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above: Typical cover page of Wireless World magazine (Apr. 1911 - Sept. 1983; also titled Electronics & Wireless World starting in Oct 1983; Incorporated into Electronics World, Jan. 1996). Note, Electronics World was also a USA magazine that ended publ. in Dec.1972 (merged with Popular Electronics)

Apr. 1969

Simple Class A Amplifier--A 10-watt design giving subjectively better results than class B transistor amplifiers.


Dec. 1969

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Stereo Phono Cartridges-- A review of the various types of transducer available [late 1969]


Apr. 1985

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Oct. 1986

FEEDBACK

Putting the quality back into a.m. radio

Mains communication without tears

Microcontroller chip integrates peripherals

Integrated pressure sensors in acoustics

Designing with dynamic memory

IBM's PC filing system

Oscilloscope update

Component integration in oscilloscopes

CIRCUIT IDEAS

Electronic ignition for single-cylinder engines


Dec. 1986

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Jan. 1987


Feature Articles:

Connector revolution

Designing a surface mount connector

Hadamard versus Fourier transformation

Modeling the cochlea

Video frame store

CIRCUIT IDEAS

RESEARCH NOTES

The maximum power theorem (JOULES WATT)

APPLICATIONS SUMMARY

Double-notch filtering simplifies distortion analysis

Random-access phrase recorder

Versatile operational amplifier

FEEDBACK

Electrometer amplifiers for sub-pico-amp currents

Two novel oscillators

Automatic Testing

Television standards conversion

NEW PRODUCTS

RADIO BROADCAST; TELEVISION BROADCAST; RADIO COMMUNICATIONS

Pioneers

Within the 68020

Digital computer modeling of linear systems


Feb. 1987


COVER: A pattern of leds on the Gandalf computer illustrates the section on displays . Motorola's 68020 chip.

Feature Articles:

DISPLAYS FOR INSTRUMENTS: A look at the characteristics of displays used in electronic instrumentation.

NOVIX--A RADICAL APPROACH TO MICROPROCESSOR DESIGN: Adapting the processor instead of the language by William Watson and Chris Stevens

PARAMETERS: The black box method of network analysis by Joules Watt

VME bus : STE bus as an i/o in VME systems. by Tim Ellsmore; Impact of VME in the UK. by Bob Squirrel; VME subsystem bus standardized. by Zoltan Hunor

DOUBLE-NOTCH FILTER SIMPLIFIES DISTORTION ANALYSIS: Realization and application of the filter, by B. J. Soko

COMPUTERS, LANGUAGE AND LOGIC: Is language the right medium for programming computers? by A. Medes

LASER DIODE POWER SUPPLY: Spike -free supply for CD lasers, by J. Vandewege, H. Peremans, J. Schotte

MICROPROCESSORS: DESIGN FOR TEST: Self -test techniques for v.I.s.i. devices by M. I. Catherwood

PIONEERS 2: H. C. OERSTED: The discoverer of electromagnetism, by W.A. Atherton

VIDEO FRAME STORE: More on the memory board and setting up, by D. E..A. Clarke

DOMESDAY DISCS: The first interactive optical disc available to the public

DECIDING H.F. RADIO'S FUTURE: Prospects for WARC 87, by D. P. Leggatt

JAPANESE DISPLAYS REFLECT UK SHORTFALL: Report on a fact-finding visit to Japan

WITHIN THE 68020: Expanded instruction set exploits 32 bit buses, by David Burns and David Jones

SINGLE -ENDED CONDUCTANCE: Analysis of a 'new' circuit element, by Gordon Shaw

THYRISTOR CURRENT PULSER FOR HIGH MAGNETIC FIELDS: Generating high flux-density, transient magnetic fields by P. J. Ratcliffe

LOW PHASE-ERROR AMPLIFIERS: Design of amplifiers with low vector error, using unmatched components, by John D. Yewen

EARTHQUAKE: Earthquake prediction by radio supports the ether theory, by H. Aspden

REGULARS:

  • COMMENT
  • TELECOMMS TOPICS
  • SATELLITE SYSTEMS
  • RESEARCH NOTES
  • APPLICATION NOTES
  • CIRCUIT IDEAS
  • FEEDBACK
  • UPDATE
  • NEW PRODUCTS
  • RADIO BROADCAST
  • TELEVISION BROADCAST
  • RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
  • WORKFILE

 


 

Oct. 1987

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Dec. 1987

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