Elektor September 2010 edition on sale now
The September 2010 edition of Elektor is on sale from UK newsstands and bookshops from today, August 19, 2010. It’s a special edition indeed with its massive-scale Scratch and Win Sweepstake on pages 4 and 5. No other publication on electronics has ever staged a sweepstake with such an array of fantastic prizes to win, all kindly sponsored by our advertisers. The sweepstake is staged online for everyone to participate, yet using the traditional scratch card (glued on page 5) to reveal a personalized number allowing an immediate check on a special website (link below). This year, the main prize is a top of the range Hameg oscilloscope with a bunch of accessories, worth over 4,500 pounds. Everyone’s a winner in this sweepstake, as all participants get ten e-credits as a reward. The Elektor Scratch and Win sweepstake closes on September 30, 2010.
We believe the September 2010 issue has a nice mix of old vs. new, simple vs. complex, analog vs. microcontroller, and scientific vs. fun articles. Here is the list of articles we enjoyed preparing and publishing for you:
Bascom 8051 Math RoutinesBuild a Scrolling LED Message Board in One DayDelay-line Digital Memory (ca. 1968)Digital Multi-Effects UnitDual Voltage/Current DisplayExamined: Hameg HMO2524Give your Projects Simple GraceHexadoku September 2010High-voltage ProbeJuggling Audio BitsKnow what you're measuringSimulation Beats Trial and ErrorThe Elektor DSP Radio (2)Tiny samples, big footprint / Useful spares or toxic waste? / And dropping by at Elektor
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We believe the September 2010 issue has a nice mix of old vs. new, simple vs. complex, analog vs. microcontroller, and scientific vs. fun articles. Here is the list of articles we enjoyed preparing and publishing for you:
Bascom 8051 Math RoutinesBuild a Scrolling LED Message Board in One DayDelay-line Digital Memory (ca. 1968)Digital Multi-Effects UnitDual Voltage/Current DisplayExamined: Hameg HMO2524Give your Projects Simple GraceHexadoku September 2010High-voltage ProbeJuggling Audio BitsKnow what you're measuringSimulation Beats Trial and ErrorThe Elektor DSP Radio (2)Tiny samples, big footprint / Useful spares or toxic waste? / And dropping by at Elektor
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