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System
How it can be used to simplify circuits and reduce cost
SUCCESSFUL SOLDERING /John D Borneman _ 67
Tips on materials, tools, and techniques
SIMPLE DISPLAY AND OPERATING PROGRAM FOR THE EXPANDED ELF Jack Dollhausen 84
Permits easy machine -language input to an 1802 -based system
1110116. Construction Articles
NEU PEAK UNLIMITER AUDIO DYNAMIC RANGE PROCESSOR John
Extends compressed peaks in recorded music.
Sutton 75
he S(:-2... stylus
Cam SY11M:m
AN ALARM FOR TOXIC GASES /Cass Lewart 79
Detects low concentrations of dangerous air pollutants
SINGLE-LED ANALOG METER /David Leithauser 81
Complete LED changes "color" with input voltage.
Equipment Reviews
BANG 8 OLUFSEN BEOGRAM MODEL 8000 TURNTABLE 21
SAMPO MODEL 9519 19 COLOR TV RECEIVER 27
SENCORE MODEL SC60 WIDEBANDER DUAL TRACE OSCILLOSCOPE 31
APPLE II PLUS PERSONAL COMPUTER SYSTEM __ 39
Columns
ENTERTAINMENT ELECTRONICS Ivan Berger 14
Video Accessories from the Camera Store
COMPUTER BITS /Carl Warren 45
High -End Systems (for Low-End Buyers).
COMPUTER SOURCES Leslie Solomon 47
and Maintain HOBBY SCENE 'John J. McVeigh
SOLID -STATE DEVELOPMENTS /Forrest M. Mims
83
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Its Sound
The Billion Transistor Chip?
EXPERIMENTER'S CORNER, Forrest M. Mims 90
Experimenting with an Air Pressure Switch.
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DX LISTENING /Glenn Hauser 96
Strikes Disrupt International Broadcasting
PROJECT OF THE MONTH /Forrest M. Mims 104
Precision CMOS Clock Generator
Departments
EDITORIAL /Art Salsberg 4
LETTERS 8
NEW PRODUCTS _ 10
TIPS AND TECHNIQUES 98
ELECTRONICS LIBRARY 99
NEW LITERATURE 100
OPERATION ASSIST 102
ADVERTISERS INDEX 121
PERSONAL ELECTRONICS NEWS 122
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As more FM stations crowd into liant reproduction. Si N 80dB for clean should have been stated that Techni-
your listening room, your music enjoy-
ment may be spoiled by confusing
combinations of signals caused by
output. Stereo separation 60dB @ 1 KHz
for listening excitement.
But specs are only the beginning. The
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RF intermodulation. Crown FM TWO really "listens" better. Costa Mesa, CA.
The Crown FM TWO has a new cas- You can experience that for yourself at
code J -FET front -end that keeps every your Crown dealer, or ask for a home
signal at its assigned frequency, for trial (available at most dealers). Judge
clear, undisturbed listening no matter Testing Stress
carefully how much more real each sta-
how many FM stations may be on your I read with interest your comments in
tion sounds with the FM TWO.
antenna. the "Entertainment Electronics" col-
Complete information on the FM umn in your June issue concerning the
The FM TWO puts more of the latest TWO, on Crown and on other Crown alleged findings by Dr. Diamond that
turer technology into an attractive, slim - components for home audio systems is digital recordings are "stressful." I
line package. Automatic alignment, in the Crown Information Package. thought you might be interested in the
pse -count digital detection, touch - Send us the coupon and $5 and we'll results of a clinical test wherein another
button tuning and six- station memory send you the complete package of color- one of Dr. Diamond's assertions, namely
wil all enhance the sonic quality of your ful, fact -filled brochures, reprints of that rock music is harmful to health,
system. reviews, technical articles by Crown was tested. The outcome of the test
THD lower than .05 % for bright, bril- people, price and dealer listings. showed that Dr. Diamond's assertions
are based solely on the dubious use of
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illegitimate child
Rip -off or spin -off, you've never heard sound like you'll hear from
the headphones you can get for only $5 pictured below. But there's a catch.
It was spawned by Sony. And, it's an sounds better than a theater sized loud ation for often played tapes.
entirely new technology. No more speaker system. MAXELL 'TAPE' IS BETTER
cheap paper speakers and heavy mag- Sony fathered the technology for Yes, honestly, if you own a $1000 cas-
nets. Sound is reproduced with such these headphones and obviously has no sette deck like a Nakamichi, the fre-
clarity and power that it will send shiv- connection to DAK, but the techno- quency responses of Maxell UDXL or
ers up and down your spine. logical heritage will become vividly ap- TDK SA are slightly superior and you
Sony's MDR -3 headphones sell for parent when you compare the sound of just might be able to hear a difference.
about $50, and they've been worth it. these marvelous headphones side by DAK ML has a frequency response
Now you can have DAK's for only $5. side. DAK's come with a full one year that is flat from 40- 14,500hz 3db.
We challenge you to take them to your limited warranty. Virtually all cassette recorders priced
favorite Hi Fi store and compare them THE CATCH under $600 are flat 3db from 40hz to
to Sony's. But there are 2 things you Thing two. Frankly we are losing our about 12,500hz, so we have over
ought to know. shirts on the headphones, but we're 2000hz to spare, and you'll probably
Thing One. If you can hear a differ- taking a gamble because we want you to never notice the difference.
ence, any difference at all, not only can try our audio cassettes. No apology. We feel that we have
you return them and get your money In order to get the $50 value pair of equaled or exceeded the mechanical
back, but we'll also give you a free gift featherweight headphones for only $5, reliability of virtually all cassettes and
for your trouble. we want you to try 10 DAK High offer one of the best frequency respon-
YOU'VE BEEN THERE BEFORE Energy, Normal Bias 90 minute casset- ses in the industry.
You may already be familiar with the tes for only $2.19 each. TRY DAK ML90 CASSETTES
sound produced by these headphones. If DAK's price is less than half the price RISK FREE
you've ever sat in the very front row of the competition, and each cassette Try these high energy cassettes and the
during a symphony concert, or right in comes with a deluxe index insert card, featherweight headphones in your own
the middle of a live jazz band, you a box and a one year guarantee. home for 30 days. If you aren't 100%
know the spine tingling thrill of the full You're very valuable to us in the form satisfied for any reason, return only 9 of
rich sound that envelops you. of future business. DAK has excited the 10 cassettes and the headphones for
If you sit even 10 rows back, you lose over 80,000 of you valuable customers a courteous refund. The 10th cassette is
the feeling. You still listen to the music, with special bonuses like the head- a gift from DAK for your time.
but you can't touch or taste the sound. phones. We find most of you keep buy- To order your 10 DAK ML 90 minute
It's only when you sit right up front ing once you try our cassettes and our high energy cassettes at $2.19 each and
that the sound is alive with electricity. prices; and that's a gamble worth taking. get the headphones for only $5 with
It's the same sound you get with Sony's NOT A BAD CATCH your credit card, call the DAK to!I free
MDR -3s and DAK's $5 stereophones. DAK manufactures a cassette that you number below, or send your check for
ILLEGITIMATE CHILD can really forget about. Great sound, only $21.90 for the tapes, plus $5 for
Not recognized by law as a lawful offspring. and no problems. the headphones, and $3 for postage and
The technology is new. Up until the We make mostly industrial cassettes handling for each group. Order No 9186
Sony featherweight headphones were for high speed duplication. We've devel- (CA residents please add 6% sales tax).
introduced, most headphones were sim- oped special jam proof cassette. It
a Why not order an extra group of 10
ply uncomfortable miniature speaker uses a spring tension liner within the DAK ML90 cassettes. We will add one
systems that you wore on your ears. cassette that guides the tape as it winds. free ML90 cassette to each additional
The Sony breakthrough was made pos- We coat these liners with a new chem- group you buy and of course you can
sible by changing the cheap paper speak- ical called Molysulfide which drastically get a headphone for $5 with each group.
er cones to mylar diaphragms, and by reduces friction within the cassette.
using the powerful rare earth magnet Hi Frequency Protection! As tape
Samarium to move the diaphragms. moves within the cassette friction causes DA K
The mylar diaphragms are much more the build up of static electricity. Static INDUSTRIES
accurate than paper and have a drastical- electricity is drastically reduced by the INCORPORATED
ly improved dynamic range. The result low friction of the Molysulfide and so Call TOLL -FREE (800) 423 -2636
is a headphone that weighs less than 2 is its tendency to erase very high fre- In California Call (213) 984 -1559
ounces and yet produces 20- 20,000hz quencies. A very important consider- 10845 Vanowen St., North Hollywood, CA 91605
CIRCLE 19 ON READER SERVICE CARD
Subwoofer Kit From Heath
Steal
One
The Bone Fone was a big success
at $69.95. Can you imagine the
success at $49.95?
This photograph appeared in millions of pages
of print promoting the Bone Fone at $69.95.
Will its new price cause a sellout?
It was a hit. The Bone Fone was one of our certain extent dangerous because they block even just plain relax and listen to good music.
best -selling products when we introduced it in out the sounds around you -some of which Then decide within 30 days if you want to
the fall of 1979. could be warning you of danger. keep it. If you do, you'll own one of the finest
And like all successful products, it soon PERFECTLY SAFE ideas in AM /FM stereo radios since the radio
made its way into retail stores too. Over With the Bone Fone, not only can you hear became portable. If not, no problem. Return
100,000 of the unusual stereo radios were beautiful music, but you can hear a car turning your unit and we'll send you a prompt and
sold and worn by joggers, sports spectators or a corner or a person shouting. Earphones
courteous refund plus your $3.00 for postage
just plain music lovers. But then the story of the isolate you from the world around you. and handling.
Bone Fone took an unusual twist. But to Soon the earphone cassette players started
Your unit comes complete with straps for
understand the twist, you first have to under- to multiply like rabbits. Prices started to drop, wearing while you jog or run, complete instruc-
stand the Bone Fone. plunging all the way to $69.95 and putting tions and a 90 -day limited warranty. Service
UNDERSTANDING THE THING tremendous pressure on the relatively new should never be required but if it is, Bone Fone
and JS &A maintain their own service organi-
The Bone Fone is an AM /FM radio that Bone Fone stereo.
zation. JS &A is America's premiere electron-
drapes around your neck like a scarf. Special But the death blow really came when the
ics mail order company and a champion
speakers, located near your ears, not only play super small headphones went into major
against the bureaucratic forces of the FTC.
the music but they also vibrate. The vibrations production and manufacturers in Hong Kong
are picked up by your bones. The sound started producing a headphone AM /FM radio To order, simply send your check for $49.95
sensation will amaze you and continues to to sell for only $49.95. Now the pressure was plus $3.00 for postage and handling per ship-
amaze the thousands who wear it today. really on Bone Fone. Sales slowed and the ment (Illinois residents add 6% sa'es tax).
A lady in Helena, Montana who bought the competition was being felt. Where to now?
That's right -no matter how many Bore Fones
unit for her son told us, "It's made a significant you order, the cost for postage and handling is
BIG PROBLEMS APPEAR only $3.00. So order enough of them while our
contribution to my sanity. No more rock n' roll Bone Fone Corporation couldn't afford to
blasting through the house. The sound goes drop its price. The Bone Fone is built like an supply of units lasts. (We have plenty, so don't
where my son goes." worry.) We'll send your Bone Fones complete
expensive AM /FM stereo receiver. It also has with batteries, instructions and 90 -day limited
A jogger in Rowlett, Texas wrote us, "Amaz- an inner sleeve to protect its electronics from
warranty.
ing separation, fantastic stereo response moisture and a blue Lycra outer sleeve to give
helps my jogging tremendously. wasn't really it its distinctive appearance. Bone Fone Cor-
I
Thanks to the efficiencies of mail order and
expecting this type of quality through a poration was stuck. They couldn't lower their Bone Fone's problems, JS &A is once again
magazine ad at this price." offering a great product at a great new value.
price, and the public was not buying the Bone Order your genuine Bone Fone stereo at no
One of the most unexpected letters came Fone at $69.95. Enter JS &A.
from a man in Belle Center, Ohio. "You don't obligation, today.
JS &A made a large purchase directly from
have to be young and jog to enjoy Bone Fone. Bone Fone Corporation and can still sell the
You see, I'm 73 years old. just sit and listen." product to the consumer at the lowest possible
I
STORY TAKES TWIST price while still making a small but reasonable
What made the Bone Fone particularly profit.
appealing was both its portability and the fact In fact, the important role that mail order
that it did not disturb those nearby. Even more companies can indeed play is clear from this
important (and here's where our story takes example. JS&A took most of the current inven-
the twist), it didn't require headphones. tory of Bone Fones, and we're ready to offer
o PRODUCTS
With today's super lightweight headphones, them at the low price of $49.95. THAT
you might think, "So what. Headphones are TRY IT FOR 30 DAYS
not a disadvantage." Bone Fone felt that Order a Bone Fone stereo by sending in
THINK
headphones were indeed a disadvantage. your check or charging it on your credit card Dept.PE One JS &A Plaza
After awhile, headphones feel uncomfort- account. When you receive it, try it out. Put it Northbrook, III. 60062 (312) 564 -7000
able to the wearer. It's difficult to jog or do any over your shoulders. See how light it feels and Call TOLL -FREE 800 228 -5000
strenuous outside activity with headphones. how incredible the music sounds. Attach it to In Nebraska Call 800 323-6400
And finally and most importantly, they are to a your body with its strap. Jog, walk your dog, or JS &A Group, Inc.,1981
new products
and gate operation, and output levels up to
30 V P -P. Operating from 0.001 Hz to 20
MHz attenuated in 80 -dB steps, the fre-
quency /period dial has 10 -turn and 3- Portable FM Stereo Radio
decade single -turn modes. Also included
are variable dc offset, voltage -controlled Weighing less than 1 lb, the Model 7-
1000 is General Electric's entry into the
portable FM stereo market (it also plays
AM). Features include vernier tuning, left
and right channel controls, a LED FM
stereo indicator, and built -in afc. The
headphone cord serves as the antenna, and
there is an additional headphone jack. A
ferrite magnet with a rated impedance of
32 ohms drives the headphone speakers.
Headphone weight is 2 oz. The 7 -1000
operates on 3 AA batteries, or on ac with
an optional 4.5 -V converter. Dimensions
are 41/2 "H X 31/8 "W X 11/4 "D. $74.95.
frequency input, and sync output. A sepa-
rate pulse -generator section provides sin- CIRCLE NO. 97 ON FREE INFORMATION CARD
12 POPULAR ELECTRONICS
NEW PRODUCT
Fresh Air
Bubble
Surround your body or your work place with
ion -controlled fresh air in America's first
bipolar electrostatic home precipitator.
can be found in polluted environments, air balanced amount of negative ions to create a
conditioned office buildings and in automo- controlled ion environment. One emitter
There's a danger. And this invisible menace biles. Many scientists believe that positive produces negative ions and the other controls
will affect nearly everybody reading this ad. ions make you feel moody, depressed, irrita- and shapes those ions to create an ion bubble.
The danger is pollution - but not the ordinary ble and restless. A negative ion generator The end result is a unit which leaves just the
kind. In fact, ten years ago, we didn't have this cancels out the positive ions and fills the air right amount of negative ions in a large room,
new kind of pollution. Let us explain. with negative ions. attracts the pollution particles and deposits
Ten years ago, cars didn't have catalytic AN EXPERIMENT them on a washable collector plate while keep-
converters. Today, these catalytic converters When you blow smoke into an inverted glass ing your floors and walls free of dirt. You're
"grind up" the car exhaust into particles so bowl and put it over an ion generator, the actually placed in a fresh air bubble while you
small they form micron soot, and micron soot smoke immediately vanishes. Or if you place work, sleep or relax and with no uncomfortable
is so fine, it can be easily absorbed into your the ion generator in an odor -filled room, the electrostatic charge.
lungs. Even the EPA has stated, "Because it is room soon smells fresh. I urge you to try the JS&A ion generator in
so fine, such soot particles stay longer and It was these experiments that really con- your home or office for 30 days. Put one on
cause more damage in the respiratory tract." vinced the public that the JS &A ion generator your desk or in any smoke -filled room. Notice
Ten years ago, homes were able to was a valuable new home appliance. Soon the the refreshing difference in your work environ-
"breathe" or exchange air between the out- market was flooded with competitive ion gen- ment. Take it home and plug it in next to your
doors and indoors four or five times a day. erators. Many were not as efficient as JS &A's bed. Chances are, you'll want to buy another
Today, with our well -insulated energy-consci- first model. Some emitted very few ions and one before our 30 -day trial period ends.
ous buildings our homes literally create and one actually emitted dangerous levels of SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
trap pollution that we breathe unwittingly. ozone. JS &A conducted independent labor- But if you are not pleased with your unit for
OTHER PROBLEMS atory tests and publicized the results which any reason whatsoever, please return it within
There are other problems too. Add the daily showed that JS &A's unit was indeed the best. 30 days and we'll send you a prompt and
soot, dust, smoke and other impurities in the courteous refund including your $4.00 post-
air and you've created pollution problems age and handling. JS &A is America's premiere
even worse than they were ten years ago -so electronics company -a substantial organi-
bad in fact that environmental groups are zation that guarantees your satisfaction.
especially concerned over this new "time To order, send your check for $89.95 plus
bomb" lurking in our environment. $4.00 postage and handling (Illinois residents
But American ingenuity hasn't been sitting please add 6% sales tax) or credit card buyers
still. A rash of small devices containing char- may call our toll -free service line below.
coal filters with fans and selling for around $30 We'll send you the JS&A ion generator
have literally flooded the market. The problem complete with instructions and a 90-day limit-
is that these devices only remove particles 5 ed warranty. Then plug it in and leave it run all
microns or larger. Today's micron soot is one day and night. The cost to run the unit is only a
micron or smaller. Cigarette smoke for exam- few cents per day.
ple is 2 to 3 microns or smaller. You can easily remove and wash or simply The era of the ion generator as a standard
70,000 UNITS SOLD replace the ion filter after it collects the soot. household appliance is here. Order the
Extra filters are only $1.00 each and should be newest and best unit available at no obligation,
In 1978, JS&A introduced the negative ion replaced or washed once every two months. today.
generator in a national advertising campaign
and sold over 70,000 units. It was a device that That's the history. But like any new tech-
cleaned the air by electrostatically removing nology, there's sure to be improvements. The
particles even smaller than one micron. Hos- first ion generator produced negatively
pital burn centers soon began using com- charged ions which attached themselves to
mercial versions of the negative ion generator. the pollutants and then fell to the ground. You PRODUCTS
ended up with clean, fresh air but also dirty
Removing sub micron particles from the air
rugs and walls. THAT
was very important, but there was also a sur-
prising second benefit. The unit added neg- In winter, the units created electrostatic THINK
atively charged ions to the air. discharges which can be uncomfortable when Dept. PE One JS &A Plaza
We've all felt the effects of negative ions touching a door knob or someone else. Northbrook, Ill. 60062 (312) 564 -7000
after a thunderstorm. When you take a deep CONTROLLED ION ENVIRONMENT Call TOLL -FREE 800 228 -5000
breath, the air smells good and you feel good. So American scientists created an ion In Nebraska Call 800 323 -6400
The opposite is true of positive ions which generator using a bipolar emitter which emits a JS &A Group, Inc.,1981
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grey day, and bluish, "cooling" filters to through glass, and so on. They also opening reduces depth of field, letting
make a sunny day look overcast or add deepen the blue in the part of the sky you throw distracting backgrounds out
moonlight effects to daylight shots. Fil- 90 from the sun. Although expensive, of focus.
ters made for black- and -white photogra- polarizers can often save the day.
phy are generally of deep, solid colors They're most useful with electronic - Lenses. Some really creative special
such as red, blue, yellow, green and finder cameras, which let you check effects can be achieved with new lens -
orange. Using them on a color camera their effects, and a bit less so with attachment systems from companies
will usually give bizarre effects, which through- the -lens finders, which show like Cokin (distributed by Minolta),
may, at times, be just what you want. their effects somewhat less clearly. Acme, Ambico, Tiffen and Spiratone
Polarizing and neutral- density filters Neutral- density filters are used when though they become tiresome if over-
are the only ones made for both black - the light is too bright for even the small- used. These systems are based on hold-
and -white and color film. Polarizers can est lens opening and lowest camera -sen- ers that attach to your lens, plus a vari-
be used to take the detail- reducing glare sitivity setting, and to let you use a wider ety of square filters and accessories for
off shiny, nonmetallic objects, to shoot lens opening in bright light. A wider many purposes. Available filters in-
clude: mist, fog and diffusion filters,
color filters with clear centers, and fil-
ters that are half colored and half clear.
(You could use the colored half to
change the color of the sky while leaving
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There are also filter -like attachments
that create parallel or concentric multi-
I5 TODAY WITH DOWNLINKI ple images and "vignetters" that frame
your picture in a circle, heart, or other
shape. Cokin, at least, has holders for
Why wait Lntil 1985 just to get three channels of satellite reception when lenses with front filter threads up to 82
Downlink's D -2X receiver can give yo sixty channels of brilliantly clear. mm, Spiratone to 77 mm.
unedited movies. sporting events, world news and special programming Closeup lenses, which attach like fil-
from the many satellites over the North American continent... Now. ters, can be used to focus on objects
The D -2X's modular format and state -of- the -art circuitry allow for sharp. closer than your lens's normal near -
colorful reception of the entire satellite bandwidth (from 3.7-4.2 gHz). focusing limit, or into the gap that fre-
So you can get all sixty channels plus the new channels that will be quently exists between the far limit of a
available in the future. lens's macro- focusing range (if it has
one) and the near limit of its normal
Made from he finest microwave components, the Downlink D -2X receiver focus range. These come in a variety of
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now... with Downlink. camera has a macro range. There are
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For the name of the Downlink dealer nearest you call toll-free you to focus very closely on one half of
800- 641 -4645. ext. 214. In Missouri, call 800 -492 -4892. your image and all the way to infinity on
the other half.
Here and there you'll run across wide -
angle and telephoto converters designed
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They're not easy to find, though, espe-
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zooms (JVC sells some that may fit
competing cameras). Telephoto convert-
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still photography, but I know of none to
fit the "C" mounts used by most video
cameras. If you own a still camera with
interchangeable lenses, you can get ad-
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mount video camera, for really long tele-
photo shots. (Video lenses rarely get
much longer than 75 mm or so, while
still camera lenses from 135 to 250 mm
are common, and lenses up to 2000 mm
are available.) Be sure to use a tripod,
with any extreme telephoto lens. Tele-
photos magnify everything, including
camera shake.
One of my favorite accessories is not
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nance, power, outputs and sync func- In contrast to the main color set, ative -going sync. The monitors can be
tions performed by 28 discrete transis- which has 12- channel tuning, only two operated on baseband, independent of
tors and a bridge -rectifier diode power channels can be selected manually on the main unit.
supply. The four ICs furnish i -f amplifi- the two monitor /receivers; or they can The tuning system is unusual. The
cation, agc, automatic fine tuning (aft), be used to receive a single direct -video touch of a finger induces a signal that
FM detection, plus chroma processing input from a camera, video cassette or (after its negative portion is clipped)
and demodulation. A single SCR re- disc, or other baseband producer. Sur- forward biases an npn transistor. This,
moves dc operating potential from the prisingly, the auxiliary receivers process in turn, lights a sensor lamp and delivers
120 -V supply, should high voltage rise a full 4 -MHz bandpass versus 3 MHz a negative pulse to one end of the appro-
beyond normal levels. The main dc sup- for the large screen color set. But, be- priate tuning potentiometer. Each indi-
ply has a 4- transistor power regulator cause there are no focus controls on the vidual tuning potentiometer is coupled
containing the usual sensor and feed- small sets and owing to limitations on to the 16 -line inverter -buffer of Sensor
back loop. It also offers an additional tube resolution, the black and white Touch I902, and manual bandswitch el-
27
SEPTEMBER 1981
video
ements for vhf and uhf selection. With troller. When the set is turned off (but Figure 5 is taken from a multiburst
its division ratio preset, the potentiome- still connected to house current), a through r -f to the picture tube from the
ter delivers the appropriate voltage to memory function maintains volume lev- No. monitor, and at the camera input
1
the U/V tuners via an emitter follower. el. Receiver tuning, however, always with baseband at monitor No. 2. Moni-
With remote control, however, the reverts to Ch. (channel 2).
1 tor No. requires some i -f alignment to
1
scan /select voltages are generated by push the 3.58 -MHz multiburst down,
the infrared transmitter. The optically Analysis. Multiburst in Fig. 3 shows but the response is basically good. Cam-
encoded signal is sensed by a photodiode sloping low- to high- frequency outputs era input shows horizontal sync and
in the IR receiver whose output is of up to 4 MHz at the single -diode video blanking as well as some well- defined
shaped and then routed to a remote -con- demodulator, but barely 3 MHz at the video modulation.
trol encoder- decoder. This circuit per- picture tube. In Fig. 4, 3.08- to -4.08-
forms the channel select and maintains MHz chroma is apparent, and there is a Comments. The idea of a multi -
the channel voltage in memory. very passable response in the lower screen set with surveillance capability
Remote -control sound is handled swept chroma waveform at the picture could appeal to homeowners and busi-
somewhat differently. Audio inputs tube. The vector, however, is somewhat nessmen who are concerned about secu-
combine through a volume step counter, jittery, and yellow- oranges are squeezed rity. However, a focus potentiometer for
a muting gate, and a separate volume toward reds for easy fleshtones. The the two black- and -white monitors would
control via an AND -switch within the chroma pattern is not as distinct and be a welcome addition to obtain more
processor. The output voltage is dc-con- symmetrical as it should be, including distinct viewing.
trolled, resulting in a low that is inverted the jitter, which doesn't show in the final The touch -tuning response is slow,
and routed to the base of the sound con- picture on the screen. unless you generate a lot of static elec-
VIDEO IFS
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Fig. 2. Simplified block diagram of the chassis for one monitor, using
all discrete transistors. The two 5-inch monochrome channels are identical.
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leaving your easy chair. pages for locations.
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Parameter Measurement
Tuner/ receiver sensitivity vhf (Ch. 8): -6
dBmV
(min. signal for snow -free picture): uhf (Ch. 30): -4dBmV
Voltage regulation Low voltage: 120 -V supply -93.7%
(line varied from 105 to 130 V): 24 -V supply -93.9%
High voltage: 26 -kV supply-90.1%
Luminance bandpass at CRT: 3 MHz
Luminance bandpass at 4 MHz
video detector:
S/N at CRT: 40 dB
Horizontal overscan: 15%
Agc signal range: 63 dB
Convergence: 99.9%
Barreling and pincushion effects: None
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Servicing the monochrome sets could
be difficult because they are recessed
within the cabinet, and not mounted on
-
tive design provides a good picture.
Stan Prentiss
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111 MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS
3 dB Vector (X -Y Mode)
Risetime: 6 nanoseconds Bandwidth: dc to 5 MHz 3 dB
Sensitivity: 5 mV /div to 20 V /div in 12 steps, -2 -5 1 Phase shift: 3 degrees, dc to 5 MHz
sequence with variable vernier; 0.05 V /div to 200 input: channel A is Y axis, B is X axis
V /div using 39G149 X10 Low Capacitance Sensitivity: same as vertical channels
Probe Z Axis
Accuracy: 4/o from 20 to 30 C Beam blanking: 5 V positive
6% from 0 to 40 C Beam intensification: 5 V negative
100/0 for A +B, or B -A displays input: dc coupled
input Impedance: 10 megohms/ 15 pF using 39G149 probe Frequency range: dc to 5 MHz
1 megohm /50 pF direct input Max. Input voltage: 50 V (dc plus peak ac)
Max. Input voltage: 2 kV peak -to -peak (dc + peak ac) using Output
the 39G149 probe; 500 V (dc + peak Calibration signal: V p -p, 2 -kHz square wave
1
There are three controls for each ver- The trigger LEVEL control can be set The manual accompanying the SC60
tical channel -the Ac /DC /GND input se- to allow triggering on either the positive- is excellent, and profusely illustrated.
lector; a 23- position (arranged -2 -5) 1 or negative -going slope of the displayed Besides a complete discussion of the
VOLTS /DIVISION selector switch with a waveform, while the trigger POLARITY scope, there is a lengthy section covering
coaxial vernier, and a VERTICAL POSI- determines whether the trace starts on applications and maintenance.
TION control. Each channel also pro- the positive or negative transition of the
vides a recessed control for Dc BAL. The input signal. The TIME -BASE -FREQ selec- Comments. The manufacturer's
channel -A position control can be pulled tor switch has 19 positions (in a -2 -5 1 specifications for the SC60 are shown in
ou_ to invert the channel -A signal only. sequence), from 100 ms /division to .1 the table. The SC60 was checked by the
Because of this, channel A is also pro- s /division. The 20th position of this Lockheed Instrumentation Measure-
vided with a recessed INVERT CAL con- switch, VIDEO PRESET, enables the inter- ment Laboratory (Plainfield, NJ)
trol. Both vertical channels are provided nal sync separators -there are two, one against standards traceable to the Na-
with a BNC input connector and a ba- for the horizontal and one for vertical tional Bureau of Standards. The Lab is-
nana -type ground connector. sync. sued a certificate testifying that the
The trigger SOURCE can be selected Some older scopes use the 60 -Hz pow- SC60 met or exceeded its claimed speci-
from CHAN A, CHAN B, AC LINE, or from er -line frequency for viewing video fications in all respects.
the EXT input, which is also provided waveforms. With chroma signals, the The SC60 was used on a test bench
with a BNC input connector. The trig- sync will be unsteady since chroma ver- for a few weeks and was found to be
ger MODE can be selected from NORM, tical sync is 59.94 Hz for interlaced sig- excellent. The clarity of the control
which shows a trace only when the trig- nals, and 60.02 Hz for noninterlaced identifications and the wide spacing be-
gering circuits are fully locked to the signals. When the X10 expansion switch tween controls made this instrument
input signal, from AUTO, which displays (mounted coaxially with the HORIZ POS very easy to use. The traces were bright
a trace whether the triggering circuits control) is operated, sweep speed be- and sharp, even when displaying fast -
are locked or not, from EXT, which al- comes 10 ms /div to 10 ns /div. Depress- risetime, low- frequency signals. Sweep
lows external triggering, and from VID- ing the VECTOR pushbutton allows X -Y sync was excellent, even at extremes of
EO. which uses sync separators to lock to operation with channel A providing the frequency and amplitude. Of particular
video sync pulses. The latter mode works vertical, and channel B the horizontal value for TV servicing were the two sync
in conjunction with the VIDEO HORIZ and signal. The vector CRT film overlay is separators that allow stable viewing of
VIDEO VERT pushbuttons to display two easily applied to the CRT graticule almost any video signal. -Les Solomon
or more horizontal lines or video fields. window. CIRCLE NO. 104 ON FREE INFORMATION CARD
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Personal Computer System
ALTHOUGH it is not a new entry plesoft Extended BASIC, Auto-Start In addition to the above, Personal Soft-
to the world of personal comput- ROM, disassembler, and reference ware has made available: VisiCalc, Visi-
ers, the Apple II Plus is by far one of the manuals -of
which there are many -is dex, Visitrend /Visiplot, and Visiterm.
most flexible and powerful machines priced at $1330. However, locating a Agent Computer Services provided the
available. Based on the 6502 micropro- 16K system may be difficult, as Apple Buffered Modem program for testing
cessor and an 8 -bit bidirectional bus has elected to provide only 48K systems the viability of communications, and
with eight so- called peripheral slots, the (which cost $1530) to distributors. This Vista provided the Model -150 40 -char-
system can accommodate a wide range has caused retailers some consternation, acter keyboard buffer.
of applications. Essentially, the Apple II but, in our opinion, an extra 32K bytes of
Plus is an upgraded version of the Apple RAM for $200 represents a good buy. General Description. The Apple II
III, containing built -in Applesoft and The configuration that we used for Plus consists of a molded, high- impact
with the Integer BASIC dropped. our evaluation consisted of: plastic case that houses the 6502 CPU, a
As designed, the Apple II Plus can high-efficiency switching power supply
operate with either a conventional TV Apple II Plus with 48K RAM and all Stan - with sufficient shielding to avoid EMI
receiver or a video monitor. When used dare features $1,530 and RFI difficulties, a 52 -key typewrit-
with the former, the system needs an r -f Disks II, a 18- sector 5.26 -inch single- er -style full- stroke keyboard, cassette
modulator that meets FCC require- density floppy with interface and recorder input and ouput jacks, and vid-
ments. Performance is good either way, DOS 3.3 845 eo display output jack. The system back -
but the monitor is the best choice when Second disk drive 525 plane contains eight peripheral slots.
color of very high quality is required. 12 -inch monochrome Sanyo monitor 320 The system keyboard sports 2 -key
The computer's enclosure is compact Silentype printer with Apple Il rollover and four special -function keys:
enough to be easily portable, and has a interface 835 CTRL (control), Esc (escape), RESET
pleasing color. Other accessories, such Language System with Apple Pascal 495 (used to restart the system), and REPT
as the video monitor, disks and printers, SSM Microcomputer Products AIO (repeat -provides automatic repetition
are outboard to the main unit. A carry - serial and parallel Apple of a depressed key). The coding is up-
ing case, with pockets for cables, is pro- interface 195 per-case ASCII. Lower case is omitted,
vided for the main -frame section. Microsoft RAMcard 195 but can be added by plugging in a
A basic Apple II Plus system with Z -80 Softcard 349 PROM with a new character set.
16K bytes of RAM, ROM- resident Ap- $4,919 (Continued on page 40)
SEPTEMBER 1681 39
computers
(Continued from page 39) all that are generally used -seem to be without timing out, which could be a mi-
The standard display is memory more than sufficient. However, you can nor problem.
mapped into system RAM and provides add additional controllers and have as Rumors have circulated concerning
three display modes: text, low -resolution many as six drives. One interesting ap- the Apple's susceptibility to heat, espe-
graphics, and high -resolution graphics. proach is to add an 8 -inch controller and cially after it has run for long intervals
In the text mode, the display is 960 use both the 5.25 -inch and 8 -inch drives of time. But try as we might, running it
characters (25 lines X 40 columns), in tandem. Adding the larger drives for extended periods and deliberately re-
with each character generated in a 5 X7 means that power for them must be tak- stricting its ventilation, we could induce
dot matrix. Upper-case characters, 64 in en from external power plugs. no heat -related malfunctions, even with
all, are generated in either a normal, Like the disk system, the Silentype the air around the main circuit board at
inverse, or flashing mode. thermal printer works in conjunction 110 F. We conclude, therefore, that
The hallmark of the system is its so- with a bus -oriented controller card. This whatever problems the system had in
phisticated graphics. In the low- resolu- fits into slot -1, and provides operating this area have been solved.
tion mode, 1920 blocks are available (40 power as well as all the necessary con- Evaluating the system further, we
X 48 array) in a total of 16 colors. In trol signals. The Silentype handles both took a program that would link to other
the high- resolution mode, 53,760 dot lo- alphanumerics and graphics. The graph- files, read and hold tax tables, and up-
cations (280 X 192 array) are available, ics are presented in a raster format that date other files. The purpose was to de-
and up to six colors (black, white, red, blue, permits the printing of complete dot -by- termine whether or not the data would
green, and violet) can be displayed. dot pictures. always be accurate as it transferred be-
Because it is memory mapped, exact Unfortunately, to get multiple copies tween files and out to a printer. We set
locations on screen can be pin -pointed from the printer, you must do a multiple an arbitrary limit of 500 items.
by software to create some exciting and printing. This can be overcome by using The whole process took about I hour
spectacular displays. To enhance this an SSM AIO serial /parallel card and and 30 minutes to generate, and another
capability, the screen memory is divided adding either a dot -matrix or daisy- hour and 15 minutes to perform the
into two areas, or pages. This primary/ wheel impact printer. This assumes, of swaps and sorts. In our test, no data was
secondary page configuration lets you course, that you have an open slot for lost.
flip pages in and out to create anima- the interface. Going further, we tried a program
tion. Moreover, by employing the soft Even though the Apple is designed that would generate graphics on the
switches of the operating monitor, you around the 6502 and is meant to use screen, using the database already gen-
can invoke a variety of graphics modes software developed for that CPU, the erated. That data was handled with ac-
and mixed modes (graphics and text). In addition of a Z -80 microprocessor -via curacy, but not with dispatch. (Howev-
addition, the system includes a loud- a Microsoft Softcard-greatly extends er, it must be remembered this is a flop-
speaker and joystick controllers. its capabilities. This, moreover, is done py -based system and speed is not one of
Numerous well -written manuals are without degrading the functioning of the its prime virtues.)
supplied with the system. For example, 6502. The Softcard provides all the fea- Our next test used Personal Soft-
to get you going, there is the 200 -page tures one would expect from a Z -80, ware's Visidex, which is designed to take
Apple II Reference Manual. This man- including support of the CP /M operat- information in any format and return it
ual provides information on the basic ing system. However, operation is more either on the screen or printer, sorted or
working of the system (including sche- complex than it may seem. The Z -80 unsorted. This program relies on the
matics) and supplies such data as impor- provides computing power, while the channel speed of the disk system to dis-
tant screen addresses and a listing of the 6502 handles all I/O including opera- play information quickly. Access to a
ROM monitor. Other manuals ex- tion of the screen display under Z -80 disk record is almost instantaneous. Fur-
plain-in similar detail -Applesoft BA- supervision. This arrangement is both thermore, the software package is time-
SIC, and PASCAL, as well as the use of speedy and efficient. oriented so that records can be related
the DOS. either to system time (date and clock
Our sample system used the language Evaluation. The Apple II, almost re- time) or actual time, assuming that you
card that bundled PASCAL. Recently, gardless of configuration, is easy to use. have a real -time clock.
Apple has unbundled the PASCAL por- Because of the very carefully written, Next, we tested to see if quickly rais-
tion, offering the upgrade in memory concise manuals, setting up a system ing and lowering line voltages would
separately. This is probably for compati- like the one we used is straightforward, damage the rather large database we
bility with the Microsoft RAMcard, and takes only about 30 minutes. maintain under Visidex. It did not. Op-
which was designed to work with exist- Although not CP /M compatible, the eration was unaffected by line voltages
ing Apple software and PASCAL. disk operating system (DOS3.3) handles from 75% to 130% of nominal.
The Plus II comes equipped with in- simple jobs extremely well. For exam- One annoying shortcoming was the
teger ROM -based BASIC and disk - ple, initializing a disk is done by format- lack of upper /lower case character set.
extended Applesoft BASIC. The integer ting it via a utility, then writing a Hello Even though correctable through pur-
version doesn't support floating -point program under BASIC. This we found chase of an ROM for about $65 this
arithmetic and is like an expanded tiny intriguing, as it meant we could be very omission seems out of place in an other-
BASIC. The extended version, however, inventive in our sign -on messages. Fur- wise sophisticated system. Furthermore,
offers complete BASIC capabilities, in- thermore, for turnkey -type operation, the location of the arrowed keys is a
cluding a full set of graphics primitives, our sign -on could be a unique program problem since it is easy to hit one when
and peripheral controller calls such as that interfaces to a larger program or your goal is the RETURN key. Even worse
PDL for paddle. (This function returns
the current value from 0 to 255 of the
other programs
will.
-a menu system, if you is the location of the RESET key directly
above RETURN. We would have also
game control specified as the argument. When the system is first turned on, liked to see some special- function keys,
Unfortunately, we didn't have game the unit begins looking for a disk to load. either fixed or user -definable.
controls, but are reasonably sure that This is a function of the Auto -Start Although the backplane design offers
everything works as advertised.) ROM and can be quite disconcerting at flexibility by memory- mapping devices
The disk subsystem we used, a con- first, especially if you were planning to into the system, it does assume that the
troller, and two drives, derives power go into ROMBASIC. To suppress disk operator has intimate knowledge of the
right from the bus, thus reducing the operation, simply hold down the RESET machine. What would have been nice is
number of wires hanging from the back key while powering up. Should you pow- a utility program under DOS that would
of the enclosure. The only cable connec- er up and want to stop the disk, depress- check each slot for a device and deter-
tions run from the controller card to the ing RESET, will drop you into the ROM - mine if it could be properly interfaced.
drives. resident language and stop the drives. If Should the installed card not be of Ap-
In a system of this size, two drives- RESET is not used, the drives will run ple origin or directly supported by Ap-
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By Carl Warren
Now- teach your computer to
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TWO prestigious companies, Xerox than $3,000) to medium ($10,000) price your computer talk! Installed and on -line in just
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The principal significance of these de-
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MOUTH's usefulness. Look at these features:
have introduced powerful word- and terns approach has entered the world of Supplied with 143 words /letters/ phonemes/
data- processing microcomputer systems small systems. For example, the Xerox numbers, capable of producing hundreds of words
featuring the versatile industry- recog- 820 sports a full -screen display (80 X and phrases.
,t Expandable on -board up to thousands of words
nized standard operating system, 24) with reverse video and full -screen and phrases (just add additional speech ROMs as
CP/M. Both systems are in the low (less mapping, a detachable full- function they become available).
* Four models, which plug directly into S100, Apple,
Elf 11 and TRS-80 Level II computers.
at Get it to talk by using either Basic or machine
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,r Uses National Semiconductor's "Digitalker"
system.
Includes on-board audio amplifier and speaker,
with provisions for external speakers and
amplifier.
* Adds a new dimension and excitement to pro-
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games to add spoken announcements of results.
warnings, etc.
Installs in just minutes.
Principle of Operation: The ELECTRIC MOUTH
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keyboard, a choice of 5.25 -in. or 8 -in. The IBM product is believed to be the Sources close to the computer giant say
floppy disks, and a full range of CP /M- system that has been under development that agreements are in the making for
compatible software. Some very sophis- at the General Systems Division in Boca the use of MBASIC, SuperCalc, dBase
ticated communications features are Raton, FL. The unit reportedly is built II, and a variety of other popular soft-
provided, too. Specifically, the 820 sup- around Intel's 8088 microprocessor and ware products, including those of Per-
ports the 872/873 Communication will use the operating system designed sonal Software, but neither IBM nor the
Server, which provides for Ethernet by Microsoft. This operating system is suppliers would comment.
compatibility for future expansion of the supposed to be like the CP/M system, From the miniworld, you can proba-
machine. Because it is generally agreed and many believe that it may be CP/M bly expect to see low -end (less than
that software is the primary ingredient 86, rather than the Unix -like Microsoft $1,000) entrants from both Digital
in the success of any computer, Xerox is version. The system supposedly will sup- Equipment and Data General. Whether
offering a version of Micropro's Word- port up to 256K bytes of RAM and or not these machines will be CP/M
Star wordprocessing system, Sorcim's employ dual- tandem double- density compatible is anyone's guess; right now
Supercalc electronic worksheet, and (96 -tpi) floppy drives. no one will say.
other CP /M- compatible packages. To support the lowest end of the per-
The 820 is priced at $2,995 for CRT, sonal computer spectrum, observers Computer Networks. Due to typo-
keyboard, 64K bytes of memory, and speculate that IBM will offer a stripped - graphical errors three numbers shown in
two 5.25 -in single- density floppy disks. down version for less than $1,000 when the June, 1981 column are in error.
Adding the optional 40 -cps daisywheel the larger unit is introduced. Interest- These are 503- 641 -5510, 503- 641 -9029
printer (Diablo Model 630) brings the ingly, both IBM systems are based on its and 817 -776 -1325. Please do not call
price to $5,895. 3101 terminal with add -ons. these numbers as they are private resi-
Although Xerox chose not to bundle Whatever the fate of IBM's entries dences. We apologize for the error. Also,
any software into the basic package, it is into this market, software incompatibili- the listing of 915 -584 -5393 is no longer
offered at standard prices. For example, ties will apparently not be a problem. available. p
the word -processing package carries a
$500 price tag regardless of disk size, 8-
or 5.25- in. CP /M is an extra $200.
Hewlett-Packard's HP-125 CP /M
system is $6,960. This is a Z -80 -based
system with dual 5.25 -in. disk drives,
two RS -232C communication ports and
an integrated 80 -cps thermal printer.
Unlike Xerox, Hewlett- Packard in-
cludes CP /M in the base price, but you
should expect to pay extra for additional
software. Among the software options
offered by HP are: VisiCalc/ 125, $200;
Word/ 125, $500 (a version of Word-
Star); Graphics/ 125, $200 (a version of
Personal Software's Visitrend /Visiplot
package, designed for creating graphs
and doing trend analysis); BASIC 80,
$325; Link/ 125, $150; and a CP /M
utility package, $125.
HP, like Xerox, has allowed for com-
munications applications and future
growth. Hardware and software provi-
sions have been made to permit the 125
to operate in the company's HP -3000
EDP network or other large mainframe
systems.
The HP -125 employs dual Z -80A mi-
croprocessors and sports a full 64K
bytes of RAM memory. One processor
serves the computation requirements of
the system, while the other handles the
screen /terminal chores.
Xerox and HP have paid close atten-
tion to the human engineering needs of
the intended user. The 820 and 125 use
easy -to -understand menus to guide you
in the use of the system(s). Moreover,
specific functions such as screen scroll-
ing are assigned individual keys.
Enter IBM. There are more introduc-
tions forthcoming, but from more tradi-
tional computer manufacturers. The
long- awaited IBM entry is imminent,
but it will not be based on the S -100 bus,
nor will it be greeted with open arms as
some "experts" have predicted. As evi-
denced by the 5110 and 5120, IBM (its
position as undisputed leader in new
high technology notwithstanding) is un-
able to offer the level of support re- The Xerox 820 information system includes a Z-80 microprocessor,
quired by the small- system user. 64K bytes of RAM, detachable keyboard, and is CP!M compatible.
46 POPULAR ELECTRONICS
2716, 2758, or TMS 2716. It has power - the CDP1802 CPU, with up to 2K of
on reset, manual reset and it supports RAM and 8K of ROM. It has a flexible
soUIs transformer is required. It also has a RS -232 or current -loop, parallel I /O,
wire -wrap area. $185. CPU-1A (512 multiplexed I/O that can handle 10 di-
bytes RAM, 44 I/O lines, two timers) is gits and 80 keys, and a ROM monitor. A
$220. Address: Pragmatic Designs Inc., bus interface is provided. Price ranges
950 Benicia Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086 from $175 to $300 depending on op-
By Leslie Solomon tions. Address: Technical Micro Sys-
(Tel: 408 -736- 8670).
Senior Technical Editor tems, Inc., 366 Cloverdale, Ann Arbor,
6800 Trainer. "Trainer 1" is a two - MI 48105 (Tel: 313- 994 -0784).
board computer using a 6808 CPU with
11/4K RAM, provisions for 4K PROM Printers. The Sprinter -20 prints 20
and onboard I /O. It has an 8 -digit dis- characters wide, optionally sideways or
Hardware play, hex keypad, Tbug 2K monitor, and upside down lines, at a normal print
hardware trace. Optional equipment in- speed of 1.5 ips. Up to 5 different char-
cludes KC cassette I /O, parallel I /O, acter sizes can be selected via ASCII
serial (RS232/20 mA) port, crystal - control codes or 140 X n dot matrix in
controlled baud rate generator, and ex- graphics mode. It measures 7.5" W X
3.5" Floppy Disk. The Sony 3.5 -inch pansion cards. Starts at $349. Address: 5" D X 3" H ($175). The Sprinter -40
"Micro Floppydisk Drive" features Omnibyte Corp., 245 W. Roosevelt Rd prints 40 characters wide, at a selectable
437.5K bytes double- density, single -side (1 -5), West Chicago, IL 60185 (Tel: print speed of 2,3, or 4 ips. Wraparound
unformatted and 322.5K bytes format- 312-231 -6880). facility permits printing of lines greater
ted. The transfer rate is 500K bits /s, than 40 characters. In graphics mode, it
Apple Parallel I /O. The APIO al- has 280 X n dot matrix. It measures
lows 8 -bit parallel access to Apple II 10.5" W X 7.5" D X 4" H ($295).
and Apple II Plus systems. The board Interface is parallel, 7 -bit ASCII plus
provides 16 bidirectional data lines, and Strobe, Busy and Acknowledge. Serial
four handshaking lines for two 8 -bit bi- RS -232 to 9600 baud, 1 or 2 stop bits.
directional interface ports. The direction Address: Alphacom, Inc., 2323 So. Bas-
of the data lines is under software con- corn Ave., Campbell, CA 95008 (Tel:
trol. On -board PROM operates a print- 408-249 -2152).
er and makes the board independent of
Apple slots. $109 assembled, $79 kit. Apple Light Pen. The LPS II light
Address: SSM Microcomputer Products pen allows high- resolution (280 X 192)
Inc., 2190 Paragon Drive, San Jose, CA graphics on an Apple II. It is compatible
95131 (Tel: 408 -946- 7400). with all languages, and usable in every
latency is 50 ms, and access time track-
to-track is 15 ms. The drive is 2 "H X Tiny BASIC Module. The K -8073
4 "W X 5.1 "D and weighs 1.7 pounds. uses the INS8073 CPU with Tiny BA-
A special hard -cover diskette is used. SIC, and includes an RS -232 I/O port,
Power dissipation is 7.5 watts contin- cassette port, 8K EPROM, with one
uous, 3.3 watts standby. $400. Diskettes slot, 1K RAM, with internal expansion
are $5 each. Address: Sony Data Prod- to 8K, STD Bus, Asynchronous Rec/
ucts Div., 15 Essex Rd., Paramus, NJ Trans remote controller for single -wire
07652 (Tel: 201 -368 -5000). data control and retrieval of 8 -bit words
from 128 remote slave stations. It has
Computer Percussion. The Rhythm PPI with 24 bi- directional I/O lines,
Box is a computer peripheral that syn- and a real -time clock. Unit is on a 4.5"
thesizes the sounds of seven different X 6.5" card and requires 5 volts. $388.
percussion instruments including bass Address: Transwave Corp., RD 1, Box
drum, wood block, snare drum, short 489, Vanderbilt, PA 15486 (Tel: 412-
cymbals, long cymbals, hand clap, and 628- 6303).
tom -toms. It is programmed in Level II
BASIC or assembly language using a Color Printer Interface. The
single OUT instruction. It comes with CPRINT module allows a Centronics -
two interface options; Model RBX -T type parallel port for the TRS -80 Color screen mode. It provides 60-Hz coordi-
($149) for the TRS -80 Model I Level II Computer. Firmware allows all LLIST nate generation, and can be installed on
and the RBX -S ($179) for other com- and PRINT # -2 outputs, a screen-print the Apple motherboard so no slots are
puters, and connects to any standard function can be initiated at any time, required. $285. Address: Gibson Labs.,
9600 -baud serial port with RS232 or 20- line width can be set, graphics in the Building 10, 406 Orange Blossom, Ir-
mA provisions. Address: Newtech Com- LPVII can be accessed, page length can vine, CA 92714 (Tel: 714 -559- 8727).
puter Systems, Inc., 230 Clinton St., be set, and blank lines inserted between
Brooklyn, NY 11201 (Tel: 212 -625- pages. The CPRINT module is a fully Ham TRS -80. The " Terminall" con-
6220). buffered 8 -bit I/O port that can inter- verts any TRS -80 into a flexible ama-
face with any Model I /III which plug teur radio terminal. It contains the nec-
Single -Board Computer. The CPU - into the printer port. It is compatible essary interface, audio demodulation,
1 is an 8085 -based system similar to the with all versions of the Color Computer AFSK tone generator and transmitter
Intel 80/04. It operates at 3 MHz, and and requires no extra memory. $49.95 keying hardware. Plug it into the receiv-
includes 256 bytes of RAM, 22 I/O Address: Micro -Labs, Inc., 902 Pine - er headphone jack and copy Morse code,
lines, serial I/O port, programmable crest, Richardson, TX 75080. (Tel: 214- with code speed displayed on status line,
counter /timer, and two sockets for 235- 0915). Baudot, or ASCII. ASCII capability
EPROM, expandable on board to 512 provides upper- and lower -case, control
bytes of RAM, 44 I/O lines, and two CMOS Computer. The BASYS/ is 1 codes, even /odd /no parity, 6/7/8 data
clock timers. The EPROM can be 2708, an all CMOS computer designed around bits, 75/110 baud. Software is on cas-
47
SEPTEMBER 1981
computers
sette or diskette and all you have to do is demo and fast /normal modes ($39.95). move sentences or paragraphs to differ-
enter your callsign and time to initiate "The Best of Muse" includes five games ent locations ($24.95). The "Color As-
the program. Text can be typed while with two three -dimensional maze puz- sembler" is a 6809 type that supports all
receiving or transmitting. Terminal! T1 zles, "Tank War," "Music Box," and six mnemonics and addressing modes along
requires Model I with 16K RAM and mini games. $64.75. Both require an with standard assembler options and di-
Level II BASIC. Terminal) T3 requires Apple with disk. Address: MUSE, 330 rectives. It is a two -pass assembler
Model III with 16K RAM and Model N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21201 ($29.95). The Power Pack plugs into the
III BASIC. Address: Macrotronics, (Tel: 301 -659- 7212). interface slot and provides up to 6K ad-
Inc., 1125 N. Golden State Blvd., Tur- ditonal RAM and a 2K monitor. A diag-
lock, CA 95380 (Tel: 209 -667 -2888 or nostic cassette is included ($159). Ad-
634 -8888). Medical Software. Medirec is a total
dress: Computerware, Box 668, 1512
medical history and report preparation
program for office forms, patient and Encinitas Blvd., Encinitas, CA 92024
family history, symptoms, diagnosis, (Tel: 714 -436- 3512).
and treatments. It can prepare referral
requests, patient history summaries, and
New Language. HI is a general -pur-
pose microlanguage that fits in 3K bytes
Software referral reports. The diskette records
and features an incremental compiler
550 visits (per diskette). Individual re-
using selective threaded -code techniques
cords can be recalled, linked and printed
either whole or in parts. It also contains to produce portable ROM -able code.
Talking Dump. Data declarations allow character, byte,
Designed for 6800/ a full complement of office routines. It
6809 SS -50 systems (and soon available and integer types using upper- and low-
requires a 48K Apple, an 80- column
for Radio Shack Color Computer), er -case symbolic names of unlimited
printer, and two disk drives. A Corvus
NEWTALK is a completely relocatable system is also available. $199.95. Ad-
length. It has fast integer math sup-
utility that does a byte -by -byte memory ported with decimal, hex, octal, or bina-
dress: Charles Mann & Associates, Mi-
dump of a selected memory area and cro Software Div., 7594 San Remo ry- bases; 14 statements allow multiple
prints the output on screen as well as statements per line; II control struc-
Trail, Yucca Valley, CA 92284 (Tel: tures allow input and timed input condi-
speaking it out through a loudspeaker. 714- 365- 9718).
$35 on disk or cassette. Address: Star - tionals, single, double or multiple
Kits, Box 209, Mt. Kisco, NY 10549. branch conditionals, pre- and post -loop
Color Computer Utilities. The testing, and machine -language calls.
"Color Editor" designed for the Radio Five assignment modes provide implied
Apple Games. "Three Mile Island" Shack Color Computer allows both up- assignment, multiple assignment, multi-
is a quick -response machine language per- and lower -case features and will ple equivalence, automatic dynamic
game that simulates TMI in action. It print via the RS232 port. It has change type conversion, pointer referencing, in-
features six full -color displays and auto/ and search commands, and can copy or dexed arrays, bidimensional files, string
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SEPTEMBER 1981
BY RANDY CARLSTROM
DLSC\ \G
WT T
8080 MICROPROCESSOR
Par] ThoBoscSyste..
With the widely used 8080 as a
model, the basic features of a central
processing system are explored
IN ADDITION to its obvious appli- each design programmable only via its Elements that are variable must be
cation as the central processing unit own set of instructions. The unit that stored in RAM (random- access memo-
(CPU) of a computer system, the micro- will be covered in detail in this series is ry), which can be written, erased, and
processor has found its way into a vari- the 8080. Since this CPU is the grand- rewritten by the CPU.
ety of products ranging from kitchen father of a growing family of processors, To affect or control devices that inter-
equipment to sophisticated laboratory including the Z80, 8048, and 8085, all act with the outside world, the processor
data -acquisition systems. The key to this with a common internal programming must deliver signals to them. It does this
widespread utility is flexibility, which in language, most of the information will by means of an I/O (input /output) port.
turn comes from the microprocessor's apply to the entire family as well. In- As the name implies, an I/O port can
unique ability to alter its internal logic structions not used by the 8080 will not, also deliver signals to the CPU from de-
in response to an external program. however, be covered. vices that sense external parameters.
Since the response to inputs from the Electrical signals representing data,
program is extremely rapid-on the or- The Basic System. Like many pro- instructions, and addresses (the loca-
der of a few microseconds -the proces- cessors and logic elements, the 8080 re- tions of particular items in memory)
sor can change its electrical configura- quires a small number of support ICs in pass between the CPU, memory devices,
tion practically instantaneously, usually order to function. An 8080 along with its and I/O ports via a set of dedicated lines
fast enough to convince a human corre- support chips is called a CPU module. known collectively as buses. A typical
spondent that it is performing several The program that determines the in- bus (Fig. 1) also supplies dc operating
activities simultaneously. ternal states taken on by the CPU is power to the elements of the system.
Given the speed and flexibility of mi- supplied to it in the form of electrical
croprocessors, and the fact that they are signals. To generate these signals as re- Bus System. There are many ver-
available at very reasonable prices, it is quired and in the proper order, the pro- sions of the bus system currently used,
often economical to use a single proces- gram must be stored in some form of with the S -100 and SS50 being two of
sor rather than a great many simpler "memory" device. These devices repre- the most common. Although different
chips to synthesize logic functions, act sent the binary digits (1, 0) by means of mechanically, they all contain three ma-
as a controller, or the like. To accom- "on-off" switching devices or analogous jor elements: the address bus, the data
plish this, however, it is necessary to un- circuit elements. The binary code in bus, and the control bus. (Figure does
1
derstand the architecture of the proces- which program instructions are ex- not show the power supply lines and
sor, its needs in terms of support circuit- pressed is called machine language. common ground usually carried on the
ry, how to program it, and how to inter- Each microprocessor (or microprocessor bus system.)
face it with the "outside world." Devel- family) has its own machine language. In most systems, there are 16 lines in
opment of the necessary understanding Binary instructions or data that are the address bus, thus enabling 216 or
is the goal of this multipart series. not subject to change can be stored per- 65,536 (64K) unique addresses. In an 8-
Microprocessors vary in design, with manently in ROM (read -only memory). bit system, there are 8 lines on the data
SEPTEMBER 1981 57
8080 microprocessor
bus, allowing 28 or 256 data combina- ternal to the microprocessor) and the means of its address. A memory word
tions. The control bus carries all system number of data lines. A typical RAM may represent the encoded form of an
synchronization signals including the arrangement is shown in Fig. 2. A mem- instruction, or may be data to be pro-
"clock" that keeps all CPU module ory word of eight bits is often referred to cessed by the CPU.
events in step. as a byte. Each byte represents one of 28 The CPU has control of memory in
or 256 unique values (0-255). As the the sense that it can read data and
Memory. A computer memory is 8080 microprocessor uses this memory instructions from memory and write
formed from a large array of semicon- structure, it is considered a byte - data back into memory. Only when the
ductor elements, each capable of storing oriented device. CPU receives a direct memory access
a single binary 1 or 0, organized into Each memory location contains one (DMA) signal via the control bus does it
groups of bits (short for "binary digits ") word of memory bits, and is identified relinquish control of memory. DMA al-
often called words. The number of bits by a unique number, or address, as- lows a high -speed device such as a mag-
in each word is determined by the size of signed to it. The CPU gains access to the netic disk to gain access to memory and
the CPU registers (storage locations in- contents of any memory location by control it. As noted earlier, memory that
can be read and written or altered is
termed read /write memory, or random -
access memory (RAM). Memory that
SUPPORT BUS SYSTEM
DEVICES
can be read, but not altered by writing,
is termed read -only memory (ROM).
ADDRESS
ADDRESS BUS
DRIVERS Input /Output. To the 8080, the out-
side world may consist of up to 256
input and 256 output devices. These are
DATA IN
DATA BUS
usually referred to as peripherals, and
CPU DATA OUT may include keyboards, printers, dis-
AND
SUPPORT
plays, etc. Each peripheral communi-
LOGIC cates with the CPU by exchange of data
bytes sent via its associated I/O port
CONTROL CONTROL BUS and the data bus (Fig. 3). Each periph-
SIGNAL
DRIVERS eral is assigned an addresss from 0 to
AND CLOCK 255, much as each memory location is
assigned an address. The portion of the
I/O system that actually conditions
I/O data for input and output is known as
ROM /RAM PORT
MEMORY
the interface and generally there is one
INTERFACE
interface for each peripheral. The use of
a port for input or output is done under
program control.
REAL -WORLD Communication between the comput-
DEVICE
OTO er and a peripheral is done in one of two
Fig. 1 A typical bus system contains three major elements: formats -serial or parallel. In parallel
address bus, data bus, and control bus. data transfer, all eight bits of the data
ADDRESS
byte are handled simultaneously. This
DATA
permits rapid movement of data. In
BUS
AO
r-1 BUS
serial transfer, data is handled bit-by -bit
instead of a byte at a time. This is slow-
AI l er, but has the advantage of using sim-
MEMORY
ROW CELL
ple hardware (for example, a two -con-
A2 ductor cable or a telephone circuit in-
l
SELECTOR ARRAY
1024 X I BITS
stead of a multiconductor bus). When
A3 r
two computers exchange data via, say,
A4 r an intercom line, the parallel data from
buses of both computers is converted to
serial form and transmitted bit -by -bit
down the cable. The IC that performs
the conversion from parallel to bit -serial
form (and vice versa) belongs to a fami-
AS ly of components known as UARTs
(Universal Asynchronous Receiver-
A6 [ Transmitter). If used, the UART is part
A7 [ COLUMN
SELECTOR
CONTROL
LOGIC
of the computer's I/O interface since it
is used for conditioning data for input
and output.
There are two basic types of serial
A9 r communication-RS232 and what is
called the 20 -mA current loop. Basical-
ly, RS232 is a voltage circuit where a
Fig. 2. Arrangement of a 2102 random -access memory. logic 0 is a positive voltage, and a logic 1
Eight of these are needed for 1024 by 8 bits. is a negative voltage. The newest version
58 POPULAR ELECTRONICS
of this voltage interface is RS422- signals the CPU through a program in- Simply, a three -state device can be
which uses balanced transmission lines terrupt. When the CPU acknowledges thought of as an electronic switch con-
and differential current sensing to elimi- the interrupt, it completes the current nected between each bus line and its
nate noise. The other commonly used instruction being executed in the main associated logic. When the switch is
serial port is the 20 -mA current loop in program and then automatically closed, the associated logic can accept or
which a flow of 20 mA in the series cir- branches to a routine that will output deliver signals to the bus. But, when the
cuit produces a logic while an absence
1 the next data byte. After the byte is out- switch is open, the bus does not "see"
of current denotes a logic 0. Both of put to the printer, the CPU returns to the logic -in effect, the logic does not
these serial ports are controlled by a where it left off in the main program. exist for the bus.
baud rate generator that "clocks" the The 8080 is capable of handling up to
operational speed of the port. Most pe- eight interrupts from eight I/O devices Programming. A program for a com-
ripherals use either the RS232 or 20- using a special instruction of its instruc- puter or processor consists of a sequence
mA loops for communication. tion set. Data input is similarly handled. of operational instructions stored in
Program Interrupt I/O improves the memory. Each instruction enables a sin-
efficiency of CPU operation while data Three -State Logic. There can be gle elementary operation such as the
is being transferred to or from a periph- many peripherals connected to, and movement of a data byte, an arithmetic
eral that is many times slower than the communicating along, the same bus or logical operation on a data byte, or a
CPU itself. Consider a computer pro- lines. Thus, unless some form of "traffic change in instruction execution se-
cessing large amounts of data, portions control" is used, confusion can reign. quence. The set of all instructions corn -
of which are to be output to a printer. Keeping order is the purpose of the mon to a given CPU is referred to as its
When the peripheral is ready for data, it three -state devices, shown in Fig. 4. instruction set. The size of the instruc-
tion set is a measure of the CPU's capa-
bilities. Another such measure is the
length of the binary words the CPU can
ADDRESS ADDRESS work with. Generally speaking, the larg-
BUS DECODER
er the instruction set, or word size, the
INTERFACE
L more powerful the CPU. The 8080 (an
8 -bit CPU with 72 instructions) is thus
more powerful than the 4040 (a 4 -bit
CPU with 60 instructions). Some micro-
CONTROL
BUS 232
processor instruction sets may approach
200 instructions in length.
DATA UART A program is stored in memory
BUS (RAM or ROM) as a sequence of bytes
BAUD TO that represent the instructions. The
RATE REAL -WORLD
DEVICES
memory address of the next instruction
SIGNAL
to be executed is held in an internal reg-
ister of the CPU called the Program
Counter. Early in the execution phase of
k CONTROL each instruction, the program counter is
t
SIGNALS automatically advanced to the address
Fig. 3. Each peripheral communicates with the CPU
of the next sequential instruction in
through an associated I/O port and data bus. memory. Thus, program execution pro-
ceeds sequentially (i.e. memory location
213 is executed after location 212 is exe-
cuted, etc.) unless a transfer -of- control,
THREE -STATE or BRANCH instruction (8080 JUMP,
SWITCHES
CALL, or RETURN) is executed, which
causes the program counter to be set to a
specified memory address. Program ex-
ecution would then continue sequential-
ly from this new memory location. The
JUMP instruction specifies the address to
be jumped to, which can be anywhere in
Fig. 4. A three -state device
memory. During execution of a JUMP,
PERIPHERAL is an electronic switch
e connected between each
the CPU replaces the contents of the
bus line and associated logic. Program Counter with the address con-
tained in the JUMP instruction.
Subroutines. A special type of jump
occurs when the stored program CALLS,
or accesses, a subroutine (a program
PERIPHERAL
N within a program). Usually, a subrou-
tine is a set of instructions that must be
executed repeatedly in the course of run-
PERIPHERAL B ning the main program. Algorithms that
IS ONLY ONE calculate mathematical functions and
CONNECTED TO
THE BUS routines to input or output data to a
peripheral device are often programmed
as subroutines. The subroutine type of
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8080 microprocessor
EAST/ jump requires the CPU to store the con- depending upon the results of certain in-
WEST tents of the program counter at the time
the jump occurs (when the CALL instruc-
structions as they are executed. Two
flags of the 8080 are: The "Zero Flag,"
MEGA SALES CO tion is executed). This enables the pro- which is set if the accumulator is 0 (ac-
cessor to resume execution of the main tually 00000000 binary), and the "Car-
SPECIAL OF THE MONTH! program after the last instruction of the ry Flag," which may be set when an
subroutine has been executed. arithmetic instruction causes the accu-
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BY GARY McCLELLAN
VMOS power FETs are being de- tradeoffs to challenge the circuit design- per transistor are required to prevent the
signed into more and more elec- er. For one, the gate saturation voltage devices from sharing the load current
tronic equipment, promising better per- of the VMOSFET runs somewhat high- unequally should their temperatures dif-
formance, using less support circuitry, er than that of an equivalent bipolar de- fer. With the negative temperature coef-
and permitting savings in cost. So far, vice. Second, the relatively high gate ca- ficient, VMOS devices are free of this
they have replaced bipolar power tran- pacitance (500 -800 pF) means that the "current- hogging " tendency and require
sistors in some switching power supplies input will tend to draw appreciable cur- no power resistors. Another bonus of
and audio amplifiers, with applications rent at the higher audio frequencies and VMOS is that very high input imped-
in power switching and power conver- beyond. ance, makes the high drive currents that
sions soon to come. Finally, there is the matter of cost. bipolar power transistors would require
Compared with its bipolar counter- VMOS devices cost more, but, accord- unnecessary_ As a result of this, driver
part, a VMOS power FET has numer- ing to designers, the reductions in sup- circuits that have lower power ratings
ous advantages: its input impedance is port circuitry that they allow can make and thus are )less expensive to fabricate
higher, its bandwidth wider, and its in- them in the Hong run, a better bargain can be used.
herent linearity greater. In addition, its than bipolar. Switching power supplies also benefit
temperature coefficient of gain is nega- from VMOS. Whle many bipolar pow-
tive. That is, with a fixed level of drive at Typical Applications. er transistors-especially the rugged
its gate, a VMOSFET conducts less and Power Supplies. When the series -pass ones -have a bandwidth of 2 or 3 MHz,
less current as it gets hotter. stage consists of several bipolar devices VMOS devices can operate to 30 MHz
Of course, VMOS devices offer a few in parallel, at least two power resistors and above. Because the VMOS devices
SEPTEMBER 1981 61
V1VIOS power FET
VSVBS,Rn
Fig I Cross section of a conventional MOSFET. Fig 2. A double -diffused epitaxial planar trans/al
41111111.1011.11.16
switch faster, less energy is dissipated in applications for the VMOS power FET inexpensive low -power transistors. If
them, and that improves efficiency. The was in the final amplifier stage of a CMOS logic is used, however, it may be
higher switching frequencies made pos- radio transmitter. The ease with which necessary to buffer the CMOS signals
sible-up to 500 kHz as opposed to 100 the devices can be connected in parallel (which are low current) to the higher
kHz with bipolars -allow the use of to obtain greater output power, the re- current requirements of the driver tran-
smaller power transformers and output duced drive power required, and the sistors. With VMOS, no buffering is re-
filter capacitors. wide frequency range make VMOS a quired; in fact, one CMOS output can
Audio Amplifiers are improved by natural for transmitter (r -f) applica- drive 100 or more VMOSFETs to the
VMOS technology and several commer- tions. At least one VMOS manufacturer point of saturation!
cial products using these devices are claims the devices can tolerate infinite VMOS can be used to advantage in
available. Here the VMOS devices re- VSWR without destruction! (This cor- controlling motors and solenoids, which
place the bipolar power transistors in the responds to a situation where the user pose difficulties because of the voltage
output stage. Because of the high - attempts to transmit without the anten- transients when the current through an
impedance VMOS inputs, less drive na load connected.) Usually this sub- inductive load is interrupted. With con-
power is required by the output stage. jects the output r -f stage to excessive ventional bipolar transistors, it is neces-
That means that the driver stage can use power dissipation. Freedom from second sary to use very high -voltage devices or
lower -cost, lower- powered components. breakdown makes VMOS devices better special networks to suppress the tran-
Having a more linear operating char- able to tolerate such abuse. sients. Neither solution is cheap, and
acteristic, VMOS devices produce in- VMOS is also making inroads in dou- suppression networks reduce perfor-
herently less distortion. They are also ble- balanced mixer circuits, normally a mance in high- frequency applications.
free of the tendency of bipolar devices to low -power receiver application. Because Since VMOS devices are free from sec-
"stick" to the power supply rails, and of their approximately square -law trans- ond breakdown, and can withstand back
they come out of saturation faster with fer characteristics, VMOS devices de- emf better, lower voltage FETs can be
no extra drive current required. The re- liver more of the desired mixer products used and suppression networks simpli-
sult is a "cleaner" power amplifier. An- and fewer troublesome high -order prod- fied. In some low -power circuits, the tra-
other advantage of VMOS devices in ucts, providing more overload margin. ditional diode across the motor or
audio amplifiers, is the freedom from Power -switching applications for solenoid can be removed.
"second breakdown," basically a situa- VMOS include control of displays, sole- For the area of power control in which
tion in which momentary overvoltage or noids, and motors. Conventional designs SCRs and relays are presently used,
overcurrent will cause the device to heat use transistors in most low -power appli- VMOS shows promise. Even now, de-
up, draw more current, and then heat up cations and change to SCRs and relays vices to handle high -voltages and high
some more, until it breaks down. for high power. A good example of a currents are under development. The fu-
R -F Amplifier circuits such as those VMOS power switching application lies ture will tell whether VMOS will substi-
found in transmitters are likely places in display control. At the present time, tute for SCRs and relays, but 450 -volt
for VMOS technology. One of the first most display interfacing is done with devices are already being advertised.
300,
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Anatomy of a VMOSFET. Although tional power transistors, but it has some is so large, saturation resistance can be
it would appear that a VMOS power key differences. As shown in Fig. 3, four made very low. This means the com-
FET would just be a conventional MOS- vertical layers are used, with a V- shaped pleted VMOS power FET can be inex-
FET on a larger scale, this is not the channel etched in the material (which pensive (small die) and hand.e high
case. Such a device could be built, but it gives the VMOS its name) as the gate power (large drain surface). Another
would be costly and inefficient. Figure 1 connection. A layer of silicon dioxide benefit is that each V groove creates two
shows a cross section of a conventional (Si02) insulates the conductive gate channels, one on each side of the groove,
MOSFET "die," stripped of all nones- channel from the semiconductor materi- so current density can be doubled. In
sentials. Several things prevent this FET als, and gives the device its high- imped- other words, the VMOS devices can
from being used effectively for power ance characteristics. The source connec- have high sensitivity, with shorter length
handling, among them the fact that the tion rests over the n and p materials, and channels, than conventional MOSFETs.
current flow is horizontal through the provides the remaining power connec- For example, the standard MOSFET
substrate of the device. This is due to the tion. These are the basics of the fabrica- needs at least a 5- micrometer channel.
horizontal positions of the drain and tion of the VMOS device. In practice, VMOS devices, on the other hand, re-
source connections, and the relatively many "V" channels and source connec- quire only about 1.5 micrometers for
great distance between their electrical tions are paralleled on the die to produce good results, and shorter V grooves
connections. Both of these cause high re- the high current capability. mean less stray capacitance and im-
sistance -and loss. In use, the drain and gate are biased proved high -frequency performance.
As a result of the characteristics of positive with respect to the source. The The 2N6657 VMOS power FET, for
the semiconductor material, current insulated gate produces an electric field, example, switches ampere on or off in
1
densities are lower when current flows which allows the n-type material next to 4 nanoseconds. That's 10 to 200 times
horizontally, and power dissipation is in- it to permit electrons to travel through faster than a bipolar power transistor!
creased. A conventional bipolar power the layers from the source to the drain. Finally, the VMOS power FET has
transistor die is shown in Fig. 2. Note Increasing the field intensity of the gate built -in, high -voltage capabilities. This
that the emitter and collector are in a (raising its voltage) increases its in- is because of the n -epi (taxial) layer,
vertical plane. Because of this arrange- fluence on the n-type material, causing a which absorbs the depletion region from
ment, current densities are higher, and greater current flow. Conversely, reduc- the pn junction above it, thus actng as a
more current can flow between these ing the gate field intensity reduces the highly effective insulator when the de-
two points. Since the collector is also the source -to -drain current flow. vice is turned off. Also, in VMOS con-
substrate, the die can be thermally There are many advantages inherent struction, the SiO2 layer under the V
bonded to a heat sink for cooling. This is in this type of construction. Since the groove need withstand only 25% of the
why TO -3 power transistors have the substrate forms the drain connection, gate -drain voltage. (In a conventional
collector connected to the metal case. there is one less connection on the top of MOSFET, the oxide must withstand the
The VMOS power FET is a variation the die. As a result, the die can be made entire gate -drain voltage.) Although the
on :he vertical theme used by conven- smaller. Also, since the drain connection point of the V groove can create high
SEP4EkIBER 1981 63
VMOS power FET
electrostatic fields which can break trolling low -power dc motors. Freedom allows the op amp to provide more volt-
down the oxide layer, work is in progress from second breakdown, means less age to the VMOS power FET, insuring
to solve this problem. One solution is to chance of damage from back emf or mo- it will deliver maximum output current.
flatten the point of the V. This should mentary high current. Of course, the If desired, this project can be built as a
ultimately make available high -voltage maximum ratings of the VMOS device battery charger or, with the filter capac-
devices on a large scale. must be observed! itor increased in value, as an adjustable
Automatic Battery Charger. The cir- high- current power supply.
Some Simple Circuits. Now that cuit shown in Fig. 6 provides up to 12.5
you have a basic familiarity with VMOS A at 14 V. As the battery charges and "Flyback" DC -DC Converter. With a
devices, let's look at how they can be its voltage rises, the circuit automati- +7 -to -18 -volt input, this circuit (Fig. 7)
used in some simple circuits. VMOS de- cally reduces the charging current. can produce regulated -5 volts. The
vices are now fairly easy to obtain. The When the battery is fully charged, the current output is limited, but should be
VN66AF used in many of these circuits charger cuts off. Thus, a lead -acid stor- enough for an op amp or two. The cir-
is available nationally through Radio age battery can be maintained fully cuit consists of a CMOS oscillator driv-
Shack stores. Basically, the circuits run charged at all times. ing a VMOS switch. A full supply volt-
the gamut from simple gadgets where age square wave appears across the 33-
the VMOS power FET simply replaces ohm resistor forming the VMOS load,
a conventional power transistor, to a and the negative, or "flyback" transi-
high performance r -f switch where only tion, is rectified, filtered, and zener reg-
VMOS will work properly. In all of the ulated to -5 volts. Since the oscillator
circuits, simplicity is apparent, particu- FOR MORE INFORMATION operates at a high frequency, the filter
larly in the drivers for the VMOS de- capacitor can have a small value, yet do
vices. This is one of the benefits of high - ON
a good job. The circuit can be assembled
impedance inputs. YMOS TECHNOLOGY
in little space and work with battery -
Audio Alarm. A circuit that can be The following publications are available powered op -amp projects.
used as a burglar alarm, keyboard beep- from Siliconix, Inc., 2201 Laurelwood Rd., VMOS R -F Switch. The circuit of
er, timer alert, or audio tone generator is Santa Clara, CA 95054: Fig. 8 can switch r -f signals in 50 nano-
shown in Fig. 4. The CMOS gate is seconds, far faster than any relay (20 to
wired as an oscillator, whose pitch is Docu- 50 ms typical). Other advantages in-
variable by changing the 200 -k1 resis- ment clude 60 -dB isolation with a 10 -MHz,
tor, or the 0.001 -AF capacitor. The number 20 -volt peak -to -peak input, and -dB in-
1
VMOS power FET is wired as a simple sertion loss. These are impressive fea-
switch that drives the speaker directly. AN79-1 A 500 KHz Switching Inverter for
12 V Systems tures for such a simple circuit.
Note a zener diode connected across the AN79-3 Dynamic Input Characteristics of Basically, the VMOS power FETs are
gate and source of the VMOS device. a VMOS Power Switch wired as a "T" switch. When the V -con-
This component is internal to the AN79 -4 Driving VMOS Power FETs trol input is 0 volt, the two 2N6660
VMOS, and protects the input against AN79.5 Using the VN64GA High Current, FETs are biased on, because 10 volts
overvoltage. A zener is built into most High Power VMOS Power FET appear between their source and gate.
VMOS devices to make them less sensi- AN79 -6 Using VMOS Transistors to In- The left 2N6660 turns off both power
tive to static, so fewer handling precau- terface from IC Logic to High VMOS devices by pulling their gates to
Power Loads
tions are necessary.
AN79-7 Applications of the VN10KM
-10 volts. At the same time, the
The circuit can be built on a small sources of both VMOS devices are
VMOS Power FET
piece of perf board and cemented to the AN80-1 A Key to the Advance of Switch- pulled low by the right 2N6660. Thus,
rear of the speaker. If desired, the sup- ing Power Supplies both VMOS devices are turned off, and
ply voltage can be raised to 12 V for AN80-2: Meet the VMOS FET Model the junction between them is grounded
higher output power. If you want to AN80-3 Ultralinear Broadband Amplifier to reduce leakage through the switch.
tinker with the design, you can wire the
two unused gates in the CD -4011 for
AN8O-4 Enjoy VHF Power Amplifier De-
sign
Making the V- control input - 10 volts
turns off the two 2N6660s and the
another lower- frequency oscillator. Con- AN80.5 An Alternative Power Amplifier
VMOS devices are allowed to turn on
nect the output of this oscillator to the Design
because of the 470-ohm pull -up resistor.
"strobe" input of the first oscillator. The input r -f signal passes through the
This produces a two -tone "boop- beep" VMOS devices to the output. This sim-
sound similar to some police sirens. ple circuit can be used for many applica-
Lamp Dimmer. The problem in dim- tions where high r -f frequencies are
ming conventional incandescent lamps is Basically, the battery charger is a
. used. A good example would be in a low -
that more power can be dissipated in the full -wave rectifier consisting of a pair of power transceiver, or to switch several
controller than in the lamp! The circuit 1N249 silicon diodes, filter capacitor receivers to one antenna. Build it on a
of Fig. 5 solves this problem using a C2, and the VMOS series -pass element. piece of "ground plane" perf board or
VMOS and pulse -width modulation. The VMOS device is driven by a simple board covered on one side with copper
Control R2 changes the duty cycle, or op-amp error amplifier, that compares a sheet. This will insure maximum attenu-
"on time," of the CMOS oscillator. As a portion of the output voltage, via the 5- ation when the switch is "off."
result, the on time for the VMOS switch k1 potentiometer, with a constant -volt- From this and the other circuits
varies along with lamp intensity. Since age reference source. The reference con- shown above, it is easily seen that
the VMOS power FET isn't on contin- sists of a CR390, a 390 -A current VMOS power FETs are not exotic, diffi-
uously, it dissipates less power, reducing source, and the 1N4100 zener diode. cult -to -use devices. On the contrary,
heat -sink requirements. This circuit can The power for the op amp and reference they not only offer performance advan-
be constructed on perf board, and is derived from a separate source, which tages over bipolar devices in many appli-
adapted to many different applications. produces a slightly higher operating cations, they are often considerably eas-
For example, it should work well con- voltage than the main dc source. This ier to use.
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IN ELECTRONICS, the basic goal
of soldering is to electrically and me-
chanically join two circuit components.
For this connection to be reliable, the
solder must adhere to or "wet" the mat-
ing surfaces of the components being
joined. The wetting of solder to a base
metal is similar to the action of water
spilled on a smooth surface: if the sur-
scc ssrU_
face is clean and free of dirt, wax and
oils, the water will wet and spread even-
ly over it; if the surface is waxed, the
water balls up.
Most manufacturers of electronic
SEPTEMBER 1981 67
soldering
90 solder) are commonly used. In elec- 700- form the replaceable tip. Usually, sol-
trical soldering, the alloy mix is usually LIQUID dering guns come with high wattages, in
60% tin and 40% lead (60/40). 600- PHASE most cases too high for use with pc foil
Characteristics of alloys of tin and 500- patterns. Such guns also generate a high
ASTY
lead are plotted against temperature in magnetic field around the tip that can
Fig.l This graph, referred to as a phase a- 400-
. ASTY de -gauss any magnetically sensitive de-
diagram, allows one to see that only a 300- vices close to it. Using a gun may pro-
63/37 alloy has a eutectic point -that duce too high a heat on the foil pattern
200- SOLID
is, a single melting point. All other al- PHASE so that the cement that secures the cop-
loys start melting at one temperature, I00- per foil pattern to the substrate is weak-
move through a "pasty" or semisolid I I I I IL ened and the foil separates from the
stage, and then become liquid at a high- 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
I
63(EUTECTIC POINT)
printed circuit board.
er temperature. Any physical movement The "iron" is often called a "pencil
TIN (PERCENT)
of the components being soldered while iron" because it resembles a thick pencil
the solder is in the "pasty" range will Fig.1. Melting point, including pasty that is held in the fingers. These tools
result in a "cold" joint. Such a joint phase, of alloys of tin and copper. feature interchangeable (usually screw -
appears grainy and dull, and is mechani- on) tips having various shapes -each for
cally weaker, thus less reliable. There- its own purpose. Their wattages are
fore, 63/37 or 60/40 solder is commonly flowing properties than the popular usually low enough to be safely used on
used in electronics since they do not mildly activated fluxes (RMA), and pc boards. The latest version of the pen-
remain long in a "pasty" phase. Howev- they are noncorrosive. cil iron is the low- wattage self-contained
er, a 50/50 alloy can be used if proper rechargeable type that can be used re-
care is taken. Equipment. The tools required to mote from the ac line.
An often -ignored aspect of soldering solder electrical connections are: a good Soldering irons are specified primari-
is the flux. The word flux comes from soldering iron and a supply of replace- ly by wattage as shown in the table.
the Latin root "fluere" meaning "to able tips, long -nose pliers for holding Wattage represents the amount of heat
flow." Soldering flux, which is usually parts or bending leads (or as a heat sink capacity available at the iron tip. Irons
included in the solder as a central core, for temperature- sensitive components), of all wattages usually run at about the
or separately in liquid or paste form, and desoldering braid (or a suction de- same tip temperature, but a lower -wat-
helps the solder alloy flow around the soldering tool). tage iron will cool faster during solder-
connection. Flux also cleans the compo- There are basically two types of sol- ing. The recommended wattages given
nent leads of oxides and films, and al- dering instruments -the "gun" and the in the table are to be used as general
lows the solder to wet their surfaces. "iron," although most people use these guidelines only. Slight variations may
Chemically, flux is either acid or ro- descriptions interchangeably. In es- give perfectly good performance, de-
sin based. Always use rosin flux in elec- sence, a soldering "gun" is a pistol - pending on the particular soldering situ-
tronic soldering since the acid may shaped device consisting of a transform- ation. A higher -wattage iron is more
cause corrosion. "Activated" rosin or er forming the bulk of the "gun," with likely to damage heat -sensitive compo-
"RA" flux produces better cleaning and the secondary winding extending out to nents. If static- sensitive components are
to be soldered, i.e. many MOS devices,
be sure the iron has a grounded plug.
Soldering irons can produce static volt-
age spikes that will destroy many inte-
COPPER SOLDERING grated circuit components, so a
FOIL IRON TIP grounded tip is a wise safety measure.
Tips are usually selected by prefer-
ence. Each type and shape has its place
and purpose, but the commonly used
pointed, conical type is the most versa-
tile and convenient.
Desoldering equipment is always use-
ful even for experienced solderers. Both
COMPONENT braid and suction devices are effective
and, again, operator preference is the
best guide. If you elect to use a suction
CLIP EXCESS desoldering tool, pay close attention to
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enough to melt it. How long this takes is pliers, hold the part to the circuit board.
quickly learned after a few trials. The
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74 POPULAR ELECTRONICS
PEAK UNLIMITER
ADO
3Y\AV C
RA \GE PROCESSOR
Increases system gain when passing peaks
that may have been limited during
the original recording process
BY JOHN SUTTON
LIVE music can easily have a dy- The Peak Unlimiter described in result in an annoying "swishing "sound
namic range exceeding that of this article "stretches out" what's left that we would like to avoid.
current analog recording and play- of the original peaks to enhance dy- The Peak Unlimiter makes inde-
back systems. To "fit" onto an analog namic range. It is low in cost and easy pendent gain control work in its favor.
tape or disc, this dynamic range must to build and use. Since we're interested in processing
be reduced. Generally, this is accom- short -term peaks with a modest
plished by manipulating the system Peak Unlimiting VS. Expan- change in gain, attack and release
gain as the signal passes through, sion. Peak unlimiting differs from times can be optimized. Audible sig-
making the loud passages softer and expansion in that it need not change nal degradation is thereby minimized.
the soft passages louder. Compression the system gain as radically to accom-
is moderate application of this tech- plish what it does. This means that About the Circuit. The Peak Un-
nique throughout the dynamic range. attack and release times can generally limiter, shown schematically in Fig. 2,
Peak limiting cuts gain radically if be faster than in a linear expander is designed around two quad BiFET
the signal exceeds a determined level. without causing audible side effects operational amplifiers. The first, ICI,
Although this approach works, it such as "pumping and breathing." As performs the actual signal processing,
sacrifices some of the realism in the shown in Figures I A and 1B, linear and the other, IC2, forms the heart of
reproduction of the program material. expansion may use as much as 20 dB a gain- change indicator that is com-
But not all of the 30 or so dB of of gain change, while peak unlimiting mon to both audio channels. The sig-
dynamic range subtracted by the uses 7.5 dB. nal- processing stages of both channels
compression and limiting process is ir- Another advantage of peak unlim- are identical, so further reference will
retrievably lost. It can be restored by iting is that it allows the processor to be made only to the left channel.
electrical processing complementary control each channel independently. Potentiometers RIA and R2 couple
to what was done in recording. Most Were such an arrangement used in a a portion of the input signal to capaci-
often, the exact nature of the original linear expander, the stereo image of tor CI, which passes ac but blocks any
processing is unknown, making the the program material would suffer dc level. The signal is applied to the
complementary nature of the restora- greatly. Common gain control avoids noninverting inputs of ICI A and
tive action a hit -and -miss proposition. this, but causes another problem. The ICI B by means of R4 and R8. Diode
Expansion (the inverse of compres- effect of synchronized gain change is DI rectifies the output of ICI A, and
sion) that is not correct is often unsat- quite noticeable in music that favors capacitor C2 filters the pulsating dc
isfactory, but the ear is more tolerant one channel, especially with low -fre- into a smooth level. This dc level is
of errors in peak unlimiting. quency material. To the ear, this may applied to the gate of FET QI via R9
75
SEPTEMBER 1981
peak unlimiter
D5) and D4 (and D6) have been spec-
ified for their dynamic characteris-
tics. Silicon diode D4 has a higher
conduction threshold than D3. This
makes possible the desired visual indi-
cation of gain changes, because the
red section of LED! will be firing at
lower levels than the green section,
which is forward biased only during
relatively large changes in gain.
The power supply, shown schemati-
cally in Fig. 3, is of fairly conventional
design. Transformer TI has a fuse -
protected primary and a grounded
I I T I T r I 7 I r I
secondary center tap. The outputs of
.004 .005 006 .007 008 009 01 02 .03 .04 .05
INPUT LEVEL IN VOLTS
.06 .07 .88 .09 full -wave bridge rectifier D7 through
A DIO are filtered by C8 and C/0. Reg-
ulators IC3 and IC4 generate stable
+ 15- and - 15 -volt outputs for the
+10
+9-
rest of the circuit. Capacitors C9 and
+8- Cl/ improve the transient response of
+7- the IC regulators and ensure low ef-
+6-
+5- fective power-supply impedances.
m+4
e+3-
?+2- Construction. Printed- circuit as-
W+, sembly techniques are recommended
0- in building the Peak Unlimiter.
,-,- A
-2- full -size etching -and drilling -guide
-3-
O_4- for a suitable pc board appears in Fig.
4, and the complementary compo-
nent- placement guide appears in Fig.
-8- 5. Alternative construction techniques
10
such as point -to-point or wrapped -
-5 -3 -2 -1 +7 +2 +3 +4 +5 wire assembly can be employed, but
INPUT LEVEL IN dB
care should be taken to avoid ground
B
loops and circuit instability. The use
of IC sockets or Molex Soldercons is
Fig. 1. Peak unlimiting (A) shows a 7.5-dB change, while
highly recommended. To ensure close
linear expansion (B) shows a 20-dB variation. tracking between channels, match Q/
and Q2 for their actual values of key
when switch S/ is in its open position. Diodes D3 and D4 rectify and feed the parameters-IDSS, VG, and gm.
The time constant associated with this output of 1C2A to the inverting and Observe the polarities and pin bas -
rectifier /filter network has been chos- noninverting inputs of differential dc ings of electrolytic and tantalum ca-
en for optimum project performance. amplifier IC2B. Similarly, the output pacitors and of semiconductors. Note
Diode DI, a 1N82 germanium type, of IC2C (the voltage follower in the particularly that the pin basings of
was carefully chosen for the required right-channel portion of the circuit) is regulators IC3 and IC4 differ. The
dynamic characteristics. Substitution rectified and applied to the inputs of use of a radiation (hum) shield for TI
of another diode type may degrade IC2B by means of D5 and D6. Trico- is recommended. One can be fash-
performance. lor emitter LEDI, which consists of a ioned by cutting a piece of sheet tin to
The drain of QI is connected to the red LED and a green LED connected fit and wrapping it around the body of
inverting input and feedback resistor back to back and housed in a single the transformer. Trimmer potentiom-
of ICI B. Its source is grounded. The package is driven by the output of eters R2 and RII are not mounted on
channel (drain -to- source) resistance IC2B via current limiter R23. the pc board: they can be soldered
of the FET depends on the dc level The indicator circuit alerts the user directly to the lugs of dual potentiom-
applied between its gate and source, to changes in gain. If the differential eter RI. Use shielded cable for con-
which in turn depends on the ampli- dc input voltage is negative, the red nections between the input jacks and
tude of the input signal. A large in- section of LEDI becomes forward the dual potentiometer, between the
put- signal amplitude results in a large biased. In operation, faint red flickers trimmer potentiometers and the cir-
gate -to- source control voltage and, indicate that gain changes of approxi- cuit board, and between the pc board
hence, less channel resistance and mately 1.9 dB are taking place. If the and the output jacks. Finally, house
greater gain. When S/ is closed, the differential dc input voltage is posi- the project in a metal enclosure.
channel resistance of QI and the gain tive, the green emitter in LEDI be-
of stage IC /B are constant. No peak comes forward biased. When this hap- Initial Adjustment. Patch the
unlimiting occurs when the switch is pens and the LED flashes green, a Peak Unlimiter into your stereo sys-
closed. gain change of approximately 7.5 dB tem at some line -level point, such as a
The output of ICI B is routed to is taking place. tape- monitor loop, or between the
jack J3 by coupling capacitor C3 and As is the case with D1 (and D2), preamplifier outputs and the power -
to the input of voltage follower IC2A. the diodes selected for use as D3 (and amplifier inputs. The only prelimina-
76 POPULAR ELECTRONICS
JI
LEFT R6 01
INPUT 22K 2N3819
R20
C RIA
IOOK
LEVEL 8
R9 IK
R5
R21 R23
1N82 A
RIO 10K 33011
D3
+ IN34
R2 C2
250 4.7Y
CI
1 t IC2A
LED
IpF RB
R3 C3
J2
RIGHT
- IOOK
RI5 02 .-D-
T104F
IN914
INPUT 2N3819 FT
RIB
22K
RI6 RI8
OUTPUT `L R22
G
I OO K
IK I5K C7 1K
LEVEL 7
R14 05 D6 25pF
IK IN34 IN914
D2 R19
IN82
RII - CS/}'
250 4.7 p F
N /
C4
15F
R13
IK 1SIB
R12 C6
IOOK ICI,LC2=TL074CN OR TLOB4CN TC6
1/`J4
y
RIGHT
OUTPUT
PARTS LIST
C1,C4 -1 -F, 35 -V tantalum capacitor 1C4- LM32OT -15 15-volt regulator - T1-35 -V, 65 -mA, center -tapped trans-
former (Triad F -227X or equivalent)
C2,C5- 4.7 -F, 25 -V, radial -lead aluminum J1,J2,J3,J4 -RCA phono jack
electrolytic LED1- Tricolor light- emitting diode (Radio Misc.- Suitable enclosure, printed- circuit
C3,C6- 10 -F, 16 -V, axial -lead aluminum Shack 276 -035 or equivalent) or perforated board, standoffs, IC sock-
electrolytic Q1,Q2- 2N3819 n- channel FET (see text) ets or Molex Soldercons, LED mounting
C7- 25 -AF, 25 -V, axial -lead aluminum The following, unless otherwise specified, collar, terminal strips, line cord, shielded
electrolytic are 1/4-watt, 5/o tolerance, carbon -com- cable, hookup wire, control knob, suit-
C8,C9,C 10,C 1-
1000 -14F, radial -lead alu-
1 position fixed resistors. able hardware, solder, etc.
minum electrolytic R1- 100 -kt2, linear -taper dual potentio- Note -The following is available from XEN,
D1,D2 -1N82 germanium signal diode meter Box 2, Scranton, PA 18504: a complete
(see text) R2,R 1 1-
250 -kS2, linear -taper trimmer po- kit of parts (not including enclosure), No.
tentiometer X -1980, for $59.00 post -paid in the Unit-
D3,D5 -1N34 germanium signal diode
R3,R 12 -100 kt2 ed States. Also available separately are
(see text)
D4,D6 -1N914 silicon switching diode R4,R5, R7, R8, R10, R13, R14, R16, R17, 01 and Q2, No. XMP -3819, for $5.00 a
(see text) R19, R20, R22 k4 -1 matched pair; etched and drilled printed -
D7,D8,D9,D 10 -1
N4002 rectifier -22
R6,R 15 kt2 circuit board, No. X -1980 -PCB, for
R9,R18 -15 $11.00; both postpaid in the U.S. Penn-
F1-1/4-ampere fast -blow fuse kS2
IC1,IC2- TL074CN or TL084CN quad Bi- R21 -10 kt2 sylvania residents, add state sales tax.
FET operational amplifier R23 -330 S2 Allow four to six weeks for delivery. Add
5 1 -Dpst miniature toggle switch 2 weeks for personal check to clear.
1C3- LM34OT -15 + 15 -volt regulator
ry adjustments that must be made are probe of the oscilloscope to JI. Adjust With the stereo preamplifier still pro-
of trimmer potentiometers R2 and the generator's output -level control viding a monaural drive signal, adjust
RI I. Close switch SI so that the peak for a -volt p -p signal at J1. The out-
1
RI for an output null. If an oscillo-
unlimiting is defeated. Place the put frequency of the generator is not scope is being used, connect its
MODE switch of the preamplifier in its critical, but should be approximately probe(s) to the project outputs and set
MONO position, rotate the control 1000 Hz. Then shift the scope probe the scope to read differential voltage.
knob of the preamplifier's BALANCE to J3 and adjust R2 for a -volt p -p 1 Then adjust Rl I for an output null.
potentiometer to its fully left position, output level. Note that both channels of the project
and adjust the control knob of the pro- Next, connect a pair of stereo head- must be driven by the same signal to
ject's front -panel LEVEL control (R /) phones using clip leads to the "hot" make valid adjustments of the trim-
so that the wipers of the dual potenti- sides of output jacks J3 and J4. Do mer potentiometers.
ometer are at the midpoint of their not make any connection to the com- Now disconnect the clip leads or
travel. Adjust trimmer potentiometer mon (shell) lead of the headphones. scope probe(s) and install the cover.
R2 so that the signal level at jack J3 (Continued overheat)
equals that at JI. This can be done IN IC3
LM340T-15 2
OU
TC PIN 4
ICI, IC2
aurally, by monitoring the loudspeak-
I
77
SEPTEMBER 1981
peak unlimiter
C7 R22
I
RI6
R14 1+
R21
signal peaks. This recommendation is
-
somewhat arbitrary, however, and
\\
I 5 I6
-0i-
- cI
-RID
R13 RI] D
R 1
your ears should be the final judge.
-D9- Opening and closing SI will allow you
TI to make quick comparision between
ICI IC2
CT
IC4
C C the processed and unprocessed signal.
-D?- + You might find that the nature of the
CII
-R6- I
f
C3
program material dictates which set-
R4 RB
I7
D ting gives the most pleasing results.
I4# An apparent improvement in the
R5
CIO
program material's signal -to -noise ra-
I+ tio will be realized because of a mask-
ing effect introduced by the Peak Un-
DI
13
limiter. Keep in mind that signal
J3
peaks are accentuated by several dB,
-C2- -R9- 1
R2
so some catition should be observed, at
514
least at first. If the audio system does
not have sufficient headroom, ampli-
fier clipping and damage to the loud-
Fig. 5. Component -placement guide for pc board. speakers may occur. O
78 POPULAR ELECTRONICS
A\ ALAN
FOB
TOXIC GASES
Detects oxygen -hungry gases such as
carbon monoxide and methane. . . sounds a warning .
BY CASS LEWART
VIHEN a lethal fire starts, respond to ionized gases generated by Circuit Operation. As shown in
flame and smoke are not the fire unless the fire is smoldering in an Fig. 1, transformer TI, fullwave recti-
only killers. Colorless, odorless carbon enclosed area lacking oxygen. This fier RECTI, resistor R2, and filter
monoxide gas (CO) has been known project has the advantage of being capacitor CI make up the line -pow-
to kill or incapacitate people -often self -powered, thus providing portable ered power supply for 5 -volt regulator
far from the fire itself. One factor that protection both at home and in hotels ICI. Resistor R1, in conjunction with
makes CO such a stealthy, insidious or motels when you travel. rectfier DI, maintains the charge on
assassin is its ability to elude conven- The alarm is based on an inexpen- the rechargeable cells in BI, while
tional smoke detectors. These devices sive semiconductor sensor whose elec- diode D2 allows BI to power the cir-
are similarly insensitive to dangerous trical resistance changes when its ac- cuit in stand -by mode when the line
hydrocarbon gases like methane tive surface is exposed to gases such as power is interrupted. Under these
(CH4), a toxic compound that is the carbon monoxide, methane, butane, conditions, DI is reverse biased and
chief component of natural gas. and alcohol vapors that have a strong battery power flows through forward -
The Gas Alarm described here has affinity for oxygen. (These are known biased diode D2 to power the circuit.
been designed to sound its warning be- as reducing gases.) The sensor ele- The regulated output from IC1 main-
fore dangerous levels of poisonous ment is enclosed in a small capsule tains a fixed heater voltage for gas
gases accumulate. The Gas Alarm and protected by a stainless steel sensor TGS1 to provide uniform sensi-
should be considered complementary mesh, while a low -power heater acti- tivity. The combination of R3 and
to, and not a replacement for conven- vates the sensor element and purifies LEDI forms a power -on indicator.
tional smoke detectors, as it will not it after exposure to gas. When gas is present at TGS1, the
79
SEPTEMBER 1981
gas alarm
ACV
i
23
TGSI
Fig. 1. Schematic diagram of the circuit.
5
PARTS LIST
Al- Piezoelectric buzzer (Radio Shack
273-060 or similar) SCR 1- 200 -V, 6 -A SCR (Radio Shack
BI- Battery (six rechargeable 1.5 -V cells) 276 -1067 or similar)
CI- 220 -F, 16 -V electrolytic TGS1 -Gas sensor (See note)
DI, D2- 200 -V, -A silicon diode
1 T1 -12 -V, -A transformer (Radio Shack
1
IC 1 -5 -V
regulator (Radio Shack 276- 273-1505 or similar)
1770 or similar) Misc. -6" x 4" x 21/2" enclosure with cov-
LED -Red. LED (optional)
1 er, pert board or terminal strips, etc.
R1- 100-S2, /2 -W resistor1 Note -The following is available from C &
If coupon write
is missing, R2 -15 -t1 -W resistor1 R Electronics, Box 217, Holmdel, NJ
Heath Co., Dept. 010 -812 R3- 270-52, /2 -W resistor (optional)
1 07733: Pretested gas sensor, with sock-
Benton Harbor, MI 49022 R4 -50 -k S2 linear potentiometer et, $10.95 plus $1 postage /handling. NJ
RECT1 -50-V, -A full -wave rectifier
1 residents, add 50/o tax. Allow 2 to 3
S -Spst switch
1 weeks for delivery.
Send to: Heath Co., Dept. 010 -812
Benton Harbor, MI 49022. SCRI, and when voltage at that point hours. To ensure that the batteries are
reaches approximately 0.3 V, SCRI working properly, unplug the alarm
Send my free Heathkit Catalog now.
Iam not currently receiving your turns on, supplying power to alarm and, after allowing it to stabilize with
catalog. AI. The piezoelectric alarm specified the batteries, repeat the alcohol test
for Al interrupts current flow periodi- described above. The fully charged
Name cally, so SCRI does not latch perma- AA -size batteries should operate the
nently on. Switch SI allows for faster sensor for over an hour during a power
Address battery charging while the gas sensor failure. For longer standby operation
is turned off. use C- or D -size rechargeables. These
will operate the alarm longer, but also
City State
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ily fit in a 6" x 4" x 21h" metal cabi- the alarm is not in use, open SI to pro-
CL -724A Zip net, and all components except the tect batteries from discharging
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S\CLE-LED
ANALOG METER
Complete LED changes "color" with input voltage
BY DAVID LEITHAUSER
THERE are many ways that an LED Analog Meter. The schematic dual -color LED connected like a feed-
electronic measuring circuit can diagram of the circuit for the meter is back element in conjunction with cur-
display information. Numerical data shown in Fig. 1. rent- limiting resistor R7. When the
can be displayed on LED or LCD output of ICI C is positive, the output
readouts, analog meters, or similar Circuit Operation. Op amp IC1 A of ICID is at ground. Thus, current
devices, while on /off indications can generates a ramp waveform at point will flow from the output of ICI C,
be made via a low -cost discrete LED A that drives amplifier ICI B via R4 through R7, and the forward- biased
or lamp. Another possibility is to show (R5 acting as the gain -determining LED to the virtual ground of ICID.
a changing variable as a series of color feedback resistor) with the amplified This causes that LED to glow. Since
variations, taking advantage of a new ramp voltage applied to the noninvert- the other LED in the package is re-
low -cost, multicolor LED. ing input ( +) of comparator IC1C. verse- biased, it remains dark. When
This new device consists of a pair of The input voltage (referenced to the output of ICI C goes to ground,
LEDs, one emitting red light and the ground) applied to the inverting (-
) the output of ICID goes high, and
other green, oppositely polarized and input is compared with the instanta- current flows the opposite way, caus-
enclosed in a common plastic housing neous ramp voltage applied to the ing the now forward- biased LED to
with two electrical leads. Applying noninverting input (also referenced to glow while the other goes dark.
current in one direction causes only ground). If the input voltage is higher Thus, contingent on the level of the
the forward- biased LED to glow, than the ramp voltage, the output of input signal, the single LED can as-
while the reverse -biased LED remains ICI C is near ground, and when the sume either of two distinct colors, or a
dark. If the current polarity is rapidly input voltage is lower than the instan- combination of the two colors when
alternated, then the composite LED taneous ramp voltage, the output of the input voltage is centered on the
will glow yellow or greenish red, de- ICIC is near the level of the positive ramp voltage.
pending on the duty cycles of the cur- supply voltage. The builder can decide which of the
rents in the two directions. This is the The output of IC1 C is connected to two colors within the LED can repre-
operating principle behind the Single the inverting input of ICID with the sent the high or low inputs, and ar-
V+
DI PARTS LIST
INPUT LEDI
D2
C1- 0.01 -F disc ceramic capacitor
D1, D2- PTC205, -V diode (see text)
1
R7 -See text
R8, R9- 3.3 -ktT2, 1i2 -W resistor
81
SEPTEMBER 1981
analog meter
range the LED polarity accordingly. 0.025. For example, with a 9 -volt sup-
(It is suggested that red be used for ply, R7 is 9/0.025 or 360 ohms (the
higher values.) Protection diodes DI nearest standard value can be used).
and D2 are included to ensure that the Operating power can be any value be-
input voltage level does not go above tween 5 and 35 volts dc. If desired,
the power supply positive voltage or discrete op amps may be used for the
18 New Modules: below -1V with respect to ground. If four stages.
Compact versatile 1113 desired, one or more conventional
preamps and mixers 1N914 or similar silicon diodes can be Applications. The Single LED
for every audio application! used in place of the -volt diodes spec-
1 Analog Meter can be used any place
These modules are complete in cases and include latest ified. Each silicon diode drop is about an approximate measurement is to be
design clip -on edge connectors. Save you time and
money and give excellent performance. All modules ful- 0.6 volt, so two in series can provide a made. For example, a thermistor can
ly compatible with each other and with ILP power limit of about 1.2 volts. Since a single - be used to convert temperature to a
amplifiers and power supplies. Typical performance of
all types include frequency response 15 Hz - 50 KHz,
ended power supply is used, the net- voltage level that is applied to the
distortion typically less than 0.005% (at 1 KHz), and work of R8 and R9 is used to bias the input. The LED is then arranged so
signal /noise ratio better than 80 db. Modules HY6 to noninverting inputs of the three oper-
HY13 measure 1 x 3/. x 134". HY66 to HY77 measure
that a rise in temperature causes the
3l/: x x 13 ". Complete connection data provided. All ational amplifiers red portion to glow, while lower tem-
modules operate from *15V to 30V maximum. HY67 peratures keep the green LED lit. The
can only be used with PSU30 power supply unit. For
easy mounting we recommend B6 mounting board (for
Construction. The circuit can be thermistor can be thermally coupled
modules HY6 - HY13) $3.75; and B66 (for HY66 - HY77) assembled on a small pc board such as to the output stages of an audio power
@ $4.75. These modules are so reliable they carry a
5-year replacement warranty!
HY6 Mono PreAmp. Mic/Mag. cartridge/
Tuner /Tape /Aux + Volume /Bass /Treble.
10 mA. $25.95
HY7 Mono Mixer. To mix eight signals into one.
10 mA. $19.95
HY8 Stereo Mixer. Two channels, each mixing five
signals into one. 10 mA $24.95
HY9 Stereo Preamp. Two channels mag. car -
tridge/Mic + Volume. 10 mA. $26.95
HY11 Mono Mixer. To mix five signals into one +
Bass/Treble controls. 10 mA $28.95
HY12 Mono Preamp. To mix two signals Into one +
Bass/Midrange/Treble. 10 mA $26.95
HY13 Mono VU Meter. Programmable gain. LED
overload driver (meter not included). 10 mA $23.95
HY68 Stereo Preamp. Mic/Mag. cartridge/
Tape /Tuner /Aux + Volume /Bass /Treble /Balance.
20 mA. $48.95
HY67 Stereo Headphone Amplifier. Will drive head-
phones in the range of 4 ohm - 2K ohm. 80 mA $49.95
HY68 Stereo Mixer. Two channels, each mixing 10
signals Into one. 20 mA $31.95
HY69 Mono Preamp. Two input channels of mag.
cartridge /Mic + Mixing /Volume/Treble /Bass.
20 mA. $41.95
HY71 Dual Stereo Preamp. Four channels of mag.
cartridge /Mic. + Volume. 20 mA. $42.95
HY73 Guitar Preamp. Two Guitar (Bass /Lead) and
Mic + separate Volume/Bass /Treble + Mix. R6 Fig. 2. Full-size etch-
20 mA. $48.95 ing and drilling guide
HY74 Stereo Mixer. Two channels, each mixing five CI (above) and component -
signals Into one + Treble/Bass. 20 mA $45.95 placement guide (left)
HY75 Stereo Preamp. Two channels, each mixing R2
two signals into one + Bass /Mid- range /Treble. R8 D2 for the project's print-
20 mA. RI ed- circuit board.
$45.95
HY77 Stereo VU Meter Driver. Programmable
gain /LED overload driver. 20 mA.
AUTOSOUND
Power Amp
$36.95
R3
IcI
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Module
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INTRODUCTORY R5\
LEDI
PRICE $29.95 DI
The kind of reliability and performance you have been R4
waiting for in a 12V automotive power amplifier! Use as R9 INPUT
power booster or drive direct from tape-deck/preamp
out. Like all ILP modules, the C15 power booster Is en-
capsulated with integral heatsink, and guaranteed for 5
years. Features include: automatic switch on; selec-
table input level facility (700 mV or 3V rms); screw - that shown in Fig. 2. Observe the po- amplifier to keep an eye on heat -sink
terminal connections; two hole-mount; compact size (4 x larity of input protective diodes. A
2 x 2"). Output power continuous (typical) 15 watts rms
temperature. Or, it can be used for an
into 4 ohms, freq. response 15 Hz to 30 KHz ( 3db), THD socket may be used for the IC. The automotive temperature gauge. The
0.1% at 10 watts. Use two for stereo applications. polarity of LEDI is optional. circuit can be used to monitor a high
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Q. I recently acquired a selection of the diode as shown. If the diode is made (Typical at 1 KHz) 0.005 %. IM (60 Hi and 7 KHz
sinewave, 4:1 ratio) .006 %. SIN Ratio (DIN standard)
diodes, and I want to build the AD *ZAP
Commercial Killer that was presented in
of germanium, the meter will indicate a
voltage drop of approximately 200 mV
- 100 db. Slew rate
-
20 V /uS. Rise time -3
uS. Input
the February 1981 issue. The AD*ZAP across the device. If the device under
sensitivity/Impedance
pedance -4 ohms to infinity. Damping factor -
500 MV /100k ohm. Output Im-
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receiver employs 1N270 germanium MOS200 120 watt MOSFET Amplifier (8ohms) $129.95
diodes. I know that at least one of my voltage will be approximately 600 mV. MOS400 240 watt MOSFET Amplifier (4 ohm). $199.50
diodes is a 1N270, but I don't know Diode action can be verified by re-
Built -In
which. Can you tell me how I can find versing the way the diode is connected to BIPOLAR
out? -Matt Berent, Baton Rouge, LA the circuit. If the voltage reading is 9 POWER
heatsinks
volts, the diode is behaving as an open 'Five -year
circuit-as it should under reverse-bias AMPLIFIER
warranty
A. The simple circuit shown will enable conditions. Note that the circuit will MODULES
you to distinguish a germanium from a only indicate whether a diode is made of PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS:
silicon diode. Connect the device to be
tested to the circuit as shown so that the
silicon or germanium and whether its
junction displays diode action (a simple
Frequency response
-
(Typical at 1 KHz)
ration
-- - -
15 Hz
ble with interfering radio-frequency sig- cuits. Keep signal- carrying cables as Power Supply Units
nals. Can you give me some tips on how short as possible. Circuit boards with all components plus TOROIDAL
Inside the project enclosure, use short transformers (except PSU30 and 36). Toroidals are half
to cut down on this ever -present men- the size and weight of conventional transformers; and
ace?- Dennis Halsey lead lengths, some of which might have are quieter and more efficient.
to be shielded. Power-supply buses PSU50 (t
25V) for 1 or 2 HY50 $39.95
A. Radio -frequency interference (RFI) should be heavily bypassed and should PSU80 (t
35V) for HY120
1 51.00
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35V) for 1 or 2 HY120 64.00
rectification. A signal lead or some other Chokes or ferrite beads at high -gain in- PSU75 (t
45V) for 1 or 2 MOS120 64.00
PSU90 (t
45V) for 1 HY200 85.50
conductor acts as an antenna and pre- puts will block the passage of r; -f, and PSU95 (t
45V) for 1 MOS200 72.00
sents r -f to a semiconductor or some oth- bypass capacitors of suitable values will PSU180(t45V) for 1 HY400 or 2 HY2 00 89.50
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55V) for 1 or 2 MOS200 95.00
(Even a poor solder joint can act as a should be chosen so that their reactances PSU38 (t
20V) for 1or 2 HY30 33.60
PSU30 (t
15V) for combinations of HY6 /HY66 series to
rectifier.) Once the r -f signal has been are low at radio frequencies but high at a maximum of 100 mA or one HY67 22.95
rectified, any audio - frequency varia-
tions in its envelope can be athplified
along with the desired audio signal. To
cure RFI, the offending r -f signal must
audio frequencies and so that they do
not disturb the desired response of the
circuit in which they are installed.
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OPERATING PROGRAM
BY JACK DOLLHAUSEN
INITIALIZATION.
THE simple display and operating 0000 F8 01 B1 B2 B3 B8
system described in this article al- 0006 F8 C9 A1 F8 EA A2
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lows any 1802 user to input machine -
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vide a display readout with any Elf using 0015 F8 00 56
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The program requires 1K bytes of 001C 3A 15
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E1XPEJ MCNTCR'S
RNCR By Forrest M. Mims
Experimenting with an Air Pressure Switch
RECENTLY, I learned that an ultrasensitive air pres- 10. Venturi tube sensor.
sure switch is available from Edmund Scientific (101 1 IPressurization sensor for inflatable structures.
.
East Gloucester Pike, Barrington, NJ 08007). I immediately These applications in turn suggest others. For example, the
ordered one and have been impressed with its capabilities. high -wind detector idea could be used as a fixed-point air-
The switch, a Honeywell Model PSF 100A, is actuated speed indicator for a model rocket, aircraft, bicycle, or auto-
(closed) by an air pressure of only 0.02 pounds per square mobile. In each case, the input ports of the sensor require con-
inch (psi). This is equivalent to the pressure of about 0.5 inch striction to permit the switch to operate at higher air pres-
of water or a gentle puff of air from a distance of a few sures. Or a higher threshold sensor switch can be used. Hon-
inches. eywell's PSF 100A -3, for example, has a switching threshold
You might be able to purchase the PSF 100A directly from of 0.1 psi.
Honeywell. Otherwise, you can buy one from Edmund (Cat.
No. 41,623) for $7.00, plus $1.30 for postage and handling. Buffer Circuits for a Pressure Sensor. As long as the
The PSF 100A has two differential control ports-one for current to be switched is less than 10 mA, the PSF IOOA
low -and the other for high -pressure operation. If one port is needs no buffering. This means the switch can directly
at atmospheric pressure (i.e., open), the other will trigger the actuate LEDs and some solid-state warning devices and alert -
switch on pressure (high port) or vacuum (low port). If both ers. For many applications, however, the rated current capac-
ports are connected to external gas sources, the switch will ity of the PSF 100A is insufficient.
close when the, pressure difference between the two sources Figure shows how to connect a low- current, inexpensive
1
exceeds 0.02 psi. relay to the PSF 100A to increase its switching capability
Fairchild assigns a life of 1,000,000 on -off operations to the from 10 mA to a full ampere (at 125 volts). Since the relay
PSF 100A. Contact resistance of closed switch is 0.5 ohm. coil current can safely exceed the 10-mA maximum rating of
The major drawback of the switch is its current rating of the PSF 100A's contacts, it is necessary to limit the current
only 10 milliamperes dc. This means that, in many applica- flow with an external resistor (Rs). Figure gives the values
1
tions, external buffering is required. We will look at several of RS for power supplies of both 6 and 9 volts which will allow
buffering methods, as well as some practical applications for the relay to pull in without exceeding the 10-mA rating.
the PSF IOOA shortly. First, let's review some of the applica- I arrived at these values by actual measurements, and you
tions listed in the Edmund data sheet: may wish to verify my results. Though the relay coil is speci-
I .Replacement of vane -type flow switches. fied to have a resistance of 500 ohms, the unit I used actually
2. High -wind detector.
3. Proximity sensor.
4. Counting sensor.
5. Clean -air system pressure -drop detector. +V
6. Edge sensor.
7. Fan or cooling system failure sensor.
8. Fixed -point temperature detector (in a closed system
dependent upon the contraction and expansion of a fixed vol-
ume of gas).
9. Respiration rate sensor.
SeA.
V+
V+ ks IF(MA)
(n)
Fig. 2. An air pressure switch can be used
b 2.70 8. Z,
to trigger an SCR as shown here.
Here s the low cost way to learn the fundamentals of com- 5. Add two S106 horns
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GaAs LEDs having a forward voltage from 1.2 to about 1.8 use Programs. And it can grow into a system that is a
volts are used in most optoisolators. Inserting a typical VLED match for any personal computer on the market. look at
these features: 8085 Central Processing Unit. the
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The four transmission gates in a single 4066 analog switch
(IC3) provide the necessary control logic for a single channel.
If the air switch is closed when Channel l's ON LED is glow-
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If the air switch is closed when Channel l's OFF LED is
glowing, IC3B closes. This, in turn, closes IC3C. Switch IC3D
is normally in the closed state due to the voltage drop across
R6, but when IC3C closes, the control pin (6) of IC3D goes to
ground. This opens the current path through the SCR, turn-
ing off the SCR and allowing the relay to drop out.
When IC2 advances to the next decoded output, IC3B and
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The SCR can then be triggered by a puff or sip the next time atest adv ce in high- performance antennas for
Channel l's otv LED is glowing. pr essional CB communications
I used a low- current relay (Radio Shack 275 -004) in the d major support for REACT
prototype of the circuit. The SCR can be any low-voltage,
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stratagy continually refine a proven basic
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one switch to control all channels. Connect the mouth tube to POSSIBLE PERFORMANCE.
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The portion of the circuit involving ICI is a missing pulse
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--i To NOSTR/L of the 555.
In operation, the missing pulse detector is reset each time
tubing under one nostril. When the remaining end of the tub- SI, a PSF 100A air switch, is closed. Resistor R2 controls the
ing was attached to the PSF 100A's Low port, the circuit maximum time allowed between reset pulses. If the circuit is
beeped each time I inhaled. When the tube was connected to not reset before the allowed time expires, pin 3 of the 555 goes
the HIGH port, the circuit beeped when I exhaled. Try both low. This actuates an astable oscillator made from IC2B and
operating modes if you build the circuit. IC2C. If the 555 is subsequently reset, the oscillator will be
This circuit provides a simple way for recording the breath- disabled. Otherwise the oscillator will provide a continuous
ing rates of animals for study and evaluation. It can also be warning tone. The frequency of the warning tone can be
used with human subjects such as athletes. It should be used changed by changing the value of C2.
with seriously ill patients only under medical supervision. In You can test this circuit by using a length of aquarium tub-
any case, power the circuit with a 9 -volt battery or an isolated ing as described in the previous section. Be sure to power the
line- operated supply to avoid electrical shock. circuit with a 9 -volt battery or isolated line supply to avoid the
Respiration Failure Alarm. When used under proper medi- possibility of electrical shock. Like any biomedical electronic
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Radio Canada International was during which DW considered its North
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disputes. Though unable to originate worthy of no more than 20 or 30 minute
newscasts in any language, RCI was programs. The man to thank is DW's
THE LOWEST PRICED, able to continue broadcasting English - new director, Klaus Schtz, though his
language news programs coming from predecessor, Conrad Ahlers -who died
FULL- FEATURE, Toronto, which had already been sched- unexpectedly in December-started the
uled. RCI did not carry any additional move.
newscasts from Toronto, but played fill New Orleans' new shortwave station,
BEARCAT NO- CRYSTAL music instead. WRNO, should be on the air by Septem-
Ko! Israel was also hit by labor diffi- ber if its transmitter and antennas were
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tute fill music for regularly scheduled
delivered as planned in late June. Unlike
Bring home all the real
all other U.S. shortwave broadcasting
excitement of scanning, and
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save! Bearcat 160 features a tinued as usual. ( "Usual" meaning that or missionary, WRNO will be a com-
smooth, keyless keyboard the news on the 0000, 0100, and 0200 mercial rocker. It registered this tenta-
for all controls including vol- GMT broadcasts was tape- delayed from tive schedule for September and Octo-
ume and squelch. Has 5- 2230.) ber: 1830 -2100 GMT on 15175; 2100-
band, 16 channel coverage. Radio Andorra faced an even more 2300 on 11890; 2300 -0200 on 11965;
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Bearcat is number one in station had been dominated by Spanish broadcasts to North America; and the
scanning. and French interests, resulting in little Austrian Radio will no doubt object to
programming which served Andorra it- 6155, which it also uses toward the end
"TAKE rt FROM self. The Andorrans wanted it to be a of WRNO's projected schedule.
station of their own; it went off the air Two Pacific Islands which had been
A SMART pending resolution of the conflict. difficult -to- impossible to hear in North
OP6tAT01C' Radio New Zealand has been strug- America burst upon the scene this year.
gling to keep its shortwave service going, Radio Kiribati fired up a single -side-
despite the drawbacks of two antiquated band unit on 16433 kHz, to feed its pro-
71 /2 -kW transmitters. Several times over grams to another island under the same
the past few years, it has submitted administration, Christmas Island (the
plans to get new higher -powered trans- one in the Pacific). They picked up an
mitters, only to have them turned down audience in North America, too, in the
by the N.Z. government. The latest pro- 0600-0900 time period; the first half of
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transmitters. If this is also turned down, bertese (or Kiribati).
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do not respect its frequencies. In late it moved to 11760 kHz, also at 0600 past
Add $7.00 per scanner for U.P.S. ground May, the Voice of America went on 0900. During the summer, this frequen-
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8797 1.50 3.00 74H30 40 74LS107 .90
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11 Bach Co. 102
Fresno, CA 93792.
13, 14 Belsaw 100, 101
ELECTRONICS /AVIONICS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNI-
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TIES. Report on jobs now open. Details FREE. Aviation Em-
ployment Information Service, Box 240E, Northport. New cess. Designed for "Do- lt- Yourselfers ". Joins Aluminum to
Copper. No special skills or expensive equipment. Money - Classified Advertising 118 -121
York 11768.
back guarantee. For details: Send S.A.S.E. Dept. PE., ALU- Cleveland Institute of
JOBS OVERSEAS Big money fast. $20,000 to $50,000 plus
- MISMITHS Inc., P.O.B. 517, DeLand, FL 32720. Featured in Electronics, Inc. 34 -37
per year. Call 716- 842 -6200, ext. 1740. Pop. Sci. March, 1980. 1 Communications Electronics 96
16 Components Express 92
NATIONWIDE listings of major companies actively employing PROFESSIONAL GIANT SCREEN PROJECTION TV .. 17 Computique 108
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HYPNOTISM 21 Digi -Key Corp. 109
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Amps, PA gear. All instruments. Huge selection. Sam Ash,
73 Downlink 20
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established 1924. 800-645 -3518. NYS: (212) 347-7757. 64 Dynascan Cover 3
MISCELLANEOUS 24 EICO 69
MOTION PICTURE /VIDEO 76, 77 Electronic Buyers Club 114, 115
MPG INCREASED! Bypass Pollution Devices easily. RE-
25 Electronic Specialists 102
VERSIBLY!! Free details- Posco GEE9, LaGrangeville, NY
27 Epson 42
VIDEOTAPES - 8MM /16MM MOVIES. TWO 72 page cata-
12540.
28 Escotch 97
logs $1.00. Both $1.50. Reelimages, Box 137 -PE, Monroe, 29 ETCO 87
Connecticut 06468. CHESTER THE CHIPS The "PET" IC! Complete story why he 30 Firestik 102
VIDEO CASSETTE RENTALS AND SALES. All ratings.
joined the circuits. Care, feeding instructions too. Lots of 22 Fluke 5
laughs. Only $1.99 while supply lasts. Maudko, 524 Montana,
BLANK TAPES, VIDEO games, COMPONENTS, BEARCAT
Havre, MT 59501. 31 Gladstone 82, 83
Scanners. Write: 20/20 VIDEO, Dept E, Box 60132, Chicago, 33 Global Specialties 74
IL 60660. AUTOMOBILE RE- TUNING For maximized economy. Details 34 Godbout Electronics, Bill 116
free! Techneering, Box 121910D, Norfolk, VA 23502. Grantham College of Engineering 102
AMATEUR RADIO 35 Hardside 94
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RADIO AMATEUR CALLBOOKS Directories of Radio Ama-
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PSYCHOLOGY TODAY offers a free catalog which 38 Illinois Audio 108
includes a complete up-to date listing of cassettes 98
teur Callbook, Dept. PE, 925 Sherwood Dr.. Lake Bluff, IL 39 I msai
available. These tapes feature leading authorities 107
60044. who share their ideas and findings on a wide range
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of important topics in all areas of the behavioral and
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$24.95. Port-o -Sound Co., Box 279A. Howard Beach, NY FREE -OF- CHARGE, write to: CASSETTE CATALOG. 44 J &R Music World 14
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51 MFJ Enterprises 98
6 7 8 9 10 Micro Ace 50
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MICROCOMPUTER MART 117
16 17 18 19 20 49 Micro Management Systems 117
71 M & M Electronic Sales 48
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Nabih's 69
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55 Olympic Sales 95
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SEPTEMBER 1981
ELECTRONICSi
WORLD "Personal Electronics News
MUSIC, DANCE, AND OPERA video cassettes have been introduced by Dubs Video Corp. ( New
York, NY). Called " Kultur," the first releases include artists such as Jascha Heifetz, Marian
Anderson, and the Bolshoi Ballet. Future cassettes will continue emphasis on opera, classical
music, and dance. Price per cassette is in the range of $69.95
A NEW SOLDER FLUX HAS BEEN DEVELOPED to replace natural rosin by Multicore Solders
(Westbury, NY). The new material (XERSIN) is claimed to leave residues that are much less
corrosive than rosin flux and that need not be removed from a pc board after soldering. Fluxing
action, however, is said to be comparable to and compatible with rosin. In addition, fumes
resulting from soldering are claimed to contain no aldehydes and are reduced to meet current
industry standards.
DOW JONES ADDS WALL STREET NEWS TO COMPUTER SERVICE. In July, the Dow Jones
News/Retrieval Service started to deliver transcripts of the half-hour PBS TV program "Wall
Street Week," hosted by Loi s Rukeyser. Cost to subscribers, who receive business and financial
news on command through standard time- sharing terminal or personal computers, is 50
cents per minute during business hours and 25 cents per minute evenings and weekends.
Transcripts of the program will be available the Thursday following broadcast, and three
previous programs will also be retained in the system.
ROBOTS THAT CAN INTERPRET what they "see" are the subject of a project at the University of
Southern California at Los Angeles. Scientists there are preparing computer "brains" for
"seeing eye" robots that may soon be performing precision work in military aircraft and
space-exploration vehicles. Currently, they are using the robots to perform such image -
enhancing tasks as taking the blur out of space exploration photographs, improving the
quality of medical x-rays and 3 -D brain and body scans, and deciphering fuzzy license plate
numbers and other photographic clues for law enforcement.
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