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| 1 91 a better piano octave2 CI (,.-101-0)c-1-""""1::::: Quite a lot of magazine space has already been dedicated to the Elektor piano. By no...

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| Readers who have built the five octave version of the Elektor piano can extend its frequency range by the addition of two more octaves with...

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| elektor july/august 1980 UK 15 106 book page reminder How many times have the lights gone out when you are halfway through the best part of...

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| 5-18 — elektor may 1980 frequency lock system one up on PLL One of the basic requirements of any radio receiver is a stable front-end (or...

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| 2-32 — elektor february 1980 digisplay p.c. board for the It was probably the simplicity of the circuit"s design which helped it to score...

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| 1-08 — elektor january 1980 digital tuning scale no strings attached •• LED display direct — i.e. without any additional transistor...

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| The circuit shown here will generate pre-programmable periodic wave-forms. The waveform is stored digitally in two 256 x 4 bit RAMs which a...

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| Most metal detectors suffer from one sort of drawback or another, perhaps the most serious being the tendency of the oscillator frequency to...

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| A frequency range of 0.1 Hz to 999.9 kHz, a choice of CMOS or TTL output levels, and an accuracy/ stability which is limited only by that of...

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| A frequency range of 0.1 Hz to 999.9 kHz, a choice of CMOS or TTL output levels, and an accuracy/ stability which is limited only by that of...