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Contents
Vol.32, No.10 October 2019
Features & Reviews
12 History of Cyber Espionage and Cyber Weapons, Part 2
Last month we looked at some of the techniques used. Now we move onto a lot
of the ingenious hardware they used (and still use today). Some of it can even be
bought over-the-counter! – by Dr David Maddison
34 Two new Arduino Nanos: the “Every” and the “33 IoT”
We take an in-depth look at the latest offerings by Arduino . . . and we were very
impressed. They’re very powerful but they’re low in cost – by Tim Blythman
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They called it “The
Thing” – a beautifully
carved Great Seal of
the USA, a gift from
the Russians for the
new US embassy in
Moscow. But hidden inside was an incredibly clever passive
“bug” and it was not discovered for
many years! – Page 12.
61 Three Arduino Motor Driver Shields
If you’re building anything with motors, you’ll need something to drive them. Here
we look at three motor driving Arduino shields – by Tim Blythman
Constructional Projects
22 45V, 8A Bench Power Supply to build
This linear design will take pride of place on your work bench. It can supply up to
45V at 8A or even more at lower current – 50V <at> 2A. With current limiting and a
very stable voltage it’s the one you’ve been waiting for – by Tim Blythman
We’ve been
promising this for many
months – and here it is! This linear
Bench Supply can deliver up to 45V
at a whopping 8A! – Page 22
42 High resolution Audio Millivoltmeter/Voltmeter
With unbalanced (<56µV-60V RMS) and balanced (<56µV-600mV RMS) inputs and
a frequency range of 5Hz-110kHz +0, -3dB and accuracy of 0.1%, it’s another worthy
test bench instrument. It runs off 5V DC (USB output or a 5V supply) – by Jim Rowe
76 Solving one of Home Automation’s biggest beefs!
The interface between your home automation system and you is often the worst
feature. Two new Arduino wallplates from Altronics, one with a touchscreen, look
like going a long way to solving that problem – by Tim Blythman
91 Precision Audio Signal Amplifier
You might not need it every day – unless you do testing and calibration every day
– and then you’ll wonder how you got along without it! A perfect partner for above
Audio Millivoltmeter – by Jim Rowe
Your Favourite Columns
Wow! Not one but two
new Arduino Nanos: the Every and
the 33 IoT. They might be cheap but
they’re certainly not nasty! – Page 34
A high resolution
Audio Millivoltmeter
is a “must have”
for the serious
hobbyist or
service tech
– Page 42
70 Serviceman’s Log
A shockingly cute new companion – by Dave Thompson
98 Circuit Notebook
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Three Norton (current feedback) amp based sinewave oscillators
Amplifying audio signals using a MAX232CPE serial driver chip
Multiple DS18B20 temperature sensors on a single, long wire
Loudspeaker “thump” suppressor
105 Vintage Radio
Healing M602T transistor mantel radio – by Ian Batty
Everything Else
2 Editorial Viewpoint
4 Mailbag – Your Feedback
39 Product Showcase
40 SILICON CHIP ONLINE SHOP
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Notes and Errata
And here’s another
piece of test gear
if you’re really
serious! It’s a
precision Audio
Signal Amplifier
so you know your measurements
will be spot on! – Page 91
Want to get into
Home Automation?
These new “Inventa”
wallplates from
Altronics make
interfacing easier
– Page 76
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