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There are many circuits on an inexpensive element base. Power supplies, converters and all that.
1. Scheme of a charger from a rechargeable flashlight (dangerous for batteries)
2. Voltage stabilizer on PT
3. Stable current sources
4. Current source
5. Voltage stabilizer
6. Current source
7. Bipolar current source
8. Stable current sources
9. Charger
10. Voltage converter
11. Very good charger
12. Option to replace the high-voltage zener diode
13. A simple indicator of radiation hazard
14. Charger
15. Voltage converter
16. Stable current source
17. Analogue of a zener diode
18. Voltage stabilizer with current limit - current source
19. Voltage stabilizer for solar charger
20. Ripple compensation in the power supply
21. Free Energy Charger
22. Voltage regulator on the logic element
23. A simple source of stable current
24. Switching stabilizer of a capacitor PSU
25. Transformerless clock power supply on optocouplers
26. Structural diagram of a capacitor voltage converter with current multiplication
27.Capacitive voltage converter
28. Current source on the integral zener diode
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