Everyday Practical Electronics December 2012 | |||
| Page# | ||
Editorial | 7 | ||
Happy birthday to the LED! | |||
News | 8 | ||
Barry Fox highlights technology’s leading edge | |||
Universal USB Data Logger - Part 1 | 10 | ||
A PIC-based data logger that can read from analogue and digital sources | |||
Mauro Grassi | |||
Techno Talk | 18 | ||
Something for everyone | |||
Mark Nelson | |||
Digital Lighting Controller - Part 3 | 20 | ||
How to use the Windows-based sequencing program | |||
Nicholas Vinen | |||
EPE Back Issues | 28 | ||
Did you miss these? | |||
Hot-Wire Cutter | 30 | ||
Make clean, precise cuts in polystyrene with this controlled-heater project | |||
John Clarke | |||
Microchip Reader Offer | 40 | ||
EPE Exclusive – Win a Microchip PIC32 USB Starter Kit 2 | |||
Hearing Loop Level Meter - Part 2 | 41 | ||
Building a calibration coil and adjusting the tester for accurate results | |||
John Clarke | |||
Jump Start | 46 | ||
Mini Christmas Lights | |||
Mike and Richard Tooley | |||
Pic N' Mix | 54 | ||
Relocatable assembly | |||
Mike Hibbett | |||
Subscribe to EPE and save money | 56 | ||
Ingenuity Unlimited | 57 | ||
Capacitor ESR Checker... Upgrade your kettle... Christmas LED Flasher | |||
Circuit Surgery | 60 | ||
Early effect and Early voltage | |||
Ian Bell | |||
Interface | 64 | ||
Passive light change detector | |||
Robert Penfold | |||
Max's Cool Beans | 66 | ||
Starry, starry-eyed Max... On the tiles | |||
Max The Magnificent | |||
PIC Projects CD-ROM Volume 2 | 67 | ||
CD-ROMS for Electronics | 68 | ||
A wide range of CD-ROMs for hobbyists, students and engineers | |||
Network | 71 | ||
Net boost... Meow...meow... More adaptable... Fairly fragile... | |||
Alan Winstanley | |||
PIC Resources CD-ROM V2 | 73 | ||
Readout | 74 | ||
Matt Pulzer addresses general points arising | |||
Direct Book Service | 75 | ||
A wide range of technical books available by mail order, plus more CD-ROMs | |||
EPE PCS Service | 78 | ||
PCBs for EPE projects | |||
Advertisers Index | 79 | ||
Next Month | 80 | ||
Highlights of next month’s EPE |