| EE 50 December 1987 NUMBERS AND THE MACHINE by C.H. Freeman Computer science depends largely on the properties of real numbers. The correct...
| EE 50 December 1987 NUMBERS AND THE MACHINE by C.H. Freeman Computer science depends largely on the properties of real numbers. The correct...
| As reported elsewhere in this issue, this month we start a regular series of reviews of a variety of test and measurement equipment. The ser...
| EE 56 December 1987 DIGITAL MOTOR DRIVER FOR R/C MODELS R/C modellers will delight in building and using this ultra-compact, high efficiency...
| EE 62 December 1987 INFORMATION THEORY AND ENCRYPTION by B.P. McArdle Anyone who is, or becomes, involved in encryption operations and crypt...
| EE December 1987 APPLICATION NOTES The contents of this column are based on information obtained from manufacturers in the electronics indus...
| EE 20 November 1987 THE BIRTH OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS Twenty-five years ago worldwide communications entered a new era. Telstar, the wor...
| EE 24 November 1987 BASIC COMPUTER As already noted in refer- ence (I), the Type 8052AH- BASIC V1.1 is a single-chip microcontroller tailore...
| Novembe There is as yet no standard for the DAT or the tape cassettes, although proposals have been submitted to the International Electrote...
| EE 36 November 1987 LONG-RANGE INFRA-RED TRANSMITTER-RECEIVER by J C Stekelenburg This two-way, infra-red, FM, communication system covers l...
| EE 46 November 1987 THE UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM Now that the US and the EEC are endorsing the UNIX operating system, and the X/Open Group of E...