All items tagged with circuit and Elektor (30)

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| Although designed m a robust, wideband output driver for the MAX038-based Function Generator described in the June 1995 issue of Elektor...

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| The MAX366 and MAX367 are multiple, two-terminal circuit protectors. Placed in se&a with slgnal lines, each two-terminal device guards se...

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| The SCART switching box was carefully designed to make sure that any input is connected to only one output at a time. This was done to pre...

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| When the English edition of Elektor (as it was then called) was initiated nearly 20 years ago, it was probably the first European electro...

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| M OST solid-state electronic circuits normally operate in a low voltage environment, and may be seriously harmed - even destroyed - in a...

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| There are many chips on the market that may be used in a keyboard circuit, but many of these are fixed and do not provide all the keys re...

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| When the control voltage at the Input of the circuit is varied from 0 V to +12 V, the LED will first light up green and then gradually, via...

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| The circiut shown here generates a pulse train in which the width of each individual pulse is determined by a control voltage. This prope...

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| The circuit presented here guarantees that if bulb La1 gives up the ghost. bulb La2 will take over its task, 50 that there is always ligh...

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| morse decoding with the 280A elektor may 1983 including a program by P. von Berg (ON6XK) Spoken language is a code made up of sounds and it...