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  1. They don't offer samples of passive components because theirs are no diferent than anyone elses. They give out free chips because if you use their chip in your desing there is a good chance that they will be selling a lot more chips than the few they sent you.

  2. You should be getting ic's capable of distinguishing signal strenght at higher frequency. My analogy is if you are buying a digital camera one with a higher pixel rating will cost more. There is about the same amount of stuff in the expensive one as the cheap one. The expensive one has a biger sensor in it allowing it to see smaller things- Similar to the expensive test equiptment having sensors capable of seeing higher frequency.

  3. Just start some place like say where the power comes into the circuit. So take a wire and connect your power supply to the breadboard power rails. Then if there are any ics put them across the middle gap. Add a jumper from the power rail to the line that goes to the ic's power pin. Often the circuit diagrams will tell you the general area that things need to go.

    Like the flash game planarity. ;)
    http://www.planarity.net/

    BTW-I beat level 10!

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