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| THE ULTIMATE SOLID-STATE MEMORY? EE March 1987 Fig. 1. Monocrystalline silicon seen through an electron microscope. Most of the manufacturer...

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| EE 38 June 1986 CCD VIDEO MEMORY SYSTEMS It seems fairly certain that over the next few years more and more video systems will incorporate p...

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| how to double your ROM memory capacity The 2708 EPROM has become vir- tually obsolete, and with good reason. It needs three supply voltages...

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| The anemometer featured in our October 1983 issue contains a memory which stores the minimum and maximum windspeeds measured in the form of...

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| The essential ingredients for any self-respecting disco are well known, plenty of the right type of music, an abundance of coloured lights a...

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| The problems of address decoding in a microprocessor system are generally summarised in the question "where, when and how is the memory acce...

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| frost warning device elektor december 1983 with a memory While Britain is normally spared the worst extremes of weather, there are times whe...

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| LJ doorbel) memory On occasion it may be useful to know when a visitor has called in your absence. This is especially true in the case of an...

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| universal memory card elektor march 1983 The continuing development of "bigger" memory ICs obliges us to develop new, versatile and more pow...

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| Parts list 4 Resistors: R1,R1"= 560 n R2,R2" = 100 k R3,R3" = 56 St R4,R4" = 1 t Rg = 100 k (for bridge mode only) Capacitors: C1,C1",C6,C6"...