Silicon ChipBook Store - August 2001 SILICON CHIP
  1. Outer Front Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Publisher's Letter: Knowledge nation is a woolly headed wish list
  4. Feature: Geocaching: Treasure Hunting With A GPS by Ross Tester
  5. Project: A Direct Injection Box For Musicians by John Clarke
  6. Feature: A PC To Die For; Pt.3 - You Can Build It Yourself by Greg Swain
  7. Feature: Help Reform Electrical Legislation by Silicon Chip
  8. Project: Build A 200W Mosfet Amplifier Module by Leo Simpson
  9. Feature: The Role Of Electronics In Mine Clearing by Bob Young
  10. Feature: Using Linux To Share An Internet Connection; Pt.3 by Greg Swain
  11. Project: Headlight Reminder For Cars by John Clarke
  12. Project: 40MHz 6-Digit Frequency Counter Module by David L Jones
  13. Order Form
  14. Product Showcase
  15. Weblink
  16. Feature: Uniden Mini UHF Two-Way Radio Competition Winners by Ross Tester
  17. Vintage Radio: Substituting for valves that are no longer available by Rodney Champness
  18. Book Store
  19. Back Issues
  20. Notes & Errata
  21. Market Centre
  22. Advertising Index
  23. Outer Back Cover

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Items relevant to "A Direct Injection Box For Musicians":
  • Direct Injection Box PCB pattern (PDF download) [01108011] (Free)
  • Panel artwork for the Direct Injection Box (PDF download) (Free)
Articles in this series:
  • A PC To Die For - And You Can Build It For Yourself (June 2001)
  • A PC To Die For - And You Can Build It For Yourself (June 2001)
  • A PC To Die For; Pt.2 - You Can Build It Yourself (July 2001)
  • A PC To Die For; Pt.2 - You Can Build It Yourself (July 2001)
  • A PC To Die For; Pt.3 - You Can Build It Yourself (August 2001)
  • A PC To Die For; Pt.3 - You Can Build It Yourself (August 2001)
Items relevant to "Using Linux To Share An Internet Connection; Pt.3":
  • Linux script files for Internet Connection Sharing (Software, Free)
Articles in this series:
  • Using Linux To Share An Internet Connection; Pt.1 (May 2001)
  • Using Linux To Share An Internet Connection; Pt.1 (May 2001)
  • Using Linux To Share An Internet Connection; Pt.2 (June 2001)
  • Using Linux To Share An Internet Connection; Pt.2 (June 2001)
  • Using Linux To Share An Internet Connection; Pt.3 (August 2001)
  • Using Linux To Share An Internet Connection; Pt.3 (August 2001)
  • Using Linux To Share An Internet Connection; Pt.4 (September 2001)
  • Using Linux To Share An Internet Connection; Pt.4 (September 2001)
Items relevant to "Headlight Reminder For Cars":
  • Headlight Reminder PCB pattern (PDF download) [05108011] (Free)
  • Panel artwork for the Headlight Reminder (PDF download) (Free)
Items relevant to "40MHz 6-Digit Frequency Counter Module":
  • 40MHz 6-Digit Frequency Counter PCB patterns (PDF download) [04108011/2] (Free)

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REFERENCE BOOKSHOP GREAT BOOKS FOR ENQUIRING MINDS! AUDIO POWER AMP DESIGN HANDBOOK AUDIO ELECTRONICS By John Linsley Hood. From one of the world’s most respected audio authorities. The new 2nd edition is even more comprehensive, includes sections on load-invariant power amps, distortion residuals and diagnosis of amplifier problems, and much more. 368 pages in paperback. This book is for anyone involved in designing, adapting and using analog and digital audio equipment. It covers tape recording, tuners and radio receivers, preamplifiers, voltage amplifiers, audio power amplifiers, compact disc technology and digital audio, test and measurement, loudspeaker crossover systems, power supplies and noise reduction systems. 375 pages in soft cover. By Douglas Self. 2nd Edition Published 2000 $ 85 First published 1995. Second edition 1999. EMC FOR PRODUCT DESIGNERS THE CIRCUIT DESIGNER’S COMPANION By Tim Williams. First pub­­lished 1992. 3rd edition 2000. Widely regarded as the standard text on EMC, this book provides all the information necessary to meet the requirements of the EMC Directive. It includes chapters on standards, measurement techniques and design principles, including layout and grounding, digital and analog circuit design, filtering and shielding and interference sources. The four appendices give a design checklist and include useful tables, data and formulae. 299 pages, in soft cover. By Tim Williams. First published 1991  (reprinted 1997). 99 $ $ UNDERSTANDING TELEPHONE ELECTRONICS By Stephen J. Bigelow. Third edition published 1997 $ 59 A very useful text for anyone wanting to become familiar with the basics of telephone technology. The 10 chapters explore telephone fundamentals, speech signal processing, telephone line interfacing, tone and pulse generation, ringers, digital transmission techniques (modems & fax modems) and much more. Ideal for students. 367 pages, in soft cover. 65 By Ian Hickman. 2nd edition (1999). Essential reading for electronics designers and students alike. It will answer nagging questions about core analog theory and design principles as well as offering practical design ideas. With concise design implementations, with many of the circuits taken from Ian Hickman’s magazine articles. 294 pages in soft cover. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS – A PRACTICAL APPROACH H E R E P&P 85 $ By Richard Monk. Published 1998. By Eugene Trundle. First pub­­lished 1988. Second edition 1996. Eugene Trundle has written for many years in Television magazine and his latest book is right up to date on TV and video technology. The book includes both theory and practical servicing information and is ideal for both students and technicians. 382 pages, in paperback. 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