| 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...
| 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...
| 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...
| EE July/August 1986 103 The designer of this circuit will readily admit that it is literally not much to make a song or dance about, since w...
| by Helena Buswell When a 38 year old Scot- tish housewife made an appointment to visit her doctor at the local health centre, she was unawar...
| InGaAsP has proved far from easy, but suitable devices are now available and undergoing life tests. Other planned cables discussion. Short s...
| EE February 1986 EXTENSIONS 2 Second in the series on home-made MSX add-on units, this article presents a cartridge extension board and full...
| This sixth article in the series deals with the colour extension, which is basically a large amount of extra RAM (Random Access Memory) for...
| EE 62 February 1986 CAR BURGLAR ALARM Although no alarm offers complete protection against theft, it will, none the less, deter most thieves...
| EE January 1986 by P Lavigne a- D Meyer The graphics control program, further on referred to as "video inter- preter", consists of a little...
| After the preliminary and theoretical con- siderations of the past three months, this fourth article in the series deals with the constructi...