| 12-38 — elektor december 1980 mobile can can R. Wenzelburger the true "tin robot" Although no great claims are being made as to the practi...
| 12-38 — elektor december 1980 mobile can can R. Wenzelburger the true "tin robot" Although no great claims are being made as to the practi...
| din can elektor december 1980 — 12-39 din can L. van Ginderen The number of possible applications for noise emitting circuits is absolutel...
| 12-40 — elektor december 1980 genie in the can R. Wenzelburger Our canned genie is extremely lazy. It prefers to lie flat on its back in t...
| 12-42 — elektor december 1980 piping can can electronic wind instrument It had to happen, an electronic equivalent of Scotland"s national...
| 12-46 --- elektor december 1980 water can This is an outdoor game for two players, both armed with a bottle of water and a ball. At a certai...
| canine defence elektor december 1980 — 12-47 The canine defence is in two parts, first line defence and second line defence. The first is...
| The weakest link in the hi-fi chain as far as crosstalk is concerned is the pickup. A Japanese firm, however, has recently introduced a spec...
| It is safe to say that anyone who wishes to maintain a serious interest in elec- tronics during the nineteen-eighties must get to grips wi...
| Using a National LM39 l l IC, a l mA meter and a few resistors it is a simple matter to construct a thermometer to measu...
| This candle is a simple electronic toy. It can also be used for conjuring tricks. The circuit is designed around an incan- descen...