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1 Feb, 2002
It works with commercial IR remote transmitters and is a snack to build. The channels can be wired for momentary or toggle operation.
5 Feb, 2002
7 Feb, 2002
You will no longer have direct control over your car's brakes. This new braking system even dries out the brakes if they get wet.
9 Feb, 2002
Forget about flea power A-V links. This one has an output of 0.5W for a range of about 200 meters using simple "whip" antennas.
13 Feb, 2002
There's a lot of interesting technology inside a steel mini mill. Here's a look at how the work.
15 Feb, 2002
Want to boot a PC without a keyboard, regardless of BIOS settings? Here's a dummy keyboard you can hide inside the system case.
19 Feb, 2002
It's based on a PIC microcontroller and can time up to four seperate events. You can even get infrared sensors to start and stop the timing.
21 Feb, 2002
Completing the construction and building the touchplate and pushbutton dimmer extensions.
23 Feb, 2002
The Diason P.P. 32/6 DC receiver.
Ask Silicon Chip - 3 Feb, 2002
Mailbag - 11 Feb, 2002
Serviceman's Log - 17 Feb, 2002