Download 1001 Schaltungen Software torrent or any other torrent from Other Applications category. Get for free elektor 1001 schaltungen ebook in pdf/epub/online. Free books download. Download 1001 Schaltungen Software torrent or any other torrent from Other TV category. Direct download via HTTP available as well. BOOK - 308 CIRCUITS ELEKTOR DETAILS PUBLISHER Elektor Electronics EDITOR Jan Buiting SOURCE MATERIAL Elektor 2000, 2001, 2002 (July, August & December) BIBLIOGRAPHY 308 Circuits, the ninth in the 300 series of circuit design books, again contains a wide range of circuits, tips and design ideas. The book has been divided into.
I have downloaded the two pdf articles on the High-end Preamp (Apr/May 2004) and find it to be a wonderful design that I am anxious to construct as part of a full music system in my home. However, in the second article (High-end Preamp (II)) reference is made to two figures, figures 7 and 8, which are not included in the pdf of the article. Figure 7 is said to provide 'deep insight into the laboratory prototype,' and would therefore be most helpful to have.
Figure 8 shows how RF suppression networks were added to the inputs after having been shown to be necessary. Please provide these two figures, in any format that is convenient (bitmap, jpeg, pdf) so that I can build this project the best it can be. You may email them to me if that is convenient. Thanks much, folks!
Kenneth Ogle [email protected] Posts: 6 Joined: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:36 am. Figures 7 and 8 were indeed never printed, apologies for that and sadly our records from 2004 indicate that they are not available either. Fortunately most if not all relevant information for constructors may be gleaned from the large photo of the preamp at the start of part 2. Likewise Figure 8 is worded comprehensively at the end of the text. The 100 ohm stopper resistors may not be needed in all cases.
Happy to help but please note that this forum is not the recommended way of contacting me personally with queries on projects; these should normally come through the Feedback Form which enables messages to reach our designers almost directly. Regards, Jan Posts: 467 Joined: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:36 am.
I just noticed that Elektor Electronics magazine have silently uploaded a new website. I've not seeen all of it yet but it looks as if they've finally managed to put their (occasionally brilliant) articles online just as EPE have been doing over the past years. Not sure how far back in time, though. Articles are available individally, however, not the entire isuue as opposed to EPE.
There's also a forum and a bring & buy section. Still very few postings over there, I guess that'll change when they properly announce the new site in the next issue (I have the Feb 2005 edition). There's also what looks like a rudimentary online shop. Url: (automatically links to a numbered url) ta Richard. I just noticed that Elektor Electronics magazine have silently uploaded a new website. I've not seeen all of it yet but it looks as if they've finally managed to put their (occasionally brilliant) articles online just as EPE have been doing over the past years. Not sure how far back in time, though.
Articles are available individally, however, not the entire isuue as opposed to EPE. There's also a forum and a bring & buy section. Still very few postings over there, I guess that'll change when they properly announce the new site in the next issue (I have the Feb 2005 edition).
There's also what looks like a rudimentary online shop. Url: (automatically links to a numbered url) ta Richard. Click to expand.I spoke to the editor of EW today, about the possibility of writing some articles. I ventured my opinions about how the content had declined from stuff people could actually apply (radio and audio amplifier circuits) to tenuous abstract blather. The death of J.L.
Hood probably killed off a lot of the audio engineer readership. Last time I looked there was some lengthy article about magnetoaetheric tunnels and I just thought 'what on earth is this mumbo jumbo about, and who the heck would pay to read this?'
If asked 'Are you going to take out a subscription?' I'd say 'No, I'll read it at the library for what little relevant stuff it has' The editor (Svetlana Josifovska) asked me if I'd read it recently, because it has changed since she took over around Christmas.
She is from an engineering background, so she prefers to read about practical engineering too. I get the feeling she doesn't think much of the scribblings of Catt et al, so hopefully we'll be seeing a lot less of them. I'd prefer none at all!;-) I think we'll have to check it out on the news stands, to see if it has become a bit meatier.
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I just noticed that Elektor Electronics magazine have silently uploaded a new website. I've not seeen all of it yet but it looks as if they've finally managed to put their (occasionally brilliant) articles online just as EPE have been doing over the past years. Not sure how far back in time, though. Articles are available individally, however, not the entire isuue as opposed to EPE. There's also a forum and a bring & buy section. Still very few postings over there, I guess that'll change when they properly announce the new site in the next issue (I have the Feb 2005 edition). There's also what looks like a rudimentary online shop.
Url: (automatically links to a numbered url) ta Richard. Click to expand. Elektor has stopped providing their PCB layouts as free.pdf downloads. That means we have to go back to photocopying the layouts from the magazine, like we did years ago, or buy the full.pdf article (which Elektor says is the answer - even though we have already paid for the magazine) As a long term subscriber (1983) I am disgusted, and have told Elektor so.
I will be canceling my subscription and stop buying the magazine if they don't change their minds on this. That's how strongly I feel. I will.not. take this huge backwards step in amateur PCB making. Please, anyone else who feels the same about this, email them and visit the 'non technical' forum on their new website. Click to expand.I think its devolved to the point where - even with advertising - technical magazines have small enough circulation that they can't afford to pay writers for the actual time required to create a good article. Although perhaps 'devolved' is the wrong term here - what sort of rates did the likes of Radio Electronics pay say, 20 years ago?
Although it's not quite the same thing, keep in mind that for 'professional' journals (e.g., IEEE), it's still considered an honor to have a paper accepted and the author pays if they get too wordy (or want color photos)! Linux is a great example of people doing things for free that one would typically expect to be well paid for. Hopefully the same will continue to apply to authors for electronics magazines.Joel Kolstad. Elektor has stopped providing their PCB layouts as free.pdf downloads. That means we have to go back to photocopying the layouts from the magazine, like we did years ago, or buy the full.pdf article (which Elektor says is the answer - even though we have already paid for the magazine) As a long term subscriber (1983) I am disgusted, and have told Elektor so.
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I will be canceling my subscription and stop buying the magazine if they don't change their minds on this. That's how strongly I feel. I will.not.
take this huge backwards step in amateur PCB making. Please, anyone else who feels the same about this, email them and visit the 'non technical' forum on their new website.