Silicon ChipContents - August 2023 SILICON CHIP
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  3. Subscriptions: PE Subscription
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  6. Publisher's Letter: Interested in robots?
  7. Feature: How long until we’re all out of work? by Max the Magnificent
  8. Feature: The Fox Report by Barry Fox
  9. Feature: Net Work by Alan Winstanley
  10. Project: Wide-Range OhmMeter by Phil Prosser
  11. Project: 0-110dB RF Attenuator for Signal Generators by Charles Kosina
  12. Project: SPY-DER A 3D-PRINTED DIY ROBOT by Arijit Das
  13. Project: Universal Battery Charge Controller by John Clarke
  14. Feature: PAS CO2 Air Quality Sensor Module by Jim Rowe
  15. Feature: Circuit Surgery by Ian Bell
  16. Feature: Max’s Cool Beans by Max the Magnificent
  17. Feature: AUDIO OUT by Jake Rothman
  18. Feature: Make it with Micromite by Phil Boyce
  19. PCB Order Form
  20. Advertising Index

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  • Communing with nature (January 2022)
  • Should we be worried? (February 2022)
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  • 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)
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  • 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)
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Practical Electronics Volume 52. No. 8 August 2023 ISSN 2632 573X Contents Projects and Circuits Wide-Range OhmMeter – Part 1 by Phil Prosser 18 This auto-ranging ohmmeter will measure just about any resistance – from a handful of milliohms to many megohms! 0-110dB RF Attenuator for Signal Generators by Charles Kosina 26 This RF Attenuator was designed to accompany the recent AM/FM Signal Generator design (May 2023). It provides easy output level adjustment over a wide range. SPY-DER 3D-printed robot by Arijit Das 32 SPY-DER is a speech and web-controlled spider robot. You can make it with a 3D-printer, a bunch of servos and some low-cost off-the-shelf electronic modules. Universal Battery Charge Controller – 2023 update by John Clarke We’ve made some changes to our popular Universal Battery Charge Controller published in December 2020. It’s cheaper and uses easier-to-source parts. 38 PAS CO2 Air Quality Sensor Module by Jim Rowe 41 Continuing our series of articles on low-cost air quality sensors, this month we take a close look at a PAS CO2 mini-board. Series, Features and Columns Techno Talk by Max The Magnificent How long until we’re all out of work? 8 The Fox Report by Barry Fox Online purchase pitfalls and parrot loops 10 Net Work by Alan Winstanley Reports on Chinese EV makers queuing up to conquer Europe, AI becoming ever more humanlike and news of NASA’s ambitions to return soil samples from Mars. 12 Circuit Surgery by Ian Bell Ideal diode integrated circuits 44 Max’s Cool Beans by Max The Magnificent Arduino Bootcamp – Part 8 50 Audio Out by Jake Rothman Demolition Derby 56 Make it with Micromite by Phil Boyce Part 48: Long strings and sorting arrays 62 Wireless for the Warrior Subscribe to Practical Electronics and save money NEW! Practical Electronics back issues DOWNLOADS – 2022 now available! Reader services – Editorial and Advertising Departments Editorial Interested in robots?... Wide-range OhmMeter… Need a (cheap) book? Exclusive Microchip reader offer Win a Microchip SAM9X60 Curiosity Development Board Teach-In bundle – what a bargain! PE Teach-In 9 PE Teach-In 8 Practical Electronics PCB Service PCBs for Practical Electronics projects Classified ads and Advertiser index Next month! – highlights of our next issue of Practical Electronics 2 4 6 7 7 Regulars and Services Made in the UK. Written in Britain, Australia, the US and Ireland. Read everywhere. © Electron Publishing Limited 2023 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 September 2023 issue of Practical Electronics will be published on Thursday, 3 August 2023 – see page 72. Practical Electronics | August | 2023 9 17 25 55 68 71 72 1