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Issue 207
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The Microbric Viper
7 Dec, 2005
In November, we introduced
the Microbric range - an exciting
new concept in electronic construction using screw-together "brics" (hence the
name) on which various electronic functions were already built.
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Building The Ultimate Jukebox; Pt 1
8 Dec, 2005
In the days of IPods, MP3 players and all manner of fit-in-your-pocket, "music on the go" devices, why on earth would anyone want to build a freestanding jukebox - which, by definition, is almost a piece of furniture?
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"433" Revisited
9 Dec, 2005
We touched on 433-434MHz wireless data back in the July 2003 Picaxe article but here's an updated workout focusing on the dirt cheap "get you started" modules now around.
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Build A MIDI Drum Kit Part 2
12 Dec, 2005
Last month we introduced our latest MIDI instrument, the MIDI Drum Kit offering a staggering 546 drum sounds and not a stretched skin in sight! Here's all you need to know to put the control unit together - and it's not that difficult...
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PIC In-Circuit Programming Add-on
28 Dec, 2005
Does your PIC programmer have provision for in-circuit programming? Some such as Microchip's PICSTART Plus don't but you can add this useful function to your programmer by building a simple adaptor!
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Salvage It!
30 Dec, 2005
Rather than building a project, this month we're going to look at the parts that you can easily obtain from a VCR. VCRs are now available for nothing or near-nothing - the one shown here was picked up at a garage sale for $5 but on kerbside hard rubbish collection days, they are free! But what good parts are inside? Contrary to what you might expect, the best bits are mechanical rather than electronic. Let's take a look.
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Serviceman's Log - 20 Dec, 2005 Circuit Notebook - 27 Dec, 2005 Ask Silicon Chip - 27 Dec, 2005 Publisher's Letter - 29 Dec, 2005 Mailbag - 29 Dec, 2005
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