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| White LEDs are increasingly used for lighting applications in battery-powered equipment. To cope with the effects of a fluctuating supply vo...

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| In line with this month’s focus on all things Wireless I am covering a vintage instrument that has given me many years of excellent service...

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| The development system described in this article continues a fine tradition of Elektor Electronics microcontroller articles, and follows in...

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| The Gameboy Advance (GBA) already has its own power supply, processor, keypad and an LCD display. In addition, the system bus is made availa...

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| This ingeniously designed circuit may be just the ticket for those interested in weather observations, in particular, wind speed and directi...

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| Okay, your microcontroller program is finished and now you want to see some text and other stuff on a display. Unfortunately, the LCD you ha...

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| Elsewhere in the Small Circuits Collection there is an article about connecting an LCD to a PC (see ‘LCD Status Display’). There is also an...

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| This article was an entry to the Flash Competition of Elektor Electronics, and describes how a real-time clock (RTC) can be implemented in s...

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| Most commercial DVM modules with an LCD readout are 9-V powered and based on an ICL7106 or similar A-D converter chip. These modules are typ...

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| An EL lamp is a solid state, low power, uniform area light source. Because of its thin profile (as thin as 0.3 mm) and the fact that it can...