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  6. Publisher's Letter
  7. Feature: How resilient is your lifeline? by Mark Nelson
  8. Feature: Net Work by Alan Winstanley
  9. Project: Mini Isolated Serial Link by Tim Blythman
  10. Feature: I’m busy. Go away! by John Chappell
  11. Project: Battery Monitor Logger by TIM BLYTHMAN
  12. Project: ELECTRONIC Wind Chimes by John Clarke
  13. Project: Geekcreit LCR-T4 Mini Digital Multi-Tester by Jim Rowe
  14. Feature: Max’s Cool Beans by Max the Magnificent
  15. Feature: AUDIO OUT by Jake Rothman
  16. Feature: Circuit Surgery by Ian Bell
  17. Feature: Make it with Micromite by Phil Boyce
  18. Feature: Electronic Building Blocks
  19. PCB Order Form
  20. Advertising Index

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  • Techno Talk (May 2021)
  • Techno Talk (June 2021)
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  • Techno Talk (August 2021)
  • Techno Talk (September 2021)
  • Techno Talk (October 2021)
  • Techno Talk (November 2021)
  • Techno Talk (December 2021)
  • Communing with nature (January 2022)
  • Should we be worried? (February 2022)
  • How resilient is your lifeline? (March 2022)
  • Go eco, get ethical! (April 2022)
  • From nano to bio (May 2022)
  • Positivity follows the gloom (June 2022)
  • Mixed menu (July 2022)
  • Time for a total rethink? (August 2022)
  • What’s in a name? (September 2022)
  • Forget leaves on the line! (October 2022)
  • Giant Boost for Batteries (December 2022)
  • Raudive Voices Revisited (January 2023)
  • A thousand words (February 2023)
  • It’s handover time (March 2023)
  • AI, Robots, Horticulture and Agriculture (April 2023)
  • Prophecy can be perplexing (May 2023)
  • Technology comes in different shapes and sizes (June 2023)
  • AI and robots – what could possibly go wrong? (July 2023)
  • How long until we’re all out of work? (August 2023)
  • We both have truths, are mine the same as yours? (September 2023)
  • Holy Spheres, Batman! (October 2023)
  • Where’s my pneumatic car? (November 2023)
  • Good grief! (December 2023)
  • Cheeky chiplets (January 2024)
  • Cheeky chiplets (February 2024)
  • The Wibbly-Wobbly World of Quantum (March 2024)
  • Techno Talk - Wait! What? Really? (April 2024)
  • Techno Talk - One step closer to a dystopian abyss? (May 2024)
  • Techno Talk - Program that! (June 2024)
  • Techno Talk (July 2024)
  • Techno Talk - That makes so much sense! (August 2024)
  • Techno Talk - I don’t want to be a Norbert... (September 2024)
  • Techno Talk - Sticking the landing (October 2024)
  • Techno Talk (November 2024)
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Practical Electronics Volume 51. No. 3 March 2022 ISSN 2632 573X Contents Projects and Circuits Mini Isolated Serial Link by Tim Blythman 14 This tiny module provides bidirectional, isolated, full-duplex serial communication. Ideal when two (or more) boards on separate supplies need to talk to each other. Busy Loo Warning! by John Chappell O i i o ei eek i o ld Loo W r i e ri LE li w e 18 e o er more erio e eB o do w omeo e r i i Battery Monitor Logger – Part 2 by Tim Blythman I P r 1 we de ri ed o r ew B er Lo er Now we ll o o er e i e p d li r io pro ed re o o ild d e i e o r io Electronic Wind Chimes – Part 2 by John Clarke L mo we de ri ed ow o r ew Ele ro i Wi d ime worked Now we modify the wind chime itself so it can be driven by a series of solenoids. 30 Geekcreit LCR-T4 Mini Digital Multi-Tester by Jim Rowe i omp di i l e er will ide i e k d l eB FE MO FE diode LE ri or re i or p i or d i d or – ll or der e er 36 Techno Talk by Mark Nelson How resilient is your lifeline? 8 Series, Features and Columns Net Work by Alan Winstanley A ro d p o re d emer i i world o e olo Fl a s Cool i LE e I er e d r er field i e i eans y ax The agnificent d drooli e i eer – P r 25 Audio Out by Jake Rothman A lo e o oder – P r 5 B ildi 46 e fil er Make it with Micromite y hil oyce P r 3 i e Mi romi e wi EEPROM iB 54 o Electronic Building Blocks by Julian Edgar Your new laptop speakers Regulars and Services Written in Britain, Australia, the US and Ireland. Read everywhere. © Electron Publishing Limited 2022 Copyright in all drawings, photographs, articles, technical designs, software and intellectual property published in Practical Electronics is fully protected, and reproduction or imitation in whole or in part are expressly forbidden. The April 2022 issue of Practical Electronics will be published on Thursday, 3 March 2022 – see page 72. Practical Electronics | March | 2022 10 40 Circuit Surgery by Ian Bell Op mp o e – P r 2 Made in the UK. 22 Wireless for the Warrior Subscribe to Practical Electronics and save money NEW! Practical Electronics back issues DOWNLOADS – 2021 now available! Reader services – Editorial and Advertising Departments Editorial ome i or e er o e Exclusive Microchip reader offer Wi Mi ro ip RN2 03 LoR e olo Mo e PE Teach-In 8 PE Teach-In 9 Practical Electronics PCB Service P B or Pr i l Ele ro i pro e Classified ads and Advertiser inde Next month! – highlights of our next issue of Practical Electronics 58 63 2 4 6 7 7 9 21 45 68 72 1