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| So far in the course we have been dealing with the hardware structure of the PIC processors. This third instalment, and the one to come, wi...

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| New products will be discribed here.

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| The main subject of the this second part of the course is the processor hardware and the way it interacts with the software. In addition to...

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| In view of the popularity of generat purpose PICs (Peripheral Interface Controllers), two experimentation boards are presented: one far...

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| Large designs traditionally required complex and extensive digital circuits are now simple to realize by virtue of the smalI, powerful, PIC...

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| The latest buzz in Programmable Logic Land is 'PIC', a RISCbased microcontroller manufactured by Microchip Technology Inc. Read all about...

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| Most VHF/UHF amplifiers for use with a symmetrtcal antenna (such as an open or closed dipole) have a balun at the input. A balun (short...

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| The basic function of a pick-up element is to translate the motion of the stylus into an electrical signal. The most popular cartridges in...

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| Although the analogue record player (as it is now olten called) was written off by many some years ago, well-known manufacturers like Thor...

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| Owners of the Acorn Electron home computer may well object to its interlac- ed, and therefore slightly instable, pic- ture. There is a trace...