly doped p-n junction.

    Zener diodes are used for voltage regulation, as reference elements, surge suppressors, and in switching applications and clipper circuits.

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    Zener diode 4.3 volts

    NPR 5.00

    A Zener diode is a particular type of diode that, unlike a normal one, allows current to flow not only from its anode to its cathode, but also in the reverse direction, when the Zener voltage is reached. Zener diodes have a highly doped p-n junction.

    Zener diodes are used for voltage regulation, as reference elements, surge suppressors, and in switching applications and clipper circuits.

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    Zener diode 6.8 volts

    NPR 5.00

    A Zener diode is a particular type of diode that, unlike a normal one, allows current to flow not only from its anode to its cathode, but also in the reverse direction, when the Zener voltage is reached. Zener diodes have a highly doped p-n junction.

    Zener diodes are used for voltage regulation, as reference elements, surge suppressors, and in switching applications and clipper circuits.

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    Zener diode 5.6 volts

    NPR 5.00

    A Zener diode is a particular type of diode that, unlike a normal one, allows current to flow not only from its anode to its cathode, but also in the reverse direction, when the Zener voltage is reached. Zener diodes have a highly doped p-n junction.

    Zener diodes are used for voltage regulation, as reference elements, surge suppressors, and in switching applications and clipper circuits.

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    Zener diode 2.7 volts

    NPR 5.00

    A Zener diode is a particular type of diode that, unlike a normal one, allows current to flow not only from its anode to its cathode, but also in the reverse direction, when the Zener voltage is reached. Zener diodes have a highly doped p-n junction.

    Zener diodes are used for voltage regulation, as reference elements, surge suppressors, and in switching applications and clipper circuits.

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    Zener diode 3.3 volts

    NPR 5.00

    A Zener diode is a particular type of diode that, unlike a normal one, allows current to flow not only from its anode to its cathode, but also in the reverse direction, when the Zener voltage is reached. Zener diodes have a highly doped p-n junction.

    Zener diodes are used for voltage regulation, as reference elements, surge suppressors, and in switching applications and clipper circuits.

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    Zener diode 5.1 volts

    NPR 5.00

    A Zener diode is a particular type of diode that, unlike a normal one, allows current to flow not only from its anode to its cathode, but also in the reverse direction, when the Zener voltage is reached. Zener diodes have a highly doped p-n junction.

    Zener diodes are used for voltage regulation, as reference elements, surge suppressors, and in switching applications and clipper circuits.

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    Diode 1N4148

    NPR 3.00

    The 1N4148 is a standard silicon switching signal diode. It is one of the most popular and long-lived switching diodes because of its dependable specifications and low cost. Its name follows the JEDEC nomenclature. The 1N4148 is useful in switching applications up to about 100 MHz with a reverse-recovery time of no more than 4 ns.

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    78L15 voltage regulator IC (TO-92)

    NPR 25.00

    The LM78LXX series of three terminal positive regulators is available with several fixed output voltages making them useful in a wide range of applications. When used as a zener diode/resistor combination replacement, the LM78LXX usually results in an effective output impedance improvement of two orders of magnitude, and lower quiescent current. These regulators can provide local on card regulation, eliminating the distribution problems associated with single point regulation. The voltages available allow the LM78LXX to be used in logic systems, instrumentation, HiFi, and other solid state electronic equipment.

    The 78L15 IC gives an output voltage of 15V.  It is available in the plastic TO-92 (Z) package

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    1M Ohm Potentiometer

    NPR 20.00

    This 1M Trimpot will give you a variable resistance. Just turn to change the resistance to the value you need.

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    200K Ohm Potentiometer

    NPR 20.00

    This 200k Trimpot will give you a variable resistance. Just turn to change the resistance to the value you need.

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    500K Ohm Potentiometer

    NPR 20.00

    This 500k Trimpot will give you a variable resistance. Just turn to change the resistance to the value you need.

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    Zener diode 7.5 volts

    NPR 5.00

    A Zener diode is a particular type of diode that, unlike a normal one, allows current to flow not only from its anode to its cathode but also in the reverse direction, when the Zener voltage is reached. Zener diodes have a highly doped p-n junction.

    Zener diodes are used for voltage regulation, as reference elements, surge suppressors, and in switching applications and clipper circuits.

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    Drill Bit (1.5mm)

    NPR 60.00

    Drill bits are cutting tools used to create cylindrical holes, almost always of circular cross-section. Drill bits come in many sizes and have many uses. Bits are usually connected to a mechanism, often simply referred to as a drill, which rotates them and provides torque and axial force to create the hole.