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Old Book Teardown #19: Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits Volume 6 (1995) | In The Lab
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In this video we take a look inside Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits Volume 6 by Rudolf F. Graf and William Sheets.
Some circuits of interest included:
| Page | Circuit |
|---|---|
| 387 | Heartbeat Transducer |
| 531 | Geiger Counter |
| 663 | FM Bug |
And some new terms that we learned were:
- AGC: Automatic Gain Control
- ALC: Automatic Level Control
- IF: Intermediate Frequency
- He: Helium
- Ne: Neon
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