ET! CIRCUITS BOOK: No.|
Ideas and data for experimenters
‘Special Projects Editor: Jan Veron
Managing Editor: Collyn Rivers
ETI Circults Book No. 1 was printed in
1981 by Offset Alpine Printing,
Silverwater, NSW and distributed by
Gordon and Gotch,
("Recommended and maximum price
only)
‘Allmaterialis subject to worldwide
‘copyright protection.
Fleasonable cares taken in the
preparation ofthis publication to ensure
safety and accuracy but ET! cannot be
held responsible fot legally
THE ‘Ideas for Experimenters’ section published each month in Electronics,
Today Intemational has for many years been one of the most popular parts of
the magazine. But by the very nature of being a monthly feature, it becomes,
impossible (without an elaborate filing system) to remember particular circuits
—or compare them with similar ones.
Our answer to this problem is this Circuits Book. This book was first pub-
lished in 1977 (and a second volume subsequently in 1978). Both sold out
virtually within days and have now been reprinted by popular demand,
Highlighting the intemational aspects of ETI, this publication has been
prepared from material originally published in the Australian edition,
assembled in the UK and reprinted in Australia.
CIRCUITS NO 1:— is an ideas directory and is not meant for the beginner.
We regret we cannot answer queries on any of these circuits.
ETlis always prepared to consider original circuits or ideas submitted by
readers for inclusion in its publications. All items used are paid for.
Drawings must be as clear as possible and text preferably typed. Circuits
must not be subject to copyright.
Contents:
Index -4 Indicators ..
Alarms . 6 Miscellanea ......
Amplifiers Power supplies .
Automobile . Signal generators ... 24
Detectors . Signal processors .............17
Digital ‘Switching .. 2 69
Fitters Test devices 58
Flashers Timers and delays ..............66
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