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Contents
Vol.36, No.03
March 2023
14 Underwater Communication
There are many challenges when trying to communicate underwater using
current technology. We take a look at how voice & data is transmitted
through the sea to and from submarines, drones and other vessels.
By Dr David Maddison
Technology feature
Digital Volume Control
Potentiometers
56 Altium Designer 23
Page 31
We were keen to see what the latest version of Altium’s electronics design
automation software had to offer. New features include multiple IC pin
functions, Design Reuse Blocks and better MCAD integration.
By Tim Blythman
Software review
62 ZPB30A1 30V 10A DC Load
This programmable constant-current DC load can be used to test power
supplies and check the capacity of batteries. It’s a self-contained device
that delivers good value for money.
By Jim Rowe
Using electronic modules
31 The Digital Potentiometer
This drop-in replacement for a volume control potentiometer uses a digital
IC, providing it with excellent tracking and reliable long-term performance.
You can choose to build it in a compact SMD or easier through-hole version.
By Phil Prosser
Volume control project
42 Model Railway Turntable
An excellent addition to just about any model railway layout. This project
lets you turn a locomotive around at the end of a track and automatically
reverses power to the track, stopping it from shorting out.
By Les Kerr
Model railway project
68 Active Mains Soft Starter, Part 2
We finish off the new Active Mains Soft Starter by covering how to
assemble, test and calibrate it. The Soft Starter is ideal for eliminating the
‘kick’ from power tools rated up to 750W.
By John Clarke
Mains control project
74 Advanced Test Tweezers, Part 2
These Test Tweezers are not just for testing passive components, they
can also act as a digital voltmeter, logic probe, oscilloscope, square wave
generator and serial protocol analyser. In the last part of the series, we
cover the construction details and how best to use the Tweezers.
By Tim Blythman
Test equipment project
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Model Railway
Turntable
ADVANCED Page 74
TEST
SMD
T EEZERS
2
Editorial Viewpoint
5
Mailbag
13
Subscriptions
55
Product Showcase
83
Serviceman’s Log
90
Vintage Radio
95
Circuit Notebook
98
Online Shop
Three STC radios by Graham Parslow
1. Regenerative BFO metal detector
2. 3D-printed robotic arm
100
Ask Silicon Chip
103
Market Centre
104
Advertising Index
104
Notes & Errata
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