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| When it comes to speech recognition products the California based company Sensory (www.sensoryinc.com) have been at the forefront for some t...

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| Although the Elektor Electronics USB interface described in the September 2000 issue allows the port current to be set for only one port, th...

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| Thanks to their high light output and long lifetimes, a white LED is an excellent choice as a replacement for the incandescent bulb in a pen...

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| This article is mainly about the board and the uses to which it can be put. The circuit is simplicity itself and consists of four phono sock...

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| This battery cooler is used to cool and discharge lead-acid battery packs found in model planes, boats and cars, so that they can then be sa...

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| Maxim (www.maxim-ic.com) have recently introduced an innovative IC the MAX1474 also called a FLECAP (Fine Line Electronically trimmable Capa...

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| The schematics show two crystal oscillator circuits constructed using the high-speed LT1394 comparator from Linear Technology (www.linear-te...

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| In the July/August issue of 1998 we introduced the LM75, a 9-bit temperature sensor. Since then, the same company (National Semiconductor) h...

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| The commutation of a fan motor as the rotor moves from one pole to the next can be clearly observed as pulses in its current consumption. Th...

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| A flashing LED based on a 555 is not likely to win the first prize for originality, but such a circuit continues to be useful for all kinds...