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Master Parts List

You have reached the master parts list webpage for Complete Electronics Self Teaching Guide. This page gives you access to a master parts list. If you are planning to build all the projects in Complete Electronics Self Teaching Guide this master parts list could be useful. For example since you can reuse breadboards only three breadboards are needed to complete all the projects, while if you order from the individual parts list you would be ordering a breadboard for each circuit. The one type of part this list does not assume will be reused is resistors.

The list provides links to suppliers for some of the components. These links are intended to make finding the parts a little easier for those of you new to electronics. However most parts needed to build these projects can be obtained from various suppliers, you should chose the supplier best for you.

This list does not include jumper wire, test equipement such as multimeters, function generators and oscilloscopes, or tools such as wire cutters and wire strippers.

  • Batteries
    • Two battery snap connectors
    • One 9 V battery
    • 16 AA batteries
    • Two 6-volt battery packs using AA batteries
    • One 12-volt battery pack using AA batteries
  • Breadboards
  • Capacitors
    • Three 1 µF capacitors (unpolarized)
    • One 0.1 µF capacitor.
    • One 0.22 µF capacitor.
    • One 4.7 µF capacitor. (polarized.)
    • One 1000 pF capacitor. (1000 pF is also sometimes stated by suppliers as 0.001 µF.) 
    • One 0.01 µF capacitor.
    • One 0.016 µF capacitor. (polypropylene film )
  • Diodes
  • Inductors
  • Potentiometer
  • Resistors; 0.25 watt
    •  One 100 kΩ, 0.25-watt resistor.
    • Four 1 kΩ, 0.25-watt resistors
    • One 51 kΩ, 0.25-watt resistor.
    • One 150 kΩ, 0.25-watt resistor.
    • One 220 kΩ, 0.25-watt resistor.
    • One 270 kΩ, 0.25-watt resistor.
    • One 330 kΩ, 0.25-watt resistor.
    • One 380 kΩ, 0.25-watt resistor.
    • One 15 kΩ, 0.25-watt resistor
    • One 2.2 kΩ, 0.25-watt resistor
    • One 3.3 kΩ, 0.25-watt resistor
    • One 220 Ω, 0.25-watt resistor
    • One 68 kΩ, 0.25-watt resistor
    • Four 510 Ω, 0.25-watt resistors
    • Two 82 kΩ, 0.25-watt resistors
    • Three 8.2 kΩ, 0.25-watt resistors
    • Three 100 Ω, 0.25-watt resistors
    • Nine 10 kΩ, 0.25-watt resistors.
  • Resistors; 0.5 watt
    • One 330-ohm, 0.5-watt resistor
    • One 100-ohm, 0.5-watt resistor.
    • One 56-ohm, 0.5-watt resistor
  • Transistors
  • Misc 
    • Three terminal blocks
    • One OPA134 operational amplifier. (8-pin dual in-line (DIP) version)
    • One audio transformer with impedance of both the primary and secondary coil rated at 600 Ω (with equal impedance for the primary and secondary coils, the turns ratio will be 1:1), and a center-tapped secondary coil.
    • One piezoelectric buzzer with a minimum operating voltage of 3 volts DC. Using a buzzer with pins (such as part # SE9-2202AS by Shogyo International) enables you to insert the buzzer directly into the breadboard. If you use a buzzer with wire leads (such as part # PK-27N26WQ by Mallory), you need another terminal block.
    • One infrared LED.
    • One infrared photodiode.
    • One lamp rated for approximately 25 mA at 6 volts. (Part # 272-1140 from Radio Shack is a good fit for this project.)