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| At the end of the Light Mixer Panel article published in last year’s February issue we promised to complete the project with a compatible di...

| In the June 2002 issue we introduced you to the DS89C420, the youngest member of the microcontroller family produced by our ever active frie...

| At first glance, the hardware for this project may appear to be pretty hohum: a fairly standard 8051 board, which at most differs from the r...

| The 1-Wire bus from Dallas Semiconductor is very suitable for use in a small (home) network with various switches, sensors and actuators. Th...

| The 1-Wire devices from Dallas Semiconductor are components that via a simple serial connection can be connected to each other, a circuit or...

| In this article, we describe how a display using the popular Toshiba T6963 controller can be driven by an 8051 (or compatible) microcontroll...

| Many old pieces of equipment contain type 2532 EPROMs, which are currently difficult or impossible to obtain. If the software has to be modi...

| The articles on the GameBoy Digital sampling oscilloscope (GBDSO) did not fail to convince many of you that the Nintendo game console is a v...

| In the previous parts of this mini-course, we have devoted our attention to the hardware elements of the Lego Robotics Invention System and...