| This is a much simplified version of the circuit published in the April 1984 issue of E/ektor, but it is, unfortu- nately, not usable with a...
| This is a much simplified version of the circuit published in the April 1984 issue of E/ektor, but it is, unfortu- nately, not usable with a...
| 1 854231 max. 50 mV A simple millivoltmeter and an equally simple sine wave generator are ideal instruments for checking and testing audio e...
| 4111110.004N g simple zero crossing detector Zero crossing detectors are often con- tained in rather complex circuits, or they are part of a...
| 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M Os (0) 85455-1 To design a low noise amplifier, it does not suffice to choose a low noise opamp, because the componen...
| It is sometimes useful, or even necessary, to use the same screen for more than one video source. Some simple video selectors used for this...
| elektor july august 1985 A modem, such as the direct-coupled modem featured in the October 1984 issue of E/ektor, opens a whole new world to...
| For some unknown reason, the Sinclair QL (and perhaps some other personal computers) provides positive, instead of the usual negative, field...
| It is often desirable to know at a glance whether the mains voltage is at the low side; for instance, when you are about to work on a comput...
| I Q noise generator Noise is normally defined as unwanted electrical signals spread over a rela- tively flat, wide frequency spectrum. In mo...
| elektor July august 1985 it+044.1 11 brake lights monitor R Kambach The circuit described below monitors your car"s brake lights, and indica...