| 0 SAMPLE & HOLD FOR ANALOGUE SIGNALS Conventional analogue sample and hold circuits are notorious for their tendency to drift, a phenomenon...
| 0 SAMPLE & HOLD FOR ANALOGUE SIGNALS Conventional analogue sample and hold circuits are notorious for their tendency to drift, a phenomenon...
| I ¬?I 1 I LOW-FREQUENCY LC OSCILLATOR It is not always appreciated that LC cir- cuits may be used for generating low frequencies. The propos...
| 0 SINGLE-CHIP 150 W AF POWER AMPLIFIER The Type LM12 operational amplifier from National Semiconductor has at least one remarkable character...
| EE JULY/AUGUST 1988 02 AUXILIARY NEGATIVE- VOLTAGE SOURCE Manycircuitsrequire,apartfrom the connectedgatesN2toNsincl.,functions usualpositiv...
| 0 Light-duty (25 to 600 W ) solid-state relays 1 have recently been introduced on the marketby Sharp.These smalland com- pact devices switch...
| This timer can be set to count a maxi- mum of 60 hours. It also allows an inter- val to be set. When this interval is reached, a buzzer soun...
| EE JULY/AUGUST 1988 02 FLASHING LIGHT This is a rather unusual application of IC1 the Type 317 voltage regulator. With only a handful of ext...
| A calibration generator is used for quickly checking receiver operation. The design shown here generates RF signals (markers) at 1 MHz inter...
| This circuit shows that a preamplifier for magneto-dynamic cartridges can be relatively simple without seriously com- promising compliance t...
| 0 1ALTERNATING CURRENT SOURCE One of the less known properties of field effect transistors is that some of these are electrically symmetrica...