| COS/MOS is a development of bipolar C technology and an offspring of the MOS (Metal Oxide Semiconductor). It started with t...
| COS/MOS is a development of bipolar C technology and an offspring of the MOS (Metal Oxide Semiconductor). It started with t...
| Solid state circuits are increasingly intruding into fields that were once the domain of electromechanical components, but only recently has...
| The recent energy crises have underlined the need to forge ahead with the development of new communication systems, not only to alleviat...
| With LEDs now available for a few tens of pence each it is possible to construct a `giant` seven-segment display from discrete LEDs for...
| The performance of bought or self-built preamplifiers for magnetic pickup cartridges is invariably not sufficiently well known. This is...
| The gyration principle was suggested by theoreticians over 25 years ago, although it is rarely seen in practical circuits. It can, howe...
| As discussed elsewhere in this issue, it is possible to distinctly improve the read- ability of ?-segment numeric displays by adding...
| A favourite gimmick in disco- theques is to use flashing lights, which are usually synchronised to the music. An interesting addition is...
| This is the first English edition of Elektor, a magazine that introduces a new way of presenting electronics. The Dutch edi...
| For more than ten years, manufacturers on the Continent have been measuring the quality of record-players, amplifiers, loudspeakers etc. aga...