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The reaction period terminates after the user presses a button, and the reaction period in milliseconds is displayed on a DMM's 2V d.c. range. No additional display circuitry is required. The circuit could be adapted to other short interval timing applications, by using a suitable input interface such as a microswitch or proximity switch. ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: Teach-In 2006 (Part 7) Test and measurement equipment, oscilloscopes, multimeters, waveforms, distortion and frequency response testing. Circuit Surgery: driving multiple LEDs. TechnoTalk on 'extreme electronics'. Net Work (The internet Column) on Skype. PIC n MIX - PIC and software reliability. All this and more in EPE Magazine, the No. 1 UK magazine for electronics technology and computer projects. |
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