Elektor Team (9510)

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| This stepper motor driver is simple without compromising versatility. It has a conventional computer interface, an optional on-board clock g...

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| EE JULY/AUGUST 1988 The Type TEA5114 from Thomson-CSF comprises three electronic switches fol- lowed by a buffer/amplifier. Normally the vol...

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| This negative voltage converter differs from a host of other designs in not being set up around the latest integrated cir- cuit. The circuit...

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| It happens from time to time that very large voltage spikes (lightning; switching of large loads) are superim- posed on the mains. Although...

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| EE JULY/AUGUST 1988 06 FROM ALTIMETER TO VARIOMETER The altimeter published some 18 months ago 0) can be adapted to func- tion as a variomet...

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| 06 BACKGROUND-NOISE SUPPRESSOR Hiss, crackling, and other discordant sounds are disconcerting and frequent sources of annoyance to most musi...

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| 0 The d.c. component of a signal can only be detected by separating it from the a.c. component. This is most con- veniently done by filterin...

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| EE JULY/AUGUST 1988 The circuit consists of three distinct sec- tions. The first consists of a straightfor- ward amplifier, ICI. and IClb. T...

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| As far as young engineers and techni- cians are concerned, a sine wave gener- ator is something you make from an XR2206. In the pre-IC era,...

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| The circuit described here enables a choice to be made from four different stereo channels with only one switch. Internal switching is effec...