Projects in the May 1999 issue of EPE Magazine | |
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PIC Toolkit
Mk 2 PIC Toolkit Mk 2 is now obsolete and you should use the TK3 (Toolkit Mk3) - October 2001 issue. |
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AM/
FM Radio Remote Control No licence needed in the UK for this system which uses pre-tuned RF modules. Range typically 100 metres in free space. Fully detailed transmitter and receiver project with four relay outputs. Hand-held transmitter has four keyswitches (pictured above). Based on the Holtek HT6014 transmitter / HT6034 decoder chipset, this design will find many control uses around the home. |
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MIDI Handbells In the August 99 issue (P.575) we said that on P. 327 Fig, 3, the negative lead of the electrolytic capacitor C2, connected to row K25, is incorrect. It should of course go to row J25, the 0V track. |
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Special
Feature: PC Engines from 4004 to Pentium® III I'll see your PII and raise you two Celerons! This must-read article documents the development of the Intel microprocessor. Love it or loathe it, there's no denying its widespread adoption in the desktop and workstation computer industry, and this authoritative article by an industry insider lays bare how the microprocessor has evolved from its humble beginnings as a 23,000 transistor chip to today's 7.5 million monoliths. Also discusses surrounding technical jargon. If you don't know your DIMMs from your cache from your Xeons, this article is for you. |
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PhizzyB
Computers Part 7 Please note, the PhizzyB hardware is now almost obsolete, with few kits or MCU chips remaining. Please check all parts are available before commencing construction. |
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