| Normally, a Wien bridge oscillator contains two identical capacitors and two iden tical (variable) resistors. That being the case, the t...
| Normally, a Wien bridge oscillator contains two identical capacitors and two iden tical (variable) resistors. That being the case, the t...
| A low-cost computer system is described that forms the perfect introduction into programming Intel's 8088 CPU. The system is complete with...
| The Atari ST is a user-friendly computer supported by a massive amount of excellent software. Unfortunately, early models of the ST lack a...
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| Many articles have been written on the use of two-by-two matrices for the representation of two-port or four-terminal networks. Computer d...
| This is the first in a short series of articles on applications of the multifunction measurement card for PCs, described in the previous t...
| This second and concluding part of the article deals with the operation of the I²C-PC insertion card that forms the link between the compu...
| Intel's 8031 embedded controller chip contains all the essential ingredients of a microcomputer - 1/0 ports, a UART, interrupt lines, 1...
| The indicator is intended to display the clock frequency of a personal computer HO 1133 HDN 1133 (pe) in megehartz. It consists of two com-...