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| The SC/MP, housed in a 40-pin DIP case belongs in the category of very early microprocessors, sporting a traditional structure with register...

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| Although the Elektor Junior computer was not the first home-built computer based on the 6502 processor (the KIM and others having achieved s...

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| This peripheral circuit for the 89S8252 Flash Board provides a largeformat, 10-character running-text display using dot-matrix modules.The s...

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| This circuit is especially designed for those who are not satisfied with a single, fixed volume level for their Audio DAC 2000. Minimal modi...

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| The dimmer is suitable not only for normal domestic lighting, but also for dimming halogen lamps (and other inductive loads). The dimmer i...

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| The robot chassis needs to accommodate two servos for drivetrain, a battery pack, and have a prototype development area (the Board of Edu...

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| Although microprocessors are integrated into more and more electronic circuits, there remain requirements for analogue components and...

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| The 10 MHz Function Generator design published in Elektor Electronics in June 1995 has one serious deficiency: it cannot provide amplitu...

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| MICROPROCESSORS software debugging tools for 80C166 Hitex Telemon 166 debugger specially adapted for Elektor Figure 1. Watching and examin i...

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| The TDA8552 from Philips Semiconductors is a two-channel audio power amplifier that provides an output power of 2×1.4 W into an 8 Ω load w...