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Nuts and Volts Magazine - July 2009 issue - Build the Transistor Clock

Properly Selecting Electronic Components

by Vaughn D. Martin

If you want your circuits to work right, you gotta have the right components for the job. This tutorial will help you make sure you know what you're doing. Page 48

 

How To: Intro to Heatsink Selection and Installation

by John E. Post

Learn how to not get burned on your next build. Page 56

Projects

 

The Arch-Ball Clock

Electronic Gadgets

by Elza Simpson

This is one for the most unique approaches ever for keeping track of time. Page 38

 

Transistor Clock

Electronic Gadgets

by Keith Bayern

If somehow the Arch-Ball clock didn't strike your fancy, you won't be able to "resist" this amazing design. Page 42

Columns

 

Techknowledgey

by Jeff Eckert

Techknowledgey 2009

Topics covered include harnessing antimatter, eye-to-robot interface, Intel fined $1.45 billion, plus other info you won't want to miss. Page 12

 

The Spin Zone

by Jon Williams

Loving LEDs Again

The Stamp Applications column has evolved into Propeller based projects now! This month, you'll be loving LEDs again. Page 16

 

Smiley’s Workshop

by Joe Pardue

Smiley’s Workshop: An AVR C Programming Series (Part 12)

AVR learning platform projects. Page 22

 

Q&A

by Russell Kincaid

Q & A

Voltage conversion, understanding thermal lag, software-based power control, plus more. Page 32

 

Personal Robotics

by Vern Graner

The Probotix Fireball V90 CNC Visited

In that article, we detailed the PROBOTIX Fireball v90 — one of the first high-accuracy/sub-$1,000 CNC systems on the market. Page 60

 

Getting Started With PICS

by Chuck Hellebuyck

Improving the PICKit 2 Development Board

The one thing I always wanted to add was a breadboard area, so I modified the development board included with the Starter Kit — it’s called the low pin count development board. Page 68

 

The Design Cycle

by Fred Eady

Kids CAN Love Engineering

This year’s science station consisted of a Lenovo NetBook coupled to a USB-to-CAN bridge. The goal was to introduce the students to a working network they could actually see and touch. Page 74

 

Near Space

by L. Paul Verhage

GPS Simulator for Missions to Near Space

What I need is a convenient GPS simulator that will let me test a flight program on the ground. In this article, I’ll describe what I came up with. Page 82

 

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