June 2019 Issue

A summary of this month's contents.

Wide-range Arduino-based LC Meter


This easy-to-build piece of test gear uses a custom Arduino shield, a backlit 20 x 4 alphanumeric LCD and measures capacitance from less than 1pF to over 1F and inductance from < 100nH to several henries.

 

It features very low drift thanks to a constant self-calibration procedure, accuracy of ±1% and a sample rate of once every two seconds. A valuable addition to the constructor’s test equipment array.

 

USB Flexitimer

 

This very useful timing module drives a DPDT relay and will find many applications in home, DIY, car, security, workshop, horticulture, lighting and other areas.

 

Configurable in a multitude of modes, it’s perfect when you need a versatile timing function, and it can operate in astable or monostable modes with on-off periods from milliseconds to 50 days. It can be adjusted using its on-board trimpots (optional) or fully configured using a laptop PC via its USB port.  Multiple triggering options available.  Easy through-hole PCB construction on a self-contained PCB and full, easy-to-use programming instructions are included. The best Flexitimer yet, and sure to prove a ‘stock’ solution for many timing needs.

 

Using Cheap Asian Electronic Modules (Part 17)
4GHz Digital Attenuator Module


We investigate a highly linear digital attenuator module that’s available ‘off the shelf’ as an import.

 

Based on the PE4302  i.c., this RF attenuator provides any desired level of attenuation from 0dB to -31.5dB. Our feature includes a full explanation of operation and use.

 

MIDI Ultimate Synthesiser (Part 5)


This month’s instalment of this amazing synthesiser design offers an in-depth overview of the MIDI interface itself, a look at the author’s home studio MIDI setup and details of the MIDI hardware for the Ultimate Synthesiser.

 

Teach-In 2019
Powering Electronics (Part 7)


The penultimate part of this tutorial series devoted to all aspects of power supply design for the electronics hobbyist focuses on the principle of heatsink selection and the correct way to mount power semiconductors on them.

 

PIC n' MIX

 

More on the small, cheap but powerful PIC10F microcontroller series, demonstrating a 'smart' power switch.

 

Audio Out – the PE Theremin (Part 1)


Jake Rothman, our resident analogue audio and Theremin expert, embarks on his latest project, the new PE Theremin. We start with an in-depth primer on Theremin basics and introduce some of the sound generator circuitry to readers. A real treat for Theremin fans everywhere and not to be missed!

 

Also in this issue:

 

  • Techno Talk – some of the hidden perils of LED lights and shortcomings in the UK’s CLID technology
  • Net Work – ‘whole home’ mesh networking explained
  • Circuit Surgery – Introduction to Circuit Simulation with LTSpice (Part 5)
  • Max’s Cool Beans – options for ‘micing’ the Arduino
  • Make it with Micromite – continuing the traffic lights demo, subroutines, interrupts and IR control.

 

Next month

Full-wave 10A Universal Motor Speed Controller; Recurring Event Reminder; Temperature Switch Mk. 2; Low-cost Modules (500MHz couinter, wideband amplifier). Teach-In Part 9 - battery types; MIDI Ultimate Synthesiser (Part 6).

 

Contents may be subject to change.

 

There’s more in PE than ever before! PE is packed with practical electronics projects and theory for the hobbyist. You can order a printed copy of PE for delivery to your door (worldwide), or try the PDF Version (needs Adobe Reader for Windows), or the Pocketmags for your mobile device. Subscribe now!

 

 

Source code file 0619.zip

[Teach-In heatsinks; Circuit Surgery LTSpice files; MIDI Ultimate; PIC n MIX; Flexitimer; Arduino LC Meter.]

 

PCB artwork

 

As from July 2013 issue PCB artwork is available free to subscribers only.

 

Non-subscribers may purchase artwork files for a nominal sum. Please contact our Orders Dept for information or to place an order.

 

EPE Printed Circuit Boards

 

We can supply ready-made printed circuit boards (8-digit order codes) to the original design specification via mail order or from our Online Shop.

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