Projects in the April
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Experimental
Seismograph Logger (Part 1) - PIC controlled, PC compatible,
our experimental project offers you long-term data recording of the Earth's
rock and roll events! The project constantly records data from a sensor
that responds to any displacement between it and a reference source. The
associated electronics can be set to respond even to minor earthshifts
or vibrations. Can also be used with existing seismograph assembly that
outputs 0-5V. The article also contains information, resources and further
reading for those interested in exploring seismography in more depth.
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Loft
Light Alarm - This handy project
is a low cost energy-saver that warns you by means of a delayed-action
piezo sounder when the loft light is activated.
Saves wasted electricity and blown bulbs. There is no direct electrical
connection to the mains, instead a simple inductive-type sensor wire is
utilised to detect mains activity. Simple to build, 9V operated, ideal
for beginners.
PLEASE
TAKE NOTE (MAY 2004) Page 236 Fig. 1 the value of R2 should of course
be 470 ohms. The components list is correct.

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PIC Moon
Clock - ideal for romantics, or the odd werewolf, our PIC-powered
project shows by means of a circle of 12 l.e.d.s the phase of the moon,
from new, full, waxing to waning phases. Free source code available from
the EPE web site.
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Infra-Guard
Monitor - In-car protection for young children, produced by EPE in
response to a reader's request. This device monitors the boot/ luggage
(trunk) area of a car, SUV or estate car and warns when young children
have strayed into the area. Helps ensure your children don't climb where
they're not wanted. 12V operation, the circuit uses a PIR to constantly
check the luggage area of your vehicle.
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Teach-In
2004 (Part 6) Continuing our systems-approach introduction
to electronics specially written for beginners and younger students. This
month we suggest methods of sound level monitoring using bargraph l.e.d.
drivers. Circuit diagrams of demo circuits are provided for you to build
on solderless breadboards.
Also in this issue: Circuit Surgery - modified sinewave power
supplies and inverter basics; Techno Talk asks whether fuel cells
can save the planet. USB to PIC Interface review - could this module
be the answer to many PIC user's PC-interfacing problems? Net Work
- the Internet column suggests what the next trends in web site usage
are likely to be. Interface - case-modding your PC with l.e.d.
decoration controlled by your PC.
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