Nuts & Volts ~ October 2009
Date: 28 April 2011, 08:30
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Projects & Features Columns OCTOBER 2009 12 TechKnowledgey 2009 Events, Advances, and News Topics covered include iPOD recording device, repulsive light force discovered, protecting personal data, China to dump Lenova holdings, plus other stuff. 15 Open Communication The Latest in Networking and Wireless Technologies E-books offer one more way to communicate electronically. 18 Smiley’s Workshop An AVR C Programming Series Infrared object detection meets tomato soup cans. 26 Q & A Reader Questions Answered Here Game show lockout circuit, fluorescent ballast, PICAXE or PIC, plus more. 52 Personal Robotics Understanding, Designing & Constructing Robots The Halloween Prop Dropper. 60 The Design Cycle Advanced Techniques for Design Engineers Uncloaking a 16-bit USB front end for the new ENC624J600 stand-alone 10/100 Ethernet controller. 67 PICAXE Primer Sharpening Your Tools of Creativity Using the AXE027 USB programming cable. Departments 08 DEVELOPING PERSPECTIVES 10 READER FEEDBACK 31 NEW PRODUCTS 32 SHOWCASE 66 ELECTRO-NET 72 NV WEBSTORE 76 CLASSIFIEDS 78 TECH FORUM 81 AD INDEX 34 USB MP Controller This ‘Recycled Electronics’ build uses a knob from a VCR to create a controller for the Windows Media Player. ¦ By Rob Caruso 36 Retractable Micro-Probe for Fine-Pitch IC Access Size matters when you’re working with surface-mount components. This handy device will get you right to the point of things. ¦ By Dave Siegel 40 The Green Standby This awesome unit lets your appliances stay connected to the grid while cutting the costs of your electric bills at the same time. ¦By Carlos Cossio 46 Experiments with Alternative Energy Learn the fundamentals of renewable energy through this educational series. This month: Build a Solar Powered Battery Charger. ¦By John Gavlik
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