Harry Baggen (266)

| The 8051 (and its hoard of follow-up compatible derivates) is the most widely used microcontroller in the industry. One of the advantages of...

| Despite semiconductors being all around us, it seems that valves have never lost their appeal and even enjoy increasing interest from the ‘a...

| The illegal copying of audio CDs costs the music industry a bundle every year. A number of companies are now using sophisticated techniques...

| Making your own video CDs is a popular subject among computer users. Regardless of whether you’re dealing with your own recordings or conver...

| In recent issues we have regularly devoted attention to the DMX-512 system. Several construction projects have already been published, and m...

| TFT monitors and digital cameras are becoming steadily more popular and more affordable. Unfortunately, users of such devices are frequently...

| Not only can you soup up cars, scooters and mopeds, you can also soup up computer equipment. Running CPUs at clock rates higher than what th...

| With clock rates of 500 MHz and more, it would appear that modern CPUs have enough processing power for all imaginable applications. However...

| The experiments referred to in this article should be complemented with a stark American-style warning: Don’t Try This at Home! The good new...

| MP3 players are now in the shops in assorted colours and varieties, with different price tags, from small Walkman-like players using solid-s...