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| The digital compass published in last month's issue of this magazine used a Pewatran Type 6945 magnetic sensor. This device was shown...

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| Computers are increasingly used to analyse electronic circuits. Today's simulation programs are so good that electronics designers can...

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| From the earliest days of electronics circuit construction, soldering has been used to make electrical connections. This article presents...

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| Soldering surface mount devices (SMDS) on to a board is tricky, but desoldering them is even more so. Conventional methods often result i...

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| Surface mount technology (SMT) was developed in the 1980s to make possible the use of very small components that have no wire leads or pi...

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| Populating the four boards should not presentany problems. As usual, care must be taken to ensure that, where appropriate, the polarity o...

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| give your soldering tip a longer life The life expectancy of the tip of a soldering iron may be increased substantially by heating the iron...

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| soldering _ aluminium H.M. Wolber Constructors use aluminium a great deal because it is relatively inexpensive and very easy to work with. H...

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| M.A. Prins automatic soldertn iron switc VVe all know that it is quite easy to forget to turn off the soldering iron. If you then go out of...

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| Electronic temperature-controlled soldering irons offer a number of advantages over continuous heat types: delicate components are protecte...