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| 59HCMOS VCO Crafty designers are forever trying to use ICs for applications they were never intended for. In this circuit a member of the ne...

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| EE 84 July/August 1986 61car radio alarm 1 +12V +12V(DI • OV OV0 4,C(• It is an unfortunate as well as a gener- ally acknowledged fact t...

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| Light-emitting diodes are perfectly suitable for dark-room light, because they (a) obviate the need of filters; (b) emit cold light; (c) hav...

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| EE 86 July/August 1986 1631Mandelbrotgraphics The computer-based implementation of certain iterative types of calcul- ation may offer highly...

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| The purpose of this one-chip circuit is to give an audible alarm in case a thief attempts to steal the car radio, which is generally conside...

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| 88 65 deceptive lock This circuit offers a means to fool all EE July/August 1986 but the cleverest burglar, but, although it is a clever des...

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| from an idea by A Buhlmeier 66 noise gate and two regulator sections are re- quired. For a double mono version, two control sections and two...

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| Here is a circuit that enables you to leave a boring meeting at any time you like. When you have had quite enough of the exasperating, seem-...

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| EE July/August 1986 68 Despite the many laudable qualities of the BBC microcomputer as to speed and ease of peripheral inter- facing, many u...

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| 69halogen lamp protector Halogen lamps are, unfortunately, rather prone to burn out when they are switched on, and this is mainly owing to t...