www.siliconchip.com.au is the online version of Australia's only electronics magazine, and is primarily
directed to professionals, trades people and enthusiasts in the electronics,
electrical, computer and related fields.
Each issue of SILICON CHIP contains features such as:
- Projects to build
do it yourself to save money, to learn new skills or
simply for the fun of it!
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Serviceman's Notebook
Actual cases, often unusual, from the bench of a
full-time serviceman.
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Computer Features
solving problems, tips and tricks or new equipment to try.
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Vintage Radio
bringing back to life the discards of previous generations.
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Product Showcase
New products & services available from various
Australian suppliers.
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Mailbag/Ask SILICON CHIP
You send SILICON CHIP the feedback and SILICON
CHIP answers
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. . . and much more packed into every issue.
Online
siliconchip.com.au gives you access to the full editorial content of each issue of
SILICON CHIP magazine online. You
can subscribe online for immediate access to a single issue, a whole year's
worth or the entire SILICON CHIP archive!
Once you create an account you can
purchase access to online issues of the magazine (just click the link at the
bottom of any article you don't own).
When you purchase access to an online issue it's your forever just like the
print version. You can log in and view the issues you have purchased any time
you like.
In Print
The print version of SILICON CHIP is produced and printed in Australia by Silicon Chip Publications Pty Ltd.
It is published monthly on the last Wednesday of the month prior
to the cover date and is available in Australia from newsagents or by subscription
direct from the publishers.
Project Information
SILICON CHIP publishes projects intended for the home constructor and
hobbyist to build for their own use.
Most projects are developed by SILICON CHIP, although some are contributed by
readers.
Each SILICON CHIP design is carefully checked and tested and readers with the
appropriate construction skills should be able to duplicate the design and have
it work in the same or similar manner to the prototype.
However, there are sometimes differences in components and tolerances which
make some kits operate slightly differently. SILICON CHIP cannot be held
responsible for any variations in operation between the prototype and those
built by readers, nor can the magazine or personnel be held responsible for
operation of the project and any consequences therefrom.