Silicon ChipSubscriptions - November 2016 SILICON CHIP
  1. Outer Front Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Publisher's Letter: Renewable energy is seriously damaging the Australian economy
  4. Feature: Airbags: Your Car’s Explosive Guardian Angels by Dr David Maddison
  5. Feature: What Is The Internet Of Things (IoT)? by Ross Tester
  6. Project: 50A Battery Charger Controller by John Clarke
  7. Serviceman's Log: Odd happenings in my new house by Dave Thompson
  8. Project: Passive Line To Phono Input Converter by Nicholas Vinen & Bao Smith
  9. Product Showcase
  10. Feature: Micromite Plus Advanced Programming by Geoff Graham
  11. Project: Micromite Plus LCD BackPack by Nicholas Vinen
  12. Project: WiFi Controlled Switch Using A Raspberry Pi & Smartphone by Greg Swain & Nicholas Vinen
  13. PartShop
  14. Review: Siglent SDS2104 4x100MHz Mixed Signal Scope by Jim Rowe
  15. Subscriptions
  16. Vintage Radio: The incredible shrinking mantel set: GE’s T2105 by Ian Batty
  17. Market Centre
  18. Notes & Errata: 4-Input Automotive Fault Detector, Sept 16; Circuit Notebook, Sept 16; Vintage Radio, Sept 16; Appliance Energy Meter, Aug-Oct 16; Compact 8-Digit Auto-Ranging Frequency Meter, Aug 16; 5-Element DAB+ Antenna, Nov 15
  19. Advertising Index
  20. Outer Back Cover

This is only a preview of the November 2016 issue of Silicon Chip.

You can view 42 of the 104 pages in the full issue, including the advertisments.

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Items relevant to "50A Battery Charger Controller":
  • 50A Battery Charger Controller PCB [11111161] (AUD $10.00)
  • PIC12F675-I/P programmed for the 50A Battery Charger Controller [1111116A.HEX] (Programmed Microcontroller, AUD $10.00)
  • Firmware (ASM and HEX) files for the 50A Battery Charger Controller [1111116A.HEX] (Software, Free)
  • 50A Battery Charger Controller PCB pattern (PDF download) [11111161] (Free)
  • 50A Battery Charger Controller lid panel artwork (PDF download) (Free)
Items relevant to "Passive Line To Phono Input Converter":
  • Passive Phono To Line Input Converter PCB [01111161] (AUD $5.00)
  • Matte/Gloss Black UB5 Lid for Passive Phono To Line Input Converter (PCB, AUD $5.00)
  • Passive Phono To Line Input Converter PCB pattern (PDF download) [01111161] (Free)
  • Passive Phono To Line Input Converter panel artwork and drilling template (PDF download) (Free)
Articles in this series:
  • Micromite Plus Advanced Programming (November 2016)
  • Micromite Plus Advanced Programming (November 2016)
  • Micromite Plus Advanced Programming, Pt.2 (December 2016)
  • Micromite Plus Advanced Programming, Pt.2 (December 2016)
Items relevant to "Micromite Plus LCD BackPack":
  • Micromite Plus LCD BackPack PCB [07110161] (AUD $7.50)
  • PIC32MX470F512H-120/PT programmed for the Micromite Plus (Programmed Microcontroller, AUD $20.00)
  • Micromite Plus LCD BackPack complete kit (Component, AUD $65.00)
  • Matte/Gloss Black UB3 Lid for 2.8-inch Micromite LCD BackPack (PCB, AUD $5.00)
  • Clear UB3 Lid for 2.8-inch Micromite LCD BackPack (PCB, AUD $5.00)
  • Gloss Black UB3 Lid for 2.8-inch Micromite LCD BackPack (PCB, AUD $4.00)
  • Firmware (HEX) file and documents for the Micromite Mk.2 and Micromite Plus (Software, Free)
  • Micromite Plus LCD BackPack PCB pattern (PDF download) [07110161] (Free)
Items relevant to "WiFi Controlled Switch Using A Raspberry Pi & Smartphone":
  • Script for the Raspberry Pi WiFi Controlled Switch (Software, Free)

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