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| 7-44 — elektor july/august 1982 In the Elektor December "79 issue the 1 pros and cons of charging NiCads rapidly were discussed at length...

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| The novel use of components in this electronic temperature indicator make it very simple and economical to build. It uses only three ICs, an...

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| Although a temperature to voltage converter may be more common, a temperature to frequency converter is much more useful when digital circui...

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| 2 temperature recorder This circuit, together with a certain amount of mechanical ingenuity, makes it possible to construct a relatively ine...

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| temperature alarm This design allows a simultaneous check of a maxi- mum of four temperatures. The individual detectors are connected to the...

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| 9-12 — elektor september 1980 electronic linear thermometer electronic linear thermometer a semiconductor used as a temperature sensor tem...

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| There may be instances where temperature measurements have to be made electronically, but where it is not possible to have long leads floati...

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

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| The popular 723 IC regulator has an. on-chip reference voltage with a fairly low temperature coefficient. By using a simple gimmick th...

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| Using two CMOS counters it is a simple matter to construct a versatile time switch. The total cycle time of the switch can be...