| When the compact disc, CD, was introduced by Philips of the Netherlands and Sony of Japan in the early 1980s, pulse-code modulation (in pr...
| When the compact disc, CD, was introduced by Philips of the Netherlands and Sony of Japan in the early 1980s, pulse-code modulation (in pr...
| Some time ago, Philips introduced a new Battery Management IC: the SM 1501T. This IC was developed specifically for application in int...
| Many circuits, extensions and modules for the Inter-IC-Communications (I²C) bus have appeared in this magazine over the past few years. Th...
| The monitor, based on Philips Components' Type TEA1041T, enables a check to be kept on the power supply lines of a battery-operated appli...
| Microcontrollers are increasingly used for switching and control applications. Consequently, there is a growing need of inexpensive progra...
| The power that can be obtained from a standard car radio amplifier operating from a 12 V car battery is 5-6 W, which (for many listeners)...
| Owing to the vast increase in the number of mobile telephones, there is an equally vast demand (and need) for means of making listening t...
| Many channels on the Astra 1A/ 1B/ 1C TV satellites use the Panda-Wegener analogue companding system tor their audio subcarriers. Untortun...
| The I²C interface was originally developed by Philips Components to enable complex integrated circuits to communicate using a simple bidir...
| There can be no doubt that the I²C bus has become the de facta standard for communication between ICs in audio and video equipment. The th...