Electronics Education magazine
Back issues: 2001-2004
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Electronics Education Autumn 2004 (1.1MB) (sign in)
Driving 7-segment displays with PICs, and the engineering behind special effects. Plus:
- A low-cost sound detection circuit
- A guide to easy, low-cost remote control
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Electronics Education Summer 2004 (1.0MB) (sign in)
The quest for the perfect egg boiler, and playing ring tone on your PIC. Plus:
- A digital alarm
- Baby calmer project
- Car cabling
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Electronics Education Spring 2004 (2.1MB) (sign in)
A garden lights case study by Peter Branson, and designing and making your own PIC interface boards. Plus:
- Microcontroller projects pupils can take to the field
- Electronics education in New Zealand
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Electronics Education Autumn 2003 (0.7MB) (sign in)
Driving 7-segment displays with PICs, and the engineering behind special effects. Plus:
- A low-cost sound detection circuit
- A guide to easy, low-cost remote control
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Electronics Education Summer 2003 (0.9MB) (sign in)
A ‘thinking time’ reaction tester, and a project diary article describing a doorbell for the deaf. Plus:
- Developments in electronic products
- Women into engineering and science
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Electronics Education Spring 2003 (0.9MB) (sign in)
Using surface mount technology, and a pedestrian safety light. Plus:
- Scandinavian industrial design
- Making PCBs in industry
- A lights gate project
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Electronics Education Autumn 2002 (2.9MB) (sign in)
A steady hand game, and a noise cancelling headphones project. Plus:
- Two, low-cost microcontroller projects
- Introducing the 2003 Faraday Lecture
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Electronics Education Summer 2002 (1.8MB) (sign in)
Four pupils design a stair aid for the blind, and a surround sound project from Michael Brimicombe. Plus:
- The BBC Robot Building Kit
- Using liquid crystal displays in pupil projects
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Electronics Education Spring 2002 (2.2MB) (sign in)
Choosing a PIC programming system, and introducing mechatronic principles using PIC logic controllers. Plus:
- A low-cost weather station
- Anemometer interface project
- Three-way security device for lorry trailers
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Electronics Education Summer 2001 (0.8MB) (sign in)
How a Marconi training course helped a teacher radically improve the success rate for his pupils’ projects, and an overview of iButton technology. Plus:
- PCB design for beginners
- A luggage alarm project
