This document provides an overview of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). It begins by defining HPLC and explaining that it uses small particle columns and high pressure to achieve faster separations compared to traditional liquid chromatography. The document then discusses the basic components and principles of HPLC, including the stationary and mobile phases, various modes of separation, and common instrumentation such as pumps, injectors, columns, and detectors. It provides details on the configuration and function of each component.