March 2003 Issue 

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PROJECTS  

BUILD THE CF-MOSFET AUDIO AMPLIFIER- PART 2

This month, construction and implementation of the CF-MOSFET design are detailed. by G. Randy Slone
 


WATER FLOW METER AND EVENT TIMER

Keep track of your water usage plus control your sprinklers with one system. by Colin Barnard Related Information

 

BUILD THE FRAT CHIME

You won't miss a beat -or bong -at that next lodge meeting with this automated chime. by TJ Byers
 


FEATURES  

ULTRA-LOW POWER RADIATION MONITOR

The Gadget-O-Rama 2002 2nd place winner. Keep track of radiation levels in the environment. by Henry Chan
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EXTENDING THE RANGE OF THE DIGITAL VOLTMETER MODULE

Learn what you can do to improve the performance of your voltmeter. by David Ponting

 

HIGH- TECH COP CARS AND MOTORCYCLES

Better watch that speed! Police cars and motorcycles are getting equipped with the latest in wireless communications and computer technology. by Bill Siuru

 

FUEL CELL FACILITY MODEL FOR HOBBYISTS

Are fuel cells science fiction or science fact? Find out what this technology has to offer. by George Furukawa
 


COLUMNS  

AMATEUR ROBOTICS
Discover a simple printf() program that will be a powerful addition to your next design. Related Information

 


ELECTRONICS Q & A
What's Up: Plenty of stuff to get the novice hobbyist started. How to program digitally-controlled devices without a PC using parts from a junk box. I I W stereo amp for $5.00, and a new twist on the 555. Find an OEM using the FCC ID number. Related Information


  IN THE TRENCHES
For Design Engineers facing real-world problems. This month: Design for Production.
 

JUST FOR STARTERS
Basics for beginners. This month: Random Thoughts.

 

LASER INSIGHT
Get the scoop on how the Michelson interferometer came to be.  
 
LETS GET TECHNICAL
Inside Protected Mode -Part I. Memory Segmentation and Paging.
 
MICRO MEMORIES
! Happy Birthday. Internet!
 

ROBOTICS RESOURCES
Hunting the surplus electronics store.
 
STAMP APPLICATIONS
Mo' MIDI. Use the BASIC Stamp as a sensor interface to send note-on and note-off commands.
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TECHKNOWLEDGEY 2003
Artificial retina may restore sight; New motor offers flat configuration; Discarded computers yield many secrets; Is your web site a patent violation!; Projection keyboard targets mobile and wireless devices; Headphones for serious audiophiles; Alternative energy not a great alternative; and IBM, Hitachi form new company.


 

 

   
   
   


 

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