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| Thanks to a built-in microprocessor, this clock has a wide range of features and settings. The six large figures of its display, which is ma...

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| The DCF-controlled LED clock design, published in the May 1998 issue of Elektor Electronics, is a radio-controlled electronic version of the...

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| MicroClock have available 28-pin a generator IC Type ICS525, also called OSCaR (acronym for oscillator replacement), which may be used to...

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| Anyone who overclocks the CPU of a PC lives in constant fear of having the processor fail due to overheating. A permanently-installed temp...

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| The CS8414 is a monolithic CMOS device which receives and decodes audio data up to 96 kHz according to the AES/EBU, IEC958, S/PDIF and EIA...

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| To avoid address conflicts, every peripheral on an I²C™ bus must have a unique address. Sometimes, however, peripherals may be assigned th...

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| The clock in computers and many other electronic systems is normally provided by a simple crystal oscillator. Unfortunately, the electrome...

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| If a PIC is used for example in a timer application, such as a programmable clock timer, the majority of the circuit is taken up by the us...

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| With a PC-like RISC architecture and offering clock frequencies up to 100 MHz, the new SX processors from Scenix are currently the faste...

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| The mains filter described in ‘PC Topics’ (April 1998) could do with two useful additions: a fuse monitor and a voltage indicator. The f...