| A loudspeaker looks a simple enough device: a frame, a coil, a magnet, and a cone of paper or of man-made fibre. Put it in a box and you hav...
| A loudspeaker looks a simple enough device: a frame, a coil, a magnet, and a cone of paper or of man-made fibre. Put it in a box and you hav...
| PORTABLE MIXER 2 This second part in the series continues with the construction of the first output module, which incorporates tone controls...
| EE 38 May 1986 • • I by Paul Lenz E0-FF 32 special characters, such as Greek letters and lower case letters with descenders. LCD TYPE LM...
| PRINTER BUFFER 2 This second and final part of the article details the con- struction of the inter-peripheral buffer. Construction Two print...
| ,986m MAGNETIC-FIELD SENSORS The physical operation of magnetic sensitive resistors is based on the Gauss- effect, which may be sum- marized...
| EE 54 May 1986 PIONEERING NUCLEAR POWER FOR PEACEFUL PURPOSES by James Varley, Editor Nuclear Engineering International When it comes to civ...
| EE May 1986 60 HIGH-POWER AF AMPLIFIER 1 Here is an amplifier that meets the demand for good quality sound reproduction at very high sound p...
| EE April 1986 Fig. 1. The Dynaudio Type 17W75 was used as the bass and middle fre- quency drive unit in the proto- type system. Noteworthy a...
| PRINTER BUFFER 1 EE April 1986 by J M Smeets Whatever speeds their manufacturers claim for them, modern printers still need a lot of preciou...
| EE April 1986 Technical characteristics Output voltage Output current Output ripple Current limit Internal resistance Internal dissipation A...