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Selected design 1

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Credit: User:Jleedev
Common circuit elements.

Selected design 2

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Credit: User:Xorx77
A simple DC to AC converter.

Selected design 3

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Credit: User:Ilmari Karonen
A diagram of a Möbius resistor showing the current flow.

Selected design 4

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Selected design 5

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Credit: commons:User:Inductiveload
An electrical model of an electrolytic capacitor.

Selected design 6

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Selected design 7

Portal:Electronics/Selected design/7


Credit: commons:User:Jjbeard
Circuit diagram of a simple Crowbar circuit, with an 8V nominal output (7.6V with SD1).

Selected design 8

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Credit: commons:User:Alejo2083
A configuration for operational amplifiers to create a negative resistance.

Selected design 9

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Credit: User:GRAHAMUK
A practical amplifier circuit.

Selected design 10

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Selected design 11

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Credit: User:Omegatron
Common base amplifier.

Selected design 12

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Selected design 13

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Credit: User:Omegatron
Color coded transistor-level schematic for a 741 op-amp.

Selected design 14

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Credit: User:Omegatron
Various phone jack symbols, to show every type of functionality.

Selected design 15

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Credit: User:K7jeb, User:Omegatron (vectorization)
Tesla Coil schematic.

Selected design 16

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Selected design 17

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Credit: commons:User:Xyzzy n
The concepts of series(left) and parallel(right) circuits.

Selected design 18

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Credit: commons:User:Achim Köhler
Cascode circuit with NPN bipolar transistors.

Selected design 19

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Selected design 20

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Credit: commons:User:Alejo2083
The configuration of an analog multiplier.

Selected design 21

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Selected design 22

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Selected design 23

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Credit: commons:User:Inductiveload
Diagram of the transistor driving of a unipolar stepper motor.

Selected design 24

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Selected design 25

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Selected design 26

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Credit: Old Radio, commons:User:Julo
Diagram of Pionier radio set (made in Poland since 1948).

Selected design 27

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Credit: commons:User:PACO
Schematic of a monostable multivibrator.

Selected design 28

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Credit: commons:User:FDominec
This list of electronic components is intended to make drawing of schematics simple, fast and very flexible.

Selected design 29

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Selected design 30

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Credit: commons:User:S-kei
Equivalent circuit of a solar cell.


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