Silicon ChipMarket Centre - October 2019 SILICON CHIP
  1. Outer Front Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Publisher's Letter: Encouraging chip developments
  4. Feature: History of Cyber Espionage and Cyber Weapons, Part 2 by Dr David Maddison
  5. Project: 45V, 8A Bench Power Supply to build by Tim Blythman
  6. Feature: Two new Arduino Nanos: the “Every” and the “33 IoT” by Tim Blythman
  7. Product Showcase
  8. PartShop
  9. Project: High resolution Audio Millivoltmeter/Voltmeter by Jim Rowe
  10. Feature: Three Arduino Motor Driver Shields by Tim Blythman
  11. Serviceman's Log: A shockingly cute new companion by Dave Thompson
  12. Project: Solving one of Home Automation’s biggest beefs! by Tim Blythman
  13. Project: Precision Audio Signal Amplifier by Jim Rowe
  14. Subscriptions
  15. Vintage Radio: Healing M602T transistor mantel radio by Ian Batty
  16. Market Centre
  17. Advertising Index
  18. Notes & Errata: Six-decade Resistor Sorter, September 2019; Gamer’s Simulation Seat, September 2019; Voice Modulator for Sound Effects, August 2019; Vintage Radio - National AKQ, July 2019; 433MHz Data Range Extender, May 2019; High power H-bridge, November 2017; RGB to Component Video Converter, October 2004
  19. Outer Back Cover

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Articles in this series:
  • History of Cyber Espionage and Cyber Weapons, Part 1 (September 2019)
  • History of Cyber Espionage and Cyber Weapons, Part 1 (September 2019)
  • History of Cyber Espionage and Cyber Weapons, Part 2 (October 2019)
  • History of Cyber Espionage and Cyber Weapons, Part 2 (October 2019)
Items relevant to "45V, 8A Bench Power Supply to build":
  • 45V/8A Linear Bench Supply PCB [18111181] (AUD $10.00)
  • FJA4313OTU 15A NPN transistor (Source component, AUD $10.00)
  • LM317HVT regulator and INA282AIDR shunt monitor IC for 45V 8A Linear Bench Supply (Component, AUD $15.00)
  • 3mm acrylic heatsink spacer for High-power Linear Bench Supply (PCB, AUD $2.50)
  • High Power Linear Bench Supply PCB pattern (PDF download) [18111181] (Free)
  • High Power Linear Bench Supply panel artwork and drilling/cutting diagrams (PDF download) (Free)
Articles in this series:
  • 45V, 8A Bench Power Supply to build (October 2019)
  • 45V, 8A Bench Power Supply to build (October 2019)
  • Digital Panel Meter/USB Display suits a range of projects (November 2019)
  • High performance linear power supply – part two (November 2019)
  • Digital Panel Meter/USB Display suits a range of projects (November 2019)
  • High performance linear power supply – part two (November 2019)
  • High performance linear power supply – part three (December 2019)
  • High performance linear power supply – part three (December 2019)
Items relevant to "High resolution Audio Millivoltmeter/Voltmeter":
  • High Resolution Audio Millivoltmeter PCB [04108191] (AUD $10.00)
  • Arduino sketch for the High-Resolution Digital Audio Millivoltmeter (Software, Free)
  • High Resolution Audio Millivoltmeter PCB pattern (PDF download) [04108191] (Free)
  • High Resolution Audio Millivoltmeter lid panel artwork and drilling diagrams (PDF download) (Free)
Items relevant to "Precision Audio Signal Amplifier":
  • Precision Audio Signal Amplifier PCB [04107191] (AUD $5.00)
  • Precision Audio Signal Amplifier PCB pattern (PDF download) [04107191] (Free)
  • Precision Audio Signal Amplifier lid panel artwork and drilling diagrams (PDF download) (Free)

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