Projects in the August 2002 issue of EPE Magazine | |
|
EPE
PIC® World Clock Our latest PIC®-powered project, this time-zone clock offers global time zone data, a calendar and position of the sun, all neatly displayed on a graphics LCD display. Uses a PIC® 16F877 with EPE's free source code, available for download from our FTP site. |
|
Teach-In
2002 (Part 10) - Advanced Sensors and Telemetry Systems. Our marathon series outlining the use of environmental sensors in test and instrumentation applications concludes with a look at telemetry systems: methods of transmitting data from remote sensors. We suggest a remote anemometer and how to transmit analogue signals as well. Have you checked out the previous nine parts of this series as well? |
|
"Big
Ears" Binaural Buggy |
|
Simple
Audio Circuits (Part 4) - concluding part of this top-quality series examines loudspeaker enclosures and associated set-up circuits. If loudspeaker design "baffles" you, then this in-depth article will help you to "horn" your skills! A tuneable oscillator circuit is also described. |
|
Pickpocket
Alarm - dodge those artful pickpockets with our simple portable alarm. Compact battery-powered system uses a magnetic switch and tilt-switch to warn of attempts to steal a handbag. Ideal project for beginners. |
|
|
|