| Parts 4 and 5, October and November 1977. In Part 4, R I in the input adder circuit (figure 7) is shown as I 00 k. This...
| Parts 4 and 5, October and November 1977. In Part 4, R I in the input adder circuit (figure 7) is shown as I 00 k. This...
| In the article on the Elektor equaliser (see elsewhere in this issue) it was noted that third octave filters represented a more ideal sol...
| The ADSR (Attack-Decay-Sustain-Release) shaper described in this article can be used to control the VCA and VCF to impart a wide range...
| A function generator is a versatile and extremely useful device, which provides the constructor with a simple and efficient means of test...
| An extra feature to their elec-tronic digital door lock is intro-duced by A.R.C. Europe Ltd - an integral card or key reader unit. In its ba...
| Wherever possible in Elektor circuits, transis-tors and diodes are simply marked `TUP` (Transistor, Universal PNP), `TUN` (Transi...
| A single-bit microprocessor which executes Boolean logic operations and which can be used as an inexpensive sequence timer and controller...
| A true `universal meter` should be able to read not only voltage, current and resistance - but also other quantities. The usual multimeter w...
| Among the topics discussed in this second part of the series on the SC/MP microprocessor are pro- gramming techniques, the SC/MP stat...
| This device will appeal to those who are not satisfied with the fare normally offered by regular broad- prodcast transmitters. It offers the...