| A solution using two diodes followed by a 4 times voltage multiplier in the form of a cascode rectifier.
| A solution using two diodes followed by a 4 times voltage multiplier in the form of a cascode rectifier.
| The debate still goes on as to which are better, valves or transistors. We don't intend to get involved in that argument here. But if y...
| It has been known since Einstein that time is relative. This seems to apply particularly to children, who can make seconds and minutes seem...
| This design is based on the binary clock on display in a German museum the author happened to visit. It functional replica is based on a PIC...
| The present circuit is particularly intended to help the reader in the use of a PIC processor Type PIC16F84, a temperature sensor with 1-Wir...
| Happens to everyone! You’re comfortably installed on your sofa watching TV and then all of a sudden you need to get up to turn the lights on...
| The idea for this adapter was really born out of necessity. The 24.576-MHz crystal oscillator that is used in the Audio ADC 2000, (24 bit/96...
| This circuit (admittedly a big word for three connectors), was born out of necessity. Many years ago, when reliable scanners were still bein...
| This little aid was originally designed to test the Shutter Time Meter from the January 2006 issue. This meter was specifically designed for...
| The circuit described here is the digital and display section of a thermometer; the analogue circuitry and signal conditioning required to u...