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| NV February 2009 |
Features
FPGAs at the Command Line
by Bob Smith
The problem with using Field Programmable Gate Arrays is that you have to learn a design language and then set up a fairly complex development environment to write programs in. That problem is addressed here. Page 49
Power MOSFETs Part 2
by Gerard Fonte
This time, we'll build two projects. The first is a transformerless voltage doubler that takes a DC voltage from 12 to 30 volts and doubles it. Unlike most other voltage doubler circuits, this design can supply amps of current. The second project uses a power MOSFET in a linear (rather than switching) application. Page 54
A Touch of Spice Part 3
by Peter Stonard
In this final part, take a look at oscillator circuits that create their own signal during simulation. Page 60
How To: A Guide to Soldering
by James Antonakos
Never soldered before? Now you can learn how! Page 64
Projects
Garage Access Goes Digital
Digital Electronics
by Jay Carter
Keypad access is a great convenience and with this unit you can trigger activiation of up to two Page 36
High Resolution Time-Lapse Movies Using a Still Camera
Digital Electronics
by Balakumar Balasubramaniam
CamTim is a digital hack to convert your camera into a high-res time-lapse camcorder. Page 41
Makin’ MIDI with mistrIXG
Computer Related
by Steve Russell
mistaIXG is a USB connected, PIC-basd synthesizer that will help you turn your computer into a music machine. Page 44
Columns
Techknowledgey
by Jeff Eckert
TechKnowledgey 2009
DNA analysis, owning a Cray, Navaztags explained, plus more. Page 12
PICAXE Primer
by Ron Hackett
Implementing a serial data link with the IR multi-board
This month, we're going to resolve the problem of the missing keypresses that we had last time with our SIRC system and then move on to accomplishing our final goal for the IR Multi-Board: Page 16
Open Communication
by Louis E. Frenzel
Converting To Digital TV
Fun with converter boxes and antennas. Page 24
Q&A
by Russell Kincaid
Q&A
CO2 laser power supply, a cycling circuit, LED replacement of incandescent bulbs, more. Page 27
The Design Cycle
by Fred Eady
A Reasonable Replacement For RS-232
I'm going to include USB interfaces on subsequent Design Cycle projects that require serial communications with a personal computer. Page 68
Smiley’s Workshop
by Joe Pardue
Smileys Workshop: An AVR C Programming Series (Part 7)
Last month, we learned about both of those binary 10 kinds of people. This month, we will apply it to understanding Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) to use in code for a wearable Butterfly Alarm Clock. Page 74
Near Space
by L. Paul Verhage
The Great Plains Super Launch 2008
GPSL - or The Great Plains Super Launch - is the largest annual amateur near space launch, and takes place every summer. This year, Near Space Ventures and CAP'n'Space hosted GPSL in Liberty, MO on August 1-2. Page 78
Personal Robotics
by Vern Graner
Pneumatics In Robotics
Let's dip our toe into some possibly unfamiliar waters as we explore the world of electronically controlled pneumatic actuators for hobby robotic and animatronic mechanisms. Page 81
Departments
Developing Perspectives
by Bryan Bergeron
Please visit our Developing Perspectives blog to read the full article and comment. Page 8
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