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Data Book 1
- By Colin Mitchell
- Published Saturday 6th 2008
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Data Book 1 is an e-book of nearly 100 pages and is filled with handy
information and circuits.
Programmer for PIC12F629
- By Colin Mitchell
- Published Thursday 27th 2008
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article coming soonWind Speed
- By Colin Mitchell
- Published Thursday 27th 2008
- TE Projects , currently being developed
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article coming soonSteam Sound
- By TE Admin
- Published Thursday 27th 2008
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article not finishedSpy Circuits
- By Colin Mitchell
- Published Thursday 27th 2008
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The purpose of this article is to compare different circuits and
explain the features that contribute to a good design. Some of these
circuits (the best of each design) are available from Talking
Electronics in kit-form and/or ready assembled. Spin The Dice
- By Colin Mitchell
- Published Thursday 27th 2008
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An educational project using a PIC chip.
Spinning Sign
- By Colin Mitchell
- Published Thursday 27th 2008
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article coming soonPush-Pull
- By Colin Mitchell
- Published Wednesday 26th 2008
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second page to Solar ChargerSolar Charger
- By Colin Mitchell
- Published Wednesday 26th 2008
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This is another kit in our
self-sufficiency range. We also have a 12v fluoro inverter kit for
those who need to operate 20watt to 40watt fluorescent lamps from a
12v supply. Operational Amplifier
- By Colin Mitchell
- Published Monday 24th 2008
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An op-amp can be connected to a single voltage rail (called UNIPOLAR
SUPPLY - 0v to Vcc) or a dual voltage rail (called BIPOLAR SUPPLY
+/-Vcc).When connected to a single voltage rail, the output can go from 0v to approx full rail voltage.