| GPIB (General Purpose Interface Bus) refers to an IEEE 488 standard parallel interface originally defined in 1984 for attaching sensors and...
| GPIB (General Purpose Interface Bus) refers to an IEEE 488 standard parallel interface originally defined in 1984 for attaching sensors and...
| This kit, made by Cypress, has been designed so that users can easily become familiar with the flexibility and 'mixed signal' capabi...
| Programmable calculators used to be exotic, but now they are standard equipment in almost every school or polytechnic. The TI-83 (Plus) and...
| As opposed to most other EPROM emulators, the design discussed in this article provides a virtually perfect imitation of a ‘real-life’ 27C25...
| If a PIC is used for example in a timer application, such as a programmable clock timer, the majority of the circuit is taken up by the us...
| Crime in general is still on the rise, and having an alarm system installed is no longer a privilege of the wealthy. This article show...
| Owing to its integrated controller, the MLX90308 from Melexis is a very flexible interface that, with suitable software, can be readily...
| It would be all too easy to describe the DS1620 as a simple temperature sensor: in the present circuit, the device doubles as a thermo...
| This is an RS232 extension card for the Universal I/O Interface for IBM PCs.The circuit is based on the COM81C17 UART (universal asynchro...
| Z-match II is a Smith chart RF design software package. Quoting from the supplier, Number One Systems: 'In spite of the availability of...