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| Following the description of the computer's hardware in last month's introductory instalment, buckle yourself for a fast introduction to t...

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| The miniature size computer described in this short series of articles heralds a new era in DIY microcontroller development systems. The M...

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| More than twenty years ago, IBM designed a computer system for small office appiications. No one at that time could have foreseen the revo...

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| Printer buffers serve to ensure that the data to be printed are taken from the computer as quickly as possible so that th e computer can...

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| Many PC users use their computer to control electromechanical systems. In these applications, it is often required to switch and control s...

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| Most computer users know that their computer has a parallel printer port, often colloquially called 'Centronics port'. Not many ofthem k...

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| Practically all of today's PCs have a hard disk and one or more floppy disk drives. These 'media' allow the computer to load the files it n...

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| This series is intended to help you with the quantitative aspects of electronic design: predicting currents, voltage, waveforms, and other...

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| A circuit is described tor continuously monitoring the various power supply lines in computers. It will also detect spikes (other than RF....

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| The popular 80C535 single-board computer described a few months aga in this magazine has a powerful microcontroller, and can be used for a...