Name That Part!
a. Arduino Micro
b. BASIC Stamp
c. Raspberry Pi 2
a. Coin Cell Battery
b. Super Capacitor
c. Alkaline Battery
a. Trimmer Pot
b. Blue Dot Inductor
c. Variable Capacitor
a. Panel Mount LED
b. N.O. Pushbutton
c. Fuse Holder
a. Krypton Bulb
b. Neon Bulb
c. Geiger Tube
a. Mica Capacitor
b. Ceramic Cap
c. Electrolytic Cap
a. Variac
b. Triac
c. Varistor
a. DIP Socket
b. SIP Socket
c. Eight-pin D-Sub
a. Bluetooth Module
b. GMRS Receiver
c. GPS Receiver
a. Mini Phone Jack
b. BNC Jack
c. Phone Jack
a. Touch Switch
b. Rain Sensor
c. Photo Resistor
a. USB B Female
b. USB A Female
c. USB C Female
a. Triple NOR
b. Quad NAND
c. Hex Inverter
a. ZAP Socket
b. ZIF Socket
c. ZAF Socket
a. Knife Switch
b. Toggle Switch
c. GFCI Breaker
a. RCA Jack
b. QVC Jack
c. Power Jack
a. Battery Holder
b. Battery Charger
c. NEG Heatsink
a. TO-220
b. TO- 3
c. TO-92
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Try this final photo quiz of 2016 and see
how many parts you can identify. Some
parts date back to the 1950s and earlier,
while others can be found at your local
RadioShack. For scale, the blue background
grid contains 1/4 inch squares. Keep in the
mind the photos have been sized to fit the
layout. The correct answers can be found
on page 64. Good luck!
38 December 2016
■ Presented by David Goodsell Scoring: 0-7 = Novice 8-15 = Good 16-18 = Expert