| By connecting this auxiliary circuit, the Junior Computer can be run in single cycle mode. As opposed to single step operation, where a whol...
| By connecting this auxiliary circuit, the Junior Computer can be run in single cycle mode. As opposed to single step operation, where a whol...
| 7-72 - elektor july/august 1982 Preamplifiers for magnetic cartridges suffer from one major problem: Their own noise. This additional noise...
| X. 1 30 MHz 30 p series resonance 82608 5V a stable time base The time base shown here uses a crystal for series resonance. This method achi...
| 7-74 - elektor july/august 1982 After the transmitter using the SL 490, published elsewhere in this issue, we come to the receiver, once aga...
| The problem of not having the right IC to hand is an well known stumbling- block for constructors: When a VCO is required urgently, the idea...
| 7-76 - elektor july/august 1982 RS 232 interface A microcomputer is usually connected to a peripheral device, such as terminal, printer or t...
| Elektor has lost track of the number of running light circuits that have seen the light on its pages in recent years. There must have been a...
| Start/stop oscillators are indispensible in video interface circuits. Such oscillators have to be synchronised with differentiated character...
| 7-78 - elektor july/august 1982 Most T.V. games systems commercially produced allow the user to actually hear what is happening on the scree...
| 7-80 - elektor july/august 1982 This application of the "miracle chip" LM/XR 13600 deals with a voltage controlled triangular oscillator. Th...