| Do you remember an invention called the backplane? It allowed you to interconnect boards in a few seconds. One, two, three, ten boards or...
| Do you remember an invention called the backplane? It allowed you to interconnect boards in a few seconds. One, two, three, ten boards or...
| In the first article of this series we saw how easy it is to connect your own circuitry to an Android smartphone using the AndroPod interfac...
| The 1-Wire devices from Dallas Semiconductor are components that via a simple serial connection can be connected to each other, a circuit or...
| Any computer owner/enthusiast who likes to experiment should really have an interface tester. This need not be an expensive, proprietary...
| Many hobbyists use their PCs to control circuits via an I²C interface. In this article, we show how the necessary programming can be made...
| 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...
| The Centronics interface available on almost any IBM PC or compatible lends itself to simple input/ output functions provided the drive c...
| This little circuit is intended tor UHF transverters in combination with a 2-m band transceiver. It is simple to build and much cheaper th...
| It is not always necessary to resort to special les when TTL logic is to be connected to an RS232 interface. Here, a simple adaptor is pro...
| This relay card connects to the universal I/O-interface for IBM PCs described in the May 1991 issue. Simple to build and program, it ofter...