May
19

New Electronics Magazine May 8 2012

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Technology design magazine for the UK electronics industry covering the latest examples of technological innovation and news, advancements in the profession, and updates on communications and electronics.

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May
12

Everyday Practical Electronics Magazine May 2012

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Packed with ideas, theory and projects for you to build – using class-leading drawings and illustrations, with full circuit diagrams, p.c.b. layouts, artwork and photos.

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May
11

Electronic Products Magazine May 2012

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Electronic Products reports on important developments in products and product technology. Its editorial serves as a key information source for engineers and managers.

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May
8

Elektor Magazine May 2012

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Elektor aims to fulfill the needs of students and to inspire enthusiasts and professionals to master electronics by presenting construction projects and detailing latest developments in electronics and information technology.

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May
5

Circuit Cellar Magazine May 2012

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Circuit Cellar occupies a unique place in the world of electronics literature. Its scope (embedded systems) is a little too limited and the articles a little too advanced and discipline-specific to serve most of the dwindling hobby community. On the other hand, the magazine carries an enthusiasm and a sense of fun that’s rarely seen in professional magazines.

This magazine won’t do much good for a beginning electronics aficionado, but it’s a godsend for advanced hobbyists and for professional engineers and technicians who love their field.

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