Silicon ChipP955H PIC Training Circuit - April 2022 SILICON CHIP
  1. Outer Front Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Subscriptions: PE Subscription
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  5. Publisher's Letter
  6. Feature: Go eco, get ethical! by Mark Nelson
  7. Feature: The Fox Report by Barry Fox
  8. Feature: Net Work by Alan Winstanley
  9. Back Issues: Digital FX Unit by John Clarke
  10. Project: 64-KEY MIDI MATRIX by Tim Blythman
  11. Project: Digital FX Unit by John Clarke
  12. Feature: P955H PIC Training Circuit by Peter Brunning
  13. Project: High-current Battery Balancer by Duraid Madina
  14. Feature: Circuit Surgery by Ian Bell
  15. Feature: Flowcode Graphical Programming by Martin Whitlock
  16. Feature: AUDIO OUT by Jake Rothman
  17. Feature: Max’s Cool Beans by Max the Magnifi cent
  18. Feature: Make it with Micromite by Phil Boyce
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  20. Advertising Index

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