| The CS8414 is a monolithic CMOS device which receives and decodes audio data up to 96 kHz according to the AES/EBU, IEC958, S/PDIF and EIA...
| The CS8414 is a monolithic CMOS device which receives and decodes audio data up to 96 kHz according to the AES/EBU, IEC958, S/PDIF and EIA...
| The modern computer is a true multimedia machine with capacities far exceeding letter writing or the odd game of chess. You can use it to...
| The TDA1572 integrated AM receiver circuit performs all the active functions and part of the filtering required of an AM radio receiver. It...
| In professional electronics today, some of the greatest advances have been made in the field of programmable devices, especially those des...
| Towards the end of the 19th century several researchers were developing ways and means of converting sound into electrical signals. The fi...
| With the passing of the years, developments and inventions in the electrical field succeeded each other in increasing tempo. In 1876, Al...
| The proliferation of local communication networks in industrial systems seems inexorable: CAN bus, Profibus, LON, ASI, Interbus-S, FIP, EIB...
| Although microprocessors are integrated into more and more electronic circuits, there remain requirements for analogue components and...
| This short article deals with several matters relating to the booster amplifier described in the July/August issue of this magazine. One o...
| The DS1615 is an integrated temperature recorder that combines a real time clock with temperature data logging and histogram capabilities. I...