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NAUGHTY OR NICE ... WHAT'S ON YOUR ELECTRONICS WISH LIST?
 
As the time grows near for Santa to arrive, what gadgets and gizmos would you like to see in your stocking?

Got any special projects planned for the New Year?
           
 
And don't forget our good friends at Newhaven Display, who brought this all to you again! Thanks again guys! 
  
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Radio Fax
"JUST THE (RADIO) FAX, MA'AM"
 
How Radio Stations Delivered Printed Newspapers in the 1930s.

While business and finance ground to a halt during the Great Depression, technology was booming. An engineer named William G.H. Finch had developed a simple and low-cost system for transmitting and receiving facsimile (now known as FAX) by radio. He applied for his first patent in 1935.

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Great Cow Basic
COMPILED BASIC FOR THE PIC ON A SHOESTRING
 
Free yourself from Assembler and learn how to set up a complete integrated environment for writing, compiling, and burning Basic programs into just about any PIC - for "basically" free.

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Newhaven Display 4.3_ Arduino Shields
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4.3" Arduino Shields

Newhaven Display's 4.3" Arduino Shields include a capacitive or resistive touchscreen and a 480x272 resolution display classified as a sunlight-readable, premium or standard TFT.

Available in six models, these shields easily connect with some of Arduino's more classic development boards, providing a simple compact solution for developing with touch TFTs.

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Surface Mount Soldering
HOW TO BASICS: SURFACE- MOUNT SOLDERING   

Some people tend to shy away from using surface-mount components in their projects. It seems to be too difficult or needs an array of specialized equipment. In the past, I found myself in this same mindset - wary of using these types of parts. That all changed when...

CYCLIC REDUNDANCY CHECKS

Here's a short course on CRC and how to implement simple digital electronic circuits to perform it. Also, a modification to the concept, where a method of data encryption, along with the normal error-detecting feature, can be utilized.

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The Tab Book of Arduino Projects
Book Pick Of The Week
From the Nuts & Volts Webstore
 
The TAB Book of Arduino Projects
36 Things To Make With Shields And Proto Shields
  
Design custom circuits with Proto Shields and solder parts right to the prototyping area to build professional-quality stuff. Lots of cool projects to catapult your Arduino skills to the next level. 
  • Persistence-of-vision (POV) display
  • High-power LED controller
  • Color recognizer
  • RFID door lock
  • Fake dog
  • Person counter
  • Laser alarm
  • Theremin-like instrument
  • FM radio receiver
  • Email notifier
  • Network temperature and humidity sensor
  • Seven-segment LED clock
  • Larson scanner
  • Conway's Game of Life
  • Singing plant
  • Ultrasonic rangefinder
  • Temperature and light logger
  • Autoranging capacitance meter
  • Geiger counter
The Tab Book of Arduino Projects 
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