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- Resistor
- Resistors in series and parallel
- Wire wound resistor
- Energy dissipation in resistors (Joule's Law)
- Capacitor
- Capacitors in series and in parallel
- Inductor
- Air core Inductor

- Ideal Transformer
- Autotransformer

- Semiconductor Diode
- Zener diode
- Schottky diode
- BJT: Bipolar Junction Transitor
- Darlington Transistor

- LED: Light Emitting Diode
- Photodiode
- Phototransistor
- 7-segment Display
- Optocoupler
- Photoresistor - LDR

- Relay

FETs (Field Effect Transistor)
- FET. Advantages & Disadvantages
- JFET: Electrical characteristics

- Electric conductors
- Wheatstone bridge circuit
- Multimeter
- How to measure the resistors value using a Multimeter

- Voltage
- Electric current
- Continuous or direct current
- Alternating current (AC)
- Properties of the alternating current
- Static electricity

- Ohm`s Law
- Thevenin theorem

- Benjamin Franklin`s Fluid Theory

- Analog and Digital. What´s the difference?

The Electric Field

- Electrostatic Force
- Logic Circuit
- The truth table
- Logic Levels
- Combinational circuit
- Sequential circuit
- BCD code

The Power Transformer
- The electric power transformer usage

- The microwaves
- History of the microwave oven

- Transformerless Power Supply

- Light-emitting diode connected to 120/240 VAC


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