Projects in the January 2004 issue of EPE Magazine | |
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It is not necessary to install it into the vehicle's electrics, as the
motorist simply enters the present mileometer reading into the Car Computer
using the keypad. Works in stand alone mode or can connect through a serial
interface to a PC.
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There is probably nothing more satisfying to the radio hobbyist than listening to live radio broadcasts on a home-built receiver. This top quality series (please check our Online Shop for back issues) describes in complete detail a variety of practical radio circuits, also detailing the theory of operation and many fundamental radio principles. The series is fully illustrated and photographed in detail. We don't think you'll find a better introduction to radio project building anywhere! |
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If you're just starting out in electronics, then Teach-In 2004 is for you. Don't miss this important educational series - back issues are available from our Online Shop. |
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How to extract data from a GPS handset and use it in your PIC microcontroller circuitry and Visual Basic 6 programs. Also in the January 2004 issue: TechnoTalk: speculating on the future of television services; Ingenuity Unlimited (readers' own circuits). New Technology Update - how IntelliFET devices improve power supply protection, and new fuel cell developments. Net Work, our Internet column, explains the usefullness of newsgroups and suggests alternatives to the Google search engine. Circuit Surgery - defining source and sink currents. MOSFETs in linear mode, and an electric meter that offers voltage, frequency, true rms readings and more. |
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