Practical Electronics  |  Jan-23
Practical Electronics January 23
Classic LED Metronomes:
These two Metronomes use only discrete components and simple logic chips, making them easy to understand and build. They are both great projects for a beginner.
Geekcreit's 35MHz-4.4GHz Singal Generator:
This self-contained module uses a wideband digital synthesiser chip, onboard microcontroller, OLED display and pushbuttons to set the desired frequency.
Remote Control Range Extender:
Convert an IR remote to use UHF and it will work at much longer ranges - even when something is between the remote and device.
Multi-Channel Speaker Protector:
If you're driving a lot of speakers you need a matching compact speaker protector to prevent driver destruction should something go wrong.
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Series, Features and Columns:
Make it with Micromite;
Park 43: Connecting more than one display to a PicoMite
Circuit Surgery;
Part 5: Electronically controlled resistance
Max's Cool Beans;
Part 1: Arduino Bootcamp
Audio Out:
Part 2: Universal single op amp board (optimised for audio electronics)
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Practical Electronics Jan-23.