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The Basslink High-Voltage DC Power Link

01 September 2008

Back in February 2000 a tender was granted for building a high voltage DC power link between Victoria and Tasmania. It was finally commissioned in April 2006 and now feeds power in both directions between Victoria and Tasmania, depending on demand in those states.

LED Strobe & Contactless Tachometer

15 August 2008

This versatile LED Strobe & Tachometer can be used to observe and measure the RPM of rotating machinery. It offers three different measurement methods and the readout is via a 2-line LCD module.

Circuit Notebook

13 August 2008

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.

Serviceman's Log

11 August 2008

Occasionally, when I am allowed out by myself, I wander off to the auctions for the day. I always enjoy the experience but I have learnt that what you might gain is at the expense of a day's lost wages and if you do buy something, it's often a pig in a poke with no guarantees.

Ultra-LD Mk.2 200W Power Amplifier Module

11 August 2008

This new amplifier module supersedes both the Plastic Power module described in the April 1996 issue and the Ultra-LD module presented in the March 2000 issue. It produces high power at very low distortion. In fact, as far as we are aware, it is the lowest distortion class-AB amplifier that has ever been published.

Printing In The Third Dimension

08 August 2008

Imagine a colour printer that outputs images not just in the two dimensions we're all familiar with - width and depth - but adds the third dimension, height, so that the "printed" images can be physically held, picked up, turned, inverted . . . just like any other 3D object.

Planet Jupiter Receiver

06 August 2008

How would you like to try some basic radio astronomy - listening to the bursts of noise originating from the planet Jupiter, or from the Sun? You don't need a lot of fancy equipment to do this, just the simple shortwave receiver described here. ItÂ’s hooked up to a basic dipole antenna (which we describe as well) and to the sound card in your PC, so that you can print out "chart recordings" of the noise signals.

DSP Musicolour Light Show; Pt.3

05 August 2008

In last month's article, we detailed the construction of the DSP Musicolour. In this month's article, we guide you through the final testing of the DSP Musicolour and give troubleshooting tips. We also explain the operation of the firmware in more detail as well as discussing possible accessories.

TekTronix DPO3034

01 August 2008

The 300MHz DPO3034, with its wide "digital phosphor" LCD screen, is a serious oscilloscope with an impressive list of features and an excellent user interface.

Drumroll - Yet Another Picaxe

18 July 2008

If Swan's 2nd Law is: "Microcontrollers can never have too many I/O channels" . . . what's his first?

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