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Modification for a soldering iron tip to remove multi-pin ICs from printed circuit boards. AUDIO AMATEUR 3/1990 [Aug 1990] (v.21#3) pg. 47
A note to novice kit builders. How to locate pin #1 when there is more than one notch. BYTE Dec 1977 (v.2#12) pg. 192
Integrated circuit timing diagrams. How to use these informative aids in designing and troubleshooting computer circuits. COMPUTERCRAFT Jun 1992 (v.2#6) pg. 40
The ABC's of IC's (integrated circuits). Includes circuits for eleven projects, including audio amplifier, radio, oscillator, code-practice unit and wireless microphone. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED Mar 1970 (v.13#2) pg. 27
Beginner's guide to basic theory and practice of using transistors and integrated circuits. Includes six practical projects to build which illustrate how basic transistor circuits operate. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED Sep 1972 (v.15#5) pg. 48
Analog multiplier IC's. Learn how to multiply, divide, square, and get square roots of analog variables using an analog multiplier. ELECTRONICS NOW Jul 1993 (v.64#7) pg. 65
Power semiconductors. Part 1. An overview of transistors, thyristors, solid-state relays, and integrated circuits which have been designed to switch high currents and voltages. ELECTRONICS NOW May 1995 (v.66#5) pg. 57
Techniques and circuits for using the new, low-cost integrated circuits. ELECTRONICS WORLD Mar 1966 (v.75#3) pg. 50
Special section on linear integrated circuits. ELECTRONICS WORLD Jul 1968 (v.80#1) pg. 37
Special section on linear integrated circuits. ELECTRONICS WORLD Jul 1970 (v.84#1) pg. 35
Digital instruments you can build. Part 3. Digital integrated circuits. ELECTRONICS WORLD Sep 1970 (v.84#3) pg. 50
Make your own IC modules by assembling discrete components and then potting them in epoxy. ELECTRONICS WORLD Mar 1971 (v.85#3) pg. 62
10 easy steps to replacing in-circuit transistors and integrated circuits. HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Sep-Oct 1986 (v.3#5) pg. 48
Simple tool "exercises" new IC sockets and helps prevent bent pins. KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #50 Feb 1981 (v.5#2) pg. 168
How to get started in electronics. Part 2: Inside integrated circuits. Looks at diode gates, transistor gates, linear ICs, op-amps, etc. MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Dec 1984 (v.1#3) pg. 58
Tip: Prevent heat or static damage when soldering IC's by pushing all of the pins through a few sheets of aluminum foil prior to soldering. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Jul 1977 (v.12#1) pg. 92
Reverse IC socket. Correct mirror-image wiring errors of IC sockets by means of this home-brew adapter. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] May 1980 (v.17#5) pg. 93
Focus on CMOS. An introduction to the fabrication and use of CMOS integrated circuits. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Mar 1982 (v.20#3) pg. 97
Experimenting with low-power integrated circuits. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] May 1982 (v.20#5) pg. 98
Create your own IC's. Build the IC Designer, a device to configure PEEL (Programmable Electrically Erasable Logic) integrated circuits which contain an embedded EEPROM. Est. cost: $80. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Jan 1990 (v.7#1) pg. 33
All about proper input termination for integrated circuits. Looks at CMOS-logic termination, TTL-logic termination, comparator termination, Op-amp termination, analog switches and multiplexers, and transistor and Darlington arrays. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Feb 1992 (v.9#2) pg. 58
Bipolar-logic IC families. A look at members with special outputs that fall into three groups (totem pole, open collector, and Tristate). POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Jan 1994 (v.11#1) pg. 22
Little known aspects of the different input or output styles that are found in the 7400 series of ICs. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Feb 1994 (v.11#2) pg. 24
Pinouts and tools. A description of 7400-series chips that have alternate pinouts and functional blocks (they have the same function number, but different architecture). A look at the 7451, 7453, and 7454 AND-NOR gates. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Mar 1994 (v.11#3) pg. 26
Pinouts and tools (continued). More 7400-series IC's that violate IC-designation standards. A look at the 7455 and 7471. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Apr 1994 (v.11#4) pg. 26
Customer-relations addresses for suppliers of 54xxxx and 74xxxx series IC's. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] May 1994 (v.11#5) pg. 26
IC application of the month. RETICON SAD-1024 dual 512 state analog delay line. Reprint of the manufacturers application notes. RADIO-ELECTRONICS Apr 1977 (v.48#4) pg. 58
A new construction technique, called IC bricklaying. You stack up IC's, one on top of another, to build IC-oriented projects into the smallest possible space. RADIO-ELECTRONICS Dec 1977 (v.48#12) pg. 58
A look at IC peak-detectors and how they work. RADIO-ELECTRONICS Oct 1978 (v.49#10) pg. 82
Component specifications. Tips on designing an electronic circuit which incorporates IC's. RADIO-ELECTRONICS Aug 1984 (v.55#8) pg. 76
Chip components. How to identify chip component values and tips on correct soldering techniques. RADIO-ELECTRONICS Oct 1984 (v.55#10) pg. 105
The versatile 4007, the simplest IC in the CMOS line. It contains just two pairs of complementary MOSFET's and a CMOS inverter. How it works and typical applications. RADIO-ELECTRONICS Sep 1986 (v.57#9) pg. 63
Tips on repairing broken IC legs (pins). RADIO-ELECTRONICS Dec 1989 (v.60#12) pg. 8
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