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| 1 R3 This design answers the need for an inexpensive, yet good quality, preamplifier equipped with a tone control section. Fig. 1 shows the...

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| This application of the well- known Type 555 timer is in- tended for model railway en- thusiasts wishing to construct a two-lamp flashing be...

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| EE JULY/AUGUST 1987 This precision rectifier oper- ates from an asymmetrical supply, handles input signals up to 3Vpp and has a frequency ra...

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| This is a downright simple de- sign for an AF function gener- ator that supplies a rectangular and triangular signal, and can be fed from a...

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| zero crossing 0 detector 16 12 00 C2 Emm 1u 16V 7 R5 R6 C3 14 3 R9U Tr i 1 The circuit proposed here is suitable for fitting into slide pro-...

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| EE JULY/AUGUST 1987 by S G Dimitriou This versatile circuit serves to raise the average output power of an AF amplifier. Its simplicity make...

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| A digital-to-analogue converter (DAC) that is easy to build from a handful of readily available parts. The 8-bit digital input for the circu...

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| EE JULY/AUGUST 1987 To answer the need for a com- pact amplifier that is capable of satisfactory operation when driven from a compact disc p...

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| When frequency stability is not of prime importance, a simple, yet reliable, digital clock oscil- lator can be made with the aid of relative...

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| by R Shankar Switching audio signals digi- tally could be done with the aid of CMOS analogue switches or multiplexers. Simple as this may se...