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| Many hobbyists use their PCs to control circuits via an I²C interface. In this article, we show how the necessary programming can be made...

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| With a modest number of components, the standard PC printer port can be transformed into an I/O system with up to 256 I/O lines. This arti...

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| In their book MatchBox BASIC Computer the authors describe a way of connecting a 12-bit analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) Type MAX187...

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| In an earlier article on light intensity measurement using the PC (Elektor Electronics February 1998 Supplement) it was claimed that accur...

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| The MatchBox BASIC computer is without doubt one of the most popular projects published in Elektor Electronics. Meanwhile, the articles...

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| The circuit presented in this article enables you to build a software-controlled 8-channel analogue switching unit that will be hard to be...

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| The variable power supply described in this article is the latest in a long line of power units published in this magazine over the past...

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| Because of their double-sided layouts, the printed circuit boards are probably difficult to reproduce with hobbyist tools. That’s why we...

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| Faced with the ominous task of having to cajole an existing microcontroller board into managing a control function, many of you will r...

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| This article describes MCS-52 device.