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 Minimal parts curvetracer and very cheap

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PostSubject: Minimal parts curvetracer and very cheap   Minimal parts curvetracer and very cheap I_icon_minitimeFebruary 26th 2018, 11:16 pm

I think you could build this bridge with 3 resistors, 2 diodes, 1 potentiometer, 12 volt DC source, 1DPDT switch, a sensitive milli or micro amp meter or digital meter. Two transistor sockets. That's it.
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