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| EE June 1986 62 by A. Schmeets PORTABLE MIXER 3 This concluding article on the portable mixer details the design and construction of the sec...

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| EIGHT-WAY RELAY BOARD Whatever they say, don"t believe that computer interfacing is within reach of the average owner of a personal micro eq...

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| MIDI KEYBOARD FROM BOHM To start with, it should be noted that the MIDI keyboard described in this article is a control unit that in some qu...

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| EE June 1986 26 HIGH-POWER AF AMPLIFIER 2 After last month"s discussion of the power output boards and associated power supply, this conclud...

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| PROG =0 A PROG =1 A 432A B=■i The proposed circuit has been de- signed for insertion between the digital RGB(I) outputs of the Elektor hig...

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| EE 26 May 1986 EARLY DETECTION OF ELECTRONIC FAILURES by N.A. Cole, CEng, MIERE The graphical relationship between the failure rate and oper...

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| test (DUT) is loaded into one of many sockets con- nected to a double-sided printed-circuit board (PCB). The DUT board is then placed inside...

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| A loudspeaker looks a simple enough device: a frame, a coil, a magnet, and a cone of paper or of man-made fibre. Put it in a box and you hav...

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| PORTABLE MIXER 2 This second part in the series continues with the construction of the first output module, which incorporates tone controls...

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| EE 38 May 1986 • • I by Paul Lenz E0-FF 32 special characters, such as Greek letters and lower case letters with descenders. LCD TYPE LM...