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| It is well known that a PC can be used to measure electronic quantities by making it behave as an oscilloscope through suitable software. Si...

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| Until recently, TTL circuits from the 74xx family were a panacea for the realization of a wide variety of simple logic functions like m...

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| This article is a construction sheet about the PZ5032.

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| Flip-flops (US English) or bistables (British English) are well-known and widely used building blocks performing control, register, memor...

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| This is probably the simplest and cheapest logic analyser you have ever seen. A handful of inexpensive components in combination with...

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| This project is a Logic Scanner based on an IBM compatible PC that communicates with the 'outside world' through the parallel printer port....

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| Slogan enables a regular PC to be used as an 8-bit Logic Analyzer. The input signals are read via two COM ports. The analyzer program runs...

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| Fuzzy logic should allow people having little or no mathematical or scientific knowledge to design controllers for fairly complex systems....

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| The probe is a kind of adaptor board that is plugged into the circuir instead of the EPROM er RAM to be tested. The IC is temporarily pl...

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| This is another device for making working with the logic analyser published in our May 1996 issue more convenient. It increases the vers...