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Issue 226
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Making Panels For Projects
2 Jul, 2007
While it's easy enough to source all of the bits 'n' pieces for the projects described in SILICON CHIP, labelling for the front/rear panels can be a real problem. Sure, a neat printing job with a permanent marker can be functional but it doesn't look very professional. Besides, what if you want to add graphics?
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How To Cut Your Greenhouse Emissions; Pt. 1
4 Jul, 2007
...and save real $$$$ into the bargain!
You may not be aware of it but without going to any real expense, you can make major energy savings at home and in the office. Nor do you have to make any compromises in day-to-day comfort. All you have to do is be aware of what all your appliances actually consume and then take appropriate action.
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Review: Watchguard Pro Video Security System
8 Jul, 2007
It seems these days it's not enough to protect your property - if the b*****s want it enough, they'll go to extraordinary lengths to steal it. What you need is the evidence to help catch them - and this could just do it for you!
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Build A 6-Digit Nixie Clock, Pt. 1
9 Jul, 2007
We have been wanting to produce this Nixie Clock project for a long time and now it has finally come to fruition. It has the warm, fascinating glow of Nixie tubes with their hypnotic counting action, mixed with a cool blue glow from a high-brightness LED from underneath each tube. It makes an eye-catching display, both during the day and at night.
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PICAXE Plays Music
10 Jul, 2007
One of the most popular uses of PICAXE chips is in sound orientated projects.
Both the new PICAXE-14M and PICAXE-28X1 support the 08M
'play' and 'tune' commands, which allow the PICAXE chips to play
mobile phone ring-tones directly via a piezo sounder.
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A PID Temperature Controller
12 Jul, 2007
What's a PID controller? PID stands for "proportional integral differential" and relates to a process which seeks to continuously correct the error between a measured variable and a desired setting by calculating an appropriate correction process. In practice, it can largely avoid the large overshoots and undershoots that occur in simple temerature control systems.
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20W Class-A Amplifier Module; Pt.3
14 Jul, 2007
Designed for use in our new Class-A Stereo Amplifier, this Speaker Protection & Muting Module is really a universal unit. It can be used with other SILICON CHIP amplifier modules and commercial stereo amplifiers
and protects the loudspeakers in the event of a catastrophic amplifier failure. A second function of the unit is to mute the loudspeakers at switch-on & switch-off to prevent thumps.
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Tank Water Level Indicator
16 Jul, 2007
A little over five years ago, before water became a "cause celebre", we published a design for a simple tank water level indicator. Now, with thousands of home water tanks being installed every year (and prompted by many requests for such a project), we thought it time to resurrect the idea, albeit with a couple of tweaks.
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Serviceman's Log
19 Jul, 2007
Giving quotes to repair equipment such as a TV sets is not that easy. As often as not, providing an accurate quote means spending a great deal of time tracking down the fault, by which time the job has really been done. And if the customer then rejects the quote, you don't get a cent for your time.
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Vintage Radio
20 Jul, 2007
The Weston Model 660 Radio Set Analyser
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Circuit Notebook
31 Jul, 2007
Interesting circuit ideas which we have checked but not built and tested. Contributions from readers are welcome and will be paid for at standard rates.
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Mailbag - 13 Jul, 2007
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