Projects in the October
2002 issue of EPE Magazine |
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EPE
Bounty Treasure Hunter inexpensive and easy to build, our new
induction balance design has good penetration and discrimination capabilities,
helping you to find the valuables and avoiding the iron and the dross! Piezo
sounder output. The perfect introduction to electronics for enthusiasts. |
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I.C. tester
let a PIC and your PC check the health of your digital logic chips
using this great design, complete with versatile free Windows software!
This design quickly tests the operation of CMOS and TTL logic i.c.s, and
connects to your PC via a serial lead for an on-screen display. Many functions
available in the Windows software.
In December
2002 issue (P. 863) we advised that on P. 720 Fig 2, l.e.d. D4 should
be reversed so that the anode (a) lead goes to pin 17 of IC3. The circuit
diagram is correct. In January 2003 issue (P. 71) we notified that Version
2 of the software should soon be available.
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Headset
Communicator forget the megaphone! This system is ideal for directors
who don't wish to shout. System comprises a master console and three wired
slave units for handsfree headset operation, for an altogether more civilised
means of communication. Great for home video productions, school plays,
amateur dramatics and more besides. |
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PIC-Pocket
Battleships - our simple to build PIC-based game uses a small l.e.d.
matrix display to represent a flotilla of battleships locked in mortal
combat. Electronic version of the popular paper-based game. Free source
code available from the EPE FTP site for download as usual.
The following
corrections were advised in the Feb. 2003 issue: Page 755, Fig.3. In the
circuit diagram, switch S1 and S2 should connect to Port B5 via R2 (and
not B6 as shown) and S3, S4 and S5 should go to B7 via R1 (not B5). The
component layouts, Fig.4 and Fig.5, are correct.
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FREE 16
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Collecting and restoring Vintage Radios. An exciting introduction to
this fascinating and absorbing hobby, our free guide is specially written
for electronics enthusiasts and tells you everything you need to get started
in buying and restoring vintage receivers, with a fascinating account
of valve (vacuum tube) operation as well.
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Special feature: Using EPE's Toolkit TK3 with
Windows XP. By popular request, we show
all the how-to's to get TK3 running under XP. Other features in this issue:
Circuit Surgery - your queries answered. New Technology Update
describes the use of laser light as "tweezers" and outlines
new materials for superconductors. Logic Gate Inverter oscillators
(Part 2) - George Hylton provides a comprehensive compendium of practical
oscillator circuits for creative experimenters. Interface: adding
MSCOMM ActiveX control to your PC. Ingenuity Unlimited - readers'
own circuits.
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