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Practical Electronics January 2022

Projects and Circuits:
Vintage Battery Radio Li-ion Power Supply;
Vintage Radio 'A' and 'B' batteries have been unobtainable for some time. This compact and easy-to-build module uses Li-ion or LiPo cells.

The MiniHeart;
Give a favourite soft toy a beating heart! With both a soft sound and a real beat, it could relax a baby, a puppy - or even help you sleep better!

Balanced Input and Attenuator for the USB SuperCodec - Part 2;
As described last month (Dec 21), this add-on board for the USB SuperCodec provides two balanced inputs and fits in the same instrument case - now let's build it!

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Series, Features and Columns:

Audio Out;
Analogue Vocoder - Part 3: Driver Amplifier

Flowcode Graphical Programming;
Redboard and PICs - Part 1

Circuit Surgery;
Op AMP Logarithmic and Exponential Amplifiers - Part 2

PIC 'n' Mix;
Part 9: PIC18F Development Board

Make it with Micromite;
Part 32: Using iButtons with the Micromite.
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FREE Sample Issue Practical Electronics January 2022 Projects and Circuits: Vintage Battery Radio Li-ion Power Supply; Vintage Radio 'A' and 'B' batteries have been unobtainable for some time. This compact and easy-to-build module uses Li-ion or LiPo cells. The MiniHeart; Give a favourite soft toy a beating heart! With both a soft sound and a real beat, it could relax a baby, a puppy - or even help you sleep better! Balanced Input and Attenuator for the USB SuperCodec - Part 2; As described last month (Dec 21), this add-on board for the USB SuperCodec provides two balanced inputs and fits in the same instrument case - now let's build it! --- Series, Features and Columns: Audio Out; Analogue Vocoder - Part 3: Driver Amplifier Flowcode Graphical Programming; Redboard and PICs - Part 1 Circuit Surgery; Op AMP Logarithmic and Exponential Amplifiers - Part 2 PIC 'n' Mix; Part 9: PIC18F Development Board Make it with Micromite; Part 32: Using iButtons with the Micromite.


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Practical Electronics January 2022

Projects and Circuits:
Vintage Battery Radio Li-ion Power Supply;
Vintage Radio 'A' and 'B' batteries have been unobtainable for some time. This compact and easy-to-build module uses Li-ion or LiPo cells.

The MiniHeart;
Give a favourite soft toy a beating heart! With both a soft sound and a real beat, it could relax a baby, a puppy - or even help you sleep better!

Balanced Input and Attenuator for the USB SuperCodec - Part 2;
As described last month (Dec 21), this add-on board for the USB SuperCodec provides two balanced inputs and fits in the same instrument case - now let's build it!

---
Series, Features and Columns:

Audio Out;
Analogue Vocoder - Part 3: Driver Amplifier

Flowcode Graphical Programming;
Redboard and PICs - Part 1

Circuit Surgery;
Op AMP Logarithmic and Exponential Amplifiers - Part 2

PIC 'n' Mix;
Part 9: PIC18F Development Board

Make it with Micromite;
Part 32: Using iButtons with the Micromite.
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Everyday Practical Electronics (EPE) is the world's premier hobbyist magazine for electronics and computer enthusiasts, with construction projects for beginners and experts.
Every issue is packed with ideas, theory and projects to build, with full circuit diagrams, printed circuit board layouts, artwork and photos. If you're interesting in learning more about electronics and computing, then EPE is bound to have something for you.

Regular features included in the magazine are: Techno Talk, a review of the latest, often quirky, developments in technology; Circuit Surgery, an in-depth investigation into readers’ circuit queries; Practically Speaking, where Robert Penfold explains the techniques of building electronic projects, including soldering etc; Pic N’ Mix, our feature on PIC microprocessors; Net Work discusses developments, software and equipment for use on the Internet; Raspberry PI, where this special microcomputer and its ancillaries are reviewed and developed; Interface - circuits and components to use with your computer.
In addition to all this there is news from the world of electronics, special offers, a selection of books and CDROMs to buy. Readout – reader’s letters – plus regular in-dept Teach-In series where newcomers can learn all about digital and analogue electronics, and more knowledgeable readers can brush up on their understanding.

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As electronic hobbyist, I always enjoy reading EPE. Reviewed 12 September 2021

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love this magazine , i first read it in 1974 Reviewed 08 January 2021

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Please provide more details of where to obtain 'Special to Type' components & enclosures/cases please.

Ideally encourage a component supplier to provide either full kit of parts or at least a partial kit containing the difficult to source parts i.e. programmed uProcessors, specialist SMD IC's, Cases/Enclosures etc
Reviewed 28 December 2020

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Great magazine! Reviewed 09 June 2020

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The very best magazine devoted to all things electronic. There is nothing else like it in the world! Reviewed 09 May 2020

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