Projects in the March
2001 issue of EPE Magazine |
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DIY Lightning!
First time in EPE - our Tesla Coil design is for ADVANCED,
EXPERT CONSTRUCTORS ONLY. Build our fully detailed Tesla Coil
and explore one of Natures wonders. You can create all manner of
interesting effects utilising the high voltages generated by our Tesla
coil. Details are described in full by a highly experienced Tesla enthusiast,
and naturally our article includes all the necessary plans and theory
for successful (and safe) construction.
WARNING For advanced expert
constructors only. This project could kill if used incorrectly.
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Body Detector
- our super-sensitive detection circuit is based on the principles
of human body capacitance, which can be monitored and utilised for making
burglar alarms, invisible switches, touch sensors and plenty more besides.
Full details and plenty of ideas are included in the fascinating constructional
article.
In the April
2001 issue (P. 281) we said that on P. 178 Fig. 7 the lead from the pole
of switch S1a should go to the circuit board at point R2 (diode D3
anode end) and not as shown.
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Circuit
Tester - another Top Tenner project that can be built for
under £10 ($14). A simple go-no-go checker is the subject of our latest
pocket-money project. |
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Doorbell
Extender - a through-the-mains controller which links
your doorbell and garage or workshop, plus remote- control switching.
Details of the mains transmitter and receiver are provided in our constructional
article. Now you need never miss the front doorbell when youre working
away down in the shed! Full details in the March 2001 issue.
In the April
2001 issue (P. 281) we advised that both capacitors C1 should be mains-rated
class Y type as they connect directly to earth from the mains.
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Understanding
Inductors - a special feature article helps you get to grips with inductors
(coils) of every size and shape. One of the most misunderstood of discrete
passive components, our six-page article provides a practical look at chokes,
coils and transformers. Included are basic design tips for hand-wound RF
coils as well as mains transformers. "Q" here.... |
Also in this issue
- the Schmitt trigger: Part 5 of our series continues with digital
applications of these wave-shaping circuits, analysing TTL and CMOS logic
circuits in depth. Net Work, our Internet column, talks you through
personal firewall packages. New Technology Update looks to the
future, with 10GHz processors on the horizon. Interface, for PC
users, describes a multi channel ADC PC interface.
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