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available and contains:

Digital Multi -Train Controller. Our


superb digital train controller can
Copies of issue 1 control up to 14 locomotives
are now sold out, but individually on the same track.
a reprint of the projects Any four loco's an be controlled
simultaneously. The unit has
from issue 1 is available automatic short-circuit protection
and contains: and because it uses digital control
a DC supply is present all the time
Universal Timer. A comprehensive programmable controller for carriage light etc.
for up to 4 mains appliances. There is storage for up to 18 program The locomotive modules will fit in most modern 00 -scale engines.
times, ons or offs and relay outputs. Complete construction Complete construction details.
details. Home Security System. Full construction details of our new
Combo Amplifier. Superb 120W MOSFET power amp with home security system offering a high degree of protection for
low -noise BI-FET pre -amp having built-in flanger, inputs for domestic or commercial premises coupled with excellent long-
guitars, keyboards or microphones, and five step equaliser. term reliability. The unit's features are: six independent
Complete construction details. channels, 2 -wire or 4 -wire operation, detects open or short
circuit or just resistance change, tamper -proof main cabinet
Temperature Gauge. Coloured LED indication of 10°C to 100°C.
and external cabinet. The external cabinet has its own protection
Complete construction details. .
as well. There are presettable entry and exit delay timers. With
Pass The Bomb! Low-cost easy to build electronic version of the extra peripherals being added each issue, this is a really
pass -the -parcel - keeps the kids amused for hours! veratile system.
Plus six easy to build projects on Veroboard: Car Battery Monitor Digital M.P.G. Meter. An easy to build device that will help you
- Colour Snap Game - CMOS Logic Probe - Peak Level to make your motoring more economical. The unit has a large
Indicator - Games Timer - Multi -Colour Pendant. easy to read LED display. Complete construction details.
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ZX81 Keyboard. A full size, full
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travel 43 -key keyboard with the
electronics to make graphic
symbols, function mode and shift ., Copies of issue 4
lock, single key selections. The
two-colour legend for the keys are now sold out, but
is the same as the ZX81 keyboard. a reprint of the projects
The keyboard plugs directly into from issue 4 is available
the sockets in the ZX81 and a
special adaptor is supplied to and contains:
run the keyboard from the ZX81
power supply, so there's no
soldering in the ZX81 at all. This full-size keyboard gives you Telephone Exchange. A complete telephone exchange with up
fast, reliable entry - use it once and you won't be able to do to 32 extensions on 2 -wire lines. Ideal for the home, office, or
without it again! small factory. Save £££'s on rental charges. Full construction
details for up to 16 lines in this book.
Stereo 25W MOSFET Amp. Supplied as a complete kit including
wooden cabinet and printed and punched chassis, this superb Remote Control for Amplifier. Adjust volume, balance, and
25W rms per channel amplifier has inputs for magnetic pick-up, tone whilst you sit back and relax with our infra -red remote
tape deck, tuner and auxilliary. The kit is extremely easy to control. Designed for use with our 25W MOSFET Amp, but can
build, all but 5 components mounting directly on the pcb. be fitted to most amplifiers.
There are only 7 interconnecting wires in all and when completed, Frequency Counter. This superb, easy -to -use, low-cost, 8 -digit
no setting -up is required. With its superb frequency response, frequency counter with superior specification covers the 10Hz
low noise, low distortion and the grandeur of MOSFET sound, the to 6000MHz band. Incorporates full push-button control,
amplifier is second -to -none at the price. electronic switching, and one input for the whole range.
Radar Doppler Intruder Detector. Home Office type -approved Ultrasonic Intruder Detector. This easy -to -build ultrasonic
microwave unit gives coverage adjustable from about 2m to 20m. receiver covers up to 400 square feet; though more than one
May be used on its own, or with our Home Security System. can be used for larger areas. The unit automatically adjusts itself
Model Train Controller Remote Control Facilities. Full details to transmit at the frequency where the transducers give their
of infra -red, radio or wired remote control units for our Digital maximum output. Up to three of these units may be connected
Multi -Train Controller. to our home security system.
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THIS AUTUMN
Coinciding with the publication of this
issue of "Electronics" is the opening of
our first new store this year. Doors open
at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, 16th August, at 8
Oxford Road, Manchester (Tel. 061-236-
clearÑ 111C
0281), and we'll be open from 9 to 5.30
Tuesdays to Saturdays from then on.
We're easy to find too; right opposite the September to November 1983 Vol. 2 No. 8
BBC between Piccadilly and the Univer-
sity complex, just a few steps from CONTENTS
Manchester's Oxford Road Station and
about five minutes walk from the city Projects
centre. There is excellent parking on Codelock 12
meters in the adjacent side roads and An electronic key to give extra security
we're about five minutes drive straight in Doorbell For The Deaf 42
from junction 10 on the M63 at the start Soundlessly attracts your attention
of the M56. Dragon 32 I/O Ports 23
The big difference with this store is that Versatile I/O ports accessible from BASIC
part of the sales area will be self-service, Dragon 32 RS232/Modem Interface 54
where you can browse around and Simply plugs into ROM expansion socket
choose the parts you want. Counter Logic Probe 48
service will be available as well and Instantly understandable 7 -segment readout at low cost
upstairs you'll find our computer demon- Minilab Power Supply 16
stration area along with hundreds and All the voltages you need for your test bench
hundreds of different software packages Synchime 2
for Atari, BBC, Commodore 64, Dragon, Bell and gong sounds to complement the Syntom and Synwave
Sord M5, Spectrum and VIC20. ZX Spectrum RS232/Modem Interface 60
Our second new store this year takes us With self-contained operating system
to the other end of the country. On
November 1st we'll be opening in South- Features
ampton, to give us a base in the South of
First Base 46
the country. You'll find us at 46-48
Bevois Valley Road (Tel. 0703 25831). Continuing our guide to digital techniques for beginners
Heathkit
The shop has sold electronic compo- 14
nents for many years and will start to More fascinating kits for cars, education and the test bench
stock the Maplin range from mid - Interfacing the BBC Micro 20
August, but the full range will not be How to program the user port for control or measurement
available until November. Machine Code Programming with the 6502 51
Part 2 of this series that lets you get right into your micro
As always, of course, the big event of the Rewiring Your House
year for us is the publication of our new 6
First part of two giving you the lowdown on the electrician's secrets
catalogue, and this year it's a massive Say It With Satellites
480 page book with tons of additional 40
More news of those orbits in the sky
data and pictures. The new catalogue Using The Commodore 64
will be on sale at the Electronic Hobbies 58
Get to grips with the sprites in your machine
Fair for just £1, so make sure you get
along there as it promises to be a super
show. In the pleasant, relaxed atmos- News
phere of the Alexandra Pavilion from Atari: The Next Generation 5
October 27th to 30th, we'll be demon- Classified Advertisements 39
strating lots of our projects and kits and Coming Shortly 38
you can see some of the large range of Corrigenda 38
Heathkit products, including the incre- Exhibition News 39
dible microprocessor controlled robot, Maplin News 38
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September 1983 Maplin Magazine 1
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* Complements the Syntom and Synwave projects.


* Makes a metallic chiming sound, similar to bells, gongs etc.
* Delay variable from 50ms to 5s.

by Robert Penfold Trig.


input O
The popular Maplin "Syntom" and I Decay Freq.
"Synwave" projects are capable of
synthesising a wide range of per- 11
cussive sounds, such as drum and Rectifier
Amp. Buffer
hand -clap sounds. The only obvious Smoothing
gap in their "repertoire" is metallic
chiming sounds similar to bells, gongs,
etc. The "Synchime" unit has been output O V. C.A.
designed to fill this gap, and it has also
been designed to match the "Syntom"
and "Synwave" units. It can be triggered V.F.O.
by tapping the case (or striking a drum Figure 1. Synchime block diagram.
on which the unit is mounted) or using a
5 volt positive trigger signal. The en-
velope shaper has a fast attack time
would combine with a 5kHz signal at
the other input to give output fre- y 4 Freq.
quancies of 4kHz (5kHz - 1kHz) and
and a decay time which can be varied 6kHz (5kHz+ 1kHz).
from about 50 milliseconds to approx- A ring modulator is a double
oscillators therefore gives a good
imately 5 seconds. The other three balanced mixer, which simply means electrical analogy of a metallic instru-
controls are a straight forward com- that both of the input signals are ment, and this system generates the
bined volume and on/off type, plus balanced or phased out at the output so desired types of sound.
separate frequency controls for the two that only the sum and difference fre- In order to obtain a realistic per-
oscillators. The latter give a wide oper- quencies appear at the output. In cussive sound it is essential to have
ating range of about 100Hz to 7kHz so practice there is some breakthrough of suitable envelope shaping. A simple
that a wide range of effects can be the input signals at the output, but this fast attack, plus relatively slow decay
obtained. The output signal level is up is not really of any great significance. time is adequate, and this is obtained
to about 5 volts peak to peak from a low The important thing is that the new using an amplifier driving a rectifier
impedance source, which is more than frequencies generated by the mixing and smoothing circuit. When the amp-
adequate to drive any normal power action should be the dominant part of lifier receives either a trigger pulse or
amplifier. the output signal. pulses from the microphone, due to its
low output impedance it rapidly
With most instruments the pitch of
Block Diagram the sound produced is determined charges the capacitor in the smoothing
A ring modulator and two audio largely by a single dimension, such as circuit. The discharge rate is controlled
oscillators are used to generate the the length of a string or a tube. This by a variable resistor, and this has a
basic sound signal, as can be seen from gives an output spectrum which con- value which enables a very long dis-
the block diagram of Figure 1. A ring sists of a fundamental signal plus charge time to be achieved if desired.
modulator is a form of mixer, but it is harmonics of this signal. Instruments The output of smoothing circuit is fed to
more like the mixer circuits used in which use metal resonators are often the control input of a V.C.A. which is
superhet radio receivers than a normal two dimensional (plate -like) or three used to process the output of the ring
audio mixer. In other words, it heter- dimensional (bell -like) objects which modulator before it is fed to the output
odynes the two sets of input fre- socket.
consequently have more than one
quencies to produce sum and diff-
erence frequencies at the output. For
fundamental frequency, and mech-
anically produce a sort of heterodyne
The Circuit
Figure 2 shows the complete circuit
example, a 1kHz signal at one input effect. A ring modulator fed by two diagram of the "Synchime" unit.
2 Maplin Magazine September 1983
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The two audio oscillators are based


on the two sections of IC3, and a well
known oscillator configuration is used
here. The output is a roughly square
waveform, and this seems to give good
results in the present application due to
the strong harmonics which produce a
complex signal at the output of the ring
modulator.
IC2b is one section of an LM13700N
dual transconductance amplifier, and
this is the main component of the ring the control voltage. Adding R15 in The output of IC3a is fed to the non -
modulator. The output of IC3b is series with the amplifier bias input inverting input of IC2b, and it is ampli-
coupled to the amplifier bias input gives a bias current that is roughly tude modulated by the signal from
of IC2b via R15. The latter is needed proportional to the applied voltage, and IC3b to give the heterodyne action and
because it is the bias current fed to gives the required voltage controlled generate the new frequencies at the
IC2b that determines its gain, and not operation. output. There is little breakthrough of
the signal fed to the amplifier bias input
and there is no need to add any
components to phase out this signal.
The same is not true of the signal fed to
the inverting input of the modulator,
and this does need to be balanced out.
This is achieved by including R14

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which feeds some of the input signal to
the output of the transconductance
amplifier. As the signal is inverted
through the amplifier this gives the
required cancelling, and the value of
R14 is chosen to give a high degree of
attenuation with the input to R15 at its
MIC 1 average level.
Of course, the signal from IC3a is
not totally blocked from the output.
LC8 SYNCHIME R15 When the signal to the amplifier bias
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gain of the transconductance amplifier
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the amplifier and decreases the signal
obtained via R14 so that the circuit is
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unbalanced. Similarly, if the signal to
MARLIN R6 R24 the amplifier bias input falls below its
average level, the gain of the amplifier
reduces, its output impedance rises
and the signal obtained by way of R14
increases so that the circuit is again
1 unbalanced. This provides a proper
ring modulator action with a signal
nnn
S1
applied to just one input producing no
RV2
nnn significant output, but the mixed signal
being produced if both inputs are fed
B1
with a signal.
RV1 RV4
R16 is the discrete load resistor for
the emitter follower buffer stage at the
output of IC2b. From here the signal is
coupled by R13 to the input of the V.C.A.
This uses the other section of IC2 as a
Figure 3. PCB layout. straight forward V.C.A. which has its
September 1983 Maplin Magazine 3
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output coupled to output socket SK2 Other dual operational amplifiers such ponents will be made. When the board
through volume control RV2. as the 1458C and LF353 cannot pro- is installed in the case there is in-
ICla is used as the input amplifier duce a low enough output voltage and sufficient room to take wires over or
and it has Micl directly coupled to its will not operate properly in this circuit. under the board, and connections from
inverting input. This is acceptable as the off -board components have to be
the microphone is a crystal type, and it Construction' made to the underside of the board.
is actually a crystal earphone which is Details of the printed circuit and Either double sided pins must be used,
inexpensive but adequate for this appli- wiring are shown in Figure 3. The layout or single sided pins inserted from the
cation. R2 has been made quite high in of the board is such that crowding of the component side of the board must be
value to give good sensitivity, but if components occurs in several places, fitted.
necessary the value of this component but this is inevitable given the number There is only just enough space for
could be changed to match the sensi- of components and the size of the all the components inside the case, and
tivity of the unit to that of a Syntom or board. However, construction of the the layout is very critical. Figure 4
Synwave unit. board is not difficult provided the shows the correct positions for the
R1 biases the non -inverting input of specified types of capacitor are used controls, sockets, and microphone, and
ICla to the negative supply rail so that and the small components are fitted it is advisable to follow this as closely
the output also assumes this level into place first. ICI has a PMOS input and accurately as possible. The micro-
under quiescent conditions. Negative stage and it should therefore be fitted in phone, as explained earlier, is actually a
input half cycles from the microphone an 8 pin DIL socket. The normal MOS crystal earphone. The transparent sec-
drive the output of ICla positive, but handling precautions should be tion of this is unscrewed from the main
negative half cycles have no effect. The observed when dealing with this device. section and discarded. The screw at the
trigger signal is applied to the non - Veropins are fitted to the board at points rear of the u nit is removed together with
inverting input via Cl, and a positive where connections to the microphone, the rear cover which will come away
input pulse therefore gives the required battery, and other off -board com- with this screw. This screw is then used
positive output from ICla. Cl is in- Continued on page 11
cluded so that long input pulses are
effectively shortened and dr not hold
the envelope shaper 'open".
D2 enables IC1A to charge smooth-
ing capacitor C2, but prevents C2 from
discharging into ICla. It can only dis-
charge through R3 and RV1, and RV1
therefore controls the discharge (decay)
time of the circuit. R4 and C3 prevent
the circuit from having an excessively
fast attack time which would cause a
loud "click" each time the unit was
triggered. IC1b is the buffer amplifier
which ensures that the smoothing cir-
cuit feeds into a suitably high input
impedance. Note that the CA3240E
device used in the ICI position has a
class A output stage which enables its
output to go within a few millivolts of the
negative supply rail so that the V.C.A. is
cut off under quiescent conditions.
4 Maplin Magazine September 1983
THE NEXT GENERATION
A superb new range of high Help key to give background future peripherals including a a parallel Centronics interface
quality computers from Atari at information on selected pro- Z80 CP/M module running CP/ and slots for eight expansion
grams. M2.2 with its own 64K RAM. boards. These will include an
very competitive prices. The IBM interface, Z80 interface,
range comprises three new com- 4 special function keys. 256 colours - up to 128
International character set. displayable at one time. 128K RAM disk, Winchester disk
puters similar to the existing 400
Software compatible with al- Just to set to rest once and for controller, modem, 80 -column
and 800, but with the following card, real-time clock, voice re-
additional features: most all existing software for all the popular misconception
Atari. that Atari computers are just cognition card and several
24K ROM operating system others. Now let's take a look at
and BASIC either or both of 11 graphics modes. games machines, an expander
5 text modes. box will be available in the new this world-beating new range,
which may be software switched
External processor bus for year with two RS232C interfaces, line by line.
out.

Atari 1010 Program Recorder


Replacing the Atari 410 is the
newly styled 1010. It maintains
the dual format of the previous
recorder, permitting data on one
stereo track and audio on the
other. An automatic volume con-
trol assures perfect record and
playback levels and the top -
The Atari 600XL Horn e Computer mounted control buttons have a
Simply - more features for your m oney. positive touch. Data transmis-
sion rate is 600 bits per second
This stylish new computer the parallel interface port on the
giving a capacity of about 100K
replaces the Atari 400, yet fea- computer's back panel to bring
bytes on a C60 cassette.
tures a typewriter -style keyboard the total up to 64K and exactly *Order As AF8OB (Atari 1010 Recorder) Price £49.95
like the old 800 model. The match the spec of the 800XL.
single cartridge slot is centrally Unlike the American version, the
placed above the keyboard, so British version is supplied with a Atari 1050 Disk Drive
program cartridges can be in- socket for a monitor as well as
This is the new replacement
serted or removed while the TV. And the price for all that is
computer is on, without disrupt- just amazing. for the 810, and has an improved
ing its operation. The computer *tOrder As AF77J (Atari 600XL) positive -feel loading mechan-
is supplied with 16K RAM fitted, Price £159.95 ism. All new 1050 drives will be
but a further 48K RAM is also supplied with DOS Ill which per-
*tOrder As AF79L (48K RAM mits a higher data packing den-
available which simply plugs into FOR 600XL) Price £99.95 sity so that you can store up to
127K bytes on each side of a
disk. You can of course still call a
single -density mode which is
fully compatible with disks re-
corded or pre-programmed for you over half a Megabyte of on-
the 810, or convert single -den- line storage! The attractively de-
sity data to the new format. In signed, sleek new model is about
addition you can of course plug half the height of the 810.
up to 4 of these drives directly *tOrder As AF81C (Atari 1050
onto any Atari computer giving Disk Drive) Price £299.95

The Atari 800XL Home Computer


Complete with a full complement of 64K RAM. Atari 1027 Letter -
In a slightly deeper case than described above, yet at a far Quality Printer
the 600XL, the 800XL isa natural lower price!
replacement for the Atari 800,
maintaining all the old features *ttOrder As AF78K (Atari
and adding all the new ones 800X1) Price £249.95 per inch in Prestige Elite 12 face
This new printer represents a at a speed of 20 characters per
low-cost technological break-
Atari 1020 Colour Printer through in letter -quality printers.
second. The printer accepts
single sheets of paper and fea-
A new plain paper printer to It contains a five -wheel print - tures bi-directional printing and
replace the old 822 thermal head that creates fully -formed 80 column. There is also an
model. The printer can produce characters like a daisy -wheel, underlining facility.
four-colour graphics and text. It but at a fraction of the cost. It's *tOrder As AF82D (1027 Letter
can create graphs, charts, ar- ideal for use with a word pro- Printer) Price £299.95
tistic designs and comes com- cessor like Atariwriter for ex- **tBK82D (Replacement Ink
plete with programs that let you ample. It prints 12 characters Roller For 1027) Price TBA
draw on the screen and plot on
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and any Atari computer. In stan- More New Products ...........................................

dard format mode the printer The new Atari product line is Pen, a Graphics Tablet, a new * Prices are tentative, please
prints 10 characters per inch at a swelled by a whole range of new Joystick, an 80 -column matrix check with us before ordering.
speed of 10 characters per products due for release in Nov- Printer and a super new Trak- ** Prices not known at time of
second. The four-colour print ember '83 and January'84. They Ball controller that may sell for as going to press.
head prints and plots vertically include Atari's new flagship com- little as £30! In addition to all this t Available from mid -Septem-
and horizontally and 2 sets of puter, the 1450XLD which in is the Expansion Box and its ber 1983.
colour pens (red, blue, green and addition to all the features on the range of plug-in cards and the tt Available from mid -October
black) are provided. 800XL includes 4 programmable CP/M module described above. 1983.
*tOrder As AF83E (1020 Colour keys with 12 preprogrammed We'll have all the latest details in Please note: The above repre-
Printer) Price £199.95 functions, and a double -sided our next issue or for a more sents the very latest information
**tBK8OB (Paper for 1020) dual -density disk drive offering detailed specification of this bril- from Atari (UK) at the time of
Price TBA 254K bytes capacity. The price liant new range get a copy of our going to press, but please check
**tBK81C (Rainbow Pen Pack) should be under £500! new 1984 catalogue on sale from any specific point with us before
Price TBA Also coming soon are a Light October 30th. ordering.
September 1983 Maplin Magazine 5
by Geoffrey Burdett
he modern home electrical installation
T consists of a number of circuits of
various current ratings to meet the
required total expected load in kilowatts.
The current rating of each circuit is the
maximum likely load demand which in
aggregate gives the total maximum current
demand on the installation. Most circuits
originate at a combined mainswitch and
fuse distribution board, termed a consumer
unit.
The fuse distribution section of the
consumer unit comprises a number of
fuseways, one for each circuit. Although
traditionally termed fuseways, in many
instances miniature circuit breakers
(mcb's) are fitted into the fuseways instead
of fuse units, these generally being superior
to the fuses they replace.
Although there are, or should be initially,
at least the number offuseways in the unit to
meet circuit requirements plus others to
add circuits as they are needed over the
years this is often not the case.
Where only one circuit is added, it is
common practice to fit what is termed a
mainswitch and fuse unit, or switchfuse unit
which is really a one-way consumer unit.
Such practice lacks foresight, and
although only one circuit is added at the
time it is better to allow for at least another
circuit which means fitting a multi -way
consumer unit. Whether a switchfuse unit or
a multi -way consumer unit, this, with the
existing consumer unit, is connected sep-
arately to the mains by the electricity board,
usually via a service connector box.
Some installations have yet another con-
CIRCUIT
sumer unit, for off-peak storage heating and CABLES
water heating, time controlled by a time
switch so that the circuits and appliances
are energised only during the off peak period
IIIIIIII Double Pole
switch or ELCB

eg. about 7 hours overnight when electricity ELECTRICITY Meter Leads


is supplied at about half price. See tariffs. Fuses or MCBs
BOARD
METER
Circuit cables CONSUMER
Most houses are now wired in pvc flat METER
sheathed cable. The cable termed twin and
earth has two insulated current carrying
conductors, one red, the other black, and an
uninsulated copper earth conductor now Service
called the circuit protective conductor (cpc) Fuse
and formerly the earth continuity conductor
(ecc), because it is electrically continuous 11111111
Consumer Switchf use
throughout the installation and terminated Unit Unit
at the central earthing point, the earth 0 CONSUMER
electrode. In some parts of an installation 3 - EARTHING
TERMINAL Earthing
core plus earth flat pvc sheathed cable is ARRANGEMENT Clamp
used, usually in switching circuits con- WHERE A
taining more than one switch for the one SWITCHFUSE
UNIT IS ADDED
light or for different lights in the same area.
eg 2 -gang, 3 -gang assembly etc. Service
The core colours of 3 -core and earth Connector
Box
cable are red, yellow, and blue respectively
Red
plus the uninsulated earth conductor. The To Boards Meter
colours have no significance in home wiring Black
but represent the three colours of the
phases of a 3 -phase electricity supply
system. When used on single phase circuits Figure 1. Arrangement at mains supply.
6 Maplin Magazine September 1983
REWIRING YOUR HOUSE
in the home for single pole switching the
conductor ends should be enclosed in red Plaster made
sleeving or insulation tape as they are all live Chase good over cable
for
conductors. Cable
Cable fitted
into chase 3 Red
Circuit cables are sold normally in 50m 2
Sleeving
and 100m reels though they can be bought
in shorter cut lengths where a limited
amount only is required, this usually being Box o
the case with 3 -core and earth cable and all fixed o
flush

L_
the larger sizes of cables used in the home o
in chase
installation. Some homes are wired
I

throughout in plastic conduit using non -


sheathed pvc insulated cables in various Chase L E N
colours. The cables are single -core and the for
colours are red, black and green/yellow Box
striped, respectively. 4
The red is used for the live conductors, o o
the black mainly for the neutral but is
sometimes used as a live, suitably identified
with red sleeving. The green/yellow con-
ductor is the earth conductor.
Plastic conduit is also used in some twin Figure 2. Sequence in fixing a flush lighting switch.
& earth and 3 -core & earth wiring, but as the
cables are sheathed the conduit does not
have to be continuous. It is used at switch oo
drops and other vertical drops as well as in Double 00 I I I Do
13A socket
horizontal cable runs. Another form of Outlet
enclosure for sheathed cables is plastic
mini-trunking run vertically or horizontally
on walls and ceilings.
Switchfuse
Connection
Sizes of cables Unit
The size of a cable is given as the cross Single D
section area in mm2 of its current carrying 13A socket
conductor, the earth conductor in such Outlet I 00 I DO
composite cables usually being smaller
since it carries current only to clear a fault.
Earth conductors run independently are Spur cable
sized according to their cross section area in
mm2.
Circuit cables each have a specific size of
current carrying conductor, the size deter- 00
mining the maximum current it is designed
to carry without further rise in temperature. 2.5mm2 2core&earth
Possible voltage drop on long runs is also a cable. PVC sheathed 30A Fuse
factor considered when choosing a cable.
The cable sizes used in home wiring circuits Figure 3. Ring circuit.
range from 1mm2 to 10mm2, with larger
sizes for the connection of the consumer Socket outlets and plateswitches are
unit to the meter, these being termed meter Depth of boxes actually flush fitting components, although
leads or meter bights. The boxes for lighting switches are surface mounted or flush mounted accord-
The 1.0mm2 cable is used for lighting plaster depth 16mm deep, and the plastic ing to the type of box. Surface sockets are
circuits, the 10mm2 cable for cooker circuit box 17mm. entirely different. They are self contained,
cables. The intermediate sizes of cables for - For socket outlets the standard box has a and usually have an enclosed back for direct
other circuits. See table 1 for the current depth of 25mm and deeper boxes where mounting on a suitable surface, the
ratings. needed depending upon the accessory and sheathed cable passing right into the
the room needed in the box for cable accessory. Some versions are, however,
connections. All have two or more screwed mounted on a slim pattress block. There are
Circuit wiring accessories lugs for fixing the accessory, these being also surface type switches, these usually
In addition to the cables there are various tapped M3.5 metric. Some lugs are adjust- being metalclad and sold complete with
components used in circuit wiring. The able for levelling the accessory after the box metal surface boxes. Whatever the type of
mounting box is among the most important is fixed. box or accessory it is essential that the pvc
wiring accessories, though often omitted. It
is used for mounting socket outlets
switches, fused connection units and a host
of other accessories, these having open
backs. The function of the box, in addition to Double 13A
being a ready mount for the accessory, is to socket outlet
enclose the unsheathed ends of cables, flex
and connectors where used, in a non-
combustible chamber. 2 gang metal box
sunk flush in wall
There are two principal types of mount-
ing box: moulded plastic and metal. The
moulded plastic box is for mounting the
accessory on surfaces and the metal box is
for flush mounting the accessory, the box
being sunk into the plaster or wall.
The boxes are of various sizes and 300mm
depths. The most used box is the one -gang approx
for mounting a single one -gang accessory. It Ring Cables buried
is square in shape, approximately 87 x Cables in plaster
87mm, the faceplate of the switch or other
accessory being the same size. The metal
Skirting Board
box is slightly smaller at 86 x 86mm so that
the accessory faceplate overlaps the box
and covers the gap in the plaster. Figure 4. Fixing and connecting a ring socket outlet on the wall above a skirting board.
September 1983 Maplin Magazine 7
REWIRING YOUR HOUSE
from overload on the old wiring.
1mm2 twin & earth Therefore a circuit was designed to allow
PVC sheathed cable a number of power sockets to be supplied
from a single circuit, which would save cable
and require only one fuseway in the con-
sumer unit, or fuseboard. The alternative
was a radial circuit, which to supply a
number of 13A socket outlets would mean a
very heavy and costly cable. The cable would
Light
have to be of 30A current rating and its
conductors would be too large for looping in
and out of terminals of socket outlets.
5A 1 way Ultimately the circuit in the form of a ring
Fuse switch
was devised using cable half the current
rating at 15Amps. For about the same cost
the cable supplying the ring would be nearly
twice the length, cover a wider area, and be
Figure 5. Lighting circuit wired on the loop -in system.
able to supply more socket outlets than a
single run of cable.
cable sheathing terminates within the 1mm2 twin Since each socket outlet connected to
accessory or its box. &earth cable the ring cable would in effect be supplied by
The modern ceiling rose has no box and N Circuit feed cable
PVC sheathed two cables (outgoing and incoming), this
does not need one. has an integral
It E- -- EN gave the circuit a current rating of 30A to
backplate, enabling it to be fixed direct to L To next I - match the circuit fuse or mcb. The size of
the surface of the ceiling. Thin plastic rose
the circuit cable was 7/.029 imperial which
sections are knocked out of the backplate had a current rating of 15 amps, but was
into which the sheathed cables are passed. uprated to 21 amps, as is its metric equiv-
Some batten lampholders and other ceiling alent 2.5mm2 now used to wire ring circuits.
fittings have an integral backplate, and need Local fusing at each outlet was made
no box. However, most of the special pend- necessary because the circuit fuse is 30A
ant fittings do require a mounting box. This Loop -in and requires anything up to 60 amps to
is a circular conduit box termed a BESA box, ceiling blow. The local fuse is in the plug, so that it
having a back outlet and fitted flush into the rose
protects the appliance and flex connected to
ceiling to support the ceiling plate and the Flex it against short circuit current. The current
fitting. Two screwed lugs are M4 metric. The rating (maximum) of a plug fuse is 13A
box can be plastic, but where it is to support which is the equivalent of a little over 3000
a fitting in excess of 3kg a metal box is watts. The rectangular shape of the plug
necessary. The box is fixed to timber bet- pins was chosen so that it could not be
1 way
ween joists, with a hole drilled to take the box switch plugged into any other existing socket nor
outlet. could any other plug be plugged into the 13A
Figure 6. Connections at a ceiling rose on the
Most wall lights, as well as spotlights, also loop -in system. socket outlet.
need to be mounted on boxes, to join the The number of 13A outlets (sockets and
circuit wires to the flex wires and to contain
the cable connector.
The ring circuit fused connection units) which may be
A ring circuit, or ring final circuit to give it supplied from any one ring circuit is un-
its official title, consists of a pvc limited but the area in which the outlets are
fixed must nox exceed 100m2. The logic is
Lighting switches flat sheathed cable starting at a 30A fuseway
or mcb in the consumer unit, and runs that adding sockets within a given area does
The modern lighting switches are termed throughout the various rooms, finally return- not itself increase the load or current
plate switches because of their faceplate, ing to the same fuseway terminals, forming a demand but to increase the area is likely to,
usually moulded plastic but sometimes complete loop or ring, the connections so far as space heaters are concerned.
metal. Most fit a one -gang slim or plaster being made at either the terminals of a ring
depth box. The switch assembly can be a socket or at a joint box. Spurs
single switch, either 1 -way, 2 -way or inter-
As mentioned, a spur is a cable branch-
mediate, or it can comprise two or three Why a ring? ing off the ring cable at a convenient point,
switches in the one gang, these would all be The ring circuit was designed in 1943/
2 -way switches which can be used for either which can be the terminals of a ring socket
44 as a post war measure to enable dwell- or a 30A joint box inserted into the ring
one-way or two-way. Where four, five or six ings to be equipped with an ample supply of
switches are required in the one position, a cable. Its principal purpose is to supply a
socket outlets with the minimum of cable, socket outlet or a fixed appliance via a fused
2 -gang faceplate and a 2 -gang box are used.
when copper was in short supply. Before the connection unit off the main route of the ring
Other switches advent of the ring a 15A socket outlet had to
be supplied from a separate circuit, which
cable. This arrangement saves cable, but as
it is a single length of 2.5mm2 having a
There is a whole range of switches used meant 6 circuits for 6 15A socket outlets.
for other circuits including 20A double -pole, current rating of only 21 amps it may supply
However, abuse of the system over the years only one outlet. This can be either a single or
these requiring a deeper box. Cord operated meant that sockets had been added to the
switches used in the bathroom and bedroom a double socket or a fused connection unit.
original circuits, with subsequent danger The number of spurs on a ring circuit must
are also made in one-way, two-way and
double pole versions with and without neon
indicator. j
Socket outlets
The modern socket outlet used in the Light
home installation is the 13A with fused plug
having square pins, and has largely replaced
the old round -pin 2- and 3 -pin plugs and
sockets of 15A, 5A and 2A current rating. As
already explained, most sockets are of the
flush type, either switched or non -switched, Switch
with or without neon indicator, in single and
double versions. 4 terminal
joint box
Junction boxes
Junction or joint boxes used in home
wiring systems are plastic, usually circular
and have three or four terminals or banks of
5A Fuse
terminals. They are made it current ratings
of 5A, 20A and 30A. Figure 7. Lighting circuit wired on joint box system.
8 Maplin Magazine September 1983
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REWIRING YOUR HOUSE
not exceed the number of socket outlets
Joist Architrave
connected to the ring cable. Chiefly, spurs switch box
should be limited mainly for future exten-
sions rather than to install initially, except
where significant saving in cable can result.
Lighting circuits
1111i-rF,
Timber batten
"JA L
-o
JCeiling rose
A lighting circuit is a radial circuit, which fixed direct
to ceiling
00
means that the circuit cable terminates at 00
the last light on the circuit and does not Figure 9. Fixing a ceiling rose.
return to the fuseway to form a ring.
A ring is not necessary, since the cable is can be applied to any one circuit, some
smaller, and can extend throughout the lights being wired on the loop -in system,
house if necessary, and the number of usually where ceiling roses are used. On
lighting points will still be consistent with the other lights with no loop -in facilities, such as
Mounting box sunk
current rating of the circuit fuse or mcb. wall lights and some ceiling fittings and into wall behind a Wall light
There are two principal methods of pendants, the joint box system is used with wall light to house
back plate
wiring lighting circuits, or rather lighting only one cable going to the light. cable connector a
In rewiring the loop -in system is usually unsheathed ends
points, and either or both methods can be of cable
used on any one circuit. These are the loop - employed, since the new cables are run
in and the joint box methods. under the floorboards with the minimum
disturbance and there is no need to allow for
Loop -in method the fixing of joint boxes. Where the circuit
cables are run in the roof space for the
With the loop -in method the lighting
circuit cable is run from a 5A fuseway in the upstairs lighting the joint box method is
consumer unit to each of the lighting points, often used, with the joint boxes fixed bet-
starting at the nearest, looping out to the ween joists.
next, and so on until the last on the circuit,
where the cable terminates.
Then, from each lighting point, a length Joist
of the same cable is run to the respective ///] Circuit cable
switch position, usually on the wall of the Timber batten Figure 11. Mounting wall lights.
same room or area, eg hall or landing, and in
some instances, such as in the bathroom, to Fixed lighting, especially spotlights, can
a ceiling switch next to the access door. All be supplied from a ring circuit via a fused
the cable joints are made in the ceiling rose BESA' box sunk lush connection unit fitted with a 3A fuse. Cable
which also serves as a joint box with ready with ceiling for housing used for a lighting circuit is, as already
access in the same room. cable connector and explained, 1.0mm2 twin & earth pvc sheath-
unsheathed ends of
AI cable.
ed with some sections wired in 3 -core and
earth pvc sheathed cable.
Installing lighting fittings
llJl The simplest lighting fitting is the plain
pendant comprising ceiling rose, flex and
BES'BESA'box
pendant lampholder. The ceiling rose of the
wired pendant is connected to the circuit
EWE cables and fitted direct to the ceiling, with
eee Cable
connector
wood fixing between the joists to support it.
See figure 9 for connections. Batten lamp -
holders and some enclosed lighting fittings
Ceiling plate
1 are similarly connected, but as already
of light fitting explained a special pendant having a ceiling
plate is connected to a circular box fixed
flush with the ceiling. The circuit wires are
connected to the flex using cable con-
Figure 10. Fixing a light pendant fitting other nectors housed in the box. See figure 10.
than a ceiling rose.
Wall lights are fixed either to a round box
Number of lights per or are mounted over an architrave switch
box and fixed direct to the wall. See figure
circuit 11.
A lighting circuit of 5A is on a 240V
Figure 8. Joint box system.
electricity supply equal to 1200 watts. This Fixing switches
is the maximum which should be connected A wall switch is fixed to a box mounted on
to the circuit. However regulations stipulate the wall at a height of about 1.4m above floor
Joint box method that a light containing a tungsten filament level. For surface mounting a plastic box is
With the joint box method the lighting bulb is assessed at 100 Watts for any used. This is fixed to the wall by two No.8
circuit cable is run from the 5A fuseway to a bulb, up to and including 100 Watts. Bulbs wood screws in holes drilled and plugged in
series of 4 -terminal 15A joint boxes, one for of higher wattage are assessed at the the wall. A section of thin plastic is knocked
each light, and its switch situated in a actual wattage. 12 bulbs at 100 watts each out of the edge of the box and the cable
convenient position between each light and total 1200 watts, which is the maximum threaded through. The end of the sheathing
its switch. permitted. This means that the circuit may within the box is stripped off, and about
Then from a joint box two additional serve twelve lampholders, provided none 10mm of insulation from the end of each of
cables are run, one to the light the other to contain bulbs of higher wattage than 100W. the two insulated conductors. A piece of red
the switch, making a total of four cables, two Where there are higher wattage bulbs the sleeving or red pvc insulation tape is fitted
feed cables plus the light and switch cables, number of lampholders are reduced pro- over the end of the black wire, and the two
except at the last joint box where there is portionately. With one or more 2- and 3 -light conductors are connected to the two term-
only one feed cable. All joints are made in fittings plus higher wattage bulbs the inals of the one-way switch. The bared end of
the joint boxes, which being situated in the number of lights on a circuit should the earth conductor is enclosed in green
ceiling voids or roof space are comparatively definitely not exceed eight, and preferably yellow striped pvc sleeving and the con-
inaccessible, which is the main disadvant- no more than six, sothat the area affected by ductor is connected to the earth terminal of
age of the joint box method. The main a fuse blowing is limited; this also allows for the box. If a 2 -way switch is used one
advantage is that less cable is normally future additions of one or more lights on a conductor is connected to the common
used. circuit. A house of 3- or 4 -bedrooms usually terminal of the switch, the other to the L2
requires two lighting circuits but where wall terminal, and the switch fixed to the box with
Mixed method lights and spotlights are included the the Top on the faceplate at the top so that the
Although there are two methods, both number will be more. rocker will be down to switch the light on.
Maplin Magazine 5 9
September 1983
REWIRING YOUR HOUSE
For flush mounting the plastic box is Switch storey house. These cables serve the light-
fitted into a plaster depth chase cut into the return 3 core & earth
wire Live
PVC sheathed cable
ing points and switches in the room below.
plaster and, using No.8 wood screws, fixed Ring circuit cables supply socket outlets in
to the wall in the two drilled and plugged r-- - - --,--- -'1
the first floor rooms, and cables to an
fixing holes. For a cord operated ceiling immersion heater and other apparatus are
switch the cable is passed through also run in this void. In the roof space are
a removed section of thin plastic in the mainly lighting cables feeding the lights and
backplate, the ends prepared and the black switches in the rooms below, though the
conductor with red sleeving connected to cable to the shower in the bathroom is
the switch terminals and the sleeved earth sometimes run in the roofspace to a ceiling
terminal connected to the earth terminal on Intermediate switch in the bathroom.
the backplate. switch
Figure 13. Intermediate switching.
Floo boards
N Feed cable between the two 2 -way switches is cut at
E each intermediate switch and the yellow and 150mm
L cable
blue wires connected to the terminals as

L!
shown in figure 13. The red wire running
from the common terminal of one 2 -way
)(g5)
ceiling Cable threaded through
JF
SW_(5E N switch to the common terminal of the other holes drilled in joists
I ; 2 -way switch is not connected to an
intermediate switch, but because the cable
- 2 core &earth PVC
Y sheathed cable
is cut the conductor is jointed in the
mounting box of the intermediate switch so 250mm
that it is continuous from one 2 -way switch max.
to the other. spacing
400mm
mas. between clips
Red sleeve Dimmer switches spacing on horizontal
cables
between clips
Where a light is to be controlled by a on vertical
2 way dimmer switch instead of a rocker switch the cables
Lt switch dimmer switch replaces the rocker switch
without any need for modification in the
wiring. Most dimmer switches fit the shallow
- / 3core&earth PVC or plaster depth switch. They are made in
sheathed cable one and two -gang assemblies, to fit a one - Figure 15. Fixing cables.
gang box and control more than one light.
Where the light is fluorescent a dimmer On the ground floor cables are run in the
switch cannot be used,though there are void below the floorboards where it is a
O O 2 way
L, L2 b switch la] special dimmers and fluorescent fittings suspension floor, but if the floor is solid
that can be used, but an extra switch wire cables may be run in conduits before the
oC E
screed is laid, otherwise they are run behind
C=common has to be run from the switch to the
fluorescent lighting fitting. skirting bcards. PVC sheathed cable may in
fact be run anywhere along the house
Live
feed wire
Ibl structure, fixed to the surface or buried in
To
landing light-
the plaster without the need for protection
r- To hall light Ceiling
from the risk of mechanical damage.
2 way switch Horizontally buried cables
for landing light Tway switch 1.150mm should be fixed within Cables clipped to the surface must have
for hall light - this band or... fixings not more than 250mm apart for
horizontal runs and not more than 400mm
apart for vertical runs. Where cables are
iim Cables buried in
plaster should be buried in the wall they should as far as
°L2 vertically run practicable be run vertically exactly a bove or
C Lt immediatley above.. below the switch or socket outlet they feed
L2 so that anyone later fixing shelves will know
where to expect them. Where horizontal
buried cables cannot be avoided they
3core&Oar Twin switch in hat lboth
h O should be run in a band 150mm from the
PVC sheathe4 r, switches are 2 way. 1wired as ceiling or between 150mm and 300mm
cable h lway,the other as 2way I above floor level. Where cables are run
To
landing under floors and cross joists they must be
2way switch or below wiring threaded through holes drilled in the joists
accessory
Figure 12. Two way switching circuit with hall not less than 50mm below the tops of the
and landing wiring. joists.
It is neither necessary nor desirable to
Two-way switching within this band 300mm
enclose pvc sheathed cables in conduit
Where a light is to be controlled by two where buried in the wall since they are
switches in different positions a 3 -core and 3150mm unaffected by plaster, and the extra chop-
earth cable is run from the first switch Floor ping away can damage the wall structure. In
position to the second switch position and a houses under construction it is usual to
2 -way switch fixed at each. The connections Figure 14. Laying horizontal cables. enclose them so they stay in place and are
at each switch are shown in figure 12. not damaged by the plasterer's float during
In roof space where polystyrene
a plastering.
granules are used for heat insulation pvc
Intermediate switching sheathed cables must be situated where Permission to wire
Where a light is to be controlled by three they do not come into contact with them, as
or more switches No permission is required in Britain to
in different positions the pvc is adversely affected by it. If it is not carry out home electrical installation work,
intermediate switching is used. This is a 2 - possible to avoid the insulation the cables though where the house is rented per-
way switching circuit with a 2 -way switch at should be enclosed in plastic conduit.
each end and one or more switches fixed in mission may be necessary from the owner.
Generally cables in the roof space should be Neither electricity boards nor local
intermediate positions between the two 2 - situated away from walkways and the cold authorities or any other official body has any
way switches. One intermediate switch is water storage cistern where they are likely to
needed for each extra switch position. An be disturbed. jurisdiction in respect of wiring. The work
intermediate switch is an ordinary plate should however conform to the IEE Wiring
Regulations published by the Institution of
switch of the rocker type, but has four Running circuit cables Electrical Engineers and recognised as a
terminals instead of the two of a 1 -way The various circuit cables are normally
switch and three of a 2 -way switch. code of good wiring practice by all official
run in the void between the ceiling and bodies, including electricity boards and
The 3 -core and earth cable running floorboards above the ground floor of a 2 - government departments. The regulations,
10
Maplin Magazine September 1983
REWIRING YOUR HOUSE
contrary to popular belief, are not statutory, of a fixed quarterly charge plus a charge for the other winter) so that a comparison may
and an electricity board has no powers to each unit of electricity consumed. Most be made.
refuse connection to its mains of an instal- domestic tariffs are of this type, though *These current ratings apply where the
lation, or parts of it, which do not strictly where a lot of electricity is consumed during cables are clipped direct to the surface.
conform to the current IEE wiring regula- off-peak times the charge for the electricity Ratings are lower for enclosed cables and
tions, but a board can and will refuse may be reduced, or even halved. A popular some other situations, but are all suitable for
connection to its mains of any installation off-peak domestic tariff is the Economy 7
which is dangerous and as such does not which provides electricity over a 7 -hour the circuits specified.
conform to the Electricity Supply Regula- night period at a cheaper rate. Circuits Fuses Colours
tions. These are statutory and are quoted in Electricity consumed is registered on a 2 - Lighting 5A White
the application form signed by a consumer rate meter, and all electricity consumed Ring 30A Red
when requiring a supply of electricity. during the 7 -hour period is cheaper, where- Immersion heater 15A Blue
An installation conforming to IEE Wiring as in some former off-peak tariffs only the Storage heater and 20A Yellow
Regulations is deemed to satisfy the re- electricity consumed by storage heaters 20A Radial Circuit
quirements of the Electricity Supply Re- qualified for the cheaper rate.
gulations and the electricity board must Even though the cheap rate now applies
connect it to the mains. In these circum- to all electricity consumed during the off Current ratings of house
stances the board must connect the instal- peak period it is not usually financially wiring cables
lation, whether carried out by a recognised beneficial to adopt the tariff, because the
contractor or by the householder himself. day time rate is higher than the standard The various cables used in house wiring
From a contractor the board requires a rate per unit on the ordinary tariff. It is with their sizes, current ratings, and the
test certificate, and may waive its own test therefore advisable to have the tariff temp- principal circuits in which they are used are
and inspection. The householder who is orarily for at least two quarters (one summer as follows:
unable to complete a test certificate can
expect the board to test the installation Cable size Current rating* circuits
through they are not obliged to do so. The mm2 amps
test is at the option of the electricity board 1.0 16 lighting
and is mainly to satisfy them that the 1.5 20 lighting and 15A
installation will not adversely affect the single socket circuits
supply to other consumers. It is importantto 2.5 28 ring circuits and 20A
note that good workmanship using correct radial circuits
material is necessary to conform to the 4.0 36 radial circuits (30A)
regulations. 46 cooker circuits, shower
6.0
Electricity tariffs unit circuits
A tariff is the means by which an 10 64 cooker circuits
electricity board calculate the amount to 16 85 meter leads
charge a consumer for electricity and the 25 108 meter leads
service provided. Basically, all tariffs consist
SYNCHIME Continued from page 4
to mount the microphone inside the the volume control advanced, tapping quency might then be just a few tens
case. the unit should give an output, and of Hertz. With a little experimentation
The printed circuit board fits into the using RV1 it should be possible to you should soon discover the types of
top set of horizontal mounting rails in control the duration of each burst of sound that are produced at various
the case with the component side output signal. The two pitch controls control settings. At most settings of the
facing upwards. it will probably be can be a little confusing at first, and it pitch controls the output sounds quite
necessary to angle C7 slightly inwards has to be remembered that the main discordant, but with the two oscillators
so that it fits under one of the corner output signals are the sum and dif- set some musical interval apart, normal
mounting pillars of the case. Before ference signals produced by the chime type sounds will be obtained.
finally fitting the board in place com- fundamental frequencies of the two Good effects can be obtained with the
plete all the point-to-point style wiring. oscillators. The fundamental fre- two oscillators just fractionally off -tune,
There is space for the PP3 size battery quencies themselves appear at the so that a low frequency beat not is
to fit between the sockets and the output at a very low level, and might not obtained. At most settings of the fre-
microphone, and a piece of foam mat- be apparent at all. quency controls the output signal
erial can be used to wedge this firmly in In practice this means that quite a contains a wide range of frequencies,
place. low pitch can be obtained if both pitch and filtering the output signal can
controls are set for a high output expand the range of effects that can be
Testing frequency, since the difference fre- obtained.
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(M22K) IC3 1458C
R3 22k 2 off (QL8OB)
2 off (MI5K) Dl.2 I N4148
R5,8 15k
R6,16 5k6 2 off (M5K6) Miscellaneous
220R (M220R) JK1.2 Std Open Jacks 2 off (HF91Y)
R7
R9,10 4k7 2 off (M4K7) S1 Part of RV2
R11 1k (MIK) 131 9 volt PP3 size
R12 27k (M27K) Mic 1 Crystal earpiece (LB25C)
R13 18k (M18K) Case type M82 (LH21X)
6k8 (M6K8) Synchime PCB (GB38R)
R15
R17,21 120k 2 off (M120K) 8 pin OIL socket (8117T)
12k 2 off (M12K) Control knobs 4 off (YG40T)
R18,22
56k 2 off (M56K) Blue cap (QYO1B)
R19,20
2M2 lin pot (FWO9K) Green cap (QYO2C)
RV1
RV2 10k switched log pot (FW63T) Red cap (QYO4E)
1M lin pot 2 oft (FWO8J) Yellow cap (QYO6G)
RV3,4
Battery connector (HF28F)
Wire 1 Pkt (BLOOA)
Capacitors
4n7 ceramic 2 off (WX76H) Synchime Front Panel (8K77J)
C1,3
C2 luF 63V axial elect (FBI2N) A complete kit of all parts is available.
4u7 63V P.C. elect (FFO3D) Price £10.90
C4
(FB48C)
Order As LK15R (Synchime Kit)
C5 100uF 10V axial elect

Maplin Magazine 11
September 1983
r DLF
LOCK
CODY
LOCK
'CODE
With the current accent on home matrix into a binary code. If either the
security, there have been many hash or asterisk symbols are pressed
designs appearing recently for then the system performs a reset or an
circuits to protect electrically operated arm function respectively. If a number
doors or to add to the security of an by Nigel Fawcett key is pressed then Operation depends
existing alarm system, by using a code, on the state of Si. In write mode, the
known only to the owner, that will only
disable the associated circuitry when
*Fully programmable code is written into the current memory
correctly entered on an appropriate *Will work with location of the 4*4 bit register chip IC3.
The address pointer is stepped onto the
keyboard.
Fully programmable units have
Maplin Home next location.
In read mode, the code is sent to the
rarely been included due to their ten-
dency to be costly, consequently ex-
Security System 4063 4 -bit comparator IC4, this is then
compared with the contents of the
tensive use of dummy switches, to fool *Has a wide range current memory location of IC3. If both
the unauthorised persons, has been
made. This normally means that a of applications codes match, then the number of cor-
rect entries counter is incremented. In
soldering iron is the only means of either place the memory pointer is
changing the code should it be required stepped on. If after four consecutive
(and it frequently is). entries bit 2 of the counter is set, then
The system shown here is fully the system will be disarmed, other-
programmable. A four digit code is wise a reset is performed. Half of IC5 is
used which can be stored and changed used as the memory pointer, the other
at any time simply by switching be- half being the output counter. Half of
tween read and. write mode. (All the ICI is wired as an astable multivibrator
external components, plus the PCB but to generate the 16kHz clock for IC2,
excluding the keypad, should be whilst half of IC7 is configured as a flip-
mounted in a case that is also protec- flop to provide the active high and
ted by this device, to prevent access to active low outputs. The remaining gates
the read/write switch or any other part are used to decode the arm and reset
of the unit that could render it in- conditions and to provide the correct
operative). polarity for certain data signals.
Circuit Description Construction
The keypad is anotated in exactly Insert all the wire links and
the same way as a push-button tele- resistors. Mount the four transistors
phone, with digits 0-9, a hash key and and all the IC sockets. The three PCB
an asterisk key. The hash key is used to mounted edge sockets should now be
arm the system, i.e. take the active fitted and S1 wired to the appropriate
high output 'high' and the active low plug. When the PCB has been tho-
output 'low'. The asterisk key is used to roughly checked for bad joints or short
reset the system. This causes the circuits the IC's can be inserted into
memory address pointer and the num- their sockets.
ber of correct entries counter to be There are no special setting up
reset to zero. (This also happens on procedures.
every fourth keystroke). The keys 0-9' A five volt power supply is required
are used to enter the code. The four and the connections for this as well as
transistors TR1-TR4 are included to the wiring to the circuit being pro-
allow the use of an SPST type keypad. tected, are made to SK3. The 'keypad
When a key is pressed, the encoder and S1 should now be connected to SKI
chip IC2 converts the row/column and SK2.
12
Maplin Magazine September 1983
IC1a
IC1c PL1 SK1
+5V

C1 mg 4
390 pF T R1 Fs
IC, b R3 1k0 2
110k

3
Membrane switch +5V
me
1 1 -11-2
Flexi-
cable
SKT3 15
+5V 4

l4
6T 14

13
+5V

16 12 11
1

14
R2 1k0

2
4
+5V

116

ICSa
13
l8 9
2
T2R 12

IC3
I Rw
3 5

Y f °'I
15 2 3
10 +5V
L.
aw 8 10 9 7 6 R4 _i 1
04--
IC7 IC7

L 2
3.
Col._ Col.1
+5V

6 9 11 14 1 4x 1M0 9
IC7
10
PL2 SK2
Low
OP
15 ICSb 5
3 OV
13 4
15
..1L 12 12 Hi h
1C2 11 10 13
6 13 13 OIP
10
9 OV
IC1 IC7 +SV
2

21 41 IC4 2 a 1
+5V
11
8
IC6 IC6 106
IC6

Figure 1. Codelock circuit diagram.

Membrane, peel oft';


backing this side.
ab 81
---I I

-I i Active OIPs
High Low
J
OV 0V

Contacts I I
of flexi- SK1 ( l j ( ISI(2
cable this
side. 12345 12345

Figure 2. Pinouts.

SKT 1 234 567 PL12 345


1
PL1 2 345
2
CODE LOCK GB25C ISS1 MAPLIN
7-1
3

TR4 TR3 TR2


baebaTR1 1 T R2
-r
C C C c
1
IC6 IC7
IC2

0:11
IC4

c, T IC1

RS
-r R7 R6 R4
1

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0
00 á

Figure 3.
September 1983
CODE LOCK
GB25C

PCB layout.
IC3

MAPLIN

Maplin Magazine
IC5

Continued on page 19
J 13
.

This month: Car projects, more training courses, more test gear.
FASCINATING CAR PROJECTS Professional
Exhaust Gas Analyser Ignition Analyser
Designed for the hobbyist yet banks of cylinders can be
perfect for the professional shorted for carburettor balance
garage, this superb kit assures and for display of one or more
you of a precision tune-up every cylinders. Both parade and
time. Rock steady parade pat- sUperimposed displays of pri-
terns are made possible by the mary or secondary waveforms
latest design in inductive pickup with 10:1 and 2:1 trace expan-
circuitry and switch selection of sion are available on the 305mm
4, 6 or 8 cylinders. Dwell mea- (12in.) display.
surements are indicated on the Rugged high -temperature oil
big 200mm (8in.) meter. and petrol resistant neoprene
The unit has two voltage cables provide easy, positive
ranges, 0 to 2V for corroded connections to engine. For use
connections and points mea- with 4, 6 or 8 cylinder 4 -stroke or
surements and 0 to 20V for 2 -rotor Wankel engines and stan-
battery condition and general dard, transistorised or CD igni-
distribution checks. Cylinder tion systems.
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Possibly the best way to gua- material. The instrument is


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maximum potential and emitting with foldaway handle for easy
as few pollutants as possible is portability and storage.
by testing it with this easy -to -
build kit. By measuring thermal Specification
conductivity of your exhaust 3 meter scales: Air to fuel ratio:
gases, it can show the air -to -fuel 11.5 to 15.0.
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ciency and percentage of carbon 90%.
mnoxide present. From these Carbon monoxide: 0 to 8%.
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The easy -to -read 114mm Meter: 114mm, 100-0-100uA.
colour -coded meter is designed
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Accessories supplied: 2.13m
battery cord; 6.4m sensor cord;
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TRAINING COURSES
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faulty and if the alternator stator


BASIC ELECTRICITY COURSE
Low -Cost Charging windings and rectifier diodes are
When you complete the
No technical background is course you will know the basics:
System Tester functioning properly. The tester required for this course which Ohm's law, series and parallel
may be used with cars with a uses audio-visual teaching circuits, electromagnetism,
This easy -to -use, lightweight, negative chassis, 12V charging methods to introduce you to
portable instrument will check- direct and alternating current,
system that has an alternator or electricity. A programmed -in- generators, motors and basic
out your car's charging system any 12V, negative ground charg- struction text, enhanced by clear
components with three quick meter operation. This course
ing system that employs a 3 - visuals and two audio cassettes, serves as a valuable introduction
tests. The tester will show you if phase alternator using six recti- teaches you each concept in an
the battery has sufficient charge to the Heathkit Basic Electro-
fier diodes. Size 140 x 64 x easy to follow sequence to build a nics series (described in our last
to start the engine, if the battery 19mm. solid foundation. A specially writ-
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Maplin Magazine September 1983
HEATHKIT

An Introduction To
Microprocessors
EC6800
This course requires no pre-
vious knowledge and shows you
how microprocessors operate,
number systems and codes and
computer arithmetic and micro-
processor programming. The
course is divided into six con-
cise self -instruction units with
detailed illustrations.
A typical microprocessor is
described in the final units and
programming experiments
placed throughout the text assist
Soldering Course your understanding.
Order As HK36P (Intro To Micros) Price £34.95
With 95% of all returned kits
found to be faulty due t poor
soldering, here's a course that
could benefit many hobbyists.
Using the proven programmed
Trainer For Intro
instruction format, the step-by-
step text begins with mechanical
to Micros Course
and progresses For use with the course des-
connection cribed above, this trainer, a mini
through tinning, temperature digital computer has an 8 -bit
control, different types of solder
etc. A practice kit complete with
parallel NMOS bus -orientated
central processing unit. You can
circuit board, components and
access memory locations, enter
solder is provided for construc-
tion of a two transistor light
oscillator. Soldering iron and
e ----_ programs, single-step through
programs and alter memory.
tools are not included. Order As HK37S (Trainer For
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TWO SUPERB TEST GEAR KITS


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A very useful power source for 4.C,,,.
the test -bench. The unit has a ó«.:; .,,..L.
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voltage from 1V to 15V DC at up 1V to 15V
to 500mA and features 500mV
line and 50mV load regulation. Regulated
The "floating ground" system
enables the supply to furnish Power Supply
positive or negative output volt-
ages. This quality kit allows you to external source) are provided.
The programming terminals supply. The unit has fully adjust- measure capacitance from 10pF Provided with a rugged moylded
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September 1983 Maplin Magazine 15


R32

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=
-15V

5,
lkHz +12V 3-20

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The Maplin
MINICAB by Graham Dixey C.Eng., M.I.E.R.E.
Introduction 7805
SK17
The idea for 'Minilab' developed =
'Cl 0.5V
from the need, or desire, to test and 78L12
22005 .7 C6T I SK16
0.12V
experiment with a wide range of digital C3
IC2
I I 470n
and linear circuits. This usually neces- 220nTZ i caT 4k7 R1 4k7 R2
470n
sitates a variety of different supply 25V
T Z
voltages. For example, when experi- 4195 SK19
menting with op -amps, a dual 15V LDoM
F1
I
0 .15V
15V
supply is needed; TTL digital circuits 1A A,
2200p
C7
C8
óC9 C10 SK20
require a +5V supply and some other 240V
OV 100,T top
10on 10P SK21
digital circuits need +12V and -5V e.g. 50Hz ® f O OV
microprocessors and related chips. An
infinite variety of linear circuits exist P40 -&-e
17V
C2
1000r
cn
220nT 3
l 2
1C12
T470n
4k7
SK22
S9 IC4 1 0 5V
that need unspecified voltages, but 71
25V 79L05
usually they are in the range 0 to +20V. OV
L20015 R4
'The fixed voltages mentioned need to
be held within close limits while the 3
C5
41
2
1R

RV1
IJ SK23
0 3 to
20V
EO
same is true of the variable supply once C13 10k
it has been set to a given value; in other 220n1 R5 820R

words, regulated supplies are essential.


Before the advent of 'chip regula- Figure 1. Power supplies.
tors' such a design to meet all of the
foregoing requirements simultaneous- +5V +5V
ly would have been rather complex. The LP1 LP8
1k0 R22 1k0 R29
general availability of chip regulators OSK9 OSK16
270R R6 270R R13
that cover a wide range of voltages and
current ratings e.g. 7805 (+5V, 1A) or b S - - - 8 Stages - - 01 - - -8 Stages - -i 08
R14 R21
79L05 (-5V, 100mA) make design and 1 1 ov
330k 330k
OV
construction simple - there are few (a) (b)
5V
external components. The L200 vari- SKI SK8
1k0
able voltage regulator is a boon since a IC7a
6 SK25
very simple variable voltage stabilised o
supply with current limit facility can
now be built at very low cost. In this
design the variable voltage supply can R32
S11

deliver a nominal +3 to +20V at 0.45A, 1kHz


0
though you may well get up to 24V out, S10
0- 10 IC7b SK26
and if you want more current, the 1Hz 1k0 R34
regulator can give you up to 2A; C15 10p=C16
5V
(d )
however, you will have to reduce R4 to OV
about 0.25 ohms and this will also (C)

assume that the other outputs are not Figure 2. TTL circuits a. TTL level switches b. TTL level indicator c. 1Hz/1kHz TTL oscillator
loaded at the same time, since the d. de -bounced TTL switch.
16 Maplin Magazine September 1983
E;
SK21

Tlb
(0V)
1
*
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
1.-IC5
2-' '
45

a
¢
_
RV1a
49

RV1b
35

30
limiting factor is the transformer and
rectifier, both of which have a rating
of 2A.
While a multichannel power supply
is useful in its own right, I thought it a
good idea to incorporate a few extra,
useful but simply provided facilities at
SK22
SK20 SK19 the same time.
(-15V (.15V) 25
(-5V) s10 As a start, there is a set of switches
and related sockets that allow the
setting -up of eight independent logic
20
levels as inputs to any circuit or system

.
TU e.g. as variables A, B, C ... X, Y, Z to a
logic gate circuit; or as an 8 -bit input to
4bOS bOB the input/output port of a micro-
b08
e}_1- e eI c e c
1(no) computer.
Along similar lines is the set of LEDs

r.
(o)
1:1
iSK25 and associated sockets that will moni-
J , f QT
j SK26 tor logic levels, whether in a TTL gate
SK1
P31i
SCa

LP4 LP5
SK7f(
\LV6
ff
SKB

LP8 I
(Ó )
circuit, at the outputs of a counter or
5 shift register, or at a microcomputer's
input/output port.
( ( t
Si
y L
t
i
t
` \ SI(24 1 S,0 S11(nc) In order to study counter or shift
S2 53 S4 SS 56 S7 58
register operation a TTL clock input is
Cut track
) a t 0 t required. A 1Hz/1kHz square -wave
Hol. (ref. only) Component leatla generator provides this facility but
there is also a 'debounced' switch so
. () o o (nr=loYmelmeweasiohnnoEmml=
00
)
oai 00
o
00
u C.) 1 that the operation of such circuits can
º {.)o o o oe be observed 'pulse at a time'.
. op_MOo KM.)
.3

O All of the above facilities are shown


Cffi) o
O O O O O o -0- O O O O OOO O( ) OO5 on the circuits of Figures 1 and 2.
o u(anue&Emuchrmmsos) O 0 CL o u C. .3 o o () o O o C) o 0
OOC EMIIM)0 uCr,I ) PiECEN 00N º ºO
o o r1 66r) o C)=
V () V 10
Construction and
O O 1E:=EE:==3:=a o º OO C ) oO
Testing
00 C=3*)00 O06 O00 CS
re323=)00 MOO ()
000 O0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0000 OC
As good a starting point as any is the
O O 15 circuit board, which is 0.1" pitch
Veroboard, the actual matrix being 49
- O 06(.)
00 0o 0
o holes by 36 holes. Use the lower
O O O tr) O O C.7 -0-34 o 0* 20 diagram of Figure 3 to identify the 'cut
U 0 u _120.) 0 0 U
00 holes' and deal with these first. Then,
o o
returning to the face of the board,
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 QQ o 0
25 identify the position of all wire links; fit
these (use 22 s.w.g. or 24 s.w.g. T.C.W.),
not forgetting those short links beneath
oo o N- O 0
QQ
30 the sockets of IC6 and IC7; also noting

oo
o
o o o o o(.T O o 00C9 00 the sleeved link adjacent to IC7. After
o o O 00 this the component order is not too
O o 35
1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 49
important; a suggested one is: IC
Figure 3. Circuit board details. sockets, resistors, capacitors, bridge
rectifier, transistors and, for the
moment, nothing else. Stop now and
check that what you have done is
correct. What you do next depends
upon your level of self-confidence. If
you wish to proceed with caution you
could, for example, follow the follow-
ing plan.
First, wire the two transformer
secondaries in series (link shown as
Tlb in Figure 1). Then connect the
other two secondary connections (Tla
and T1c) to the bridge rectifier (Figure
3) and fit a temporary mains lead and
plug. Observing due precautions with
regard to personal safety, plug in and
check with a DC voltmeter that you have
25V across each of the reservoir
capacitors Cl and C2, noting the
polarities of these voltages. If these
measure correctly then at least the
transformer, rectifier and smoothing
circuit is alright. Now disconnect from
the mains and hook up the connections
to 101 (the heatsink doesn't matter at
the moment). Plug in again and check
that you have +5V where you should
have on the board. Repeat this pro -
September 1983 Maplin Magazine 17
cedure for IC2-IC5 in turn until you have
all the supplies working; for IC5 you will 55
have to hook up temporary connections 42 6 holes 3,50 Pin views
to the 10k pot. If all is well you can test
1 a
the transistor switches Q1 to Q8 by k
e
temporarily fitting an LED from each of IN COM OUT IN COM LED
R6-13 to +5V in turn and each time, BC108 1 3 2 1 3 2
using an insulated wire link, touching 78L12 79L05
+5V onto the socket side of each of the 3 IC1
base resistors to check whether the LED N Hole to clear clamp
co
lights or not. or grommet
Concerning the hardware, a stan- 12,70 hole
dard Verobox is suggested in which for fuseholder
there is ample room for the trans- 5105_
former, heatsink and circuit board. The All wires
transformer is mounted at the extreme sleeved
right hand end of the box, long axis Fo both ICs use 70220 mounting kits
vertical and with the mains tappings
Heatsink - 18swg. Ali.
adjacent to the mains switch. The Rear panel drilling
heatsink (Figure 4) is mounted ver- Dimensions in m.m.
tically on the free end of the trans-
former with four screws, nuts and
Figure 4. Heatsink, rear panel drilling and pin -outs.
washers. The heatsink must be spaced
off from the transformer frame to
prevent the screws which mount ICI
and 105 from touching the transformer
laminations; this is easily done with a
small tubular spacer or simply an extra
nut behind the heatsink. These two ICs
must be mounted on the heatsink by
means of a T0220 mounting kit for
each (mica washer and plastic bush) to
insulate them from each other and from
the heatsink itself (N.B. these mounting
kits are termed 'T066 plastic' in the
Maplin catalogue and the appropriate
part number is given in the parts list).
The circuit board can be mounted at
the rear of the box using a small angle
bracket at each end. The redundant
holes in ROW 1 can be opened up where
required and there should be no risk of
short circuits to any components on
ROW 2 if the brackets are fitted right at
the ends of the board. If the com-
ponents face forward the board can sit
quite close to the back panel and wiring
from the board to the front panel can be
carried out without any undue difficulty.
Naturally these wires (all identified in
Figure 3) are connected to the circuit
board before it is mounted in place;
estimate a little more for the length of Figure 5. Front panel drilling.

IC5 L200 (YY74R)


PARTS LIST FOR MINILAB IC6 555 (QH66W)
Resistors - All '/W 5% carbon unless specified IC7 7400 (QX37S)
R1,2,3,30 4k7 4 off (S4K7) BR1 WOl (QL38R)
R4 LP1-8 LED 8 off (WL27E)
(3W wuewound)1R (W 1 R) Clip for above 8 off (YY4OT)
R5 820R (S820R) Miscellaneous
R6-13 270R 8 off (S270R) Ti Transformer 0-17V; 0-17V @ 2A (WB22Y)
R14-21 330k 8 off (5330K) Case (Verobox) (LL07H)
R22-29,31,33,34 1 k0 11 off (S1K) S1-8,10 Sub. mm. toggle switch 9 off (FHOOA)
R32 (metal S9 Mains switch DPST (with neon) (YR70M)
film 0.4W) 75k (M75K) S11 push-button switch SPOT (BK68Y)
RV1 10k linear pot. (FWO2C) 10mm cap green (BK71N)
SK18 4mm socket - green 8 off (HF72P)
Capacitors SK9 16 4 mm socket - brown 8 off (HF71N)
Cl 2200uF 40V elect. (FB91Y) SK 17,18,19,23 4mm terminal - red 4 off (HFO7H)
C2 1000uF 25V elect (FB83E) SK20,22 4mm terminal - blue 2 off (HFO3D)
C3,5,11,13 220nF polyester 4 off (BX78K) SK21 4mm terminal - black (HFO2C)
C4,6,12 470nF polyester 3 off (8X808) SK24 4mm socket - yellow (HF75S)
C7,8 100nF polyester 2 off (8X761-4) SK25,26 4mm socket - white 2 off (HF74R)
C9,10,16 10uF 25V elect. 3 off (FB22Y) DIL socket 8 -pin 2 off (BL17T)
C14,15 lOnF polyester 2 off (BX70M) OIL socket 14 -pin (BL18U)
Semiconductors Mounting kit T0220 2 off (WR23A)
Q I -Q8 BC108 8 off (QB32K) F1 Fuseholder 20mm (RX96E)
ICI 7805 (QL31J) lA antisurge fuse (WR19V)
IC2 78L12 (WQ77J) Veroboard 10347 (FLO9K)
IC3 4195 (XXO2C) A complete kit of all parts, excluding the case, is available for this project
IC4 79L05 (WQ85J) Order As LK09K (Minilab kit). Price £32.50.

18 Maplin Magazine September 1983


each wire than is actually needed. As a
tip to make life that bit easier, the two
wires to the pot. are best wired to the N Llvia F1I
r
pot. first and then to the circuit board,
since the pot. tends to be obscured by
the transformer once the front panel
has been dropped into place.
There is little comment to make on
SK17

SK19
0
SK22 O/V

SK20
r\JrJ
-.-..yye-{
+5-V SK16
JLJ SK9

the front panel wiring except to point el..e r(I'nne ((llO

,
N L
out the bus -bars used to common the To txfr. primary SK18 LP8- -LP1
anodes of the LEDs (and taken to the
+5V terminal SK17) and a similar bus - i
0© © © ©000
1,5/R32 O oV © O
bar on switches S1 -S8, which is taken to C16
SK21
the OV terminal SK21. Figure 6 shows

d
RV1

all of these details and identifies the LJJ R34


position of all front panel components. S10 SK24 S11 SK26 SK25

The front panel drilling details appear


on Figure 5. Busbars shown are 22s.w.g. T.CW.
The rear panel has only two holes
(details in Figure 4), which are for the
mains cable clamp or grommet and the Figure 6. Front panel rear view - component identification.
fuseholder. This is best drilled and put
aside until all else is finished. This
simply means wiring from the circuit
board to the front panel, dropping the

ore Ie 4) -401, Né iit.}Q -SC +5v


.4-10 410 !T
rear panel into place, completing the
mains wiring via fuse F1 and testingthe
complete 'Minilab' to see that the -1SV,
4'
+' 5V
following facilities exist:
+5V @ lA Eight TTL outputs
±5V @ 100mA Eight TTL inputs 40.141.411.
+12V @ 100mA 1Hz/lkHz TTL
oscillator
+15V @ 50mA One bounce -free,
ti
kNr

A w
+t2V

TTL pair of
complementary
outputs (Q and Q)
+3V to +20V @ 450mA

CODELOCK Continued from page 13


tremendous security to, say a computer
Application room, photographic darkroom, office or
The applications for a circuit such any number of places where unwel-
as this are many and varied, making it come visitors would rather be kept out.
difficult to list all of the possibilities, Lastly, any device that is normally
however here are some suggestions. operated by means of an ordinary
First and foremost, any form of switch, could have a Codelock to re-
burglar alarm is an obvious candidate. place the said switch, barring the de-
Here the usual key that would be used vices use from those other than your-
to Arm or Disarm the system could be self or those to whom you have dis-
replaced by a Codelock, or as an even closed the code. In this, and indeed
more security conscious suggestion, it most applications, the output from the
could be inserted in parallel with the Codelock would have to drive a relay or
keyswitch, which would mean that both some form of servo or triac to act as the
the key and the secret code would be mechanical part of the switch. It is
required before the alarm could be because of the number of different
deactivated. ways in which the Codelock could be
The second most obvious applica- utilised, that no final drive circuitry has
tion would be to use the Codelock in been included, as this would depend on
conjunction with a commercially avail- how it is to be used.
able electric door lock. This would give

PARTS LIST CODE LOCK


Resistors: All resistors 0.4W 141. metal film unless specified. 105 45188E (QX32K)
R1 110k (M110K) 1C7 40018E (QXO1 B)
R2,3 1k0 2 off (M1K0)
R4-7 1M0 4 off (MIMO) Miscellaneous
SW1 Switch sub. min. slide (FH35Q)
Capacitors: Membrane Switch (8K72P)
CI 390pF ceramic (WX63T) SK3 Flat Flex Connector (8K73Q)
PL1,2 Minicon plug 5 way 2 off (FY938)
Semiconductors SK1,2 Minicon latch housing 5 way 2 off (8H66W)
TR 1-4 BC 548 4 off (Q873Q) Minicon terminal 10 off (YW25C)
IC1,6 40118E 2 off (QX05F) PC Board (G825C)
IC2 MC14419 (QY55K)
IC3 7415170 (YF72P)
A complete kit of all parts is available
IC4 40638E (QW41U)
Order As LK14Q (Code Lock kit) Price £19.98.

September 1983 Maplin Magazine 19


Y
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The
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51:15~1"+.
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BBC model
c:..
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B microcomputer
h::

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' .!?.
°F$r":....4:'.t6..:.ri:
141~4.1:0.111.1:1:1411.:0.a

seems to be popular with those who are


used. In this article topics such as program-
ming the user port, using the handshaking
"A" and "B" ports) are very similar, and each
bit of both ports is individually programmable
interested in using a computer for lines, and adding extra ports to the 1MHz as an input or an output. However, an
control or measurement applications, and it Bus will be covered, filling in some of the important point to bear in mind is that the "A"
is well suited to this type of use. It seems to detail which is absent from the "User Guide." port is used to drive the parallel print output
have more input and output sockets than via a 74LS244 buffer. This is a tri-state buffer,
any other microcomputer currently avail- User Port but it is permanently enabled so that it
able, including a four channel 12 bit Both the parallel printer and user ports are operates as a straightforward TTL buffer. The
analogue to digital converter, serial and provided by a 6522 VIA (Versatile Interface printer port can therefore be used in much
parallel printer interfaces, an 8 bit (plus Adaptor) device, and this is also used to the same way as the user port, but only if
handshaking lines) user port, and the 1MHz provide the machine with its Basic "TIME" output lines are required. The data lines of the
Bus which enables additional input and function. The two timer/counters of the 6522 parallel printer port cannot be used as inputs.
output ports to be easily added. It also has a are available to the user, but these can only be Writing to the appropriate register of the
fast version of BASIC plus a built- used in machine code programs and would 6522 determines whether each data line of
in assembler which makes it relatively easy not normally be used directly. In most the "B" port is designated as an input or an
to use machine code when very high speed applications the Basic "Time" command is output. This is called the "data direction
operation is essential. adequate, and the direct use of the timer/ register" and is at hex address FE62. Writing a
A certain amount of information about counters will not therefore be considered 1 in a bit of this register causes the
interfacing the BBC micro is given in the here. corresponding data line to operate as an
"User Guide" provided with the machine, but The two 8 bit ports of the 6522 (called the output, and a 0 causes the corresponding
some of this can be a little difficult to data line to act as an input. For example,
understand unless you are already familiar sending 15 (00001111 in binary) to the data
with the techniques and interface devices
by Robert Penfold direction register sets the four higher data
,.;1

INTERFACING THE BBC MICRO


lines (PB4 to PB7) as inputs, and the four This simply prints the value of ?&FE6D and
lower lines (PBO to PB3) as outputs. updates the reading at roughly one second
With BBC BASIC the usual PEEK and intervals (the delay time set by lines 50 and
commands are replaced by a question mark 60). Line 10 sets all the control registers at
(?) which denotes that the number which zero so that both CB1 and CB2 set their
follows is an address. Thus, in order to write respective interrupt flag registers during a
15 to hex address FE62 the program line transition from the high state to the low one,
would read:- and they are both used in the handshake
?&FE62 = 15 mode. By taking CB1 and (or) CB2 low the
The "&" before the address is needed to initial reading of 0 should change to 8, 16, or
inform the computer that the address 24, as appropriate. However, line 40 resets
number is in hex and not in decimal. the interrupt flags and the reading should
It is important to note that address &FE62 soon return to zero. As the handshake mode is
is the location of the data direction register provided on the user port. CB2 can be used used, reading from the user port (by putting X
and this is not the address used when as an input or an output, but CB1 can only be = ?&FE60 at line 40, for example) should also
reading from or writing to the user port. The used as an input. reset the flags. By changing the number at
relevant address for this is &FE60. As a Some of the ways in which these lines are line 10 the other input modes can be tried
safety measure the data direction register is used are quite complex and go beyond the using this program.
set to zero at switch on so that there can be scope of this article, but there are some The CB2 output modes are quite straight
no problems if a peripheral device is feeding relatively simple but useful ways in which forward. In the two constant modes CB2 is set
an input signal to the user port. If you type: - they can be used. CB1 and CB2 are made to high or low as required, and is independent of
PRINT ?&FE&O RETURN operate in the required manner by writing the other user port lines. In the pulse mode it
into the computer, 255 should be printed on the appropriate number to the Peripheral provides a lus negative pulse each time data
the screen, since pull-up resistors take the Control Register which is at address &FE6C. is sent to the user port, and in the handshake
user port inputs to logic 1 if they are simply An input from one of these lines gives a mode it goes low when data is sent to the user
left floating. Wiring some of the lines to OV change in one bit of the Interrupt Flag port. It can then only be reset to the high state
pins of the port should give a suitably Register which is located at address &FE6D. by an active transition on CB1.
modified result if the command is retyped. When CB1 is activated it sets bit 4 of the The lower four bits of the Peripheral
If you remove the shorting wires and try Interrupt Flag Register high, and when used Control Register function in the same way as
typing:- as an input CB2 sets bit 3 of this register bits 4 to 7, but they control lines CA1 and CA2
?&FE62 = 255 RETURN ,high. In other words the number returned of the printer port. The printer port is at
?&FE60 = 15 RETURN from ?&FE6D is raised by 16 and 8 (in ?&FE61 and its Data Direction Register is at
the data lines of the user port are all set as decimal) respectively. ?&FE63. The interrupt flags for CA1 and CA2
outputs by the first line, and the second sets CB1 is the more simple of the two are bits 1 and 0 respectively of ?&FE6D.
PBO to PB3 high and PB4 to PB7 low. The handshaking lines since it only has two 1MHz Bus
outputs latch, and the appropriate output modes of operation, and it is controlled by An 8 bit user port is obviously very useful,
states can be confirmed using a logic probe one bit of the Peripheral Control Register (bit but you may well find that more inputs or
or multi meter. 4). CB2 has four input modes and four outputs are required. The most simple
In some applications it is necessary to output modes and is controlled by three bits solution to the problem is to use the parallel
read just one bit of the user port, or to read of this register (bits 5 to 7). The table given printer port, but this only provides another 8
several bits one at a time. Strictly speaking below summarizes the modes of CB1 and lines plus handshaking lines and the 8 data
this is not possible, but using the logic AND CB2. lines (as explained earlier) can only be used
function it is possible to mask all but one bit. Binary/ as outputs. The 1MHz Bus offers great scope
For example, suppose we wish to know if PB4 Decimal No. Mode of Operation for expansion, and some simple hardware is
is low or high. If it is at logic 1 this line adds 0/0 CB1 high to low handshake all that is needed to provide one or two extra
16 to the number returned from the user input input or output ports.
port, and it is therefore ANDed with the 1/16 CB1 low to high handshake The circuit diagram on page 503 of the
number 16. For the sake of this example we input "User Guide" shows the various inputs/
will assume that the number returned from 000/0 CB2 high to low handshake outputs available on the 1MHz Bus, and this
the user port is 255. The two numbers are input includes the data bus (DO to D7) and the
logic ANDed bit by bit, as shown below, 001/32 CB2 high to low independent lower 8 address bus lines (DO to D7). Only
giving a logic 1 in the binary result only if that input the lower 8 address lines are needed as the
particular column has a 1 in both the figures 010/64 CB2 low to high handshake upper 8 lines are decoded and provided in
being ANDed (i.e. in both the first number input the form of lines NPGFC and NPGFD. The
AND the second). 011/96 CB2 low to high independent former pulses negative when any address in
255 11111111 user port input page FC is addressed, and the latter similarly
16 00010000 number used to mask all 100/128 CB2 high to low handshake pulses low for any page FD address. This gives
but PB4 output a generous quota of 512 addresses for user
00010000 answer 101/160 CB2 high to low pulse output hardware from ?&FC00 to ?&FDFF, although
If PB4 was low and the number returned 110/192 CB2 constant low output Acorn only recommend ?&FCCO to ?&FCFE for
from the user port was (say) 239 this would 111/224 CB2 constant high output user applications. The other addresses are
glue the following result: - When dealing with CB1 it is simply a allocated to such things as an extra 64k of
239 11101111 user port matter of selecting a high to low or low to high memory, a Teletext Unit, and a Prestel Unit.
16 00010000 number used to mask all transition to set the interrupt flag. With CB2 However, if you do not intend to add
but PB4 there are the same two options, plus the two equipment of this type to the 1MHz Bus, and
0 00000000 answer independent modes. When using the hand- just require a simple input oroutput port, it is
If you try typing into the computer: - shake modes the relevant bits of the Interrupt very easy to make these additions.
PRINT ?&FE60 AND 16 RETURN Flag Register can be reset by reading from or Figure 1 shows how an 8 bit input port can
the number returned should be 16. Taking writing to the user port, or by writing a 1 to the be added. This circuit is based on a 74LS244
PB4 and any of the other input lines to OV appropriate bit or bits of the Interrupt Flag octal tri-state buffer, and this must be
should return to 0 if the command is Register (i.e. use ?&FE6D = 16 to reset the enabled (by taking pins 1 and 19 low) each
repeated. CB1 flag, ?&FE6D = 8 to reset the CB2 flag, or time there is a read operation to the port. The
By using the appropriate mask number it ?&RE6D = 24 to reset either of them). With the most simple way of achieving this is to simply
is possible to effectively read any one bit or independent modes this second method is connect these pins to NPGFC or NPGFD, but a
selected bits of the user port. the only way of resetting the flags. drawback of this system is that an accidental
The simple program given below can be write operation to the port would result in the
Handshake Lines used to try out the CB1 and CB2 inputs. MPU and the port simultaneously placing an
When a computer is sending data to or 10 ?&FE6C = 0 output on to the data bus. This possibility can
receiving data from a peripheral device it is 20 CIS be eliminated by gating the read/write line
often necessary to have some form of 30 PRINT ?&FE6D and NPGFC or NPGFD so that IC1 can only be
synchronisation so that data transfers are 40 ?&FE6D = 24 enabled during read operations (when the
only attempted when both pieces of equip - 50 TIME =0 read/write line is high). In this circuit the
able to deal with them. It is for this purpose 60 REPEAT UNTIL TIME =100 necessary gating is provided by three of the 2
that handshaking lines CB1 and CB2 are 70 GOTO 20 input NOR gates of IC2.
September 1983 Maplin Magazine 21
INTERFACING THE BBC MICRO
in the circuit of Figure 3. This gives two 8 bit
+ 5V Q ports with each line individually program-
NPGFC IC2 =74LS02
1 lc1
IC2 1o0n 9.
mable as an input or output. There are also
two handshake lines per port.
or
PIN14 PL2
NPGFD
OV
101 is a 74154 (or 74LS154) 4 to 16 line
IC2b 2
IC2a decoder, and this has 16 outputs, one of PL1 IC1 0+5V
5 \p1 1MHz Bus 74154 24 To User or
R NWO which will be in the low state if the device is Analogue
l A40 23 Vcc
3 121 11 enabled. Which output this is depends on Ports
+5V IC2d` the binary number fed to the four address A5Q 22
Al
IC1
J inputs of the device (AO to A3). These inputs A6Q 21
O13 A2
20 are fed with the A4 to A7 lines of the 1MHz
19 Bus, and output 12 (C in hex) of IC1 is the A7Q 20 A3
18
D0o only one which is used in this case. A30 ÉO
17 DOO 101 has two enable inputs which must be A2o 19
E1/2
D10 Vss
15 D 1° taken low in order to permit normal opera- 4 12
D20 tion of the device, and these are fed from the
á
13 D2O A2 and A3 lines of the 1MHz Bus. The D2
Q R1
1N4148 1k
ñ D3Q remaining two address lines (AO and Al) are
E, D4Q
ó DSO
12

14
6
11

D
D30.19,

050
4O
fed to the Register Select inputs of IC2 and
determinetheoperating mode of this device.
D1, D2, and R1 form a simple gate which
D1
1N4148 24 120 122
r---
LL
D6Q 16
gives a negative signal to the negative chip
select input of IC2 when the NPGFC line is
0 {ij
NPGFC 23 CS2
CS1 Vcc csD
CB2 19
O Oi
D60 381ROA C81 o ol
18 activated, and the A2 to A7 lines of the 1MHz 18
070 IC2 D7O Bus are at the correct states to operate IC1. NIROO
37
IR08 P67 O 0 I

10 PIN7 This places IC2 at the four addresses from A10 35


RS1 PB6 O O
16
OvQ 4 &FCCO to &FCC3, which is within the range of A00 36
RS0 PB5
15
O O
addresses that Acorn recommend for user 1MHZ O E PB4 O O Im
applications. This leaves all the other 508 25
NRSTO Reset PB3 o O IS
Figure 1. Adding an input port to the 1MHz Bus. addresses in pages &FD and &FC available 34 la
for use. R NWO RW PB2 O O IY
21
A simple output port can be added using The reset input of IC2 is fed from the PB1 10
the circuit of Figure 2. This is just a 74LS273 11
NRST line so that the device is reset at o
L__0J
r--
octal D type flip/flop which is fed from the PBO
switch -on or when the BREAK key is
data lines and is latched by the negative operated. The read/write input of IC2 is fed
pulse from the NPGFC or NPGFD line each 070 26
D7 PA7 O 0
from the corresponding line of the 1MHz Bus 060
time a write operation is performed. As the so that IC2 is automatically set to the 27
D6 PA6 0 0
port cannot place an output onto the data appropriate mode. The enable (E) input of D50 05 PA5 o 0
28
bus there is no need to gate the read/write the 6821 has a slightly misleading name,
line with the NPGFC or NPGFD line. 040 29 D4
PA4 0 0
and this must be fed with the clock signal so 030 D3 PA3 0 O
With both of these circuits the port will that the computer and the PIA are correctly
á
respond to any address from &FC00 to 02 0 31
D2 PA 2 0 0 lao
synchronised. Although the BBC micro has a
&FCFF if the NPGFC line is used, or from 01 0 D1 PA1 O IYN
&FD00 to &FDFF if the NPGFD line is used.
2MHz clock, this is divided by 2 to give a 32
1MHz clock frequency for peripheral D0O 3
DO PAO O O
This permits only one piece of hardware per 2
devices, including the internal 6522 VIA,
1

CA1 o o
line to be used, and it is therefore better to 40
incidentally. Thus a standard 6821 can be CA2 O I
use a more sophisticated system if further used for IC2, and it is not necessary to IC2 Vss 39 L__ G
expansion is contemplated. Another limit- employ the faster 68621. The two interrupt MC682 1

ation of these simple circuits is that they do request outputs of IC2 have open drain OVO
not provide handshake lines, and there is driver transistors so that they can be wired
just a negative pulse from the NPGFC or together to give an OR function. They can be
NPGFD line each time a port is written to or connected to the interrupt request line of the
read from. Figure 3. Two 8 -bit in/out ports using a 6821 PIA.
1MHz Bus, but it is only worthwhile doing
data lines as inputs initially.
6821 PIA this if you fully understand the use of
interrupts, and actually intend to use them. Read and write operations to the ports are
A more elegant solution to additional Otherwise it is better to leave these outputs performed via the peripheral registers, and
input/output ports is to use a 6821 PIA unconnected, so that the possibility of bit 2 of the correct control register is set at 1
(Peripheral Interface Adaptor) plus full (e.g. ?&FCC 1 or ?&FCC3 = 4) to give access to
producing an unintentional interrupt and
decoding of AOtoA7 address lines, as shown the A and B peripheral registers at ?&FCCO
"crashing" the computer is eliminated.
and ?&FCC2 respectively. In other words
there is both a peripheral register and a DDR
Using the Ports at each of these addresses, and whichever of
+5V 0 There are six registers in the 6821; the these is required is selected by setting bit 2
NPGFC C1 l data direction register (DDR) for port A, the of the appropriate control register at 1 or 0.
or _4 100n port A peripheral register, the port A control For example, to send the value 65 to port A
NPGFD
11 20 T OV register, and the equivalent three registers the following program could be used: -
3
1
for port B. With the circuit only occupying 10 ?&FCC1 = O (if required, gives access
DO Q four addresses it is obviously not possible to
2 DOO to DDRA)
gain direct access to all six of these. It is only 20 ?&FCCO = 255(Sets port A lines as
D1 O 5 D1O possible to directly access the port A and outputs)
20 port B control registers at ?&FCC1 and 30 ?&FCC1 = 4 (gives access to periphe-
d 6 020 ?&FCC3 respectively. These registers control
8 ral register A)
5030 fM
N 9 030 access to the other four registers, control the 40 ?&FCCO = 65 (writes 65 to port A)
t 040 18
(l)
19 040 ñ
handshake lines of their respective ports,
and receive inputs from these lines.
The table shown in Figure 4 should be
á helpful when writing programs which use the
17 A In order to gain access to a DDR, bit 2 of
ó D50 16 D5O 8 two 6821 ports. Port A and port B are slightly
"D6Q 14 the corresponding control register must be different, and port A, for instance, has pull-
15 D60 set to zero. As all the registers are reset to up resistors when it acts as an input,
D70 13 zero at switch -on this initially gives direct whereas port B does not. In practice there ir
12 070 access to the port A and port B DDRs at unlikely to be any problem in using either
?&FCCO and ?&FCC2 respectively. Use of the port with TTL ICs to drive transistor switches,
ovo DDRs is much the same asforthe6522, with etc., but if in doubt the 6821 data sheet gives
bits being set at O or 1 to set the a substantial amount of information about
corresponding port data lines and inputs or the output drive capabilityand input require-
Figure 2. A simple output port for the 1MHz Bus. outputs. The reset at switch on sets all the ments. Continued on page 26
22 Maplin Magazine September 1983
Dragoii 32
Input/Output Parts :

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04115

* Two 8 bit ports with TTL and tri-state bus


compatibility * Four norm/inv latched ports;
* Two opto and two relay switched ports ,
* Module plugs into cartridge socket ,i
* Fully programmable from BASIC
using PEEK and POKE

by Dave Goodman
Our port interface module allows
the Dragon 32 to communicate
with external devices such as
micros, domestic electrical systems,
i.e. central heating and security control,
or peripheral control of the computer.
Input/Output ports consist of eight
terminals, each of which can access the
computer data bus. Information is
passed along the bus, to or from the
Central Processing Unit (CPU), by en-
0
abling the port with appropriate control
signals. POKEing data in decimal form
(0 to 255) will result in an eight bit
binary code being written to the port,
whilst PEEKing will read presented
information and take action according
to program requirements
e /i
Circuit Description way round, and bend the flexible leads
The four address codes 49152 to and insert them into the board. Refer to
49155 are used to control IC2, using R2 the parts list for values, and if using 5 over each pad to secure. LEDs 1 and 2
enable signals. Port B, PB0 to PB7 are band 1% resistors note that colour are the larger LEDs, and 3 and 4 the
TTL compatible with normally low out- coding begins at the end opposite to smaller ones. These can all now be
puts, while port A, PAO to PA7 are tri- that of the solitary brown band. Fit D1 to fitted. Each cathode (k) is recognised
state bus compatible outputs. Port C is D8. These diodes are usually blue in either by the shorter of the leads, or by a
selected, along with port B, by enabling colour, with a black band at one end. flat section on the body skirting.
IC3 with IC1c. Input or output signals This band must be aligned with the Place 6 of the three way terminals in
present at port B will operate RLA, RLB white band legend on the PCB. Fit positions PAO to PA7 and PB0 to PB7.
via IC3 A,B; the dual opto isolator IC5 diodes D9 and D10. Although they are The remaining 2 three way terminals to
via IC3c,d, and enable the four bit latch larger in size and black in colour the relay port PC0 and PC1. The four way
IC4. band rule still applies. Capacitors C1 to terminal is fitted to PC2,3 position.
PC4 to PC7 Q outputs are normally C4 may now be inserted. Cl and 2 are Check each terminal faces the outside
high, and care normally low (0V). D1 to tantalum types with a + sign printed on edge of the PCB before soldering, then
D8 buffer port C from port B, making it the body. Fit the lead closest to this insert the 8 vero pins in positions PC4 to
write only and accessible either from through the hole marked + on the PCB. PC7. Solder, trim, and inspect your
the CPU or externally with +5V to OV C4 has a - sign, not a + sign. Take this work, then fit all 5 ICs.
signal levels. into consideration before you fit it. All 5 Two rubber feet, bolts and nuts can
IC sockets can now be fitted, along with be fitted to side 1 of the PCB, through
Construction TR1 and TR2. the 4BA holes drilled for this purpose.
Insert 32 track pins from side two, It is advisable, at this stage, to solder They have been included to prevent
through the holes marked with a circle. all fitted components and remove ex- wobble and excess strain on the edge
Solder these to both sides of the PCB. cess leads before continuing further. connector, which could result in lost
Bend all the leads of the 18 resistors, Insert both relays. They will only fit one data or worse. Provided that all instruc-
September 1983 Maplin Magazine 23
PORT '8' 1'0 TTL

+5V~
+12V E--
+5V

C4+"
R1 10K

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2
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23 100 Dual opto
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7 8 6 5
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O 2 3 4 5 6 7
C233'
Port A 110 Tri-state Port C
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0 PCS
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IN
OUT
IN
OUT

Figure 1. Circuit diagram. Latch outputs PC3 PC2

tions have been carefully followed and


the module has been correctly built,
plug it into the cartridge socket, with
component side 2 upwards.

Testing
With a voltmeter set to read 5V DC,
connect the negative lead to one of the
OV terminals on port A or B, and the
positive lead to pin 14 of IC1. Switch on
the Dragon, and a reading of +5V should
show that the supplies are correct. Wait
a few seconds for the display to appear
and confirm that all is well so far. If this
does not happen, switch off imme-
diately and remove the module, check
that the computer is functioning cor-
rectly.
Type POKE 49155, 48 ENTER and
LED 2 will operate. Type POKE 49153,
32 ENTER and LED 1 will operate. POKE
either of these addresses with 0 to
extinguish the LEDs. With all four LEDs
off, type POKE 49155, 52: POKE49154,1
ENTER. LEDs 2 and 3 will operate, along
with RLA.
Type POKE 49154,2 ENTER. LED 3
will go out and LED 4 will operate, RLA
release and RLB operate. To check that
both relays are working, use a meter set
to ohms x 1 between COMM and NO or
NC on port C, PCO and PC1. RLA
contacts are at PCO and RLB contacts at
PC1.
Figure 2. PCB layout.

24 Maplln Magazine September 1983


PROGRAM 1.

1 CLS
TABLE 1. PORT C 2 PRINTOS,"DRAGON I/O PORT TEST" -PRINT
3 INPUT"ENTER PORT (R,8 OR. C)";PS
4 IFPS<"R"OR PSi"C"THEN3
DRTR PC0 PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 5 INPUT"ENTER MODE( IN OR OUT)";MS
CODE RLA RLB OPT OPT O Q1 Q 01 Q 01 Q 01 6 IFMS="IN"AND PS="C"THENS
7 IFMS="IN"OR MS="OUT"THENB ELSES
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 8 CLSO°PRINT"PORT-";PS;"-";M$;"PUT"
9 REM PORT CODES
1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 10 IFPS="R"THENP=49153:N=36
11 IFPS="8"THENP=49155 N=4
2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 12 IFPS="C"THENP-49155,N=52
13 IFMS="IN"THEN20
4 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 14 REM PORT R-C 0/P
15 POKE P,O POKE P-1,255 POKE P,N
8 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 16 GOSUB27
17 PRINTe32,"" INPUT"ENTER DATR(0-255)",D$
16 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 18 IFDS="P"THEN POKE P-1,0:POKE P 0^GOTO1
19 D=VRL(DS) POKE P-1,D:GOT017
32 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 20 REM PORT A, B I/P
21 POKE P,O POKE P-1,0
64 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 22 POKE P,4'POKE P-1.0
23 PRINT120,"DATA="
128 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 24 GOSUB27
25 GOSUB28
26 GOTO1
1=*5V OR 'ON', 0=0V OR 'OFF' 27 PRINTR448,"**** ENTER P TO RE-SELECT ****".RETURN
28 RS=INKEYS IFRS=""THEN PRINT025,PEEK(P-1) GOT028
29 RETURN

E H
Figure 3. Dragon cartridge socket pinouts.
A
15 13 D
0
V 12 10 8 6 42 11
DDDD
3D 5V 0 S
R
L
T 12V

37 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 1 >ia9 9 r 1 1 5 3 1
Opto ports PC2 and PC3 are
40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 ¡- checked by connecting an ohmmeter
_ I across the In/Out terminals of PC2 and
EX A
14
P
2
0
V
R
2
A 9AAA A
11 3
Ap
W7 5
DD DD
6 4 2 0
C E N+
M 12V
typing POKE 49154,4. The In terminal
É
1 AR
is the positive input to the opto isolator,
M 40 Pin socket viewed when looking so connect the negative lead of your
into cartridge slot. ohmmeter to this terminal and the
positive lead to the Out terminal. This
may appear to be contradictory, but is
necessary because on most multimeter
ohm ranges the internal battery posi-
tive appears at the negative terminal,
due to switching arrangements. Full on
resistance is about 200ohms. Type
POKE 49154,8 to turn PC2 off and PC3
on. Repeat the meter check to PC3.
Maximum off resistance is extremely
high, and may be considered to be open
circuit. POKE 49154 with 0 to turn off
PC0-3.
When using opto -isolators, note that
they function as a low current switch
and can only handle up to 20V at 8ma.
Higher currents, up to 25mA at 5V can
be switched providing that the load
does not exceed 150mW.
Both relays can switch up to lA at
100V or 24V DC, but will not handle
mains voltages.
Port C, PC4 to PC7, when enabled
will follow PB4-7 on the Q outputs and
their inverse on the Q outputs. If port C
is disabled the outputs will remain
latched until reaccessed. Outputs are
TTL levels, OV to 4V approximately.
Table 1 lists the various options
available at port C and the data codes (0
to 255) used for operating them.
To keep the operation of IC2 as
simple as possible a list of routines
used for accessing each port appears at
the end of this article. For further
information, comprehensive data

September 1983 Maplin Magazine


sheets for the 6821 are available, but ACCESS ROUTINES DATA=. Because port A is tri-state, a no
are really only for technically minded PORT R input reading of 255 (PA0-7 = high) is
constructors. POKE 49163.0 (CONTROL REGISTER)
shown. Connect PAO to OV and data will
Type in Program 1 to continue POKE 49152,N <DATA DIRECTION REGISTER) be 254, or 255 - 1. Remove OV from PAO
POKE 49153,4 (ACCESS OUTPUT REGISTER
testing the port, RUN and ENTER. The POKE 49152, DATA <0-255,WRI TE) and reconnect to PA1. This time DATA=
program asks for a port to be entered, OP PEEK(49152) <0-255 READ) 253 or 255-2. Repeat tests on PA2 to
so enter A. Enter OUT mode. Connect PORT B PA7 in turn and check DATA=251,247,
the voltmeter to PAO and OV, then enter POKE 49155.0 <CONTROL REGISTER) 239, 223, 191 and 127.
1. This should give a reading of +4.5V. POKE 49154,N (DATA DIRECTION REGISTER) Type P, followed by B,IN and ENTER.
POKE 49155.4 (ACCESS OUTPUT REGISTER)
Repeat this on pins PA1 to 7, entering POKE 49154,DATR C0-255,WRITE) Unlike port A, these inputs are nor-
data codes 2,4, 8, 16, 32, 64, and 128. OR PEEK(49153) (0-255, READ)
mally low so connect PB0 to +5V for
Only one PA output should be high, the PORT C(RND B) DATA=1. Repeat on PB 1 to 7 for DATA=
others should be at OV. Obviously, any POKE 49155,0 2,4,6,8,16,32,64 and 128, or try dif-
decimal code from 0 to 255 could be POKE
POKE
49154,255 <OUTPUT MODE)
49155.52 (ENABLE PORT C)
ferent combinations as before.
entered, and the binary coded output POKE 49154,DATA <0-255) By now, the module should be
calculated, then checked with the N -BITS TO 8 ON<1) FOR OUTPUT MODE
1
working correctly and be ready for use.
meter on port A. OR BITS 1 TO 9 OFF(0) FOR INPUT MODE If not, there may be edge connector
Enter the program again, this time LED 1 <PORT A) problems, or the PCB may require
selecting port A,IN. The display is POKE 49153.32 further support. Fault-finding may be
slightly different and input data is LED 2 <PORT B/C)
performed with the aid of a voltmeter
required, to be read and printed after and the access routines.
POKE 49155,48

PARTS LIST DRAGON I/O PORT IC4 741575 (YF32K)


Resistors - All 0.4W 1% metal film unless specified. IC5 Dual opto (YY62S)
R1,15,16 10k 3 off (M 10K) LEd 1,2 Red LED 2 off (WL27E)
R2-10 4k7 9 off (M4K7) 1E03,4 Mini Red LED 2 off (WL32K)
R11,12 470R 2 off (M470R) Miscellaneous
R13,14 270R 2 off (M270R) P.C. board (GB37S)
R17,18 2k0 2 off (M2K0) RL A,B Relay ultra mm SPOT 2 off (YX94C)
Capacitors 3 -way P C. terminal 8 off (RK72P)
Cl 10uF 16V Tantalum (WW68Y) 4 -way P.0 terminal (RK73Q)
C2 luF 35V Tantalum (WW6OQ) D 1.L socket 40 pin (HQ38R)
(BX03D) D I L. socket 16 pin (BLI9V)
C3 100nF Disc
C4 100uF 25V axial electrolytic (FB49D) D.I.L. socket 14 pin 2 off (BLI8U)
0.1.1 socket 8 pin (8L17T)
Semiconductors Trackpin
D1-8
1 pkt (F1820)
1N4148 8 off (QL80B).
Veropm 2145
1N4001 (QL73Q) 1 pkt (FL24B)
09,10 2 off Feet cab 1 pkt
(QB69A) (FW19V)
TR1,2 BC338 2 off Bolt 4BA '4"
74LS00 (YFOOA) 1 pkt (BFO2C)
ICI Nut 48A
(WQ46A) 1 pkt (BF17T)
1C2 6821P
IC3 741508 (YF06G) A complete kit of all parts is available. Order As LK18U Price £13.95.

Interfacing the BBC Micro Continued from Page 22

Handshake Lines ADDRESS RS1 RSO CONTROL REGISTER REGISTER SELECTED


The two handshake lines of each port BIT 2
provide similar facilities to those of the user
port, but there is no independent input &FCCO Low Low High Peripheral Register A
mode, and there are differences in the way in &FCCO Low Low Low DDRA
which they are set up and used. As inputs, &FCC1 Low High Irrelevant Control Register A
the handshake lines can either set their &FCC2 High Low High Peripheral Register B
respective interrupt outputs low on an active DDRB
&FCC2 High Low Low
transition, or they can be used with these High High Irrelevant Control Register B
&FCC3
outputs disabled. We will only consider the A
port, but the B port is used in the same way. Figure 4. 6821 addresses.
CA1 is controlled by bits 0 and 1 of control
register A, and its output is at bit 7 of this details the way in which the various input Table 2 shows the various ways in which
register. CA2 is controlled by bits 3 to 5 and modes are obtained. CA2 can be used as an output.
gives an output at bit 6. The logic AND facility Note that CB2 is different to CA2 when it Binary/
of the computer can be used in the way is used as an output in that in the first mode it Decimal No Mode of Operation
described earlier to test the state of the just is reset by a write operation, and in the pulse 100/32 set high by activating CAI,
bit 6 or bit 7 of the control register. Table 1 mode the pulse is produced when writing to low by read operation
the port. 101/40 high to low pulse during
Binary/ Often both handshake lines will be used, read operation
Decimal No. Mode Of Operation and then the number written to ?&FCC1 or 110/48 constant low output
00/0 CA1 high to low, interrupt ?&FCC3 is the sum of the two decimal 111/56 constant high output
disabled numbers in the above tables which give the
01/1 CAI high to low, interrupt desired operating modes. Remember to add Table 2
enabled a further 4 to this figure if access to the port
10/2 CAI low to high, interrupt (rather than the DDR) is needed. possible to read from an input port using a
disabled In this article it has been assumed that machine code routine, as described in the
11/3 CAI low to high, interrupt the input and output devices will be directly "User Manual" (but note that this stores the
enabled addressed, but Acorn recommend the answer in the Y register and not in the
000/0 CA2 high to low, interrupt alternative method of using OSBYTE calls. accumulator). It is much easier to directly
disabled This is simply because directly addressing address peripheral devices, and is probably
001/8 CA2 high to low, interrupt peripheral devices will not work if one of the not worthwhile using the OSBYTE calls
enabled second processors is added to the Tube. It is unless it is essential to do so.
010/16 CA2 low to high, interrupt possible to write to an output port using a* FX The 12 bit analogue to digital converter of
enabled command (*FX151,96,255 writes 255 to the the BBC micro is very useful for application
011/24 CA2 low to high, interrupt user port DDR for example), but it is not where a fast sampling rate is not needed. It is
enabled possible to send a numeric variable in this quite simple to use and is fully described in
Table 1 way, or to read from a peripheral device. It is the "User Guide".

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Page77 BH2OW Hiatt Rd 4mm 29p (F BX58N 1% Polysty 1500 25p F F6248 Axial 10uF 100V
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Page78 WX36P Ceramic 2.2 Op H WW32K Carbonate 0.018 FB50E Axial 100uF 40V 16p
WW33L Carbonate 0.022 F851F Axial 100uF 63V 21p 56260 Slim Line Car Spkers £12.98 (A)
XR48C 4 -Core Mains £1 28 E WX37S Ceramic 2.7 8p H :Pp G 98520 Axial 100uF 100V289FB534
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XRI3P Cable Single Grey 19p G WX45V Ceramic 12 Bp H WW41U Carbonate 0.1 11p G FB63T Axial 220uF 40V AF018 Booster Equaliser £39.99 (A)
09140 Cable Single White 199 G WW42V Carbonate 0.12 11p G 20p F
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XR23A Cable Quad. 72p (G) W)(57M Ceramic 120 8p H WW534 Carbonate 1 27p F £16.95 (A)
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YR2OW Marker Al 14p VV07H Monocap 0.0047uF 28p F WW19V Mylar 0.022 6p HI FB02C Reversolytic 3.30F 25 F XV81C 40W PA Amp TEMP
YR21 X Marker A2 14p VVOBJ Monocap0.01uF 28p F F8030 Reversolytic 4 7uF 25p XY82D 60W PA Amp £119.2016
VV09K MOnocap0.022u WW20W Mylar 0.047 Bp H FB06G Reversolytic 10uF 0072P Megaphone £52.60 A
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FF19V Can t000uF 100V £1.86101 Pagel 02
YR28F Marker A9 11p G YR76H Mmidisc0.47uF 15p G FF57M IS Cap 0.22uF 45p F FF2OW Can 1500u1 63V £1.95 D
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VR33L Marker 134. DIS YY32K Minelect 2.2uF 50V 15p G FF26D Can 4700uF 25V £1.45 D AF09K AM Radio
+VR34M Marker 135. 14p (GI 7 YY33L Minelect 4.7uF 35V 21p G FF27E Can 47000040V £4.35 SC AF10L AM/FM Radio £4.95 (C)
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VR46A Marker C7 14p G W0020 Mica 5pF 21p WL68Y Trimmer 5 5pF UI ÁF100 Atari 400 with 48k £214.99
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WX05F Mica 22pF 21p W W61 R Tent 1.5uF 35V 18p G AF066 Atari 810 Disk Drive
YR48C Marker C9 WW62S rant 2.2uF35V 23p WL7OM Trimmer 22pF 34p F £299.95
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BF86T Heat Shrink WX09K Mira 47pF 22p F WW63T Tant3.3uF35V 19p G WL72P Trimmer 65pF 34p (F)
BF87U Heat Shrink CP 24 E WW64U Tent l.7uF16V 18p G WI71N Trimmer 40 F 34y (G HV248 Printer 822 Paper £4.95
BF88V Heat Shrink CP 32 WX11M Mica68pF 22p WL730 Trimmer 500pF 31 (F)
WX12N Mica 82 F 22p WW65V Tant4.7uF35V 19p G Y0248 AM Varitune
B F89W Heat Shrink CP 48 33%
WX13P Mica 100pF 22p WW66W Tent 6.8uF16V 21Y G £1.32 (C Page105
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WX15R Mica 150pF 22p AF42V 800 Cent I/F £64.15
YR18U Heat Shrink CP127 £1.10 E W W69A Tent 10uF 25V 28p FF396 Van 0
BL66W Ht -Resist Sleeve 8ík 129 G WX16S Mica 180pF 22p F £4.62 C AF29G Atari 850 Interface £135 00
131696 Ht -Resist Sleeve Gm 121 G WX17T Mica 220pF 28p WW70M Tent 10uF35V FF/OT DG Van £6.99 B +AF43W Versawriter £199.95
WX19V Mica330pF 299 WW72P Tent 22uF 16V 39 F FF41U Twin00 £7.16 B AF08J 16K Memory Module £30.00
BL7OM Ht -Resist Sleeve Red 12p1G WX21X Mica470pF 29p W W730 Tent 22uF 25V FF42V SW Trim 10pF £5.23 8
BHOOA Systoflex 1mm Black 6p (H)
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WX23A Mica 680pF 32p El c' 18 AF45Y Atari 400 48K Uporad £65.00
BH01B Systoflex lmm Blue I WW75S Tent 47uF10V 57p E
BH02C Systoflex 1mm Green 6D H WX25C Mica 1000pF 43py E FF44X SW Trim 25pF £5.62 (8) AC37S Game Joysticks £13.95
BH03D Systoflex 1mm Red 69(H1 WX31J Mica4700pF. £1.25 WW76H Tent 47uF16V 75p511 FF45Y SW Trim 50pF £5.62 (8) AC53H Single Game Joystick £7.50
85248 Polystyrene 22 13p G WW78K Tent 100uF3V FF46A SW Trim 60WF £6 15 íf83 AC30H Games Paddles £13.95
13404E Systollex 1 mm White 8p (H) 13)(25C Polystyrene 33 8p H W W79L Tent 100uF 10V £1.2 (Si 1 FF48C SW Trim 1 £6.10 8 AC45Y Le Stick £24.95

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Page/06 BG22Y Crossfire Cassette _ £20.64 Pa9a121 Page133 H054J Screw -Cap Phono Blk 12p ((G)1
BG23A Crossfire Disk £20 64 H055K Screw Cap Phono Blue 12p (G)
YG44% Conversation French AF57M Dragon 32 Computer £17500 ACO9K Basic Maths £14 95 H058N
£39 95 BG248 Protector Cassese OIS BC31J Dragon Cassette Cabl f295 Screw Cap Phono Red 12p G
Y0451 Conversation German £39 95 BG25C Protector Disk.. £27.50 AC1OL Codebreaker £18 95 H0599 Screw Cap Phono Whte
YG46A Conversation Spanish £39 95 BC30H Dragon Joysticks £1495 AC11M Hunt I. Score £18 95 H0600 Screw Cap Phono Yell
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KB12N Chophtter Disk £27.50 12p G
YG478 Conversation Italian £39.95 8G18U Threshold Disk £27.54 AC12N Miniature Golf C1495 HHO1B Scr Phono ... 17p G
YG49D Touch Typing £19 95 BG34M Deluxe Invaders Disk £27 95 AC13P Skydiver £14 95 YWO6G Threaded Phono SM
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YG56L States 8 Capitals £14.95 B062S Galactic Chase Cass £16.95 AC140 Street Racer £18 95 1111020 Phono Socket Single
YG57M Euro Country 8 Caps AC15R Bowling £18 95 ... 120 G
£14.95 B0619 Galactic Chase Disk £19.95 BC41U Guest £7 95 HHO3D Phono Socket Twin 160 (G
BGOOA Kids 1 Cassette £11.75 00350 Race in Space Cass £14.95 BC43W Graphics Animator C7 95 864749 Phono Socket Ouao 350 (F
BG0le Kids 1 Disk £11.75 BG20W Race in Space Disk £16.95 80350 Ghost Attack £24 95 Page134 864755 Phono Sockel5-wa DI
BG02C Kids 2 Cassette £11.75 8642V Space Chase Cassette £10 95 BC42V Madness & Minotaur £7 95 BW76H Phono Socket 6 -way 55p (E)
860313 Kids 2 Desk £11.75 BC33L Meteoroids £19 95 AC16S Brain Games £24 95
BG43W Space Chase Disk £12 95 AC18U Golf £18 95
YG43W Inv To Prog l _. £19.95 KBO5F Track Attack Disk. £23.50 BC32K Berserk £19 95 AC19V
B067X Inv To Prop 2 £22.95 BC34M Cosmic Invaders
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B068Y Inv To Prop 3 BC39N Dragon Selection 1 £7 95
B057M Basic Animation Cass ..£14.50 AC22Y Adventure Game £18 95 HHO4E Line Phono 20p G1
BC44X Computavoice £795 HH05F Phono Conn_ 21p G
B0589 Basic Animation Disk £14 50 Pa98114 BC36P Cave Hunter £19 95 AC24B Indy 500, £29 95
AC25C Backgammon C18.95 (A) HF76H 2 5 Plug Plas 16p G
8059P PM Graphics Cass £21.25 BC38R Starship Chameleon £19 95 HF77J 2.5 Plug Scr 213p
80600 PM Graphics Disk £21 25 BG50E Angle Worms Cassette £10 95 BC375 Tube Frenzy DIS HF78K 2 5 Jack Socket G
131351F Display Lists Cass £14.50 8016S Lunar Lander Cass CIO 95 BC10T Dragon Selection 2 £7 95 Pagel 35
B052G Display Lists Disk £14.50 86490 Lunar Lander Disk £14.50 HF79L 2 5 Line Socket
BC45Y Maze Craze D15 AC26D HF808
313p
BG350 Raslerblaster £22.95 AF58N Commodore Max Space Invaders £24 95 Plug Plas 3 5 (G
B053H Scrolling Cassette £14.50 DIS AC27E Programming........ HF98G Stereo Was 3.5 Plug
B036P Shoot Gallery Cass £14 95 DIS 25p(F
8054) Scrolling Disk £14 50 .AC28F Chess £18 95 HF81C Plug Scr 3.5 24p (G
8055K Page Flipping Cass £14.50 BG19V Shoot Gallery Disk £16.95 111820 Jack Socket 3.5 14p (Ci
80561 Page Flipping Disk £14.50 8015R Shoot Arcade Cass £23 50 Pagel 23
BG16S Shoot Arcade Disk .. £23 50 Pagel 36 HF83E Line Socket Pies 3 5 15p 1G)
YG67% Super Breakout £24 95 AF56L Commodore 64 Computr £229 00 RK51 F Stereo Ras 3 5 Skt
AC20W Circus Atari Game C24 95 (A HF84F
Page107 KB06G Apple Panic Disk £23 50 AC17T Human Cannonball £14 9
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8604E Sounds 8 Music Cass C1450 86296 Dodge Racer Cassese £27 50 Page124 AC23A Casino Game £18 95 HF861 Side Jack Plas
BG05F Sounds 8 Music Disk £14 50 BG3OH Dodge Racer Disk £27 50 AC31J Night Driver Game C24 95 A
BG31J Malchracer Cassette £22 50 AF47B VIC20 Colour Computr AC32K Dodge Em £18 95 A HF87U Jack Plug Scr 43p F1
BG06G Tricky Tutorial Cass £69 95 DIS
BG07H Tricky Tutorial Disk 863211 Matchracer Disk £22 50 YWO7H SR Jack Plug.. 52p F
£69 95 BG99H Roadracer Cassese £11 95 AC33L Pele Soccer Game £24 95 YLO3D Side Jack Screened 29p F
YL39N Visicalc £119 95 AC34M Hangman £14 95 HF88V Jack PI Sto Plas
B077J Mouskasack £22 95 Pa9e125 32p F
YG42V APC Word Processor £99 95 HF89W Jack PI Sto Scr -))
Text Wizard Disk £75 00 BG17T Jawbreaker Cassette £20 64 Page137
80260 Jawbreaker Disk £20 64 AF48C VIC20 Cassette C2N £44 95 HF9OX Jack Skt Brk 52p
BG08J Mini Word Procr Cass £14 50 AF49D VIC20 Printer BW78K Chro Mono Jack Skt
BG09K Mini Word Procr Disk £14 50 K81 7T Andromeda Disk £22 50 £230 00 AC350 Video Checkers £1895``A 239p (GF)
AF50E VIC20 Disk Drive £229 99
1.6511 Graph It £1495 AF51F VIC 3K RAM
AC36P Maze Craze £24 951A
£19 95 AC41U Othello Game C189
YG52G Statistics Cassette £1195 Pa9a115 AF52G VIC 8K RAM £29 95 AC42V Video Pinball £24 951A) Page143
8065V financial Manager £49 00 AF53H VIC 16K RAM £39 95
B066W Mortgage & loan £1195 K616S K eery Antiks £29 95 HF91 Y Jack Skt Open
AC54J Super Expander £34 95 Page138 HF92A
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BG11M Bobs Business Cass £10 59 B064U Ghost Homer £19 95 AC55K Programmers Aid Jack Skt Slit 25p1 F
BG12N Bob s Business Disk £10 59 13071N Pac Man £29 95 £34 95 864791 Chro Stereo Jack 818 35p F
K803D Wizard of Wor Disk
AC56L Machine Code Mon £34 95 AC43W Asteroids C29.951A1 HF93B Stereo Open Skt
B0140 Galactic l wire AC44X Warlords 3 F
C1450 YL34M Tank Trap Cassette £29 95
C9 95 f95 BW80B DPDT Jack Socket 521 Ei
BG75S Galaxy Cassette 01495 AC46A Missile Command f29 951A
BG76H Galaxy Disk £18 95 YL350 Tank Trap Disk £1295 Page126 AC48C Super Breakout.. 9 g5 111120W Scr Line JackSOpIF
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AC58N Intro To Basic Part2 ACSOE Laser Blast £19.951lA)) HH22Y Scr Stereo Line SktSapE
B037S Thunder Island £10 95 £14 95 AC51F Freeway
Page108 8G13P Pacific Hiway Cass £23 50 AC59P VIC Avenger £19 95 £19.95 IA) RK808 Mono 0.25in Jk Cpk.._. 58pFt
AC600 VIC Star Battle £11 95 HHO7H Co -ax Pug Ay
B021% Rescue Rigel Cass £20 75 BG140 Pacific Hrway Disk £23 50 AC61 R VIC Super Slot Page139 24p (F)
KBO7H Preppie Cassese £21 95 £11 95 HHO6G Co - ax Plug Plus DIS
80808 Rescue Rigel Disk £20 75
80221 Datestones Ryn Cass £13 80 KB08J Preppie Desk £21 95 AC86T VIC Adventureland £11 95 AC52G Dragster £19.95 (A YWOBJ Co -ax Plug Imp 15p (G
BG27E Chicken Cassette £21 80 AC84F VIC Pirate Cove 011 95 AC68V Pac Man £29 95 HHO8J Co -ax Socket Pan
8082D Datestones Ryn Disk £13.80 AC87U VIC Mission Impossd HH09K Co -ax Socket Flush
80248 Star Warrior Cass £27 45 8G28F Chicken Disk £27 50 £11 95 AC69A Haunted House £18 95 25p
AC88V VIC Voodoo Castle £11 95 AC71N Yar's Revenge £29 95 YWO9K Co -ax Line Skt
80791 Star Warrior Disk £27.45 BG46A Tumble Bugs Disk £23 50 AC89W VIC The Count £11.95 43p(f
BG36P Bug Attack Cassette £23 95 AC730 Defender. £29.95 HH11M Co -ax Conn 15 G
BG95D Voyager 1 Cassette £14 95 HH13P
Voyager 1 Disk £18 95 BG37S Bug Attack Disk £23 95 AC77J VIC Sargon II Chess ..£11.95 AC7OM Demons To Diamonds £18.95 Skeleton Car Plug 14p (G
8023A Invasion Orion Cass £17 25 8G78K Guns Fort Defiance C1495 AC808 VIC Cosmiads ... £7 00 AC72P Berserk £29.95 HH12N Car Pug Ras.. 1

B081C Invasion Orion Disk £17 25 AC74R Adventurer. DIS HH140 Chassis Car Socket 24p (F)
AC75S Adventure II. DIS
BG89W Planet Miners Cass £11 95 Pa9e116 Page127 AC76H Raiders Of Lost Ark £29.95
BG90% Planet Miners Disk £1595 Pa9e144
B083E Crush Crumble Cass £20 75 8644% Canyon Climber Cass £23 50 AC79L VIC Panic £7 00 AC29G Video Game Keyboard £13.95
8084F Crush Crumble Disk £20 75 80451 Canyon Climber Desk £23.50 AC78K Another VIC In Wall £7.00 11H16S FM Aerial Plug
VIC Jelly Monsters £11 95 17p (6
B091Y Mission Asteroid £17.19 B012N Mountain Shoot £10 95 AC62S HH17T BNC Plug
B025C Wizard and Princess £21.79 86389 Haunted Hill Cass £16 95 AC63T VIC Alien ... £11.95 HH18U BNC Socket 98p98 (E
8092A Ulysses Gold Fleece £20.64 BG396 Haunted Hill Disk £19 95 AC64U VIC Superlander _. £11 95 YWOOA BNC Square Socket 989 E
8G4OT Time Bomb Cassette 01095 AC65V VIC Road Race £11 95 0Y22Y BNC Earth Tag p

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BG41U Time Bomb Disk £1295 AC67% VIC Blitz
AC66W VIC Rat Race
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£11 95
CONNECTORS YWOIB BNC Line Socket £1.1010
BG70M Bomber Attack Cass £11 95 YWO2C BNC Straight Adaptor £1.37 (D
BG66W Acquire Cassette £14 95 AC85G VIC Mole Attack £11 95 YWO3D BNC T Adaptor. £2 95 C
KBO4E Goodcode Cavern Disk £21.95 BG67X Acquire Desk £1895 AC81C Vicgammon £7 00 Page140 BW81C Plug PL259
8094C Zork I Disk £29 95 Sip E
80950 Zork I1 Disk £29.95 136911 Stocks and Bonds Css 014 95 AC83E VIC Asteroids £7 00 BW82D UHF Reducer Small 17p (G
HF2SC Croc Clips
B078K Ai Baba 40 Thieves £25.93 BG92A Stocks and Bonds Dsk £1895 BC46A VIC Race £4 99 HF23A Alligator Clip Black BW83E UHF Reducer Large 17p 1G
8085G Temple Apshai Cass £27 45 YG589 Scram £19 95 HF248 Alligator Clip Red HL95D RA PL259 Rug 85p E
80867 Temple Apshai Disk
16619 Basketball 021 95 HF260 Charger Clip. HL96E Quick - Connect 91259.. _. 99p E
£27 45 B020W Cypher Bowl £29 50 Paget 28
B087U Upper Reaches Cass £13.80 135/169A Croc Lead Kit BW84F UHF Socket Round 49p
B088V Upper Reaches Disk £13 80 80139 Sunday Golf £10 95 BBC478 VIC Hoppd £4 99 BWB5G Socket 50239 53p E
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B089W Curse of Ra Cass £13 80 80451 Pool £19 95 BC48C VIC Strategic Advnc f4 99 HF11M Push- On Blade BWB6T UHF Elbow Adaptor C1 32 (0
8090% Curse Of Ra Disk £13.80 AC92A Simplicalc Disk £24 95 HF12N Push - On Covers 64p (E BW87U UHF Straight Adapter 59p (E
AC938 Simplicalc Cassette £19 95 1%478 Comcon Block 5 -way 45p F BW88V UHF T Adaptor £1.55(0
130730 Empire Ovr - Mind Cass. £21.95
BG74R Empire Ovr-Mmd Disk _. £25.95
Page"? AC94C VIC Stock Control £19.95 YX48C Comcon Terminal ... _ _ _. _ Sp (
86791 Lords Of Karma Cass £14.95 804713 Ricochet Cassese C13 80 AC95D VIC Fire 021 95 HFO2C Terminal Post Black 42p (F Page/45
BG808 Lords Of Karma Disk £18.95 BG48C Ricochet Disk 013 80 AC96E VIC Writer Disk. £24.95 HFO3D Terminal Post Blue 39p (F
130331 Analog Adventure £16 95 YG637 Computer Chess £24 95 AC97F VIC Writer Cassette £19 95 HFO4E Terminal Post Brown _.... _ 42p F RKOOA UHF Female T Adaptor £1.75 D
B000A Adventure Land £17 95 YL33L Fast Gammon £16 95 AC98G English Language.. HFOSF Terminal Post Green 42p F RKO1B UHF Adaptor FFLA £1.65 0
80181.1 Gomoko Cassette £14 95 AC99H VIC Maths 1 £999 HF06G Terminal Post Grey DI RK02C UHF Adaptor FMLA £1.75 D
8055K GomOku Disk £1995 BCOOA VIC Maths 2 f9 99 HF07H Terminal Post Red 42p F YWO4E Adaptor 239 C1 35 D
Pa9e110 0019V Reversi Cassette £1495 BCO2C VIC Chemistry £999 .HF08J Terminal Post White 42p F YWO5F Adaptor 259 £1.40 D
80018 Pirate Adventure 017 95 BG54J Reversi Disk £19.95 HF09K Terminal Post Yellow 42p F YX51F Audio Conn 2 -way 01.15 0
B002C Mission Impossible £17 95 +8043W Crib and Dominoes £14 95 HF13P Press Terminal Black 289 F) YX52G Audio Conn 3 -way £1.35 D
80030 Voodoo Castle £17.95 80171 Poker Solitaire Cass £10 95
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HFI5R Press Tem final Green 28p F YX53H Audio Conn 4 -way £1 36 D
8004E The Count £17.95 BG53H Poker Solitaire Disk £14 95 HF16S Press Terminal Red 289 (F
YX54J Audio Conn 5 -way £1.55 D
80051 £17.95 BC03D VIC Physics £999 YX55K Audio Conn 6 - way £1.7510
Strange Odyssey YG62S Blackrack £1495 BC11M Quizmaster £999 +HF17T Press Terminal White
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BCISR VIC Menu Planner
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80101 Savage Island II £17.95 +80389 Humpty Damply £19 95 BW71N Ouickterm Push £3.28 (C)
BC16S VIC Money Manager ..... £9.99 162p (E
B011M Golden Voyage £1795 .B0399 Hickory Drckory Dock £19 95 BC17T VIC Highway Code £9.99 BW91Y XLR Line Socket £2.35 C
80936 Softporn Adventure BC21% VIC Mastermind.._. _.....
8096E Deadline £37 64
35 BC22Y MM Data 1 £2.50 Page141 +RK76H Mic Con with S R 55p
YG53H Energy Czar £1495 Paget 18 BC23A MM Data 2 ... . £2.50
RK791 Min Mic SR Connector DI 333333

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Euro Scene Puzzle £19 95 8C248 MM Data 3 ... £2.50 WL58N 1mm Plug Red G
8G65V Space Shuttle Mod 1 £18 95 B072P Video Easel £24 95 BC25C MM Data 4 £2.50 WL59P 1mm Socket Black
80986 Shattered Alliance £28 95 BG56L Micro Painter Disk £27 50 BC260 MM Wine & Food £2.50
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WL600 1mm Socket Red G
KB22Y Paint Disk £29 95 BC27E MM Music £2 50 HF38R 2mm Plug Black. G RK77J Mic Jck Plug Adaptor 42p (FI
Page111 KB11M Abuse Disk £15 66 BC28F MM Sport & Games £2 50 RK78K Mic Jck Skt Adaptor DIS
HF39N 2mm Plug Blue DIS
KBOOA YG48C Music Composer £35 95 BC29G Mk4Films 8 TV £2.50 H140T 2mm Plug Green DIS BW94C Dinlatch 5 -pin A Pl £1.73 0
Legionnaire Cassette £25 95 0034M Moyle Themes £9 95 BC49D Type A Tune CO 99 8W98G [Mitch ScM 5 -pm A 7695E
BG63T Battle Shiloh Cass £28 95 16681 Assembler Editor HF41U 2mm Plug Red . 17p 1G)
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£39 95 AC90% Gorl Cartridge £24 95 H142V 2mm Plug White ........... 1111248 10p 1G
B097F Bailie Shiloh Disk £28 95 YL32K Assembler £21 95
80716 Dnieper Line Cass £18 95 80730 Macro Assembler AC919 Omega Race Cartridge £24 95 HF43W 2mm Plug Yellow 180 ICI HH25C DIN Plug 3 -pin 16p (G
£59 95 Computer Studies £9 99 1111260 DIN Plug 4 -pie 34p (F
BG72P Dnieper Line Disk £21 95 BCO4E +4144% 2mm Socket Black 15p G
B031J BASICAr DISK DIS BCO5F Geography f9 99 +HF45V 2mm Socket Blue 15p G HH27E DIN Plug 5- pin A 14p (G
BG938 Tanktics Cassette £17 45 '8032K BASIC A r 8 Op Sys A e. £59 95 BC06G History C9 99 H1128F DIN Plug 5 -pin B. 20p (G
BG94C Tanklcs Disk £21 95 B074R Microsoft BASIC +HF46A 2mm Socket Green 15p G RK64U DIN Plug 5 -pm C. 289
£59 95 BC07H Arithmetic £9 99 HF47B 2mm Socket Red 15p G
BG83E NA Convoy Raider Css £11 95
BG84F NA Convoy Raider Dsk £15 95 BCO8J Reading £9 99 +HF48C 2mm Socket While 15p G HH29G DIN Plug 6 pin 39p (FI
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Spelling _. _.. £9.99 HH31J DIN US Socket .9p H
£28 95 Page119
BC10L HF50E Wander Plug Black 17p(G)
KBO2C Tigers in Snow Disk 13C18Ú Garden Planner £9.99 HH32K DIN Socket 3 pin 17p G
BG81C Midway Campaign Cass £11.95 00755 Pilot Educator. HF51F Wander Plug Blue. HH33L
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BG681 131 Nuke Bomber Cass £11.95 YL29G OSyForth BC2OW BBC "Ask the Family £9.99 HF53H Wander Plug Red 17p (G)
191/121 HH34M DIN Socket 5 - pin A 14p (G
BG69A 131 Nuke Bomber Desk £62 95 8050E WC Letter Writer £19.95 HH350 DIN Socket 5 -pine
£15.95 BG62S Tin 67 80 +HF54J Wander Plug White 171 G) 18p (G3
BG61R LISP C ££99.00
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Page112 KB15R SAM Disk £47.19
+41561 Wander Socket Black 14p G DIN Line SSkt 2 -plea.. 15p G
+HF57M Wander Socket Blue 119 G
BG87U Nukewar Cassese ._._.£11.95 86800 Program Ards Pack £10 95
Pa9e130 HF58N Wander Socket Green 14p G HH41U DIN Line Scket 3 -pin 160 (G)
Nukewar Disk £15.95 113011 Desassembler Cass .. £9 95 HH43W DIN Line Skt 5 -pin A 299 (FS)
HF59P Wander Socket Red
Conflict 2500 Cass £11.95 YL31J Desassembler Disk £11.95 XG28F MENTA ..... .._....£115.00 A HF600 Wander Socket White 14P151
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BG86T Conflict 2500 Disk £15.95 8027E Atari World £47.95 ÁF389 Epson R%80 £339 95 A +HF61R Wander ocket letlow 11ep (G)
1111451 DIN Line Scket 6 -pin 210p
YG66W Star Raiders. £29.95 B029G 3D -Supergraphics Cas £31.95 AFIOT Epson FX80 0417.35 A YX90X PC DIN Skt 2 -pin 25p(GJ
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BG97F Shootout Galaxy Caes £14.95 B028F 30 -Supergraphics Dsk £31.95 YX87U Mini Floppy Disc £2 50 C HF63T 4mm Plug Blue 15p G YX91Y PC DIN Skt 5 -pin A 25p (F)
BG98G Shootout Galaxy Disk £18.95 BG64U The Next Step Disk. _ _ _ £27.54
HF64U 4mm Plug Brown 15p GI
YG600 Asteroids £29.95 BG10L File -It 2 Disk £33.87
Page131 HF65V 4mm Plug Green 15p G
YG7OM Space Invaders £29.95 HF66W 4mm Plug Red 15p G Page147
YG64U Missile Command £29 95 ACOOA Vid Gme Cnsl £99 95 +4167% 4mm Plug White 15p G
8069A Caverns Of Mars £29 95 880520 ACO1 B Air Sea Battle Garet £18 95 HF68Y 4mm Plug Yellow 15p G RK600 D-Range9 Way Plug 79p (E)
KB2OW Shamus Cassette DIS ACO2C Space War Game £14 95 BK58N D- Range 15- Way Rug... . £1 45
Shamus Disk 991 iiemanager 800 £75.00 HF69A 4mm Socket Black G Y048C D- Range 25 -Way Plug..
KB21% £27.50 807644 K -DOS £59.95 HF7OM 4mm Socket Blue
B063T K-rary Shoot Out £29.95 Pagel 32
G RK61R D- Range 9 Way Skt £1 20
BG58N Disk Manager £27.50 HF71 N 4mm Socket Brow) G BK59P D- Range l5 -Way Skt £1.60
8G57M Disk Detective £23.50 ACO30 Outlaw Game £14 95 HF72P 4mm Socket Green G
Pa9e113 'B030H MAC65 & Dp-SysA+ £59.95 HF730 4mm Socket Red G 10490 D - Range 25W Socket £2.35 (C
ACO4E Video Olympics Dante £1C 95 156:1 RK62S D- Range 9 Way cover £1.20(ÚE
BG51 F K - Razy Miners £29.95 YG59P Telelink £21.95 ACO5F Breakout Game DIS HF74R 4mm Socket White 169 ((G BK600 0 -Range 15 Wá cover £1.20
BC52G K -Star Patrol £29.95 GG24B Analog SubscrpOen £9 00 NV ACO6G Basketball Game £14.95 HF75S 4mm Socket Yellow 16p (6 YOSOE D- Range 25 -Way Cover £1.32 D
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1863T Cassette Lead 955 ... XX36P Ommr Control Box. £15 75 A 8965G Nyl Washer 8BA l2 (If) 01066 LC Cap Whow 71 H)
W015R PCB Cowls Vertical 7p ill F0156 Security Dimmer £16.95 A WH18U Nyl C'S Scw M3 x12mm (1)
W016S PCB Conns Horizontal 7 H WY16S Eurohoard 4- way .... £7. 8 F016S Auto Security Switch £16 50 A
RK63T D Range 9 Way Latch 289 ((F WYI7T Euro6oard 6 -way £6 32 A WH19V Nylon Nut M3 4p HI RX22V Side Knob A lop (1GI
1809K Fl Pattress 16mm Sol.. 96p E BF15R Spring Clip. __4p H 1609K Slide Knob B 18p(G
BK61R D Range 15 Way Latch 48p (F HL2OW Mains Plug P429 YW94C Batten Clip 4p H 1G10L Slide Knob C Mack. 20p G
Y051F D Range Latch 26p F HL44X Mains Socket P646 £1.D)
76:1E)) Page160 1899H Blk Wdscrw No 4 12" . 15p G VG11M Sbde Knob C Chrome 29p(F
RK350 PC Fdgeconn 2x23 -way ..62 48(C 814440 Was Fixing ... 129 G 6X248 Slide Knob F Blk 17p (GI
Page153 10101 FI Pattress 25mm Sgl 7
YL236 Hand Wheel Bolt 35p (F 6525C Slide Knob F Blue 17p G
1811M FI Pattress 25mm Dbl Cl
HL23* Mains Socket 94305E f1 25 0 +1812N FI Pattress 35mm DIU £1 3411 FW10L Spade ?BA 2Bp F 65260 Slide Knob F Green 17p G
Page148 111451 Mains Plug P649 £1.34 O 1613P Steel Pattress 47mm F11/11M Spade 4BA .. 24p 1 RX27E Slide Knob F Grey 17p G
HL46A Mains Socket P650 £1 10 D 18140 Sur Patt 20mm Snell 78p (E) FW13P Studding 26A p RX28F Slide Knob F Red 17p G
FL831 Edge Conn 108 E FW 140 Studding 4BA 34p (F
F184F Edge Conn 116 £1 1114713 Mains Plug SA2403 _.£1.56 D 18156 Sur Patt 29mm Sngpl 98yy(E
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FL86T Edge Conn 132 £1 9D HL27E Mains Plug SA2190 49p (F 18177 Sur Patt 47mm Dble £3 68 C FW3OH 4BA Spacer liBm
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VX37S Multicon Plug 24 -way 75p lE FW16S Standoff Short 6X396 VCITOOF Dial Small £2.35 C
VX38R Multicon Plug 36 -way 78p (E /11401 Mains Socket P552 98p (E VB20W Room Thermostat £8 90 B RX407 Vernier Dial Medium £2.95 C
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Page149 Pagel62 61746 Flexigrommet A .x2'1
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Page155 BFOOA Bolt 2BA 12in 33p (F) B175S Flexigrommet B ( Paget70
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VW70M Dm Comm Mic
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BX97F Mncn Ltch Hog 3 -way 11p G Adaptor Z..... 49p BFI6S Nut 2BA
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YW23A Mncn Ltch Hong 8 -way 15p G RW44X Dinpak 282. BF2OW Washer 2BA G 1R69Á Tie- Clip Mic
VW71N UM Tie Clip Mic
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YW248 Mncn Itch Hong 12wry 17p G RW25C Dmpak M .. £1 595 SD BF22Y Washer 68A. 913350 Eletret Mic EM507 C11.98 A
RK69A Moon Ltch Hsng 17wry 25p ( +RW18A Dinpak 274. f1 50 D BF23A Washer SBA 90
YW260 Minicon Skt 3 -wry 24p ( RW15R Dinpak B £1 55 #D LR76H Cup Washer H KNOBS Page173
YW27E MimconSM4-wry 30p F RW140 DlnpakA . .£1.10 ) BF24B Shake 2BA 9p WF34M Electret Mic Dual - Z £17 72 A
VW28F Minicon Skt 6 -wry 389 RW43W Dinpak 254.. £1 10 0 BF25C Shake 4BA H
16369 Unisound Mic EM820 £22 30 A
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YW30H MinconSk112-wry 22: 1E RW221 Dinpak J . ...69p (E LR018 Shake SBA 119 H
RW75S Knob BK12 19p)G WYO6G Super Cardimd Mic £29.80 A
VW31J Polarcon O. tin Bp BF27E Tag 2BA 12p IG RX99H Knob RN92 33p (F WYO7H Stereo Electret Mm £26 20 A
VW25C Minicon Terminal 3p H Page156 BF28F Tag 484 9p H RW87U Knob 664 . ..... .. 22y (G 16386 Unisnd Dye DM - 31011 £37.90 (A).
VW95D IOC Con 3 -way 260 G BF29G Tag 68A RW86T Knob KW 424 F
YW96E IDC Con 4 -way 2Bp (F RW23A DinpakK .....fi8p El LRO2C Tag BRA tip G + RX09K Knob R78 58p (E
YW97F IDC Con 6 -way 39p (F RW248 DinpakL ..96pE BF3OH Pozi Screw MS 6mm 30p G
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11698G IDC Con 8 -way 68p (E RWt9V DolpakF .98o E BF31J Pozi Screw MS 12mm H132413 Knob K2 39p F 1694C Screen S15 _.. £6.58 B
YW99H IDC Con 12 -wry . -. 889 (E RW17T DmpdkD £1.4210 BF32K Pozi Screw M5 25mm 54p F +HB19V Knob RK401 E 16950 Mic Unit U15 £10.75 A
YX490 IDC Insertion Tool £2 45 (D BF33L Pozi Screw M4 6mm 232p H857M Knob RK403 £1.5 BK018 FM Mic C24 20 A
RW2OW DinpakG £1 341 B F34M Pozi Screw M4 12mm F RW88V Knob MI 29p( BKO2C FM Mic Adaptor £22 80 A
+RW490 Dinpak 280 £1 5510 BF350 Pori Screw M4 25mm 27p F 16350 Mic Windshield 45p (F
RW48C Plugpak 279 89p `E RW89W Knob M2
Pagel50 RWSOE PluOpak 282 ... .. 96p (E BF36P Pori Screw M3 6mm G RW90X Knob M3 RK92A Universal Mic Holder £1.85 O
RW51F Plugpak 283 £1 85 (0 LR57M Pori Screw M3 9mm 3:p G RX00A Knob M4 459 68936 Tapered Moe Holder Cl 49 0
HLO4E Waterton Plug 3- pin 129 G BF37S Pon Screw M3 12mm 2p27p
RX1OL Knob 881 D YW 729 Gsneck Moe Stand 8m f2 21 D
HLO5F Wafercen Plug 4 pin 1/ G RW28F Plugpak0. 659 E BF38R Pon Screw M3 25mm `F +RX11M Knob82 5501E) LH88V Gsneck Mic Sind 13m £2 95 C
HL06G Waterton Plug 6 -pm 19p G RW31J PlugpakT £2 25 C LR58N Pool Screw M3 40mm 33p (FI WF36P Gsneck Mic Sind 19m £3.72 C
HLO7H Waterton Plug 8- pin 199 G RW34M Plogpak X £2 48 C
HL08J Walercon Plug 12 -pin 290 RW350 Plugpak HO Guitar £4 86 C BF396 Pozi Screw M2 5 6mm 15p G Page167 YW730 Plastic Gsneck Base DIS
RK58N PlugpakY. £1 55 D BF40T Pozi Screw M2 5 12mm .. 180 G YW74R Metal Gsneck Base. £3.25 C
HL09K Walercon Skt 3 -way. lip 4G( BF41U Pozi Screw M2 6mm 29p F RW78K Knob 910 3591F WF37S Bkt For Gsnk Stand ..£1.95 D
HL10L Walercon Skt4 - way l Op RK27E PlugpakZ..... .. 96p (E BF46A IsoboltMS 12mm 55p E 148260 Knob F11 35p F YW75S Cast Base Mic Stand f3 85 C
HL11M Walercon Skt 6 -way 17p G RK57M Plugpak W .. ... £1.45 (D1 BF48C Isobolt M4 6mm .. 30p 6001B Knob NK2 45p 1111176H Extra Hot Mic Stand £7.84 B
HL12N Waterco Ski 8 -way 171 G RX02C Knob PK2 499
HL13P Walerco Sid 12- way 250
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HL140 Watercorcon0.2in
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28p F
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Terminal.. 3p 1H 8F51F booboo A13 6mm .. 1X02C Knob K78
VW32K Pola 99pp (H HY3OH Isobolt M3 9mm . 10p
2p (6 1%030 Knob K7C 34p F LB96E Table - Top Mic Stand £2.25 C
RK72P 3 way PC Terminal 34p F BF52G Isobolt M3 12mm . 26p 1
1004E Knob K70 58p F 56459 5- Foot Mic Stand f13.45A
61(730 4 way PC Terminal 37p F HB28F Knob R51 52p E X8464 Boom Arm £12 65 A
RK38R 8- Way PC Terminal 589 E BF53H Isobolt M3 25mm .. 3591 HB29G Knob 652 53p
ELECTRICAL 8F54J Isobolt M2.5 6mm .. 199 (
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RK74R 12 way PC Terminal E BF55K Isobolt M2 5 12mm 24p (( RX07H Knob 676 MUSIC & EFFECTS
+VW40T Compactboard £13 A BF56L Isonut M5 .... RX08J Knob R77 64p E
V1221 C8 Pin Blue 309 Page157 BF57M Isonut M4 ... Z0V H830H Knob R53.... 69p E
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YY260 CT Pin White _. ....... .£1.46( HFO1B Terminal Block SA 35p (F BF58N Isonut M3 ... lSp G YR64U Knob K8A pF
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£1.46 (D)
£159.60 (A)
HL54J
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BF59P Isonut M2 5
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£8 43 8
B F61R Isowasher M4 9p H 6408916 Knob K104 X830H Mono Mic Mixer ... fB 65
HL57M 5 Amp Plug Nylon 59p (E YKSSK Stereo Mixer MM2 £10 75 A
9p H RK90% Knob K106 59p E
RW67% 13 Amp Plug Nylon 75p (E BF62S Isowasher M3 RK9IY Knob KlOC 869 E 06296 Stereo Mixer £23 90 A
Page151 HL58N Rubber 134 Pluq £1 10 (E) BF63T Isowasher M2 5 99 H
7p H HB34M
HL59P 154 Plug Nylon DIS 16600 Isowasher M2 .
Knob K105L E
Paga177
W010L Large Patch Plug 37p F 111600 Kettle Connector £1 62 ((0)) 81,429 Isoshake M5 .. .. 12p G 148350 Knob K106L LI 7
HH39N Multi -position Plug 679(6 11L61R Flex Connector £1.40 (CO BF43W Isoshake M4 9p H H832K Knob K105 59p E .AFB Graphic Erilizr 6E206 £62 81 (A
Universal Plus
14386 ....859 E H8331 Knob 8106 £1 122 E £84 20 (A
E +Á927E GE 1305 Equaliser
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H1600 Std Power Plug 2.1 HL62S Mains Adaptor 2 -way £2.20 C 13FMX Isoshake M3 .... . 9p H H836P Knob K15
H163T Mains Adaptor 3 -way .£3.32 C 8F151 Isoshake M2 5 9p H AF59P Graphic Eq 0E909 £128 98 (A
HH61 R Long Pwr Plug 2.1 tóp (6 £1 15 0 16616 Isoshake M2 9p H H8386 Knob K30 7Sp (E) 1066W Mini - Phaser £24 20 A
HL64U Shaver Adaptor
HH62S Std Power Plug 2.5 159 ((G VB3OH Fuzz Box I:
HH63T Long Pwr Plug 2.5 15p (G( Page163 Page168
HH85G Power Skt 2 1 20p(( Pagel58 Page178
HH86T Power Skt 2.5 G HL65V Junction Box Small 54 (D LR62S Isotaq M5 18p HB39N Knob K44
RK37S PC Mtg Power Socket _. .2224 14166W Junction Box Lge ..... £1.35 E Isotag M4 HB4OT Knob K45 gpE X641 U Fuzz -W ah Pedal TEMP
HH87U Cassette Skt Nivico 4590 HL67% Junction Box RM _..£1.65(t0 LR64U loot"' M3 12p G 14641U Knob K46 £17 15 XB34M Vibra Chorus.. £5730 A
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HLI7T USA Mains Plug 299 (G 14L694 Dble Skt Unswitched £3.99 C 1666W loot"' M2 9p H WL45Y 15mm Collet Cap Blk 5p ( 08331 Echo Chamber £69 60 A
HLI8U Flat Pin NUS WL46A 15mm Collet Cap Blue 59 H LB67% Echo Chamber Tape f5 72 C
19p HL71N Single Sw Socket. £2.72 (C BF68Y S8 -Tpr No .8 x 3/81n y (G
141191 Flat Pie Conn 380 (F HL72P Double Sw Socket £5.20 B BF69A Slt-Tpr No 60 1(2in 2 22241 W147B 15mm Collet Cap Gm Sp H 51808 860 Echo Machine £76 40 (A)
HL730 Trailing Skt Single £1.75 16670 S8-Tpr No 6 x 3.8in .. 209 G WL48C 15mm Collet Cap Grey 5p H
HL74R Trailing Dble Skt. £3.75 C BE -67% SN- Ter No6x12ín _ 22 G W1490 15mm Collet Cap Red 59 H Pagel79
RW68V Dos Board 4-way£9.98 8 BF65V Slf-Tpr No 4 x 3.Brn 159 G WLSOE 15mm Collet Cap 111w 50 H
Page152 1840T Cry Gutter Pick -Up £3 93 C
Cooker Switch íB.45 (B 8F66W SN-Tpr No .4 x 121 ........ óp WL51F 15mm Collet Pntr Ba 50 H
HL16S Eurosocket. E
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BF64U S8- Tpr No .2 a 3/16'.. .. .. 12p G + W1526 15mm Collet Pntr Btu 5p H 18429 Steel Nag Pick-up f8 98
HUSK Shaver Skt Isolated £18.75 (A
HL15R
HL42V
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HL43W Euro Facility Plug. 9 +HL82D Flex Outlet Unswchd £3.95 (C) I1F70M
BF71N Nyl 2BA tin. 95p E WLSSK 15mm Collet Pntr Red 59 H 110744 Pickup Switch £3 24
BW9911 Euroconn Lead .£1.75 D WL56L 15mm Collet Pntr Vlw 18986 Strap Button 611 E
Page159 BF72P 42p1p Sp N
+ RW56L Cas Lead Crown _60p (E) Nyl ÍBA 1 nIn RX18U 15mm Collet Nut Cyr 159 G 18600 Collar Strings Steel Cl 7
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RW57M Cas Lead Hitachi DIS HL83E Switched Flex Outlet BF74R Nyl 4BA 1.1i2kt. £1.55 6019V 15mm Collet Indclr
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+RW63T Cas Lead Sanyo HL91Y Light Swch Dual £2.72 C 8F80B 0100A LC Cap Black 7p 11 RX86T MES Batten Hldr yy (G
+RW64U Cas Lead Sharp 14.92* Light Switch Triple.. £3.84 C BF81C gyiÑuiBB A.._. ._. .. SSp E 01016 LC Cap Blue 7p H R)(57M Holder MES Amber
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250W Push Dmr Sngl .... £10.84 B 18p (`G I
RW66W Cas Lead Telelunken (()) F0126 13983E Nyl Washer 4BA .. 189 IG 01030 LC Cap Grey 7p H RX59P Holder MES Clear £1 45 (0)
+YX62S Cassette Lead 05219 609 (E) X%350 Remote Control Dmmr... £29.95IA BF84F Nyl Washer 68A . 189 G 0104E LC Cao Red 79 H RX600 Holder MES Green £1.45 (D)

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RX61R Holder MES Red £1 45 (0 0010L True Isolator íl.55 (0 Mar Key Tab Flute 2
BY3OH DIS FY33L Verowire Comb 8p Ill BB12N Pedal PCB A' [2.20 C
RX7BH Died LES Lhldr Blue 35p (F VyYy65V Infra -Rail Source 389 (f Mr KY 7o file 2 213'
BY31J DIS FL82D Track Pin Fl5p (E BB15R Mother Board 'A' £10.30 A
RX77J Dmd LES Lhldr Green 35p (F Vy'66W Infra -Red Sensor 329 ( BY32K
Mar Kay Tao Flute 1' DIS FL2BF 4 -Way Tag 124y1G BB13P Aré Switch Board £1.88 D
RX78K Dmd LES Lhldr Red 35p F BY331
Mr Ky TD Fite 5 1 /J' DIS FL29G Mounting Strip 329 Fl
RX79L FL11M Tag Board 68140 MES Amp Board A' 729 E)
Dmd LES Lhldr White 35p F Page187 BV34M Mar Key Tab Flute 8' DIS 8691E1
XHOOA MES51 159 NV
8X806 Dmd LES Lhldr Yellow 35p F BY350 Mar Ky Tab Flute 16' DIS YL11M Vero Plugblock £4.88 C XHO2C MES52 159 NV
RX67X Flt -TD LES Lhldr Bin 38p F RK22Y Solar Panel 6V. £7.95 B + BY36P Mi Ky Tb Frch Hrn B' ........ £3-45 H084F Verobloc Bracket 72p E 51104E MES53 35p NV
RX68Y Fit-Tp LES Lhldr Grn 35p F RK23A Solar Panel 9V íq.74 B +BY37S Mar Key Tab Gedbt 8' £3 45 BK625 Engineer Design SM 6 XH31J MES54. 30p NV
RX69A Flt -TD LES Lhldr Red 39p F RK24B Solar Panel 12V £12 20 A + BY38R Mr Key Tab Gedkt 16' BK63T Verobloc Kit £591>11
FF66W Fluted Lnlor Amber YH7OM IR Emitter TIL3B 1 +BY39N Mar Key Tab Hnky Tnk XH331 MESS5 30p NV
309 F VH7IN Photodiode TIL700 £3.45
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YR84F Prof Plugblock £6.95 B XF 11 M Stereo Synth Book £2.00 NV (`Ci
YY01B LES Cover Blue 9p H Page188 +BY44% Mar Key Tab Pdl Sus £3.45 XX42V MP Urobreadboard £21.75 A BBIIU Synth Mixer PCB £4.%(C
YR85G Bus Strip Plugblock £2 95 C BB14% Synth VCA PCB Cl 64 D
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YR87U Plugblock PCB Cl 85 %1DB1
BY88V Synth 1979 Kybd Coot £6.96 (B)
YY05F LES Cover White 9p BY48C Mar Key Tab Reed 4 DS 5843W Seno Etch System £7 BY89W Synth Binary Encoder £8.94 B
XR561 tram Light Guide 67 8040T Synth PSU Mk II PCB
YY06G LES Cover Yellow 9p H XL11M Laser Tube £124 BY491) Mar Key Tab Reverb DÍS 05.32 C
BK52G Min Neon Red Pa9e202 BY%% Synth Smpl 8 Nse PC8 £4 20 C
38p H(19V 5KV Laser PCB £4.80 C +BY50E Mar Key Tab Rtr Fst £3 45 8843W Synth Trns Gen 1 PCB £3.20 C
BK53H Min Neon Green 38p H0631 Lens .. £2.451C1 +BY51F Mr Ky TO Rtr To Main £3 45 XYIOL UV Exposure Box £48 20 B845Y Synth Trns Gen 2 PCB. £3.84 rC
BK54J Mm Neon Amber 389 H064U Lensnolder £1.12E 9Y52G Mar Ky Tab Sahel 4' DIS BW19V Photo- Etch PCB £2.94 (A
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RX820 Pan Neon Amber 31 +BY53H Mar Key Tab Salic 8' f3 45 BY81C Synth Trns Rept PC8 £1 38 `D
RX83E
F) XX12N Etch Crystals 07.19 D BV82D Synth Rvrb 8 Pits PCB f3 20 (C
Pan Neon Red 3Ip (F) BY54J Mar Key Tab Sax 16 DIS BW20W Phot - Etch Dr11p Pb C1 95 D
BK51F WF101 Etcher Flub £2 52 C
BV83E Synth VC Pn 8 AncPCB f8 36 B
Pan Neon Green ORGAN + BYSSK Mar Key Tab Sting 4' £3 45 88388 Synth Oscillator PCB £4 98 C
RX81C Square Neon Red 330 9p BY56L Mar key Tab Strng 8' DIS
F) 8502C PCB Pen £1 35 (D 0848C Synth Eat I/P's PCB Cl 54 D
8598G Square Neon Green 369 F) * BY57M Mar Ky Tb SO - Bss 16' £3.45 85030 Resist Remover fl 21 (E
BKSSK Chrome Neon Red 5p + BY58N Mar Key Tab Sus Acc £3.45 8865V 3600 VCF PCB £2 20 (((C
BK561 Chrome Neon Green
Pagel 89 + BY59P Mar Key Tab Sus Solo
HX00A PCB SRBP SmB Single 48p (F BB64U 4600 Hinge 75p
72p £3.45 WF38R PCB SRBP Med Single %p (E 1E
BB63T Synth Ext I,P's BM 649 E
0L02C SAM77 £1.20 (D) BY600 Mar Key Tab Trmpt 8' DIS WF39N PCB SRBP Lrg Single... fl 25 (D BB49D Synth Oscltr Mtg Bkt 92p E
Page/81 BY61 R Mar Key Tab Tuba 16' DIS 0X018 PCB F Glass Sm Sngl 85p (E BB52G Synth Mixer Chassis £2 10 (C
RX70M Wire Neon 149 `F
Pagel 90 +BY62S Mar Key Tab Vibrato £3 45 WF4OT PCB F. Glass Med Sngl £1 75 D 13(351F Synth Pwr Sply Htsnk £1 30 lD
+ 8Y63T Mar K Tab Vox Mg 8' £3.45 WF41U PCB F Glass Lrg Sngl f2 75 (C
W013P Wire Bulb 12V 309 513101 DM02 £14.82 (A) BY64U Mar K Tab Vox Hum 8' DIS 8856E Synth Mixer Mtg BM 169 (0
WL74R LES Bulb 6V . /9p G )0311M DMO2T WF42V PCB F Glass Med Dble f 1 621D BB6IR Synth VCF MIO BM 649 IE
£15.921A) FL76H
WL75S LES Bulb 12V 159 G SST' b 13858N Synth Trns 1,Env Bkt 85p IE
ROME Neon Bulb 99p E B859P Synth Trns 2 Mtg Bkt £1 20 (D
Page191 XX13P KT StTnp £11950g305p ill
WL76H Bulb MES 3.5V 35pF Drawbar Red LI 35 (el 145046 Polish Block £1 40 (D 1313600 Synth VCA Mtg Bkt 52p E
WL77J Bulb MES 6V 0.24W 3p (F %LO8J Short Spring Line fó.99 B 8842V Drawbar White £1 55 D X890% Fixncuit f9 52 (B BF95D Joylever PCB 99p E
WL78K Bulb MES 6V 0.8W 319 III FB98G Rubber Coupling 7 E XG20W CM100 PCB Kit £69 95 A %001B 5600 Front Paned £1598 A
WL79L Bulb MES 6 5V 27 XB84F Long Spring Line £11.13 Al BR%G Drawbar Biue ((((((D
RK40T Film FPF012 £9 95 B Carr in UK 1~ 5001 f9.
W18013 Bulb MES 12V 1.2W 289 F XB85G MES Driver Modula £8.95 B 899911 Drawbar Green f1 55 D3 R641Ú Etching Kit CM100E £582 C BY84F 5600 Rear Panel £4 55(C)
YL171 Reverb PSU Module £4.73 C 5B18Ú Contact Pedal Board £26 20 A
WL81C Bulb MES 12V 2.2W 2P 8642V PCB006 Pack £7 95118 0002C 5600 Cabinet £55 23191
WL82D Bulb MES 24v 369 X8177 Mkt Kbd 49- Note C -C £28 50 (A X0215 Chemicals Kit CM100C £16 95áA Carr in UK with 5002 .. í9 00
L010L Portable Lamp £6.95 X813P KB Mounting Strip IF) Pagel 95 BW21% Track Tape 31 £1 24 (E 0879L Teak 5600 Calmest DIS
WIN Caravan Lamp íl0.26 B XB19V Free - Stdg Pedalboard £63.00áA BW22Y Track Tape 40 £124 E Carr in UK with 5879 £7 00
LO11M 12V Tube £1.38 D Pa9e192 X8998 POI Unit Front Panel £2 95 (C B W234 Track Tape 50 f 1 24 E LW53H 5600S Synth Kit £599 95 (A)
LL15R 240V Inspection Lamp £5.80 /B %B%E 32 - Note POIDO £135 41 A 8W248 Track Tape 62 fl 39 ((((((D Carr in UK with LW53 £20 00
HB52G Pygmy Bulb Bow 90p
X13140 Keyboard 48 - Note £23.94 A Carr in UK with XB96 £14 3!'.
(E XB15R Keyboard 49 - Note £33.20 A BW25C Track Tape 80 Cl 39(D
H853H Pygmy Bulb Green 90p E X8215 Piano Pedal £11 85 (A) 13W269 Track Tape 100 Cl 39 D Pa9e214
H854J Pygmy Bulb Red X8165 Keyboard 61 -Note £39% A
XY92A Twin Kbd & Frame £49 90 XB2OW Swell Pedal £11 95 (B BW27E Track Tape 125 Cl 96 D
HBSSK Pygmy Bulb White 709 E
%Y97F Kbd Separator £1.95 D XY89W Switched Swell Pedal £11 45 A BW28F Track Tape 150 fl%D BV%T 3800 Interface PCB f2 62 CI

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H856L Pygmy Bulb Yellow/ 900 XY98G Swell Pdl 115g a Trim £3 75 C BW29G Track Tape 200 Cl 96
8134713Synth Otpt Stge PCB £6 34 B
8H62S Spacer Block 0003D 3800 Front Panel £11 98 8
WF25C Spot Lamp Amber £.85 BH63T Keyboard Spacer
XY28F Remote Foot Control £12 60 A 8W3OH Pad 075 C1 55 D 8867% 3600 VCF Mtg 8kt 599 (E
WF26D Spot Lamp Blue 5221951 X894C Contact Block 1 WG BW31J Pad 100 11 55
WF27E Spot Lamp Clear 8F96E 3800 Sp Ent I,P BM 559 (E
WF28F Spot Lamp Green
£1.84
£2.95
XBO1B Contact Block GJ Pa9e196 BW32K Pad 125 £1 64
X802C Contact Block GB2 BW33L Pad 150 Cl 55 D BF98G 3800 VCA Bkt S5p (E
WF29G Spot Lamp Red £2.85 C XY99H Roll Top A
BW34M Pad 200
BF99H 3800 lneace Mid 8th 55p (E
X0030 Contact Block GC3 DIS XGOOA Roll Top Guides£19.50
IPrl £2 50 IC £1 64 D BY85G 3800 Rear Panel.... £4 56 IC
WF3OH Spot Lamp Violet £2 85 C 0Y07H Contact Springs BW350 Pad 300 Cl 50 D
YB29G Spot 88pp H)) )(60113 Music Stand £5.82 C )(0046 3800 Cabinet £49 60 (A
£1.99 C
XBOOA Gold Wire Cl 1010) X8950 Organ Stool 9999 £29 50 (A BW36P Pad 400 £2 62 C Carr in UK with 8004 £9 0(
)0331JJ BC CDHolD-deOn Srigl Ir
BW37S Pad 500 .. £3 95 C
5B32K BC Clip- On Hdr Twin DIS BW38R Pad 600 £5 64 B LW54J 3800 Synth Kit £336 75 (A
Pagel 93 Carr in UK with LW54 £20 00
Pa9e182 51304E Earth Bar 23p (G PANEL METERS Page204 Y046A Synth Demo Tape C4 50 A)
FL66W Stop Tab Black 92p (E
XF41 U Syynth Guide Book £2.30 NV (C
WF22Y Gooseneck Lamp £5 86 B FL67X Slob Tab Blue BW40T IC Pads 200 £5.60 (C XF42V 5600$ Patch Char) 7p NV (H
YK39N Alarm Beacon £18 95 (A 92p E
FL68Y Stop Tab Green 92p Page197 BW41U Drafting Templets 98p E XF43W 3800 Patch Chart 7p NV(H(
WL32K Mini LED Red áop (G FL69A
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8045Y Transfer Sheet 1 429 F
WL33L Mini LED Green Stop Tab Grey 92p E
á9D (G RW74R Level Meter DIS HX46A Transfer Sheet 2 429 F1
WL34M Mini LED Orange á7p (FI FL70M Stop Tab Ivory 92p E LB8OB Sig Strength Meter f1 851t0)) H)(4713Transfer Sheet 3 42p F' Page215
YY38R Mini LED Yellow
+FL71N Stop Tab Maroon 92p E 10791 Tuning Meter Ct 95 D)
199 (GI +FL72P Stop Tab Orange 92p E HX48C Transfer Sheet 4 429 F OY17T 2716/M3 £14 95áA
YV39N Mini LED Clip _ 3p (H RW730 Meter V41 110490 Transfer Sheet 5 429 F Print
WL27E LED Red 12p
FL730 Stop Tab Red .92p E Y047B Dual VU Meter C3 90 C
G FL74R Stop Tab White HX63T Transfer Sheet 6 429. F GA65V Sequencer PSU PC8 El 35áD
WL28F LED Green 92p E RK21 % Quick Ft Mtr 50 -0 - 50 HX64U Y056L Sequencer Main PCB £5 54 (C
G £2 95 Transfer Sheet 7 42p
WL29G LED Orange 330 IF
19p FL75S Stop Tab Yellow DIS RKOSF Ock Ft Mtr 100 -0 100 £2 95 C HX65V Transfer Sheet 8 425 F Y057M Sell Display PCB f1 65 (0I
WL3OH LED Yellow BROSF S Tab Acc Del Trent £1.10 D RKO6G Quick Fn Meter 50u4 £2 95 C
179 (G 09478 S Tat Bass Guitar £1.10 D Quick Fit Mtr 100u4
4066W Transfer Sheet 9 429 F Y058N Seq Keyboard PC8 f2 35 C
YY40T LED Clip 3 (H RKO7H f2 95 (C HX67% Transfer Sheet 10 42p F YO59P Seq Interface PC8 C2 10 C
0W96E Square LED Red 38p ((F
BR67X S Tab Bourdon 8' £1.10 D RK08J Quick Fit Mtr 500uA £2 95 IC LW66W Sequencer Kit £125 00 A
BRO6G S Tab Cello 16' £1.10 0 8068V Transfer Sheet 11 429 F
YH600 Square LED Green 399 (F 81(09K Quick Fit Meter 1 mA f2 95 Cl HX83E Transfer Sheet 12 429 F( XH59P Sequencer Leaflet 40p NV IF
YH61R Square LED Yellow 4361(Fi BRO7H S Tab Clarinet 8 £1.10 D RK1OL Quick- Fit Meter 5mA £295 C H)(84F Transfer Sheet 13 99 ._. 42p F
YH82S BR08J S Tab Clarion 4' C1 10 D RK1IM Quick Fn Meter 1OmA £2.95 C Page216
Square LED Clip 7 H HX440 Transfer Kit £3 751C)
VV41 U Large LED Red C1 49 D3
BY00A S Tab Clavichord f1 10 D +RK12N Quick Fit Meier SOmA £2.95 C
YY42V Large LED Cup 21p G
BYOrB STab D,e to Rotor El 10 D RK13P Quick Ft Meter 100m A £2.95 C 5008J Spectrum Front Panel 9... £14 95 A
YY45Y BY02C S Tab Dly Vbrato Acc £ 1 10 D XX46A Spectrm Joystk Panel f2 25 C
Shape LED RI Red 204 RK140 Quick Ft Meter SOOmA £2.95IC
YY46A Shape LED R1 Green 25p(F BY030 S Tab Dip Vbrlo Solo f1. 10 D XY9oX Spectrum Bus Bar Set C2 20 C
RK15R Quick- Fit Meter lA £2.95 C GA03D Spectrum PSU PCB
BRO9K S Tab Diapason 8 £1.10 D RKI8S Quick- Fit Meter SA £2.95 C £2 40 C
YY47B Shape LED R1 Orange 371(F
YV48C Shape LED RI Yellow 279 (F
BR68Y S Tab Diapason 16 £1.10 D RK17T Quick- Fit Meter 25V C2.95 C PROJECTS C.1109K 24 - Way Contact PCB £2 98 C
YY491) Shape LED S2 Red BR10L S Tab Drawbars Acc £1.10 D RK18U Quick Frt Meter 50V £2 95 C GA10L 25 Way Contact PC8 _ _. f2 94 C1
(G BR1 1 M S Tab Drawbars Solo £1.10 D
YV50E Shape LED S2 Green 2 p (F GA36P Spectrum VCO PC8 £4 75 (C
YV51F Shape LED 13 Red BR12N S Tab Dulciana 8
+ RK1 9V Quick Fu Meter VU f2 %IC; GAS3H Spectrum LEO PCB f2 50 C
21p(G £1.10101 RK2OW Punch 27 5mm C6 58 8
YV52G Shape LED L3 Green 8813P S Tab Flute 1 _. TEMP HWU r inicon PI 17way /6p F GA55K Spectrum Cotter PC8 Ct 82 D
28p (F BR140 S Tab Flute 2 TEMP GA57M Spectrum VCF PCB £2 64 SCI
YYS3H Shape LED L3 Yellow 28p Page198 BH67X Rt Angie Mncn PI 15W 65p E
YY54J Shape LED 14 Red 22y (G
BR15R S Tab Flute 2 23 £1.10(D) BX%G Jumper Cable 17 - GA59P Spectrum Shaper PCB f3 26 (C
YY55K Shape LED T4 Green BR16S S Tab Flute 4 C1 .1010) RW98G 2inPn Mt 100- 0 - 100uA f6 65 B YKO6G Pedalboard Cablelorm £2 98 C LW600 Spectrum Synth Kit £167 50 (A)
269 (F
YY561 Shape LED T4 Yellow 269 IF BR17T S Tab Flute 5.113 RW99H 21nPn Mt 500 0 500uA £6 65 B HY31J Steel Washer 4BA l l p (G XH56L S trum Synth Book fl. 42 NV DÍ
YYV58M Shap LLED A 138113U S Tab Flute 8
S Tab flute 16'(D £1 TE
Vi lid RW91Y B
C6 98 f%Y94C Matinee Front Panel £17 95 A
XH18U MES22 255 V
223 (G) 8819V £1.10) RW92A 2in Pan Meter 100uA C6 % B V95D Matinee Mtlwk Kit £9.50 B BY78K Piano PSUNoice PCB f4 45 (CI
9820W STab French Flom t'
£1.10á(D RW93B 2in Pan Meter 500uA C6 45 B ))))))))
XY%E End Cheek Set £6.75 B BV79L Plano Top Oct PCB f544 C
88215 STab Gedeckl e' £1.10 0 RW94C 2in Pan Meter 1 mA £6 45181 YKO4E Matinee PSU BM f 1 60 0 BY808 Piano Two - Oct PCB f6 72 8
Paget 83 BY05F S Tab Gedeckt le í1.1O D RW95D 2in Pan Meter 5mA f6 45 B YKOSF Pot Mntg Brld 7991E X006G Piano Cabinet Black £19 95 A
YH53H Cliplite Amber 186' G BY06G S Tab Honky Tonle fl .10 D RW96E 2in Pan Meter 1OmA £6 86 B FH86T Reset Spring 4p (Hl
YH54J Cbphte Clear 189 G BR22Y S Tab Horn 8' £1 10 D +R%32K 2in. Pan Meter 50m4 £6 65 B 88600 Latcnbrkt 5 way 27p (F) 7
YH55K Cliplite Green 189 G BY07H S Tab Mixture 18' £1.10 D RX33L 2in Pan Meter 130mA í62O B HV26D Latch Brki /6 way ...729 E
Y11561 Cliplite Red 189 G BR23A S Tab Oboe B' fl 10 D RX34M 21n Pan Meter 500mA £5 99 B 113.270 Reset Bar 'Sway 35p F )0111W21 MES25 25p NV
`11.157M Cliplite Yellow 189 G RX350 2in Pan Meter lA HY28F 39p F +6816S Orgn Guar Bass PCB £12 28 A)
BR24B S Tab Octave 4 £1.10 f6 96 B Latchbrld 9way GA32K Hexadrum PCD £2 60 C
YY61R Multicolour LED TEMP BR25C S Tab Pedal Sustain £1.10 R%36P 2in. Pan Meter 50V f6 65 B HY29G Reset Bar Sway LW85G Hexadrum Kit £18 95 A
08541 Rect Multicolour LED 75p E BY08J S Tab Piano C1.10 RX37S 2in Pan Meter 300V. C6 95 B OY15R 2716,M2 £10121
YY59P BY09K S Tab Presets Cancel £1 10 +RX52G 2in Pan Meter's'.... £6 65 B
GA05F Syntom PCB £l 18 (0
Chrome LED Small 491 F) GA18U Matinee PSU PCB £2.10
0Y46A Chrome LED Small Gn BYI01 S Tab Pests to Rotor £1 10 RX53H 2in Pan Meter 'VU'.. £6 651B) f XY86T Matinee Main PC8 £50 00 88600 Synlom Front Panel f1 25 (D)
YY600 Chrome LED Large Red 59p ( ) BY11M RX54J Large Panel Meter... £8 56 B %Y88V Matinee Contact pcb £7.30 LW861 Synlom Kit £10 %11
STab Reed 4' £1 10 D
07478 Chrome LED large Gn 569 BR260 S Tab Reverb £1.10 0 RX92A Meter MI 15V £7.62 B X(91 Y Matinee Organ Kit £299.95 A)
0Y48C Black Bezel LEO Red ...
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380 BY12N S Tab Rotor Fast £1.10 0 R%88V Meter MI 300V f8 94 B Carriage with XY91Y £15.00
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0Y491) Black Bezel LED Gn 479 F) BY13P S Tab Rotor To Main £1.10 D +R%89W Meter Ml lA í7.38(B X(938 £99 50 Al
BY65V Red Bargraph Gslpy £3.25 (C) BR27E S Tab Sauicet 4' £1.10 D
Matinee Cabinet Kit
Carnage with XY938
GA350 Synwave PCB fl 10 El
RX90X Meter MI 5A £7.24 B £20.00 BX99H Synwave Front Panel Cl. 25 D
YG33L Green Bargraph Dslpy £3.22 (C) BR28F S Tab Salicional B' £1.10 0 RX91Y Meter MI 154 £7.65 B XG05F Matinee Module Kit £399.95 A) LW87U Synwave Kit £10 25 A
YG34M Ornge Bargraph Dspty DIS BR29G S Tab Saxophone 16' £1.10 D RX93B Meter MI 25A £7 95 B Carr in UK With XGO5 £15.00 GA54J Synclock PC8 £1.65 0
+YG350 Yllow Bargraph Osply BR30H S Tab Solo Del Trim £1.10 0 XX43W Matinee Dem Cassette £1.99(0) 5X440 Synclock Front Panel £1 50 D
FR36P 7 - Seg Red Type 1 £1.07 8R31J S Tab String 4' £1.10 D XH55K Matinee Book 9999 C2 50 NV (C) LWSSK Synclock Kit
FR38R 7 - Seq Red Type 4 B832K S Tab String 8' £1.10 D £19 75 ((A)1
£1.25 LW88V Volume Pedal Kit £21 45 (A)
BR33L S Tab Sub Bass 16' £1.10 (`0 PCB EQUIPMENT Page210
Page184 BY140 S Tab Sustain Age £1.10IDI Page219
BY15R STab Sustain Sob £1.10 D 8045Y AS314 F
FR39N "1,2" Display Type 1 (E BR34M S Tab Tremulant £1.10 D Pagel 99 BR88V Ml Soace Adotr Kit £3 C1 GA52G Auto Swell PCB £1.15 Di
FR41U "1,2" Display Type4 £1.0 D BR350 S Tab Trumpet 95 TE YL20W Mstr Tuning Module £1820 (A) LW89W Auto Swell Kit £10.9014
BKO3D Vertisocket Type 1 £1.15 D FLO2C SRBP 01in Type3 Cl 21 ID) Divider Board '
BR36P S Tab Tuba 16' £1.10 D FLO6G Vero 14354 259IF)
BBOOA £4.64 C GA248 Guitar Tuner PCB £1.45 D
5604E Vertisocket Type 2 £2.45 C 88018 Divider Board '8' £3.28 C) VL26D Guitar Tuner Fri Pan
BY66W DD Display Type A BV16S S Tab Vibrato £1.10 D FLO7H Vero 10345 Cl 2010) Cl. 10 D
£1.98 0 S Tab Vox Anglia 6' Tone Board 'A' LW90X Guitar Tuner Kit £10 75 A
BR37S £1.10 D FLO8.1 Vero 10346 %p (6) 131302C £4.45 C
BY67% DO Display Type AF
BY68Y DO Display Type C £2.
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811490
S Tab Voy Humane 9'
Tablet Rocker Grey
£1.10 D
9601E
FLO9K Vero 10347 ... £1 9211
)0) 88030 Tone Board '13'
880711 Control Board -A'
..£1.99 C
£4.25 C
GA48C Harmony Gen PCB fl C)
XXOBJ 4 -Dig Dspy Cmn Cam £2.85 C FL10L Vero 10348 fl 24 Dl 13808J Control Board 'B' £2.96 C
LW91 Y Harmony Gen Kit f15 459i 11
BY7OM 4 Dig Dis Cmn Anode BH5OE Tablet Rocker Orange %0 `E F15311 Vero 10401 £3 65 C 88090 Sawtooth Board 'A'
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81151E Tablet Rocker Red %p (E FL17T Verostnp Ct 39 D £4.35 C Page220
+BY17T Mar Ky Tab Cello 16' £3 45 FL19V DIP Board £4 96 C 135101 Sawtooth Board 'B' £5.49 B
Page185 BY18U Mar Key Tab Clar 8' DIS H048C Vero V-0 Board £2 301D 0877) Divider MO & Frq Gen £4.95 C GA00A DI. Box PCB £1 10 D
H036P Mutt Cmn Cath Dispy £3 45 CI BY19V Mar Ky Tab Clnon 4' 01$ FL2SC Tool 2022. £1 64 11Di
BB78K Pedal PCB -B' £3.95 C GA41 U Combo Amp PEW f6 24 B
8079E 32- Note Pedal Voice £4.82 C XG03D Combo Amp Frm Panel £4 60 C
FR32K Filter Amber CIS +BV2OW Mar Key Tab Clay fá15 F1260 Tool 2150 £2 32 (D 88806 Pedal Diode PCB £1.65 0 LW92A Combo -Amp KK £92.85 A
FR33L Filter Green £1 20 (D) +BY21X Mar Ky Tb 09 to Rtr £1.45 FL27E Tool 2151 £2 23 D
FR34M Filter Red B5 BY22Y Mr Ky Tb Dy Vbr Acc DIS FL2OW Pin 2140 6891/ H072P Auto Ogn Gervelk PCB £4.38 C
FR350 Filter Yellow 65 E
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+BY23A MI Ky Tb DIy Vbr Slo £3,45 FL21 X Pin 2141 659 140730 Auto Ogn Crd Cdr PCB £4.49 C Page221
FY89W Lqd Crystal Display BY248 Mar Key Tab Diap 8' 015 8074R Auto Ogn Auto St PCB £8.32 8
f4 82(C) FL23A Pin 2144
65p69p
(EI H075S Auto Ogn PNPSU PC8 £8.58 C RG Stereo Amp Heatstnk £1.25 0
FL248 Pin 2145 Stereo Amp Woodwork 9999 £6 95 B
YLOOA Organ Mixer PC8 £3.524 061571 Stereo Amp Chassis £6 92 8
Page186 Page194 Pa98200 YL18U 2605 PSU PCB £2.90 DI GA71N Stereo Amp PCB £4 92 C
YL21 X 32 Note POI PSU PCB £3 42 C GFL78K Stereo Amp Sw PCB 42p E
W1350 Opto - Isolator 69 E1 BY25C Mar Key Tab D1ap 16' X%388 Downbeat Irldictr PC8 £2 20 C
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DIS FL808 Pin 0266 Pk 01100 C2 65 F
YY625 Dual Opto - Isolator £1.48 ((D -eBV26D Mar K Tab Dbar Acc £3,45 FLet C Pin 1657 Pk of le 38p 1(Ft 8811M Gate Board LW71N 25W Stereo Amp Kit £55 20 A
YY63T Goad Opto - Isolator f2 96 (C +BV27E Mar K Tab Dbar Solo £1.45 RK94C Verowrre Kit £S 94 8804E Tone Board C í4.q0 (C RK36P Switch Panel £1 20 D
W070M Darlington Isolator 7429111E 8Y28F Mar Key Tab Dulc 8' DID HY16S Verowire Pen f5 32 C GA97F Stereo Amp IR Decode £2 75 C
YY64U SCR Isolator 0805F Tone Board 'D' £4.9 6A99H Sto Amp IR Contrller £l.40 D
f2 1 C +BY29G Mar Key Tab Flute 1' £3.45 HY17T Verowue Spool 99p E 88066 Tone Board 'E'. £1.992 C)
l C) LW77J Amp Remote Cntn Kit .... £28.96 A

TRADE QUANTITIES
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XH331 MES55 30V NV Page256 See
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X1261) MES71 -.. .. .. 30p NV HR25C Stylus GP91SC DD C1.8510
8£551591 W W/W Mm 0 22R to 1R 29p
XH48CMES33 409 NV XGO6G Burglar Alarm Box £12 XF260 MES718 FREE BKOSF Stylus Sanyo ST28 W WW Min 1 R2 to 221( 19p
FL94C HiFi Amp Sol Mthr PC £4 20 (C XG07H Est Horn Box £14.50 (A Continuity TestrPCB .... £1 321DD5) BK07H Stylus ATN3400 £1.95 C
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F1950 HiFiAmp Sal PCB £3 47 GA44X Burglar Alrm PSU PCB £2 40 CM HR31 J Stylus GP104 DD £1.85 ((D))
FL96E HiFi Amp E91 MMr PC £3.42 C G55 BurghAlrm Main PC8 £6 75 B %F478 E6MM May 11981 £1 00 NVI HR66W Stylus AcosSM6 £4.95(C)
HiFi Amp E01 PC8. £2.20 (C
0 Break Contact PCB £1 82 D fW
FL97F
FL98G HiFi Amp Pk Det PCB £2 46 El
GA46A
GA4713 Est Horn PCB C1.60 (((Di
XF48C EIS MMJune 1981 £1 00 NV 'BKO8J StylusATN71 £5.50 11-1 tOWWWMd 5p`( )))

XF49D E&MM July 1981 Cl 00 NV Y%O6G Stylus ADC RS030 £6.3218 P 25 W/W Res £1 65 ((D
FL99H
XX32K
HiFt Amp PSU PCB
HPhoneS Ski Brckl
£2.32 (C LW57M Burglar Alarm Kit
LW59P Break Contact Kit
£44.95 (A
£2 99 C XF50E E&MM August 1981 f1.00 NV BK09K Stylus ATN3710 £/.9 y HV Res 1M- 33M 12yy (G
BK10L Stylus Toshiba NSOt .... £5.5019 y HV Res 47M 258 (
XY21% HiFi Amp Chassis £2452908 A 1W51314Ext Horn Kit £32 20 A + 00096 Stylus AT70 .. ...... £4.95 (C
XY22Y HiFi Amp Screen .f2.42 D 115(S(E GAB1C ChanneLPSU PCB £1.85 D BL64U Constantan 28 sw9 £3 35 C
XFF5226218MM October 1981 £1.00 NV B1(19V Stylus D5107AL. £4.95 55125 Resnet 100/3 858 E
XY23A HiFi Amp Frt Panel £11.98 (B GA320 Extra Channel PCB f1 3510 E&MM November 1981 £1.00 NV HR68Y Stylus VM8 £5.50 (B YY13P Resnet 2205 858 E
XV21B HiFi Amp Cover Black £7 96 (B LW730 RTX3 Doppler Kit £39 95 (A 5F5311
XF54J E&MM December 1981 £1.10 NV +HR39N Stylus BSR TC8 D £1.50 D YV140 Resnet 47014 858 E
1W7411 Radar
Radar C Module £15 40 A C1 10 NV + HR71N Stylus BSR 5T4 DD £1.95 D SV15R Resnetlk 85p E
1W75S Radar Extr Ch Module £4.90 C XF55K EBMM January 1982
Pa9e223 XF561 E&MM February 1982 £1 10 NV 11542V Stylus BSR STIO £1.65 0 W16S Resnet 2k2 938 E
HO Mixer PCB No.2 £1.96(0) XF57M E&MM March 1982 C1 10 NV HR45Y Stylus BSR ST15 £1.85 D)) YY17T Resnet 4k7 1356 E
LR13P
LR140 HO Mixer PCB No.3 £1.68 D
Page240 XF58N EBMM April 1982 £1.10 NV HR478 Stylus BSR ST17 DD £1.65 D VY18U Resnet 10k .858 E
Stylus BSR ST21 _ £1.85 D YV19V Resnet 226 BSp E
LR15R HO Mixer PCB No .4 £1.62 D GBOOA Ultrasonic Sur PC8 f1 60 D XF59P E&MM May 1982 £1.10 NV 11117411
85p E
11434M H0 Mixer PCB No.24 £2.20 0 08018 Ultrasonic IF PCB £1 60 0 XF600 EBMM June '82 C1.10 NV BK11M Stylus Hitachi E100 £5.50 B YV20W Resnet 47k
LW83E Usonic Xceiver Kit £12 65 A XF61R E&MM July 1982 .C1.10 NV BK12N Stylus JVC DT31 £3.50 B YV21 % Resnet 10011 85p (E
Page224 LWB4F Usonic Interlace Kit £2 50 C) XF62S EBMM August 1982 [1.10 NV YX12N Stylus Garrard GA150 WR52G Hor S- Min Prest 100R
DIS 10p (G
XF44X Magnum Booklet 59p NV E) HR76H Stylus 0110E £8.50 (B WR53H Hor S- Mm Prest 220R .. 10p (G
LR16S HO Mixer PCB No.5 £1.24 (D Y044% Magnum 1 PCB. £3 25 (lC Page249 H577J Stylus 0110H £2.95 (C3 WR54J Hor S -Mm Prest 470R 10p G
LR350 HO Mixer PCB No.25 £1.92 Y045Y Magnum 2 PCB . £2.95 IC HR48C Stylus Dl lOSR £1.951103 WR55K Hor S- Min Prest 1k 10p G
LR21 % HO Mixer PCB No.6 £l .10 E XF63T EBMM September 1982 £1.10 NV HR49D Stylus D12OSR 02.45 C
Y072P Magnum Mode Chng PCB £1 65 (D 5F64U E&MM October 1982 DIS WR56L Hor S - Min Prest 21(2 10p G
1R22Y HO Mixer PCB No.7 £1.75 GAM. Multi -circuit Board ....£1.35 (D HR78K Stylus Hitachi ST101 £5.40 ICI WR57M Hor S- MmPrest 467 10p G
LR23A HO Mixer PCB No.8 £1.60 0 X11618 EBMM Protects Vol 1 £1.00 NV(0)
X6006 Maplin Mao Subscrptn 70p NV HR79L Stylus Hitachi ST103 £6.75 (B) WR58N Hor S - Min Prest l0c 10p G
5401 B Protects Book One 70p M/ (E) a- VX 13P Stylus Hitachi ST104 £4.95 C WR59P Hor S-Min Prest 22K 10p G
Pa9e241 55140 Stylus JVC DT21S WR600 Hor S- Min Prest 476 10p G
Page225 XAO2C Proects Book Two 70p NV``E F054J Stylus JVC 0T33 £4.95 (C) W561R Hor S - Min 100k 10p
LW50E Electronics For All DIS XA031) Protects Book Three 70p NV(E
1R248 HO Mixer PCB No. 9 £1.78 D) 5009K £12.50 A
Tram Control Case XAO4E Protects Book Four 70p NV (El BK140 Stylus Trio STY111Stylus WR62S Hor S- Min Prest 2201i 10p
11442V HO Mixer PCB No. 29 £3.24 C) XX47B £3.75 C
Train Cnrl Front Pnl HR81C 6E S3S C1.BO WR63T Hoc S -Min Prest 470k 100
1.525C HO Mixer PCB No.10 £2.10 03 GA72P Tram Common PCB£2.90 C HR83E Stylus NP WR64U Hor S -Min Preset 1M 10p
LR260 HO Mixer PCB No.14 £1 96 D GA730 £2.20 C
Train Control PCB PROTECTION HR84F Stylus NP EPS52 _ _ £1.95 ((C)) WR65V Vrt S -Min Prest 1005 lip
£1.35 D
Train Receiver 1 PCB
YX165 Stylus NP EPS53_[5.50 (B) WR66W Vrt S -Min Prest 2208 11p
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Train Receiver 2 PCB VX17T Stylus Philip ÁG3306 DIS WR67X Vrt S - Min Prest47011
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LW61R Tram CommoniPSU Kit.. £27.50 A R%96E Salusenoider 20 45p +HR87U Sly Philips GP20000 £1.8510) WR68Y VrtS - Mrn Prest 16
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£1.96 D LW62S Train Control Kit £6.75 B RX97F Saluseholder 1 4in 1 £1.96 (D(F + HR89W Stylus Philips GP205 £1.25 D WR69A Vrt S - Mon Prest 21Q lip
Y01 BU Tone Con PCB LW63T Train Rcvr1 ML926Kit £6.90 B R5490 Chassis F H 20mm . tip (G Yx18U Stylus Philips GP213 WR70M Vri S -Mm Prest 4k7
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Y006G Stereophoner PCB £1 10 D Chassis F H 1 4 in i?p C HR90X Styl PhIlips GP400 £5.10 (B)
Y019V LM380 Amp PCB. f2 20 D LW64U Train Rcvr2 M1926101 £6.99 ((B RX50E
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Y020W 20W Amp PCB f1 50 D LW68Y Train Revd ML927Kit£6.9918 Y%19V 581 Phelps GP400Mk2 £4.95 (Cl WR72P Vrt S - Min Prest 22k 11p G
LW69A Train Rcvr2 ML927Kit £6.99 (ff(((BII) RXSIF FHCar ..1080 YX2oW Styl Phrlps GP40161It2 £6.75 (B WR730 Vrt S-Min Prest l7k- 11p G
Page227 WR93R Fuse 20mm SOmA 6p H BKISR Stylus EPC207 WR74R Vrt S -Min Prest 100k t/p G
Page242 WROOA Fuse 20mm 100mÁ HR51 F Stylus
Stylus BF4OD £1.85 D WR75S VrtS- Min Prest 220k llp G
H0685 5055 Hi - Fi PCB £3.25 (C) WR94C Fuse 20mm 150mA 69 H HR96E DM500/7 £5.72 C WR7611 VnS- Men Prest 470k 0
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GA84F Remote Data Itch PCB £2 10 WR018 Fuse 20mm 250mA +YX22Y Stylus Sanyo STl0.1 £4.95 C WR77J VenS -MinPresllM
GAB5G Data Encoder PC8 £2.49 C WRO2C Fuse 20mm 500mA HR950 Stylus Sensor SN28 £1.95 C
Page228 GA86T Data Decoder PCB £2.45 WRO3D Fuse 20mm to 9169 11 +VX23A Stylus Sansui 5511 £4 95 C Page265
GA87U IR Tx PCB £1.25 D WRO4E Fuse 20mm 1 5A 11 YX2/B Stylus Sanyo 0170 £4.95 C
LW350 50W Amp Kit £14.95 A GA88V IR Rx PCB £1 25 D WRO5F Fuse 20mm 2A 'HR97F SMus Sanyo 2611 £4 95 C WA 78K Hor Skeleton 1008 148 (G
GA296 MOSFET Amp Alto BM £1.15 D WRO6G Fuse 20mm 3A 98 H W R 79L Hor Skeleton 2208
GA28F 75W MOSFET Amp PCB £1.80 D GA89W 27MHz Tx PCB .............980 ( ) F04/3C Stylus Sony N0128 DIS WR80B Hor Skeleton 4708 260 F
LW5IF 75W MOSFET Amp Kit ... £11 49 A XH26D MES71Key NV WRO7H Fuse 20mm 5A 9Cr H +VX25C Stylus Sharp STYIO7 £4 95 (c)
ard PCB
WR81C HOr Skeleton lk
8B82D WR18U Fuse A/S500mA 128 G +HR98G Stylus Sharp 706 £4 95 (C) WR82D Hor Skeleton 2112 26p F
BB83E VDU U Logic PCB £ WR79V FuseA/61A 120 G HR99H Stylus Sharp 717 £4 95110
Page229 8B98G VDU PSU PCB £2.96 C WR20 Fuse A/S 2A 12p G BK16S Stylus PN12 W R83E For Skeleton 4k7 26p F
WR95D Fuse 1.1/450mA 59 HI WR84F Hor Skelton 10k 26026p F
LW32K 150W Power Amp Krt C19 62(A) XY12N VDU Front Panel HR61R Stylus Sonotone V190 £4 9510 WR85G Hor Skeleton 22k F
XX05F UHF Mod No 2 WRO8J Fuse 1.1/4100ní* 641 H Y5260 Stylus Sonolone V101 £5 72 C WR86T Hor Skeleton 47k 26p F
Page230 WR96E Fuse 1.1/4150mA Op H
7p H
F0155 Stylus 2509 £1_85íD W R87U For Skeleton 100k
£1 85 0
27p F
Page243 WRO9K Fuse 1.1/4250íM
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HR600 Stylus 9TAHC DO
£1 85 O WR88V Hon Skeleton 220k 26p 1F
GA08J Woofer PCB 12.09811
0 IlC WR10L Fuse 1.1/4500mA es HRS3H Stylus KSIOA DO..
LW4OT Tuner Metalwork Kit G3 90 (6 XH58N Keenyl1oD Print ZX81 258 F WR11M Fuse 1.1N/A 89 H WR89W Hor Skeleton 470k (F
0617E Z%81 Keyboard Case £4.95 C BK17T Stylus Sony ND114 .. £5.50 B WR90X Hor Skeleton 1M 26 F

0683E ZX81 Ext Kyboard PCB £3.36 C WR12N Fuse 1.1/41.5* lip Hl BK 18U Stylus ND200 £6.75 B WR91Y Hon Skeleton 2M2 2 F
Page231 £21 90 D WR13P Fuse 1.1/4 2A 8p H 5527E Stylus Sony 5115 £4.35 C WR92A Hor Skeleton 4U7 26p F
LW72P 2581 Keyboard Kd WR140 Fuse 1.1/43A 8p H + YX28F Stylus Sony 50126 £4.95 C
£24.96 A 50225 2X81 Keyboard £29.
WR15R Fuse 1.1/45A 9p H F0490 Stylus Sony ND133 £5.50 B WWOOA Vrt Skeleton 100R .. 26p F
LW41U Tuner PSU Module
LW42V Tuner Switching Mod £16.20 A GA90% I/O Port PCB £1 99 (C)) WR16S Fuse 1.1/4 10A 9p H WW018 Vrt Skeleton 2208 F
LW76H 2X81110 Port Kit £9.25 (B) FOSOE Stylus Sony ND134 £5.50 B W WO2C Ved Skeleton 47014 .109 F
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LW45Y TV Sound Tuner £45 99 A WR17T Fuse 1.1/4 15A 129 G F051F Stylus N2001 D £2.85 SCI
LW44% Tuner Head FD811Ul4 £26.40 A G80&J 2%81 Extendiboard £2 32 C W W03D Vrt Skeleton 16
£9 50 B H031J Plug Fuse 2A. _. ._ /Sp G F052G Stylus N2001 E0 £8.320(0 WW04E Vrt Skeleton 2112 269 F
Y000A IF Tuner Mono Module 8032K Plug Fuse 3A 14p G V%30H Stylus Tetrad 51 I

50101 1230V PSU Module £6.70 (B) Page244 110331 Plug Fuse SA 15p G +F053M Stylus Toshiba N3C . £2.20101 WW05F Vrt Skeleton 4b7 266 F
H034M Plug Fuse 13A 14p G W W06G Vrt Skeleton 10k ... 299 F
5F030 MES26 £1.28 NV YX31J Stylus Toshiba N55 £4.95112C) WW07H Vrt Skeleton 2211.__
Page232 8928F RC Coder PCB £1.95 0 BK215 Thermal Breaker lA. £2.35 C YX32K Stylus Toshiba N58 WWO8J Vrt Skeleton 4711 268 F
BB29G RC %miner PCB £2.35 D BK22V Thermal Breaker 3A £1.35 D YX21X Stylus Toshiba N550 £4.95 )C) WW09K Vrt Skeleton 100k .... 268 FI
LW43W Tuner IF Module. £1898`A BB30H RC Receiver PCB £1.96 D BK23A Thermal Breaker SA £1.64 D
LW48C Stereo Tuner Kit £161 00(A £1.55 0 Thermal Maker 12A .£1.35 D W W 1 OL Vrt Skeleton 220k 2ep F
LW46A AM Tuner f1795 A BB31J RC Interlace PCB BK240
BK20W Thermal Breaker 15A ...£1.35 D Page258 WW11M Vrt Skeleton 4706 2141 F
XF225 Tuner Schedule FRE BB32K RC Decoder PCB £1.35113
Record Care kt C106 £4.95 C WW12N Vrt Skeleton 1M 2Bp F
RC Relay Drive PCB º9118 YB47B 21p F
80331 Page251 Cleaning Arm C100 £3.25 C WW13P VrtSkeleton 2M2.
B834M RC Servo Drive PCB £ 29(8 LX06G
YW81C Cleaning Cloth 0104 780 E W W 110 Vn Skeleton 4M7 259 F
88350 RC Servo Amp PCB 18881E HB51F Fuse Wire 990 E
RC Tone Gen PCB HWO4E RF Supp Choke IA FR48C Dust -Oft C101 WR38R Cerme11008 E
BB36P F
YW82D Cleaner C92 £4.65 C 98p E
XH2I MES37 258 NV F) HWO5F RF Supp Choke 2A 241 F WR39N Cermet 500F1WRIOT
XX03D 10 Channel G E PC8 £1.95(0 BB37S RC Tone Decoder PCB E
HWO6G RF Supp Choke 3A 33sp YX938 Stylus Microscope _ £2 45 C Cermel lk 98p E
10 -Chi Edisr Mtwrk Y0030 McM Encoder PCB £1
14p(G WRIIU Cermet 511 98p E
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5004E MCM Receiver PCB £2.73 D £1.391 F YWB3E Stylus Brush C103 - -

98p Et
XB75S 10 -CMEltlsr Wwrk £8.50 B + FR46A Stylus Cleaner C95 80Cr (E WR42V Cermet 2011
04.1011 Gunman., PCB [3.20 C V005F McM Revr DW r PCB £1.94 D HP/13P Mares Trans Supp 658 (E
YB55K Cleaning KO C116 £Z.1 (C WR43W Cromer 50k ... 98p E
V007H McM Transmitter P CB £2.67 D /110/07H Delta Cap 975 E M1i- Stat Fluid 69S 498 IF 0k 98p E
G831J Compander PSU PCB £1.60((0 'YW46A Door Contact Reed ....£1.49 (D FR52G WR14X Cermet 1130k .

0643W Noise Gate Pcb £1.3010 Y008.1 MCM Elect l /Crn PCB £1.80 (0) ...£1.09 (D Anti- Slat Mat C119 £2.64 D WR15Y Cermet 1M 98pp E
NV YWSOE Window Foil 1(101 £1 20 D
5/127E MES16. YW51F Foe Terms. 65p (E 1X048 116- Slat Gun £5.25 B WR46A 15 -Turn Cermet 5008
XX4OT Ignition PCB £1.1.30 D
£1.25 C WR/7B IS -Turn Cermet 111 f 1.20 (0
Page234 5541U Io0n Mtg Plate £1.28 D YW190 BA Junction Box FR490 Stylus Balance PX1
9p H £1 20 D
GA225 Strobe Main pcb C2.20 C YW47B Surlace BA Reed C1. (((0
FR50E Gram Speed Indicator WRIBC 15 -Turn Cermet 5k
XY32K Cassette Mechanism £14.95 (A) VW48C Door Loop £2.24(0 WR490 15 -Turn Cermet lOk 968 D
XY34M Stereo Tape Module £17 20 (A) G02093A Mob e lHh pP tt 20 1D YB91 Y Pressure Mat Page259 WR50E 15 -Turn Cermet 5011 99p D
£3.551(0
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Y030H Tape Switch Board 42p YW86T Cassene Kit C115 £1 85 `D BWO6G Edge Control Pot. (Er

Y033L Tape Switch Bracket 5391


116261245 RECORD & VIDEO RK95D Tape Head Care Kit £2.75 (C BWO7H Edge Knob Small Belt
Y031J Tape PSU PCB 513561 Cassette Kit C107 £4.25 C BW08J Edge Knob Small Grey ay
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Cassette Reorder Kit £11
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£1.75 0
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£3.25 C
£1.49 D BWO9K Edge Knob Large Bak
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GA19V Batt Mon PCB £1.20 D 015 YW87U Cleaning Slick C109 Pot Lin 111
Car Burglar Airm PCB £1.10 D 5823A Rim Dove Turntable 33p (G FWOOA (F
GA98G Belt Drive Turntable £38.40 (A) YW88V Tape Cleaning Fluid 588 E
Pai99235 1W78K Car Burglr Alarm Kit £6.95 B 5825C FW01 B Pot Lin 4117 43p IF1
FR54J Cassette Chu Tape SSp E 439 F
%FOIE MES41 NV GA407 Car Aerial Bster Pcb £1.3510 YW89W e Cassette.25
Gin B Demag ....£2
FR62S Straight Demagnetzer 13.64 C
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FW02C Pot Lin 10k
FWO3D Pot Lm 22k 43p F
587611 Disco Front Panel £12. (A FW04E Pot Lm 47k 43p F
XY260 Heatsink Mt9 Plate £3.95 (C Page246 Cartridge Slide MP60
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Cartridge Slide 710
02.6£8101
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F062S Curved Demagnetiser 41.&5 (lC)) FWOSF Pot Lm 100k 43p F
XY27E Heatsink Cover £6.45 B F018U BK27E Elec Head Demag. £5.95 (8 FWO6G Pot Lin 220k 43p F
BB181.1 Heatsink DR2 718 E GA76H MPG Meter Mam PCB £1.45 Cl F019V Crtridge Slide BDS95 DIS YW91Y Splicing Block
GA77J MPG Meter Disply PCB £1.75 D L875S Drive Wheel BSR £1.940) £2.42 ((((((0111)11
FWO7H Pot Lin 470k 130 F
5877J Disco Cabinet £49.95 (B) LW67X MPG Meter Kit £44.95 A YW58N BSA Drive Bell £2 20 (C) FWOBJ Pot Lin 1M - 439 F
Carr in UK with 0877 £8.00 RK39N FreO Col Front Panel £1.99 D FWO9K Pot Lm 2M2 43p F
BB81C Disco Pre -Amp Tn PCB ... £4.4511C)) Fregency Counter PCB £4.95 Cl LB76H Dr Wheel Garrard Leg £2.55 C) F W 21 % Pot Log 467 43p 1 F )
GB02C £2.85íC1 X Cassette Splicer DIS
8819V Disco PSU PCB £1.96 SD) F03011 Dr Wheel Garrard Sm
BB20W 150W Amp Board
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£2.35 C1)
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GB030
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Frey Ctr Display PCB
Freciency Counter Kit
Sine/Square Gen PCB
£1.85 0) F031J Spindle Man Shot
£85.00 A) F032K Spindle Man Long
£3.12 C3 +F0331 Spindle Auto Short £4.50(C)
DHSS
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Index Cards £1.91(0
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BB27E Liyyht Moo 04 £5.81 (B 88730 Audio Osc FR Panel £2.35 D RB01B Cassette Fast Winder £1.751C FW25C Pot Log 100k
8822v FFT- Ceramic Pt) Bd £1.95 0 158 V +F0350 CB Weight SP251V £4.60 C FW26D Pot Log 220k 439 F
X112413 MES15 £2.50 C Test Cassette 53 DIS
88248 Disco Fader Bd £2.20 C F036P Garrard Drive Belt FR59P
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£4.24 C XX34M Headshell £3.50 C YG25C Cassette Tape C60 6- 1p ( E) FW27E Pot Log 470kPN28F
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YX78K Drive Belt 66mm .. 98p E
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RK99M Drive Belt 7mm 898688 +LH92A Videocassettebox £8.68 ((B)¡ Paget st
Page236 511248 MES15 15p NV YX791 Drive Belt 71 mm RK96E VHS Head Cleaner 09.75 (B3 FW41U Sw Pot Lie 4k7 £1.12
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5X808 Drive Belt 90mm 848 E RK97F Betamax Head Cleaner ... £10.95114 FP/42V Sw Pot Lin 10k £1.12
GA42V Partylite Pcb £2.25 XH27E MES16 118018 Ciro9BSR X511 £3.65 C FW43W Sw Pot Lm 22k £1.12
ParryliteKit £8.45B XF15R MES16B 1%71'
FREE FW44% Sw Pot Lm 47k £1.12
V021X Sndlight Conv PCB £2.10C XH18U MES22.... 250 NV HRO2C Ctrdg BSR 55H £3.65 (C) Page261 FW45Y Sw Pot Lm 100k £1.12
GA25C Power C trol pcb £1.15D XF18U MES22B FREE F063T GF Cassene Head ..£13.20 A £1.12 0
GA58N The Bomb PCB l 51066 MES24 FREE PageHROIErdg FW46A Sw Pot Lin 220k
25 NV F064U Mono Cassette Head ...£4.62 C FW47B Sw Pot Lin 4706 £1 12 D
XH2OW MES25 BSR SX6M £4.25 C F066W Cassette Erase Head ...£2.24 C FIN/BC Sw Pot Lin lM C112 D
Pege237 XF2OW MES25B FREE HRO5i Ctrd9 BSR S%6H £1.19 C F065V Stereo Cassette Head £4.48 B FW490 Sw Pot Lin 2M2 £1.12 D
XF030 MES26 El .28 NV HRO9K Cird9 BSR SC12M £3.75 C F069A Tape lid Four - Trck RP
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GA04E Stopwatch PCB £2.32 ((C SH13P MES27 HR1OL Ctrdg BSR SC12H £3.65 C
LW65V Stopwatch Kit £34.95 (A XHS1F MES30 NV £4.99 C F070M Tpe Hd Four Trk Eras DIS FW63T Sw Pot Log 10k £1.12 D
VX83E Ctndge Philps GP215 +F071 N 2 - Head Bracket f4 65 (C)
FY94C Mncn Ltch Hsng 10019 21 vv (G XH48C MES33 408 F FW64U Sw Pot Log 22k £1.12 D
H085G Minicon Plug 10 -Way 49p IF XF21X 40W Amp SclISdule FREE FV75S Ctrdg Rigonda 258 £5.75 C F072P 3 -Head Bracket .ISIS FW65V Sw Pot Log 47k £1.12 D
Timer Front Panel XF22V Tuner Schedule FREE HR12N Ctrdg Sono 3509 £4.95 C FW66W Sw Pot Log 100k £1.12 D
GA64U £3.85555IC
£5.95 B
XF25C MES35B FREE HR13P Cirdg Sono 3549 FW67O Sw Pot Log 220k £1.12 0.
GA61 R Timer Main PC8 £2.80 C X8210 MES37 25p NV(F) HR140 CtrOg Sono 3559 £5.25 B RESISTORS
GA62S Timer Switch Board £3.85 C HR177 Ctrdg Sono V100 £6.20 81 FW68V Sw Pot Loo 470k £1.121111`0
GA63T Timer Relay PCB £1.10 D %F06G MES37B FREE
621.40 IA) P 89e262 FW69A Sw Pot Log 1M tí.12 D
LW94C Universal Timer Kit £39.95 A %F04E MES41 40p NV VX820 Cartridge ULM36 FW7OM Sw Pot Log 2M2 £1.12 D
Micro Res 3p H
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Page238 X1236 MES42
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XF23A M1 R to 882(1%) 12p H F W 52G W M/ Pot 5OR £2.74 ID
159 NV Ctrdg Gotdrin9 0850 £6.94 031
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MICR to 1M (1%) 2p H FW71N WW Pot 10OR £2.74 C
E 1 Board £4 95 C 5H010 MES51B FREE HR16S Ctrdg Goldnng 0800 £8.98 B pA
12p H £2.74 D
GB04E
Ctrdg Goldrin9 G800H £9.19 B M M1M2 to MIOM (17.1 FW72P WW Pot 2508
GB05F Connect PCB f3 80 C /0102C MES52 1541 NV F038R FW730 W W Pot 5008 £2.74 D
G806G T/E Motherboard f16 20 A X11030 MES528 FREE F039111 Ctrd9 Goldenp GBOOE £11.95 A £2.24 0
35p NV C1r09 Tenorel T20011) £4.85 C Page263 FW93B WAN Pot 1k
GBO7H TIE PSU PCB. £4 50 C XH04E MES53 F040T
£11 29(A) Std Res 3p111 FW96E W/W Pot 2K5 0II
LW80B Digi - Tel ELC Kit £2560((A)) XHO5F MES53B FREE F041U CdgTenorelT2001ED S
FW94C WW Pot 5k 12.24 lE
LW81C D10í --Tel Connect Kit. £9 95 (B) 5H31J MES54 308 NV RK9BG Tenorel TMCIO Cart .. £39 95 A C 1W Res 11
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FH89W Magicllght Bttn 0rng FV07H Min Screwdrver Set 850 E 1476H Wishbone Sharpener £6 85 B LB41U Oust Core Type 4 10p G VG126 Mm
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TRADE QUANTITIES
The letter in brackets after the price indicates the minimum trade quantity. For details please see page 27.
36 Maplin Magazine September 1983
NEW ITEMS PRICE LIST
The following is a list of all Armour Assault 1D-40K-KB99H
Price £27.45
Kids 3 (4 programs) 1C-16K-KF78K
£11.75
Whiz Kid 1E-16K-KF62S £29.95
Wizard Of Wor 1E-16K-KB94C £29.95
items introduced prior to this Astro Chase 1E-16K-KF65V Kids 3 (4 programs) 1D-32K-KF79L Zaxxon 1C-16K-KF20W £29.95
price list but since publication Price £29.95 £11.75 Zaxxon 1D-16K-KF21X £29.95
Atarwriter 1E-16K-KF18U £59.95 Kids 4 (4 programs( 1C-16K-KF80B Zork Ill 1D-32K-KB31J £29.95
of our 1983 catalogue. Attack At Ep-Cyg-4 1E-16K-KF54J £ 11.75 Commodore 64
£29.95 Kids 4 (4 programs) 1D-32K-KF81C Crush. Crumble & Chomp 1D-BC61R
BATTERIES Baja Buggies 1C-16K-KB74R £22.95 £11.75
BK45Y HPII Single Box Price 19p King Arthur's Heir 1C-16K-KB97F
Price 19p Baja Buggies 1D-16K-KB75S £22.95 Curse of Ra 1D-BC59P £13.80£20.75
BK46A HP 2 Single Box BASIC Compiler 1D-48K-KF25C £75.00 £20.75 Jump Man 1D-BC62S £27.45
BOOKS & MAGAZINES Basic Routines 1C-16K-KB84F £17.99 King Arthur's Heir 1D-40K-KB34M Sword of Fargoal 1D-BC60Q £20.75
WK05F Mastering Visicalc by Douglas Basic Routines 1D-32K-KB85G £17.99 £20.75 Temple of Apshai 1D-BC57M £27.45
Hergert Price £12.95NV Battle For Normandy 1C-32K-KB38R Knockout 1C-16K-KB81C £14.95 Upper Reaches of Apshai 1D-BC58N
WK06G Hart's Dictionary of BASIC by £28.95 Labyrinth 1C-16K-KB71N £23.50 £13.80
W. A Hart Price £6.95NV Battle for Normandy 1D-40K-KB39N Labyrinth 1D-32K-KB72P £23.50 Dragon
WK07H The Spectrum Pocketbook by £28.95 Mama Mia 1E-16K-KF63T £29.95 Alcatraz II 1C-BC63T £8.00
Trevor Toms Price£7.65NV Beauty & Beast 1E-16K-KF64U £29.95 Memory Map Tutorial 1C-16K-KF76H Astroblast 1E-BC77J £19.95
WK08J The Spectrum Games Companion Boulders & Bombs 1E-16K-KF44X £21.25 Black Sanctum 1C-BC78K £7.95
by Bob Maunder Price £5.95NV £29.95 Memory Map Tutorial 1D-24K-KF77J Breakout/Middle Kingdom 1C-BC81C
WK09K Mastering CP/M by Alan Miller Brainbogglers 1C-16K-KF82D £12.50 £21.25 £7.95
Price £14.50NV Brainbogglers 1D-32K-KF83E £12.50 Mission Impossible with Graphics Calixto Island 1C-BC72P £7.95
WK10L Adventures With Digital Elec- Bug Off 1C-16K-KB61R £21.95 1D-48K-KF97F £28.95 Chess 1E-BC76H £24.95
tronics by Tom Duncan Price £4.25NV Bug Off 1D-32K-KB62S £21.95 Monster Maze 1E-8K-KFO1B £27.45 Deadwood 1C-BC87U £6.90
WK11M Assembly Language Program- Candy Factory 1D-32K-KF53H £21.95 Moon Patrol 1C-16K-KH23A £18.95 Defense 1C-BC67X £8.00
mingfor the BBC Micro by Ian Birnbaum Character Graphics 1C-16K-KF70M Moon Shuttle 1C-16K-KF22Y £27.50 Dragon Mountain 1C-BC75S £7.95
Price £9.65NV £21.25 Moon Shuttle 1D-16K-KF23A £27.50 Dragon Trek 1C-BC82D £9.95
WK12N VIC Innovative Computing by Character Graphics 1D-24K-KF71N Morloc's Tower 1C-32K-KF14Q £13.80 Escape 1C-BC70M £8.00
Clifford Ramshaw Price £6.95NV £21.25 Morloc's Tower 1D-32K-KF15R £13.80 Flag 1C-BC74R £7.95
WK13P Understanding Your Spectrum by Chicken 1E-16K-KB91Y £29.95 Mountain King 1E-16K-KF45Y £29.95 Flipper 1C-BC65V £8.00
Dr Ian Logan Price £7.95NV Choplifter 1E-16K-KB87U £29.95 Music Lessons & Player Piano Galax Attax 1E-BC79L £19.95
WK14Q Practical Design of Digital Cir- Claim Jumper 1E-16K-KB67X £29.95 1C-16K-KF42V £19.95 Games Compendium 1C-BC86T £7.95
cuits by Ian Kampel Price £11.20NV Clowns & Balloons 1C-16K-KB79L Music Lessons & Player Piano Golf 1C-BC84F £7.95
WK15R Programming the BBC Micro by £23.50 1D-32K-KF43W £19.95 Mansion Adventure 11C-BC64U £8.00
P. Williams Price £7.35NV Clowns & Balloons 1D-16K-KB80B Music Major 1C-32K-KF86T £28.95 Planet Invasion 1C-BC66W £8.00
WK16S Programming Languages for £23.50 Music Major 1D-32K-KF87U £28.95 Rail Runner 1E-BC80B £19.95
Micros by G. Marshall Price £6.75NV Controller 1C-16K-KH16S £18.95 My First Alphabet 1D-32K-KB23A Scarfman 1C-BC69A £8.00
WK17T Programming Microcomputers Controller 1D-40K-KH171 £21.95 £29.95 Space Monopoly 1C-BC68Y £8.00
With Pascal by M. Beer Price £7.70NV Crossfire 1E-16K-K893B £29.95 Mystery Fun House with Graphics Space War 1C-BC71N £8.00
WK18U Over the Spectrum Crypt Of The Undead 1D-40K-KB33L 1D-48K-KHO1B £28.95 Typing Tutor 1C-BC73Q £7.95
Price £6.95NV £20.75 Necromancer 1E-16K-KF37S £29.95 Vulcan Nougat; & C, .,,,x, 1C-BC85G
WK19V Introducing Spectrum Machine Curse of Crowley Manor 1C-16K-KH07H Nitro 1E-16K-KF59P £29.95 £7.95
Code by Ian Sinclair Price £8.95NV £17.95 Number Stumper 1C-16K-KF93B Wizard War 1C-BC83E £7.95
WK20W Programming With Graphics by Cytron Masters 1C-32K-KB41U £28.95 £14.50 Microwriter
G. Marshall Price £6.95NV Cytron Masters 1D-48K-KB42V £28.95 Number Stumper 1D-16K-KF94C AF62S Microwriter £557.75
WK21X Machine Intelligent Programs for Danger In Drindisti (Part 2) £14.50 AF66W TV/Monitor Interface
the 16K ZX81 by Charlton, Harrison & 1C-32K-KF04E £13.80 O'Riley's Mine 1D-16K-KF32K DIS
Jones Price £5.25NV Danger in Drindisti (Part 2) O'Riley's Mine 1C-16K-KF31J DIS AF67X RS232C Cable male to male
WK22Y Games ZX Computers Play by Tim 1D-32K-KFO5F £13.80 Page 6 1D-24K-KB24B £27.50 £28.75
Hartnell Price £3.25NV David's Midnight Magic 1C-48K-KB95D Picnic Paranoia 1E-16K-KF13P £29.95 AF68Y RS232C cable male to female
WK23A Book of BASIC Adventures £27.50 Pirate Adventure with Graphics £28.75
Price £14.50NV David's Midnight Magic 1D-48K-KB78K 1D-48K-KF96E £28.95 Sord MS
WK24B Quick Reference Chart £27.50 Plattermania 1E-8K-KF12N £27.45 AF64U Sord M5 Computer £149.95
Price £1.99NV Defender 1E-16K-KF101 £29.95 Princess & Frog 1E-16K-KF55K £29.95 AF65V Sord Joypads £24.95 per pair
WK25C Book of Hints Price £4.99NV Deluxe Invaders 1E-16K-KB89W£31.95 Protector 1E-16K-KB88V £29.95 KSOOA Falc Cartridge (Visicalc-type
WK26D The Dragon 32 Book Dig Dug 1E-16K-KF17T £29.95 Prototypes Adventures 1C-16K-KF84F spreadsheet program) £34.95
Price £6.95NV Disk Utilities 1D-32K-KF69A £21.25 £17.95 KS01B BASIC G (An
WK27E The Art of Programming the ZX Diskey 1D-32K-KB86T £35.99 Prototype's Adventures 1D-32K-KF85G tended and very powerful graphics
Price £2.50NV Dragon's Eye 1D-40K-KB32K £20.75 £17.95 commands) £34.95
Spectrum Pyramid of Doom with Graphics
WK28F The Power Semiconductor Data Draw Poker 1C-16K-KH15R £11.95 tKS02C BASIC F (a very powerful floating
Price £2.50NV Drelbs 1E-16K-KF39N £29.95 1D-48K-KH02C £28.95 point BASIC) £3495
Book Qix 1E-16K-KF16S £29.95
WK29G Simple Interfacing Projects Earthquake - San Francisco 1906 Games Cartridges
Price £6.95NV 1C-16K-KH09K £17.95 Rear Guard 1C-16K-KB47B £14.50 KS03D Tank Battalion £23.95
Eliminator 1E-16K-KF61R £29.95 Rear Guard 1D-24K-KB48C £17.95 K504E Step Up £23.95
WK30H Programming the 6809 Reptilian 1E-16K-KF41U £29.95
Price £13.95NV Embargo 1E-8K-KB43W £29.95 KS05F Word Maze £23.95
WK31J Mastering the VIC20 Escape From Vulcans Isle Rosen's Brigade 1C-16K-KF29G DIS KS06G Super Baseball £23.95
Price £7.45NV 1D-40K-KB30H £20.75 Rosen's Brigade 1D-16K-KF30H DIS KS07H Boxing £23.95
WK32K The Working Dragon 32 Escape From Traam 1C-16K-KH08J S.A.G.E. Pack also contains 48K version KS08J Skiing £23.95
Price £7.25NV £17.95 on Disk 1C-32K-KH12N £35.95 KS09K Tennis £23.95
WK33L How to Program Your Atari in ET Phone Home 1E-16K-KF19V £29.95 Savage Island I with Graphics Games Cassettes
Fathoms 40 1D-48K-KF331 DIS 1D-48K-KH04E £28.95 KS10L Smokey & Barrier Attack £8.95
6502 Machine Language Savage Island II with Graphics £8.95
Price £6.95NV Firebird 1E-8K-KB70M £29.95 KS11M Jogging & Sidewinder
Price £6.65NV Fort Apocalypse 1E-16K-KF40T £29.95 1D-48K-KH05F £28.95 KS12N Solitaire & Tower of Hanoi £8.95
WK34M The Oric-1 Sea Dragon 1C-16K-KB58N £25.49
WK35Q 35 Dragon Programs Fortune Hunter 1E-16K-KF57M £29.95 KS13P Three Circles & Number Search
Price £5.65NV Frogger 1C-16K-KB68Y £22.95 Sea Dragon 1D-32K-KB59P £25.49 Price £8.95
Frogger 1D-32K-KB69A Sea Fox 1D-48K-KB57M £23.50 KS14Q Black Jack & Slot Machine£8.95
WK36P Zap! Pow! Boom! Price £7.95NV £22.95 £29.95
WK37S VIC20 for Children GFS Sorceress 1C-48K-KB26D £21.95 Serpentine 1E-8K-KB60Q KS15R Last Day of The Earth & Mini Star
Price £7.45NV GFS Sorceress 1D-40K-KB27E £25.95 Shadow World 1E-16K-KF36P £29.95 Trek Price £8.95
GTIA Graphics 9 to 11 1C-16K-KF72P Shamus E-16K-KB90X £29.95 KS16S Congenial Biorhythm & Music
WK38R The Working Spectrum Vol 1 £29.95
Price £7.25NV £21.25 Slamball1E-16K-KF38R Tone Price £8 95
GTIA Graphics 9 to 11 1D-24K-KF730 Slime 1E-16K-K898G £29.95 KS17T Cowboy & Barricade
WK39N 40 Best Machine Code Routines £21.25
for the Spectrum Price £6.45NV £21.25 Sound Effects 1C-16K-KF74R Price £8.95
WK40T Spectrum Machine code for the Galactic Gladiators 1D-48K-KF08J Sound Effects 1D-24K-KF75S £21.25 Spectrum
Absolute Beginner Price £6.95NV £28.95 Space Games 1C-32K-KB55K £17.95 Meteor Storm 1C-BC91Y £4.95
WK41U Games BBC Computers Play Galactic Trader 1C-32K-KB25C £14.50 Space Games 1D-32K-KB56L £17.95 Space Intruders 1C-BC90X £4.95
Price £7.95NV Galaxian 1E-16K-KF11M £29.95 Speed Reading 5C-16K-KF51F £59.95 Speakeasy (48k) 1C-BC93B £4.95
WK42V Load and Go with your Dragon Genetic Drift 1C-16K-KB65V £23.50 Star Blazer 1D-48K-KF27E £24.95 The Chess Player (48K) 1C-BC92A
Price £6.40NV Genetic Drift 1D-32K-KB66W £23.50 Starcross 1D-32K-KB37S £29.95
WK43W BBC Creative Graphics Ghost Town with Graphics Stellar Shuttle 1C-16K-KB45Y £23.50 The Hobbit (48k) 1C-BC88V £1£4.956.95

Price £9.95NV 1D-48K-KH03D £28.95 Stellar Shuttle 1D-32K-KB46A £23.50 Timegate (48K) 1C-BC89W £6.95
WK44X Atari BASIC Exercises Golden Voyage with Graphics Stone Of Sisyphus 1D-40K-KH101 VIC20
Price £11.99NV 1D-48K-KH06G £28.95 £24.95
Strange Odyssey with Graphics Ant Eater 1E-KK17T £29.95
WK45Y Understanding Telephone Elec- Golf Challenge 1C-16K-KB82D £17.19 1D-48K-KHOOA £28.95 Chess (+16K) 1C-KK07H £7.00
tronics Price £5.2ONV Gorf 1E-16K-KB44X £29.95 Stratos 1C-16K-KB53H £25.49 Crush, Crumble & Chomp (+16K)
WK46A The Working Commodore 64 Graphic Master 1D-48K-KF34M £33.50 Stratos 1D-32K-KB54J £24.95 1C-KK10L £20.75
Price £7.2ONV Graphic Generator 1D-32K-KF35Q Syn Assembler 1D-48K-K883E £39.95 Datestones of Ryn (+16K)
WK47B Commodore 64 Computing £19.95 TT Racer 1C-16K-KB73Q £19.95 1C-KK13P £13.80
Price £6.80NV Graphics Machine 1D-48K-KF88V Tank Arcade 1C-16K-KH180 £11.95 Hopper 1C-KK05F £9.99
XA05F Maplin Magazine Vol 2 No 5 £14.50 Telengard 1C-48K-KH21X £17.45 Innovative Cassette I 1C-BC94C £5.95
Price 70pNV Guess What's Coming To Dinner Telengard 1D-48K-KH22Y £19.95 Invasion Orion (+16K)
XA06G Maplin Magazine Vol 2 No 6 1C-16K-KF91T £17.95 Time Trials 1E-16K-KF46A £29.95 1C-KK12N £17.25
Price 70pNV Guess What's Coming To Dinner The Count with Graphics 1D-48K-KF99H Junior Maths: Birds & Apple Tree (+3K)
BOXES 1D-32K-KF92A £17.95 £28.95 1C-BC98G £4.99
HY25C Display Box Price £1.25 Guns of Fort Defiance 1D-32K-KB96E The Cosmic Balance 1D-48K-KF09K Junior Maths: Engineshed (+3K) -
COMPUTERS £18.95 £28.95 1C-BC99H £4.99
Atari Hellfire Warrior (Part 1) 1C-32K-KF02C The Eliminator 1C-16K-KH13P £17.95 Junior Maths: Sub -Traction & Lighthouse
A.E. 1D-48K-KF26D Price £27.50 £27.45 The Eliminator 1D-32K-KH140 £17.95 (+3K) IC-KKOOA £4.99
Adventureland with Graphics Hellfire Warrior (Part 1) 1D-32K-KF03D The Keys Of Acheron (Pt 3) Martian Raider 1C-BC96E £9.99
1D-48K-KF95D Price £28.95 £27.45 1C-32K-KFO6G £13.80 Monster Maze 1E-KK11M £27.45
Alien Garden 1E-8K-KFOOA Home Filing Manager 2D-16K-KF52G The Keys Of Acheron (Pt 3) Multisound Synthesiser 1C-BC97F
Price £27.45 £34.95 1D-32K-KF07H £13.80 £9.99
Andromeda Conquest 1C-32K-KH19V Instedit 1C-16K-KF89W £14.50 The Nightmare 1D-40K-KB35Q £20.75 Myriad (+3K) 1C-KK02C £9.99
Price £13.45 Instedit 1C-32K-KF90X £14.50 The Sands Of Egypt 1D-16K-KF24B Night Crawler 1C-KK04E £9.99
Andromeda Conquest 1D-40K-KH2OW Journey To The Planets 1C-32K-KB28F £29.95 Plattermania 1E-KK140 £27.45
Price £17.45 £20.45 3D Tic Tac -Toe 1C-16K-KH11M £10.95 Princess & Frog 1E-KK16S £29.95
Ant Eater 1E-16K-KF58N Price £29.95 Journey To The Planets 1D-32K-K829G Treasure Quest 1C-16K-KB36P £10.95 Rescue At Rigel (+16K) 1C-KK08J
Anti -Sub Patrol IC-16K-KF66W £20.45 Tutti Frutti 1C-16K-KB63T £17.95 £20.75£13.80

Price £15.95 Juggles House 1C-16K-KF49D £22.95 Tutti Frutti 1D-32K-KB64U £17.95 Ricochet (+8K) 1CKK15R
Anti -Sub Patrol 1D-32K-KF67X Juggles House 1D-16K-KF50E £22.95 Typo 1E-16K-KF56L £29.95 Shark Attack 1C-BC95D £9.99
Price £24.50 Juggles Rainbow 1C-16K-KF47B VC1C-32K-KH24B £14.95 Skramble 1C-KKO18 £9.99
Apple Panic 1C-16K-KB92A £22.95 VC 1D-40K-KH25C £18.95 Space Phreeks 1C-KK06G £9.99
Price £23.50 Juggles Rainbow 1D-16K-KF48C Voodoo Castle with Graphics Space Storm 1C-KK03D £6.99
Arcade Machine 1D-48K-KF28F £22.95 1D-48K-KF98G £28.95
Price £46.95 Jump Man 1D-32K-KF68Y £27.45 War 1D-32K-KB40T £17.95 Continued overleaf
September 1983 Maplin Magazine 37
M A
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COMING SHORTLY ::,:.:::::::: CORRIGENDA ::........................................
* An ORIC Talkback Vol. 2 No. 5 SIMPLE SWEEP OSCILLATOR: Some
* Personal Stereo Dynamic Noise Limiter Modem: R4b should be 12k. components in the PARTS LIST have been
Vol. 2 No. 7 changed.
* Syndrum Interface VIC20 RS232 INTERFACE: Since this C4,6,7,8 are now 100uF 25V P.C. Elec-
* Microphone Pre-amp/Limiter project was published, a few improvements trolytics (FF11M).
* Pseudo Stereo AM Radio have been made. C11 is 220nF polyester (BX78K).
* NiCad Charger Timer R4,8,12 and 16 are now 4k7. 4 DIL sockets 8 pin (BL17T) are re-
* Spectrum I/O Port Four extra resistors (R33-36 inc.) value quired, and 2 DIL sockets 16 pin (BL19V)are
* TTL/RS232 Converter 4k7, have been added to each of the input needed.
* 1K ZX81 RAM Extension lines Sin, DCD, CTS and DSR. Note: The Kit (LKO6G) contains these
* Part 2 of the Telephone Exchange The power supply section of the circuit parts.
* VIC Extendiboard with 3K RAM Pack has been redesigned, see sketch below. C3 CMOS CRYSTAL CALIBRATOR: In the
is a 100uF Reversolytic, R37 is a 47R t/W PARTS LIST, TR2 should be BC108 not
* Logic Puiser Standard resistor and D5 to 7 are IN4001. EC108.
* Frequency Meter Adaptor Note: The PCB (GB28F) has been modi- ENLARGER TIMER: In Figure 4, the pin
* An Auto-Waa pedal fied to accept these new components and out designated 2N6073 should "be uA
* A Spectrum Keyboard the kit (LK11 M) has the new parts supplied. 78L12AWC and vice versa.
* Part 2 of the House Wiring Article

Price list of new items in this issue


BK68Y SPCO Non lock Switch £1.99
MAPLIN'S
BK71N 10mm Cap Green 6p TOP
BK72P Membrane Switch £9.64 (7) VIC Programmers Reference
BK73Q Flat Flex Connector
TWENTY 13.
Guide (WA33L) (cat. P63)
7 -way 62p BOOKS 14. (19) How to Use Op -Amps by E. A.
BK77J Synchime Front Panel £1.25 Parr (WA29G) (cat. P35)
BK79L 0.156" 2 x 22 Way P.C. 1. (3) De Re Atari (WG56L) (cat. P62) 15. (13) Atari BASIC Learning by Using
Edgecon £3.50 2. (2) Games for the Atari by S. Roberts by Thomas E. Rowley (WG55K)
(WA47B) (cat. P62) (cat. P62)
FG23A 2 x 2 8 -Way P.C. Edgecon
3. (1) Audio Circuits and Projects by 16. (-) Radio and Electronics Colour
B2OW Doorbell P.C.B. £1.92 Graham Bishop (XW46A) (cat. Codes and Data Chart (RHO5F)
GB25C Code Lock P.C.B. £2.92 P41) (cat. P30)
GB29G Dragon RS232 Interface 4. (4) Cost Effective Projects Around 17. (15) Electronic Synthesiser Projects
P.C.B. £3.62 the Home by John Watson by M. K. Berry (XW68Y) (cat.
GB3OH Probe Upper P.C.B. 98p (XW3OH) (cat P41) P50)
GB31J Probe Lower P.C.B. 98p 5. (6) Projects for the Car and Garage 18. (12) Power Supply Projects by R. A.
GB37S Dragon I/O Port P.C.B. £2.95 by Graham Bishop (XW31J) (cat. Penfold (XW52G) (cat. P38)
GB38R Synchime P.C.B. £1.20 P30) 19. (9) The BBC Micro - An Expert
6. (11) Remote Control Projects by Guide by Mike James (WKO4E)
GB42V Spectrum RS232 Inter-
Owen Bishop (XW39N) (cat. (cat. P63)
face P.C.B. £3.95 20. (-) VIC Revealed by Nick Hamp-
P43)
LK09K Mini -lab Kit £32.50 7. (-) Understanding Telephone Elec- shire (WA32K) (cat. P63)
LK12N Dragon RS232 Interface tronics by George L. Fike and
Kit £ 13.75 George E. Friend (WK45Y) (see These are our top twenty best selling books
LK13P Logic Probe Kit £9.95 note) based on mail order and shop sales during
LK14Q Code Lock Kit £19.98 8. (5) Master Memory Map (XH57M) April, May and June 1983. Our own pub-
LK15R Synchime Kit £10.90 (cat. P62) lications and magazines are not included.
LK18V Dragon I/O Port Kit £13.95 9. (10) Electronic Security Devices by We stock over 500 different books to do
Spectrum RS232 Inter- R. A. Penfold (RL43W) (cat. P40) with electronics and computing and the
LK21X
face Kit £17.95 10. (8) The 6809 Companion by M. full range is shown on pages 29 to 65 of the
James (WG88V) (cat. P63) 1983 catalogue, page 15 of issue 6, pages
QY54J Low Current Display £2.89 11. (16) The TTL Data Book (WA14Q) 60 and 61 of issue 7, and of course the new
QY55K MC 14419 £3.86 (cat. P33)) books section of this magazine.
QY57M 2716/M7 £8.50 12. (17) Programming the 6502 by Rod - Note: For full details of WK45Y please see
nay Zaks (XW80B) (cat. P54) page 60 of issue 7 of this magazine.

NEW ITEMS PRICE LIST Continued from page 37


Sword of Fargoal (*16K) 1C-KKO9K HK13P Digital Techniques Trainer BK67X Moisture Scale Price £0.20 LKO3D MOSFET Bridging Amp Kit
£20.75 Price £89.95 GA16S Panic Button PCB Price £1.25 Price £9.95
Tank Arcade 1C-KH18U £11.95 HK14Q Assembled Digital Techniques GA17T MOS-Amp Bridge PCB LKO4E Scratch Filter Kit Price £24.90
Typo 1E-KK18U £29.95 Trainer Price £169.95 Price £1.96 LKO5F DX'ers Audio Processor Kit
CONNECTORS KH15R Microprocessor Course GA96A Programmable Timer PCB Price £14.95
BK74R 0.156in 2 x 12 way PC Edgcon Price £99.95 Price £1.49 LKO6G Sweep Oscillator Kit Price £18.95
Price £2.36 HK16S Interfacing Micros Course GBO9K Modem Main PCB Price £5.20 LKO7H Enlarger Timer Kit Price £27.50
Price £99.95 GB1OL Modem PSU PCB Price £1.75 LKO8J ZX81 Modem Interface Kit
HEATHKIT HK17T Advanced Micro Course GB11M Sound Generator PCB Price £24.95
HKO1B Digital Digital Alarm Clock Price £99.95 Price £2.25 LK101 Crystal Calibrator KitPrice £16.95
Price £34.95 HK18U Microprocessor Trainer GB12N Inverter PCB Price £1.99 LK11M VIC20/64/RS232 Interface Kit
HKO2C Informer Alarm Price £69.95 Price £189.95 GB13P Scratch Filter PCB Price £2.20 Price £9.45
HKO3D Infra -Red Alarm Price £149.95 HK19V Assembled Microprocessor GB14Q ZX81 TV Sound/Inverse Video LW95D Inverter Kit Price £49.95
HKO4E Electronics for Hobbyists Trainer £329.95 PCB Price £2.20 LW96E Sound Generator Kit
Price £64.95 HK2OW Hero Robot £1,599.95 GB17T VIC20 Taclkback PCB Price £10.95
HKO5F DC Electronics Course HK21X Robotics course Price £99.95 Price £3.36 LW97F Panic Button Kit Price £4.50
Price £49.95 HK22Y Practice Oscillator Price £24.95 GB18U ZX81 Talkback PCB Price £2.45 LW98G Programmable Timer Kit
KHO6G AC Electronics Course HK23A Dip Meter Price £79.95 GB19V DX'ers Audio Processor PCB Price £8.45
Price £54.95 HK24B Cantenna Dummy Load Price £ 1.90 LW99H Modem Kit Price £39.95
HKO7H Semiconductor Electronics Price £29.95 GB21X CMOS Crystal Calibrator PCB
Course £54.95 HK25C Antenna Coax Switch Price £2.72 SEMICONDUCTORS
HKO8J Electronic Circuits Electronic Price £24.95 GB22Y Sweep Oscillator PCBPrice £3.25 r39N 4412VP Price £14.74
Course £64.95 HK26D RF Oscillator £54.95 GB23A ZX81 Modem Interface PCB 43W XR2211CP Price £4.45
HKO9K Test Equipment Course HK27E Audio Generator Price £145.95 Price £4.75 Y50E SP0256 Price £11.98
Price £64.95 HK28F Capacitance MeterPrice £139.95 GB24B Enlarger Timer PCB £3.96 QY52G 2716/M6 Price £8.50
HK1OL Experimenter Trainer MUSICAL & EFFECTS GB28F VIC2C RS232 Interface PCB OY53H BF173 Price £0.41
£74.95 Price £2.90
HK11M Assembled Trainer XG3OH Echo Machine EM -006 £55.00 LKOOA VIC20 Talkback Kit Price £24.95
Price £159.95 PROJECTS AND KITS LKO1B ZX81 Talkback Kit Price £19.95 WOUND COMPONENTS
HK12N Digital Techniques Course BK66W Modulator UM1286 LKO2C ZX81 TV Sound and Inverse Video XG29G Inverter Transformer
Price £79.95 Price £11.90 Kit Price £19.95 Price £22.50
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Ups and Downs
It is usually only the more interesting
space shots which attract the attention of the
news media. This often gives the impression
that satellite launches are few and far
between, with perhaps the odd Space
Shuttle launch now and then. Nothing could
be further from the truth, for there are many
launches of all manner of craft throughout
the year. Most of these are put up by the Big
Two, America and Russia, but quite a few
launches are made by countries such as
Japan, India and, of course, Britain. Some
indication of the numbers involved may be
obtained from the following; in December of
last year the Russians launched seven
satellites of various types, and of the total of
121 launches during 1982, 101 were
Russian, 18 from the USA, 1 from Japan and
1 from China.
Most of the Soviet satellites were military
in nature, ranging from the surveillance
devices mentioned in a previous issue to
communications satellites. Such activity is
not an unusual event, for during January of
this year, the Russians launched another
four rockets; one of these is particularly
interesting, since it carried aloft a batch of no
less than eight small military communica-
tions satellites.
It should be no surprise to find the
Japanese active in the business of satellites,
and doubtless they see it as another area to
exploit with their usual acumen. The first
Japanese satellite launched in 1983 was a
communications satellite, launched from
the Tanegashima Space Centre near Taka-
zaki on the 4th February. This was followed
by an astronomical satellite, Astro -2, laun-
ched on the 20th February from the
Kagoshima Space Centre. This last satellite
will be used for detecting and monitoring
celestial X-ray sources.
With all these satellites going up it is not
surprising that there are many that come
down. Some of these come down of their own
Soy it with
SATELLITES
accord, due to the decay of a relatively low
orbit, whilst some are brought down deli-
berately. These, of course, are the military
surveillance satellites which are recovered
in order to retrieve the information they
contain without divulging the contents by
transmitting it over a radio link. During by Mike Wharton
December 1982 and January and February
1983, fourteen space -craft were recovered
or re-entered, most of them of Russian
origin.

Amateur Satellites
Many radio Hams will be waiting with tames. Unfortunately, complete control has recent achievement of this craft was the
anticipation for the launch of the latest not been regained since it came back on the detection of a comet, which eventually
amateur satellite, the so-called Phase 3-B, air, and it must be feared that its orbit will became visible to the naked eye; in recog-
aboard the Ariane launch vehicle. Some decay beyond the point of no return before it nition of this the comet was named IRAS
readers may recall that the last attempt to is able to realize its full potential. Araki-Alcock. This craft was mentioned in a
use this launcher to put a payload aloft previous article, and the supply of liquid
ended with the whole lot splashing down in Space Astronomy -
helium used to cool the infra -red sensors
the Atlantic. This was attributed to a break- The number of satellites dedicated to seems to be holding up well and it has
down in the third stage turbo -pump. As a research from the vantage point of space provided a great deal of information to
consequence, the launch of the next mission continues to increase. During May thisyeara astronomers on this part of the spectrum.
has been put back while this component is satellite was launched by the European
rigorously checked over in order ensure that Space Agency, ESA, to study distant X-ray Space Shuttle
there is no repetition of such an expensive sources. Called EXOSAT. its two-year mis- The next scheduled flight of the Amen
failure. The amateur satellite will again be sion will be to observe some of the most can Space Shuttle will be in the autumn this
going as a 'piggy -back' payload, the main unusual and violent events in the known year. The primary aim of this flight will be to
satellite in this case being the European Universe. For example, it is intended to be carry the Joint U.S.-European Spacelab aloft.
communications satellite, ECS-1. used to examine the disappearance of One of the interesting aspects of this flight is
If this launch proves to be successful, matter into 'black holes' as well as the that NASA has given the go-ahead for one of
and by the time you read this it should have massive out -pouring of X-rays from some of the crew, Dr. Owen Garriott, to take an
gone, then another satellite will be available the remote radio galaxies. One particular amateur 2 -metre band transceiver with him.
for amateur use, which will then be known as féature of this craft is its ability to be pointed Thus it will be possible for radio amateurs all
OSCAR 10. at these sources to an accuracy of one over the world to make contact with the call
The prior satellite to this one, OSCAR 9, is thousandth of a degree of arc, which is -'CO from W5LFL aboard the Space Shuttle",
still not completely out of the woods. This claimed to be some fifty times better than for W5LFL is Dr. Garriott's amateur call -sign.
'bird' is rather different from other amateur hitherto achieved. Exactly how successful this provesto be only
satellites, in that it carries scientific experi- Another similar space -craft, but one time will tell, and certainly one of NASA's
ments and no transponders. A transponder which is observing a completely different stipulations is that any transmissions must
is a sort of space repeater, used for re- part of the electro -magnetic spectrum, is the not interfere in any way with the planned
transmitting radio signals over large dis- Infra Red Astronomical Satellite, IRAS. A mission of the Space Shuttle
40 Maplin Magazine September 1983
transmissions. This has led to suggestions
DBS-the continuing story that the extra bandwidth should be used to
Finally, a few words on the latest develop- improve the definition of the system. There
ments in Direct Broadcasting by Satellite. are several ways in which this could be done;
This service is the one which is already one method would use the same number of
enjoyed on a somewhat limited basis in lines and frames as at present, 625 and 50
some parts of the world, and which is fields per second, but circuitry in the
intended to be available in Europe by the end receiver would store the video information
of 1986. The satellite which will carry the TV and enable the production of a picture with
signals is Olympus (previously L -Sat) pre- 1250 lines or 100 fields per second or
sently being built by the British Aerospace possibly both. Although there is no more
Corporation. The U.K. has been allocated information transmitted, a display with
five d.b.s channels in the 12 GHz band and much less line structure and free from
the first two of these will be made available flicker could be visually more pleasing. The
for two new BBC programme services. The longer term goal is to transmit true high -
three remaining U.K. d.b.s. channels will, no definition television (h.d.t.v.), where the
doubt, be allocated in future years. The picture would actually be generated and
channel bandwidth available with this sys- transmitted on higher line and field rates,
tem is around 10 MHz, which is appreciably and hence would genuinely contain more
larger than the 5.5 MHz offered by terrestrial information. The difficulty here is that real
h.d.t.v requires a bandwidth of about 30
MHz and is thus beyond the capacity of the
presently planned channels in the 12 GHz
band.
. Some may wonder if all this activity is not
going to be overshadowed by developments
in cable TV. Although cable TV, whether
distributed by optical fibre or coaxial cable,
does give some freedom from the bandwidth
restrictions, the development of such sys-
tems must be regarded as a long-term
project and as such it is almost impossible to
put a time scale on them. On the other hand,
satellite TV is almost upon us and is
immediately available to everyone, with a
suitable TV that is, which cable TV will not be.

September 1983 Maplin Magazine 41


* Attracts attention with or without noise
* Uses existing doorbell components
* Simple to instal

b
Dorefór the
Dean
\
Garfield

For the hard of hearing or the


deaf a doorbell is obviously use-
less. This circuit is an attempt to
increase the chance of getting the
attention of a deaf person by flashing a
light or lights on and off several times in
the deaf person's room(s). Also the bell
can be made to ring several times for
the benefit of anyone who is only hard of
hearing and also for the person who
pushed the bell switch. this is then smoothed by Cl. IC3, C4 &
C5 provide extra smoothing and voltage
Circuit Description dropping if required. D2, if fitted, pre-
Figure 1 shows a typical doorbell H vents wrong connection by a D.C. sup-
system. Figure 2 shows the circuit for ply. With the Maplin transformer the
the doorbell for the deaf which uses all regulator is not used and a wire link is
of the existing hardware. There are two used in the position marked for D2
7555 timers, the first of which is in Back door
(Figure 4b).
monostable mode with a period of -r- A suitable supply is:
about 2-20 seconds determined by Figure 1 a) D.C. 9-15V - In this case BR1,
RV1, R2 & C2. When the push switch is Cl and the optional regulator should
pressed, the output of IC1 goes high for Bell not be fitted. D2 should be fitted as in
10 seconds and this enables IC2 to figure 4b. Also links should be fitted in
work in a stable mode (i.e. oscillate) at a Doorbell
place of BR1 as shown in figure 4c.
rate of once every two seconds set by for (Note that batteries will run down every
C3, R3, R4 & RV2. IC2 turns the relays the 6 months or so, and therefore a trans-
deaf
on and off which in turn switches the LL
former may be a better long term
bell and lights on and off about 5 or 6 Back solution).
times. A 5A fuse is included in the Mains
door b) A.C. 8-12V - From a Bell Trans-
lighting circuit for safety. S2 dis- I/P former (as this is built for the job). The
engages the bell relay if, for example, Mains 0/P power supply is built as if using the
to light bulbs
children are sleeping. S1 disengages Maplin transformer; but make sure that
the light relay if it is necessary that the Figure la
lights don't flash, e.g. for a photo-
graph. also this allows normal doorbell IC1,2=1CM7555 D1=1N5406
operation simply by turning S1 off
and setting RV1 to give one ring per
push. D1 prevents large back EMFs
from the relays destroying the rest of
the circuit.
Note that the 7555 timer has been
used instead of the 555 timer, because
of the long time constants involved
and for the lower power consumption in
standby mode (useful if the circuit is
battery operated).
The P.S.U. is the easiest part of the
circuit but may need the most careful L
FS1
O
RLAO -.....____00
"O
a \ RLB
D o-

looking at, depending on the existing f 5A


doorbell. If you have no doorbell at 1
a
N q m m

present or if your doorbell power supply E

is not suitable (see below) then the ..r..


circuit for the power supply in figure 3
will work. BR1 rectifies the 8V A.C. and Figure 2. Circuit diagram.
42 Maplin Magazine September 1983
02 1N4001
heatsink Icoml

r IC3 uA7812UC,
tal
in corn ou
View from above
regulator

F -1 Connection of D2
o- o }--o in place of
regulator

To relay If regulator is not fitted Connections in place


for Bell C4&5 are not required. (cl o Ko l of Bridge if a DC
j supply is used
D2 may be fitted instead.

Figure 3. Power supply. Figure 4.

the connections to the bell (via relay B)


come from the pair of transformer
windings that the bell was originally
connected to.
c) A.C. 12-20V - From a Bell Trans-
former. The power supply is built as for
the Maplin transformer but uses the
optional regulator section. Also connec-
tions to the bell (via relay B) should
come from the pair of transformer
tappings that the bell was originally
connected to.

Constructional Details
The P.C.B. should be built up as in
figure 6 by soldering in components in
order of increasing height, inserting
veropins into the low voltage output
holes. Remember that you will only
need to use some of the components
listed for your type of power supply.
Check the P.C.B. after completion,
especially for solder blobs, dry joints
and correct polarity of devices; an more attractive finished product a type outside the unit.
electrolytic capacitor connected the 215 Verocase should look better. A Solder these wires directly to the
wrong way round makes a nasty mess suggested set of drilling details for an P.C.B., along with an extra earth lead,
when it blows up. The unit is now ready AB 13 case are shown in figure 5. connected to a solder tag which should
for testing. Temporarily short across When drilling is complete, fit grom- be attached to the case with a 4BA bolt
each of the two sets of contacts going to mets and the fuse holder where marked and shakeproof washer.
the switches S1 and S2. and insert the mains wires coming from Then fix the P.C.B. down to the case
Put RV1 and RV2 their mid -
in
positions and temporarily connect the
input to the P.S.U. Give a trial push of
the doorbell by shorting the two vero-
pins for the bell push together. Both
relays should click on and off several
times. RV1 adjusts the total length of
time the doorbell operates for after a
bell push. RV2 adjusts the length of
time between individual flashes of the
lights (should these need frequent 2 Holes 06.5
alteration then potentiometers can be 2 Holes 0 12
for S1&2 for S/R grommets
used).
If the unit does not work there are 3 N
main things to check:
1) Is the voltage across IC1 pins 1 and
8 between 9 and 16V? If not then
the power supply is at fault. 4 Holes 09,5
54.5
2) If the output of ICI does not go high for small gromi
for 2-20 seconds when the bell is
pushed, then IC1 or an associated
component are at fault. 3 Holes
3,) If the output of IC2 does not oscillate 05
between positive and negative sup- é Hole 012.7
for FS1
ply when ICI output goes high, then
IC2 or an associated component is
at fault. 98
----s-
25,4
The P.C.B. will now be ready to be
fitted into a case. For a functional unit
an AB13 case can be used, but for a Figure 5. Drilling instructions.
September 1983 Mapfin Magazine 43
with the 3 P.C.B. stand-offs, or 4BA
bolts and metal spacers.
Finally the switches on the front
panel and low voltage connections to
bell, P.S.U. and bell push can be
connected to the P.C.B.
One final point: remember that
connections to relay A are at mains
voltages, so do not have the mains
connected when the case is open for
adjustments. Hopefully the unit will
now be ready for use.
Good luck!

11

4 MAPLIN GB2OW ISS.2


DOORBELL PCB

Tag

To Bell Power supply


push switches Transformer

J ^ L
bb
\/0
/1
J R2
_E=._ Rt j.) BR1
E Mains E

{{/v] Lights E
m C2 , 1
ICt C1 WARNING
MAINS
RLA
RV1I RV2 Lights L
W FS1
¢

C5 C4

+ e 1C3

WARNING
MAINS
Mains L
Mains N

r
N LightsN

To S2 To S1

Figure 6. PCB layout and overlay.

Miscellaneous
DOORBELL FOR THE DEAF PARTS LIST S1,2 Sub -min Toggle A 2 off (FHOOA)
Resistors - Alt 0.4W 1% Metal Film RLA 10A Mains Relay (YX97F)
R1 10k (M10K) RLB Open Relay 6V (FX23A)
R2 100K (M100K)
FS1 Fuse 5A 20mm (WROTH)
R3 22k (M22K) Safefuseholder 20 (RX96E)
R4 68k (M68K) Grommet small 4 off (FW59P)
1M Hor-sub min Preset SR Grommet 6W-1 2 off (LR490)
RV1 (WR64U)
RV2 100K Hor-sub min Preset (WR61R)
Stand-off Short 3 off (FW16S)
*BR1 BY164 (QF43W)
Doorbell PCB (GB2OW)
Capacitors
Cl 1000uF 25V Axial Electrolytic (FB83E) Case AB13 (LF14Q)
Mains Cable As reqd (XR03D)
C3 10uF 25V Tantalum (WW69A)
*C4,5 100nF Polyester (BX76H) Veropin 2141 1 pkt (FL21X)
2 off
C2 22uF 16V PC Electrolytic (FF06G)
If there is no existing doorbell, suitable components are:-
Bell (FL38R)
Semiconductors
Bell Transformer (FL37S)
D1 1N5406 (QL85G)
Bell Push (FQ08J)
*02 1N4001 (QL73Q)
Bell Push + Nameplate (FQ09K)
IC1,2 ICM7555 2 off (YH63T)
*IC3 uA7812UC
Wire to bell push (XR39N)
(QL32K)
Note components marked * may or may not be used, see text.

44 Maplin Magazine September 1983


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45
by Mike Wharton A Beginner's Guide to Logic Design Part 3
OR and EX -NOR gates, which are special
Solution to Problem cases. The other gates have just one value of
If you recall, there was a little problem 7486 logic output for a particular set of inputs; for
left for you to sort out in the last section. This example, in a 2 -input AND gate the output is
was to deduce the Truth Table of an array vcc I
always low except when both inputs are
made up of two -input NAND gates, and the high. In a 2 -input NAND gate, the output is
result which you should have arrived at is always high, except when both inputs are
given in Fig. 1. Comparison of this table with high, and this follows on for the 8 -input
published ones will show it to be that of the NAND gate, where the output is always high
Exclusive -OR gate, (EX -OR). The common except when all the inputs are high.
symbol for this gate, also known as the That this is so can be tested by con-
Difference gate, is shown in Fig. 2a. It is necting up a 7430 on a bread -board with a
called the Difference gate since a look at its
Truth Table will reveal that the output is high 7451 AND -OR- INVERT GATE
only when the inputs are different; the IGND
complement of this gate is the Exclusive -
NOR gate, (EX -NOR), whose symbol is VCC
shown in Fig. 2b. This gate is also known as 14
an Equivalence gate, since its output is high 74266
13
when the inputs are the same, and the Truth
Table for this gate is shown in Fig. 3. VCcI
2

J11
A B F
10
0
0
1
0
1

0
0
1

1
7
tr
1 1 0 e

Figure 1. Derived truth table for 2 input Exclusive


OR gate. GND
Figure 5. Pinout
In In
Out Out
In In
Figure 4. Pinouts
14 13 12 11 10 9 8
Exclusive Exclusive
can be obtained, but these really combina-
OR gate NOR gate tions of the above types in order to obtain I I

'programmable' gates in the one package. VCc


Figure 2. Symbols An example of this is the 7451 AND -OR -
INVERT gate, shown in Fig. 5; here it may be
A B C seen that the package contains two AND
o o 1 gates connected to the input of the NOR
o 1 0
gate. It is left as an exercise for the reader to
derive the Truth Table for this arrangement 5/31111GND
1 0 0
of gates.
1
1 1 2 3 4 6 7
Multi -input gates
Figure 3. Truth table for Exclusive NOR gate So far we have really only concerned our- 7430 8 INPUT NAND GATE
It would be possible to produce an EX -
NOR gate by adding an inverter to the
selves with gates having one or two inputs.
Many of the devices available have more ABCDE FOR O

output of the previous EX -OR gate made up than this, as a glance at the relevant pages of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

from NAND gates, thus using a total of five 2 - the Maplin Catalogue will reveal. For ex- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

input NAND gates. This would be quite ample, the 7430 is an 8 -input NAND gate,
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
wasteful of gates, and not surprisingly it is shown for reference in Fig. 6 along with its
possible to obtain both of these devices in a Truth Table. Fortunately, this does not make etc
single package. Thus Fig. 4a. shows the the understanding of these gates that much
pinout of the 7486, a quad 2 -input EX -OR more difficult. If you look back at the 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

gate package, and Fig. 4b. gives the pinoutof previous Truth Tables, as well as the one for 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0
the 74266, the EX -NOR gate package. the 8 -input NAND gate, you will see that they
This now completes the list of main logic all have a unique output state. An exception
gates, although there are a few others which to this rule are the Truth Tables for the EX - Figure 6. Pinout and truth table
46 Maplin Magazine September 1983
LED wired to the output, as shown in the last working in powers of ten. In binary arith- and the AND gates. Possibly the most
issue. If each of the inputs is connected to metic the same rules apply, but in this case convenient method of making up this circuit
logic 1 then the output will be found to be at we are using the number base of two, with is to use single gates from a 7486 and a
logic O, with the LED extinguished. If one of the digits O and 1. When two denary (or 7408, and connect them up as shown. In this
the inputs is now taken to logic O, then the decimal) digits are added together there are case the two bits to be added are applied to
LED will light up, and will remain alight while two possible situations: inputs A and B to give the Sum and Carry
any number of inputs are held at logic O. a) a third digit, larger than the other two appear at the corresponding outputs. It is
results, but smaller than the base of the also possible, remember, to make up such
number system, eg, gates as these from the common NAND
+5V
5 1
gate. We have already seen how the EX -OR
+4 gate may be made up from four 2 -input
8x 10k NAND gates, and so to complete the picture
8 5The new digit, 8 or 5 in
CLOCK pull-up figure 10 shows how the AND gate may be
resistors these examples, is called the SUM.
b) the third digit is equal to or larger than fashioned. It is left as a further exercise for
the base of the number system, the reader to make up the half -adder circuit
5 8 from NAND gates and confirm that it is
+6 +7 logically identical to the first design.
1 1 1 5
CARRY SUM CARRY SUM In this case
7430 the position of the digits comes into play and
O/P
the answer consists of two parts, the SUM
and the CARRY. The generation of Sum and
Carry occurs whatever number base is in
use. In binary addition the generation of
Carry bits occurs much more often, as therE
are only two digits.
0 0 1
+0 +1 +1 Figure 9. Circuit for half -adder
0 1 1 0
SUM SUM CARRY SUM 2 7400
Figure 7. Part of counter/decoder circuit These examples cover nearly all the possible 4

The use of such a device may be demon- combinations of binary addition, the only
strated by referring to the part of a circuit other one being where the O and 1 are
5
shown in Fig. 7. The problem here was to reversed in the middle example!
produce a signal from the output of the 8 - Where binary numbers containing more Figure 10. AND gate using NAND gates
input NAND gate after the counter had than one digit are to be added, then the
counted a selectable number of clock process can be broken down into a series of Full -Adder Design
pulses. To achieve this action, each of the repeated two -digit additions, until the pro- The half -adder is incomplete in that no
inputs is connected to logic 1 by a 'pull-up' cess is complete. For example: - provision is made for a 'carry -in' from a
resistor, thereby ensuring that the output 10 111 previous stage. In the case of the full -adder,
will be logic O. The numbers shown by the +O1 +010 not only is account taken of this, but also a
outputs from the BCD counter are the CARRY 11 SUM 1001 In the sec- provision is made for the possible genera-
number of clock pulses which need to be ond example, the addition of the first (right- tion of a 'carry -out' to subsequent stages.
counted before that particular output goes hand) digits of O and 1 gives a Sum of 1, and Again, the requirements of the full -adder
high, assuming a start from zero. Without no Carry; adding the next two digits, 1 and 1, may best be summarised in the form of a
going into any further detail of how the produces a Sum of O and a Carry of 1. The Truth Table; this will need to have three
outputs from the counter would appear, by next stage is to add together 0, 1 and the inputs, A,B and Carry In, with two outputs,
connecting the appropriate links it is pos- Carry; as before O and 1 give a Partial Sum of Sum and Carry Out, as shown in Figure 11.
sible to set the circuit to count any value of 1, and adding the 1 carried over gives a Sum
pulses from 1 to 255. For example, if it were of O and a Carry into the next column. The A B CAIRRY SUM CARRY

required to count up to 23 clock pulses simple rules of binary addition may be o


o o o o
before a logic O appeared at the output of the summarised in a Truth Table, shown in
Figure 8. o o 1 1 o
NAND gate, then the links for 1,2,4 and 16
would be made, since 1+2+4+16=23. o 1 o 1 o
The individual pull-up resistors are o 1 1 o 1

needed on the inputs in order to ensure that A 8 SUM CARRY


1 o o 1 o
any unconnected inputs are held at logic 1; o o o o o 1 o 1
the value of these resistors is not all that o
1

o 1 1
o o
critical, but it must be remembered that the 1 1 1

output of the counter will be required to sink 1 o 1 o 1 1 1 1 1

the current through them when it goes low. 1 1 o 1

The BCD counter is a rather different type of Figure 11. Truth table for binary full adder
animal from the ones we have encountered The full -adder is, in essence, two half -
so far, belonging to the breed of sequential Figure 8. Binary addition truth table
adders connected together to take account
logic devices. This is a whole range of Looking at this Table it is possible to see of the extra bit carried in. The circuit for the
beasties which will be dealt with in a lot more that a Sum ORa Carry isthe result ofa binary full -adder is given in Figure 12. Again,
detail in a subsequent article. addition, never a Sum AND a Carry. To although this is shown made up from
perform this operation with logic gates, it discrete gates, it can also be done with
Arithmetic Logic Units
i

only necessary to find ones which have the NANDgates in the same mannerasthe half -
Any reader who has perused books or same Truth Table as that for binary addition. adder.
articles on the subject of micro -processors The circuit would require two inputs, A and B If more than two bits are to be summed
or micro -computers, and these days it's and two outputs to correspond to the Sum then the block can be repeated, with the
hard to avoid them, may well have come and Carry. This can, in fact, be achieved in carry out from one stage being connected to
across the term Arithmetic Logic Unit, or several different ways; if you look backatthe the carry in of the next stage. Finally, Figure
ALU. This is the part of the micro -processor Truth Table for the EX -OR gate and the AND 13 shows a couple of full -adders being used
which is concerned with 'doing sums' and gate it is apparent that the Sum part is the to add binary 11 and 11, giving 110; ie
other logical operations. Needless to say, in same as the EX -OR truth table and the Carry decimal 3+3=6.
a real life processor, this section contains a part is the same as the AND gate. Actually,
multitude of functional devices, but it is this is not quite a full solution, since no Address Decoding
possible to emulate one of its basic building account has been taken of the fact that a Still on the micro -processor scene, an-
blocks, the Adder. Side-stepping the old Carry bit may have been produced by an other important use of TTL combinational
jokes about venomous snakes, the digital earlier stage, and hence this is known as the logic designs is in the area of address
adder comes in two types, the half -adder half -adder. decoding. The essential problem here is to
and the full -adder. However, before we delve produce a signal in response to a unique
into the workings of these circuits, it may Half -Adder Circuit pattern of bits on the micro -processor
well be a good idea to brush up on some A digital half -adder circuit may be made address bus. This pattern of bits is, of
binary arithmetic. up, on a bread -board, following the diagram course, the address of the device which is
I am sure everyone reading this is fully given in Figure 9. Here it can be seen that the being sought in order to send or receive data
conversant with denary arithmetic, that is two gates which are required are the EX -OR along the data bus of the system. Typically,
September 1983 Maplin Magazine Continued on page 64 47
-4(w3

Logic °*'d
Prtibe
* Detects pulses from around 1Hz
by Gra eme Duran t

* Instantly recognisable logic states


* Low current consumption
* Over volts protection
Over the years, countless designs
have appeared in the electronics
press for logic probes; ranging
from very simple High/Low indicators,
to complex pulse stretching probes.
The logic probe described here, has a
number of features found only on the
more complex probes, and as such, lies
somewhere between these two ex-
tremes. Thus it is perfectly suited to day
to day fault diagnosis.
As well as detecting High and Low
logic states, open circuit (floating in-
put) and pulsing inputs are displayed.
Pulse trains from around 1Hz are detec-
ted as a pulsing input, the upper limit is
above that attainable in most common
C-MOS logic.
The main difference between this
logic probe and all others is that the
output is shown on a seven segment
LED display, as a letter of the alpha-
bet; Hi for High; L for Low; Ffor Floating;
Pfor Pulsing. In this way, the logic state
is instantly recognisable and totally un-
ambiguous, unlike some commercial
logic displays. The use of a special high
efficiency display means that the total
Monostable -LS
.--_ Delay
current consumption at a supply volt-
age of 15v is only 15mA - quite suited to
battery operated circuits. In addition,
High if V.in the probe is protected against over -
Probe voltage inputs, and reversed supply.
>7O%Vss
Window
comparator
and
protection
Block Diagram
The input from the probe goes via a
protection network to a window com-
High V parator, with switching levels of 70% Vss
if vin
>30%Vss and 30% Vss; these are the standard
low float high CMOS limits. If the upper limit is ex-
Gating system Disable ceeded, then the probe input is CMOS
logic high. Thus, the upper output goes
on to the display circuitry for HIGH
L YP
indication.
Display
and
If the probe input does not exceed
matrix the lower limit, then it is at CMOS logic
low. The output of the lower compara-
tor is inverted to give a high level at the
display circuitry for LOW indication. If
Figure 1. Block diagram. the probe input is between logic levels,
48 Maplin Magazine September 1983
Icircuit +15V

~
R7 10M
+ve I/P
R9 100k
IC3a
t/I
D4 3 D3 10 1\ 11
D1
12
Probe IC4c IC4d
C3
33nF
IC2a IC2d
8 '.3 13 1
R1

100k

R3 +ve + C4
51k low 4u7
5 IC1b
IC284
Z
4 6
+ve
IC
3b IC3

4 3c0 3d111
R14
1k0
Display 1

T D6 D7
b
1:4
c
OV
O d

(e)TR4
cathode

Figure 2. Circuit diagram.

then the upper comparator will be low


and the lower comparator high. These
two outputs are fed to a NOR gate,
which gives a high level to the display
circuitry on FLOAT.
The HIGH indication also drives a
retriggerable monostable. will produce
a continuous low output. If this mono -
stable goes low, the display is disabled
via a simple gating system. This is to
prevent misleading displays, whilst the
circuit decides whether the input is
indeed pulsing, or whether a low to high
transition has taken place (e.g. the
probe has just touched a point at logic
high). As soon as a low pulse appears at
the monostable output, a delay, slightly

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longer than the monostable period is
initiated. At the end of this time period,
if the output of the monostable is still
low, i.e. the input is pulsing, the display
shows

again.
PULSE. Otherwise,
HIGH/FLOAT/LOW display is enabled

The display consists of driver tran-


sistors, a diode matrix to produce the
desired alphabetic displays, and a
the
R14

eTR2o

Z'IRb
p

Ó ec D8 14 r -C=1- R6
3
D1 7trrobeO
og D10

017 D16
RI

T12
34-1-4-1-o
02 11=I- OV o
R4
ICI +
C1O
1
PROBE

0
TR4b MAPLIN G
seven segment LED display.
Circuit Description
The probe input goes via R1 to a
simple window comparator formed
around IC1. R2, R3 and R4 determine
the changeover voltage levels. The
circuit input is protected from over -
voltage by D1, D2 and R1; the input is

..
biased at half supply by R5 and R6 so
that if the input is open circuit, the
display shows FLOAT. The upper win-
dow comparator output is buffered by
IC2a and IC2d, and goes to the display
Figure 3. PCB layout.
switching transistor for HIGH indica-
tion, via IC3d, which allows the HIGH
display to be disabled.
The low and float displays are simi-
larly connected, using IC2b and IC3b
R15 MAPLIN R7
r-- o
for LOW, and IC2c and IC2c and IC3c TR1
D5
4=F C2
for FLOAT.
ó
e IC4
IC3 o
A simple CMOS monostable wired
around IC3a and IC4c, and having a +01 C4 R9
o
period of around 0.5 seconds senses a
I3[1031
R1::=1-[171 IBottomi

g
LOGIC PROBE
pulsing input. Its output, which is
normally high, disables the HIGH/
o Rt R10 GB31J

J
FLOAT/LOW display, and starts a delay,
formed around C4 and R9, which is a
little over the monostable period. The
output of the RC delay is inverted and
fed to IC4b, which senses whether the
a t d-o
input is still pulsing. If it is, Q1 is
switched on, and PULSE is displayed.
Otherwise Q2 to 4 are enabled. A diode
matrix and seven segment common
cathode display decode the signals, so
as to give H, F, L and P displays.

`Construction' Figure 4. PCB layout.


Before soldering in any compo-
nents, solder in wire links on both PCBs, probe, made from a sharpened steel
there are eight in all. Fit in all the rod or knitting needle, is soldered intoa
resistors and capacitors, taking care Phono plug, and connected to the
with polarity on Cl and C4. If you are circuit by a case mounted Phono
using IC sockets these may be fitted socket. This provides a firm grip and
along with the diodes - again be allows easy storage of the probe when
careful about polarity. Note also, that not in use.
D4 is fitted vertically on the PCB. Fit the
transistors, and finally, the ICs. It is a Testing and Use
good idea to use veropins for all the Power the circuit up with a typical
cable to PCB connections, but it is not CMOS supply voltage. After around half
vital. This only leaves the display, which a second, the display should show a
requires setting at the correct height to letter F. If not, disconnect quickly, and
fit inside a suitable case. recheck the circuit. If all is well, touch
The PCBs are mounted one on top of on the bottom PCB. Solder the wires to the probe to positive - a letter H should
the other in the case, with connec- the bottom board and crop as normal. be light after a brief delay. Tap the
tions between made by solid wire links - The circuit now may be fitted into probe on and off positive a few times a
cropped component leads are ideal. the case, insulated from the case bot- second - a letter P should be displayed
Solder eleven lengths of wire, about tom by masking tape and held firmly in after a delay. Then, touch the probe to
20mm long, to the underside end position by sticking a strip of thin foam Ov - a letter L should light imme-
connections of the top board, passing rubber in the lid, with a cutout for the diately. If all this happens, the probe is
the wire through the holes until level display. A small square of red display working perfectly.
with the topside of the PCB. See Figure filter film may be stuck behind the The probe is designed for use with
5. cutout for the display for easier viewing. CMOS logic circuitry, and may be used
Slide on the lower board, until there is The power cable, a piece of Zip wire to trace faults on any such logic. All that
a gap of a millimetre or so between the terminated in crocodile clips must pass remains now is to find a suitable circuit
top board and the tallest components through the case via grommet. The to test!
50 Maplin Magazine September 1983
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Part Two
Graham Dixey C.Eng., M.I.E.R.E.
Memory Addressing should be left alongside for the related
Little progress can be made in writing Page FF FFOO-FFFF )ROM [monitor machine -code program; then a direct cor-
machine -code programs without a rea- Page FE FEOO-FEFF program] respondence between the two can always be
sonable degree of understanding of the seen.
addressing modes available. The better the Now for a few instructions and their
understanding, the better the programs. Ina Page 9 0900-O9FF Input output ports Assembly Code mnemonics:
program written by the user, all of the SED - Set the Decimal mode (for
instructions and data will be entered into the arithmetic operations)
Page 3 0300 -03 F F Pagel for LDA - Load the Accumulator (with the
RAM area of memory, and running the Page 2 0200-02FF stack.
RAM byte of data specified in some
program will access these instructions and Page 1 0100-01F F 0000-OO1F
data sequentially. Questions then naturally Page 0 0000 -OOF F for monitor use] way by what follows next)
arise. Whereabouts in the RAM should the The bracketted words actually refer to the
program be located? What are the criteria Figure 1.Memory map of a typical small addressing mode to be used.
that determine the choice of locations? microcomputer. CLC - Clear the Carry (flag): sets the
Given that there are a variety of ways of the pages referred to and also the way in carry flag to zero
loading and storing data, how does one which they are allocated. This memory map ADC -Add with Carry (adds the con-
decide which method to use? It is the may be taken to represent a typical small tents of the accumulator - plus
intention of this article, the second of this development microcomputer with just 1K of the carry flag - to the data
series, to answer these questions by showing RAM and 512 bytes of ROM. Whatever specified by what follows next)
how some of the 6502 addressing modes computer is concerned, it will be necessary This operation was illustrated
work. So that it is possible to 'see the wood in to determine its memory map so as to know diagramatically in Part One of
spite of the trees', no attempt will be made at (a) which areas of RAM are available for user this series.
this stage to write anything very ambitious in programs and (b) where the input/output STA - Store the accumulator contents
the way of programs. That can come later. ports are located. The 'stack' is standard on (at a location determined by
But the first 6502 mnemonics and their all 6502 -based machines, being located on what follows next)
corresponding op -codes will be met so that Page 1 - thus this page is not to be used for These mnemonics, as listed, actually
addressing can be seen to be used in a user programs, except in stack operations. form a short program that adds together two
meaningful sense. One word of warning - the monitor program, numbers and stores the result. The only
which is stored in ROM and controls the problem that needs them to be solved is how
The Paging Concept computer operation, may well have a small
part of one of the RAM pages (e.g. Page 0)
to address the memory, both to fetch the
data, i.e. the numbers to be added, and to
Memory is organised in 'pages', each 256
reserved for its own use for what is known as
bytes long. These are known as 'Page 0', MNEMONIC OP CODE OPERATION
'Page 1', 'Page 2' ... 'Page E', etc. The page a 'scratch -pad'. User programs should not
BRK 00 Break
number is obtained by writing the memory
be written here as strange things will
happen!
CLC
CLD
18
D8
0-C
0--D
addresses in numbers of four HEX digits
length and examining the two most signifi-
CLI 58 0--I
0- V
cant digits. Assembly Code and CLV
DEX
68
CA X -1--X
Thus, Page 0 runs from 0000 to 00FF
Page 1 runs from 0100 to 01FF
Machine Code - the first DEY
INX
88
E8
Y -1-Y
X+1-X
Page 2 runs from 0200 to 02FF mnemonics INY C8 Y+1Y
NOP EA No operation
Assembly and machine codes are both PHA 48 A -- Stack
Page E runs from 0E00 to OEFF termed 'low-level languages'. Assembly PHP 08 P - Stack
etc. code consists of easily recognisable mne- PLA 68 Stack -A
PIP 28 Stack -- P
This idea of pages is more important than monics and is the form in which the program RTI 40 Return from interrupt
might be thought. For onething, it is possible is first written. When there is a good chance RTS 60 Return from sub -routine
to write a shorter (and hence faster) program that the program will work, then it can be put SEC
SED
38
F8
1-C
1-D
on Page 0 than on others - because of a into machine code; this consists of op -codes
unique addressing mode that will be ex- SEI 78 1 --- I
and data, whose meanings at a glance are TAX AA A-.- X
plained shortly. Secondly, crossing a page much less obvious. It is as well to be TAY A8 A --.- Y
'boundary' in certain operations incurs a loss disciplined in approching program writing TSX BA S-X
of speed. right from the start, since a well laid out TXA
TXS
8A
9A
X-A
X- S
A pictorial method of illustrating mem- program is easier to de -bug than one in which TYA 98 Y --,- A
ory is the 'memory map', an example of the logical approach is missing. When Table 1. 6502 instructions using inherent
which is shown in Figure 1. This shows both writing the Assembly Code program space addressing.

September 1983 Maplin Magazine 51


MACHINE CODE PROGRAMMING WITH THE 6502

,
store the result of the addition. So now to
some 6502 addressing modes. ASSEMBLY CODE MACHINE CODE
LABEL MNEMONIC DATA COMMENTS PC OP CODE DATA/ADDRESS
Inherent Addressing BYTE 1 BYTE 2 BYTE 3
(Implied)
There are two instructions in the above
program that use this mode. They are SED
and CLC. This is the simplest form of Figure 2. Scheme for headed programming sheet.
addressing since it is complete as it stands;
there is no following data byte/s. This is a, ASSEMBLY CODE MACHINE CODE
'single -byte' instruction which is performing LABEL MNEMONIC DATA COMMENTS PC OP CODE DATA/ADDRESS
an operation which is totally self-contained Laj
BYTE1 BYTE2 BYTE3
within the MPU chip. The complete list of
6502 instructions that use this mode are SE D Sets dec. mode 0020 F8
LDA MEM1 MEM1 -.-A 21 A5 30
given in Table 1.
Zero Page Addressing
CLC
ADC
0 -C
MEM2 MEM1+MEM2-A
23
24
18
65 31
This mode provides access to all memory STA MEM3 A -MEM3 26 85 32
locations on Page 0 i.e. the addresses in the
MEM1=0030; MEM2=0031; MEM3=0032
range 000 - 00FF. These are 'two -byte'
instructions; the first byte is the instruction
f j
(bl
itself e.g. LDA; the second byte is the Page 0 CLD Clears dec. mode 0050 D8
address where the data is located. Suppose LDA MEM4 MEM4 -A 51 A5 60
as an example this address is 0030; using SEC 1 C 53 38
zero page addressingthis is specified simply SBC #10 MEM4-10-A 54 E9 OA
by the HEX number 30. It is a utility of 6502 STA MEM5 A -MEM5 56 8D 1F 03
programming that all Page 0 addresses can
be identified by using the low byte of the MEM4-0060; MEM5=031F
address only; for all other pages of memory
both bytes must in some way be specified. It N.B. means goes into
is for this reason, as mentioned earlier, that Two simple programs: (a) single -byte addition (b) subtraction.
Figure 3
programs on Page 0 run faster than those on
other pages. MNEMONIC OP CODE OPERATION been given. This program can now be
The op -code for LDA on Page 0 is A5 so IMM. ABS. 0 Page encoded into machine -code in order to illus-
that the program line in machine code for ADC 69 6D 65 A+MaC A trate the way in which a written program may
this operation is: AND 29 2D 25 A A M -.A be laid out and to clarify, if needed, some of
ASL OE 06 c-4 1-0
A5 30 BIT 2C 24 AAM the instructions.
It should now be appreciated that this CMP C9 CD C5 A -M It will be necessary when writing the
represents an instruction to the MPU to load CPX EO EC E4 X -M machine -code program to assign actual
its accumulator with whatever number it CPY CO CC- C4 Y -M memory locations. As already explained,
finds at memory location 0030 - in a DEC CE C6 M-1 --- M
EOR 49 4D 45 AvM--A those addresses available will vary from one
language which it can understand i.e. HEX INC EE E6 M+1 -M machine to another. However, rather than
machine code. Actually that is a half-truth JMP 4C Jump to: get round the problem by putting in a series
since there also has to be a further JSR 20 Jump sub of Xs whenever an address is needed, as it is
LDA A9 AD A5 M -. - A
translation from HEX into binary, but this is LOX A2 AE A6 M --X sometimes done, the memory map of Figure
not a worry of the programmer; the machine LDY A0 AC A4 M -- Y 1. will be used. This approach is much more
sorts this out itself. LSR 4E 46 0.^1 F -c meaningful in terms of learning how to write
ORA 09 OD 05 AvM -A programs, and it is only necessary for the
Immediate Addressing ROL
ROR
2E
6E
26
66
G
L c -r
-i-c-1
1J individual programmer to remember that he
This is also a 'two -byte' addressing mode SBC E9 ED E5 A-M-CA may well have to assign different addresses
but with the following important difference. STA 8D 85 A -. - M for his own machine.
The second byte is not an actual address for STX 8E 86
84
X M
Y-M A headed programming sheet might look
the data but is the 'data itself'. To distinguish STY 8C something like that shown in Figure 2. The
it from zero page addressing the # (hash) is Table 2. 6502 instructions using immediate, zero column headed LABEL is only needed for
.used in Assembly Code and, of course, the page or absolute addressing. programs containing 'branches' or 'jumps'
op -code for machine -code is different. This is the appropriate op -code followed by the but, for a general purpose programming
is illustrated by the following example: full two bytes of the address. Straightforward sheet it should be included. PC stands for
Assembly Machine enough evidently but note that in machine - Program Counter, of course, and it is this
Code Code Comments code the 'low' byte of the address comes register that holds all of the program
LDA MEM1 A5 30 Zero page mode 'first', thus; the op -code for LDA in this mode memory locations, in turn, as the program
(meaning Load Accumulator with data at is AD so that, to load the accumulator from runs.
address 0030) the Page 3 memory location 031A, the Figure 3. shows two of the simplest
LDA #30 A9 30 Immediate mode program line in machine -code would be - AD programs possible - single -byte addition,
(meaning Load Accumulator with the num- IA 03. Obviously a point to remember. and subtraction. These are included to
ber given i.e. 30) The instructions that can use the Imme- illustrate the use of the programming sheet
Notice one point of protocol in the
- diate, Zero Page or Absolute addressing as well as the addressing modes that have
Assembly Code for zero page the memory modes are listed in Table 2. together with been discussed so far.
location is simply referred to as MEM1, their op -codes. The addition program starts by selecting
whereas in the corresponding machine code the 'decimal' mode i.e. all data is handled as
the actual address is specified i.e. 30=0030. Two Simple Machine Binary Coded Decimal (BCD); the alternative
MEM1 is called a 'label' and isgenerally used Code Programs mode is HEX. The accumulator is then
in writing Assembly Code programs so as to loaded with the contents of the location
The list of instructions for a simple labelled MEM1 (actual address 0030) and
preserve a general approach to program
single -byte' addition program has already the carry flag is cleared prior to the addition.
writing. It is later, when the program is
encoded into machine code, that the actual MNEMONIC OP CODE OPERATION This step is necessary since the state of the
memory location to be used can be assig- BCC 90 Branch on CO= carry flag is quite arbitrary at this instant and
ned. BCS BO .. .. C=1 the 6502 instruction set has only the one
BEQ FO Z=1 addition instruction, which always includes
Absolute Addressing BMI
BNE
30
DO
N=1
..
Z=0
the carry bit. Next the accumulator contents
Naturally it often happens that access is and the data at MEM2 (0031) are added
BPL 1O .
N=0 together, the result being retained in the
required to memory locations that are on BVC 50 ..
V=0
another page other than Page 0. One way of BVS 70 accumulator. This sum is then stored at
achieving this is to use the 'three -byte' mode MEM3 (0032). The whole program has been
Table 3. 6502 instructions using relative
known as absolute addressing. The first byte addressing.
carried out on Page 0.

52 Maplin Magazine September 1983


MACHINE CODE PROGRAMMING WITH THE 6502
The subtraction program could have B. In this way the decision and action is
been written on very similar lines but has taken to output data from the computer to
been used, instead, as an illustration of the some peripheral device. The question now is
Immediate and Absolute addressing modes. 'from where does the branch start?' The
The program starts by clearing the answer is that a branch always starts from
decimal mode i.e. HEX arithmetic is selected
the address immediately following the one at
(a choice entirely at the user's whim). The which the branch length is to be found - in
accumulator is loaded with the contents of this case 0027 (the branch length being at
MEM4 (0060) and the carry flag is 'set'. This 0026). The reason for this is quite simple.
must always be done before a subtraction so The program counter is stepping sequen-
that 'borrows' can be made as required. The tially through the program instruction and
number subtracted from the accumulator data bytes, each byte being sent in turn to
contents is the decimal number 10 (imme- the 6502's instruction register where it is
diate mode), which has to be written in HEX decoded. While this decoding is taking
for the machine -code program and then place, the program counter automatically
becomes OA. The result of this subtraction is increments to the next address in the
retained in the accumulator, which is then sequence, so it is one step ahead when the
stored on Page 3 (at 031F), which requires branch length is in the instruction register.
absolute addressing.
This instruction register, which has not been
Unless the above is absolutely crystal mentioned before, is for the decoding
clear it would be as well to study these two mentioned only and is not accessible to the
programs carefully alongside Tables 1 and 2 programmer.
so tht the op -codes used in them can be The branch length is therefore the
related to the addressing modes used. A look number of steps between 0027 and 003B
at the PC column shows that only the which is 10 in decimal or OA in HEX. Count
address for the first byte on a program line is them!
given; however, the other addresses have Figure 4. Flowcharts (a) computer -controlled' (ii) Negative branch: BEQ to LOAD; this
been allowed for, as study of the PC column furnace.
time it is necessary to go backwards to 0020.
should make clear. For example, in the The branch starts at 0029 so, therefore, the
addition program there are eight bytes branch length is -9 (the - sign indicates a
corresponding to the eight memory loca- negative branch) and this has to be written
tions 0020 - 0027 respectively. Notice also
as a 'signed HEX number' - not as bad as it
that the subtracting program is longer at sounds.
nine bytes because of the absolute mode
used for the store operation. Method 1.
Perhaps it might be as well to make it
clear now that these two apparently trivial (i) Write 9 in binary (8 bits) = 00001001
programs are included principally to illus- (ii) Complement it = 11110110
trate the points made so far and to establish (iii) Add '1' to it = 11110111
a structured approach towards program- (iv) Write this as two HEX digits = F7
ming. Obviously one does not need a
computer just to add or subtract two Method 2.
numbers, but one might do so as part of a
Note the following sequence of HEX
much larger and, hence, more complex
numbers:
program. In fact, such operations may need
to be repeated many times during the course
F7 = -9
of a program run. They would then be called
as 'sub -routines' each time required. It is
intended to familiarise the reader with the
whole of the 6502 instruction set and to show
FD -3 Negative numbers
how to write programs to perform useful, FE _ -2
mainly control -centred functions. FF = -1
00 = zero
01 = +1
Relative Addressing 02 +2 Positive numbers
This mode is used only with 'branch' (b) decision making based on accumulator 03
status.
instructions, i.e. where a departure is made
from the current address to another part of Suppose that a positive branch must be
made when the accumulator contents are Imagine this as a continuous sequence
memory, as the result of a decision. This around the surface of a.cylinder. Where will
offers alternative courses of action based on negative and a negative branch is to be made
elsewhere if these contents are instead zero,
the join be between positive and negative
the current state of affairs. For example, numbers? The answer is:
taking inputs to the computer from trans- perhaps as the result of a subtraction that 80 = -128 (highest negative number)
ducers and testing their values may decide has just been performed. Otherwise, if the
the value of the output to some control accumulator contents are positive the pro- 7F = +127 (highest positive number)
element, perhaps a relay, lamp, motor, gram doesn't branch at all but just proceeds
to the next step in the program. The program This is easy enough to grasp especially if
heater, etc. Flowcharts show clearly the the analogy is taken of a mechanical
action of branches. For example, Figure 4(a) segment might look like this:
LOAD LOA MEM1 0020 A5 E2 counter, such as the odometer in a car. If it
shows the idea of testing an input and taking was set at all zeros i.e. 0000, what would it
the appropriate action for a computer -con- SEC 22 38 read if it was turned back one notch, then
trolled furnace, while Figure 4(b) shows the SBC #20 23 E9 14
BNE OUT two, etc? Easy enough of course -
computer making this same type of decision 25 DO OA
BEQ LOAD 27 FO F7 9999,9998 and so on. So it is with HEX that
based on the accumulator status. Table 3 going backwards (i.e. negatively) from zero
lists all of the 6502 instructions that use gives the highest HEX digits first, then
relative addressing.
reducing by one at each step - FF, FE, etc.
Obviously a change in program direction A final point worth,making now. Using
can be either forward or backward, i.e. a relative addressing, the maximum distance
branch can be 'positive' or 'negative'. In OUT STA PORT B 003B 8D 00 09 that one can branch out through memory is
relative addressing the 'length' of the branch The data for the BNE and BEQ instruc- 127 steps forward or 128 steps backward -
is added to or subtracted from the current tions are the branch lengths, which are OA or is it? There must be a way of branching as
contents of the program counter, thus and F7 respectively, computed as follows. far as one likes, and this, plus more complex
causing the program to branch suddenly (i) Positive branch: BNE to OUT; the addressing modes will be dealt with in the
from one area of memory to another. The memory location for the latter is seen to be next article. Also, since quite a bit of useful
length of the branch is simply the numberof 0038. When the program branches to this theory has now been covered in the first two
steps that must be made through memory to location it then finds the instruction to store articles, the time has come to start develop-
the required new location. the accumulator contents at the output port ing more useful and ambitious programs.

September 1983 Maplin Magazine


53
Dragon 32/RS 232
Modem Interface
* RS232 Data Link * Programmable word format
* Will connect Dragon to the Maplin. Modem or other compatible system
* Module plugs into ROM expansion socket

possible full communication between sides of the board. Resistors and diodes
by Dave Goodman are fitted next, bending each lead
the Dragon and other computers, and
The first in a series of projects for many commercial information servi- before insertion. On the legend a white
the Dragon 32 computer is our ces, such as the Maplin Cashtel system. bar shows the position for aligning the
Serial Communications Interface cathode óf each diode, which in turn is
Adaptor, or SCIA. Although primarily recognised by a black band printed on
designed for use with the Maplin Construction the body. Fit RV1, and all the capacitors.
Modem, the SCIA could connect to any Through pins are used to connect C4, 5, and 6 are polarised, with the
serial RS232 compatible system where tracks on both sides of the PCB. Fit negative end marked on the body, while
data exchange is required. It makes these first, and solder them on both C7 is marked with a positive sign. Make

+12V

+SVta
IC1c
8
8 C3 R3
4k7
R10
14 loon 1k
R2a 9 11 IC1
R5 TR2
11 PIN14
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TR3
D0a
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22
21 12r
IC1d
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10k

BC548
BC337
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20 100u
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19 11V
D3 MI Rk5 IC4
18 OV
04M D3
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16 IC3 1N4148
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R/WRM
13 +4100u Lff

OV 11 C6 OV
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R9 IC1 = 74LS132
470R IC2=ICM7555
IC3=MC6850P
RV1
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BC548
BC327
BC 337
Viewed from below
OV
OVINE

Figure 1. Circuit Diagram

54 Maplin Magazine September 1983


sure they are fitted the correct way
round!
Transistors TR1 to TR3 and all four
IC sockets should be mounted as
shown on the legend. Carefully solder
each component in place, remove
excess leads, and clean the track.
Finally fit and solder SKT1 in place,
then insert IC4 only. You should inspect
your work before testing, rechecking all
components and solder joints for
errors.

Circuitry and Testing


Characters are transmitted or re-
ceived at a particular speed, or Baud
rate. The standard telecommunica-
tions speed of 300 Baud is used for the
SCIA, and, although not critical, RV1
should be set with the centre of its wiper
pointing to the arrow on the PCB legend.
Insert the module (component side
upwards) into the ROM expansion
socket on the right hand side of the
computer. Switch on the Dragon and
wait for the usual display to appear. If
vertical lining appears, or nothing at all
happens, then switch off immediately
and remove the module for inspection.
Using the positive end of C5 as the
OV reference point, place a voltmeter
between OV and IC4 pin 8, and check

J
R1
R2 Q
V- C2

0
2111
J oo
1
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Figure 2. PCB legend and artwork

September 1983 Maplin Magazine


55
DRAGON 32 RS232 MODEM INTERFACE

for approx. +10.3V. Now check for status register. If correct conditions
appear then data is transferred to the
approx. -9.8V between OV and pin 5 of
Remove the module, insert the computer for processing, etc. Of
SKT1. course, the IC must be synchronised to
remaining ICs, and re -fit the module the incoming data for such conditions
into the Dragon. as the number of STOP/START bits, a
IC2 is a CMOS 555 timer, and is used
PARITY bit, ODD or EVEN, and the total
for the clock oscillator. IC3 divides the
clock signal to determine the Baud number of bits expected. All this
speed for character transfer. With a information is contained in Program 2
4.8kHz clock and a programmed divide and Table 1.
by 16 code, the Baud rate is 300. Three
Two addresses are used as ports:
PORT A address is 49152, PORT B
divide ratios of 1, 16 and 64 are address is 49153. Port A may be read
available. for status checks, or written to for
IC4 is a voltage inverter, producing
-10V across C5 for a +10V input from setting internal control conditions. Port
Figure 3. Plug and socket external connections B is read for received character data, or
TR3. This negative voltage is necessary
to produce RS232 compatible levels for tially divided by R8, D2 and R7 to a level written to for transmitting data. By
signal transmission. Serially coded suitable for TTL use. using PEEK and POKE commands, an
signals are converted from pin 6 of IC3, Incoming serially coded signals are R2 pulse on pin 14 of IC3 will enable the
IC1, TR1 and TR2 to RS232 +12V, -10V decoded by IC3 into eight bit parallel system, otherwise data would appear
levels at SKT1, pin 5. Input signals on data bus codes. By reading IC3, infor- permanently on the data bus - with
pin 1 are chopped and poten- mation is obtained from an internal interesting results!
SKT1,

10 CLS
12 PRINT(1140,"'TEST PROGRAM'
14 PRINT896,"CONNECT BOTH RS.232 (IP/OP)PINS TOGETHER,ON THE MODULE."
16 PRINT"THEN TYPE CHARACTERS DIRECT FROMTHE KEYBOARD!"
18 PPINTB234,"ttttttttttt"
20 R=49152 B-49153
22 POKER..3 POKER,21
24 TS=INKEY* IFTS=""THEN24
26 POKER, ASC(T* )
28 IFPEEK(A).(3THEN28
30 PPINTCHP..f(PEEK(B));
32 G0T024

Figure 4. ROM Port

10 REM DRAGON MODEM PROGRAM 43 PRINTe103,"CODE SELECTED=";C


11 CLS 44 PR.INTe162, Aá(C )
12 PRINTe41,"*.t*MAPLIN***" 45 PRINTe+354,"DO YOU WISH TO CHANGE CODES?"
1:3 PRINTe73,"MODEM PROGRAM" 46 PRINT:PRINT8426,"(TYPE Y%N)"
14 PR.INTi?128,"INSTR!JCTIONS FOR. USE,-" 47 GOSJB201
15 PRINTC192,"1.CONNECT MODULE TO MODEM." 48 IF Ká="Y"THEN27
16 PRINTe256,"2.PR000RRM WORD FORMAT." 49 IFKá<>"N"THEN43
17 PRINTe320,"3. ESTABLISH COMMUNICATIONS LINK." 50 PRINTe9,"PROGRAM DATA -"
18 GOSUB200 51 PP.INTI?64, "-";A*(C),PRÍNT
19 PRINTR34,"THE MODULE IS PROGRAMMED BY" 52 PRINT"- SPEED a 300 BAUDS!"
20 PPINTe66,"ENTERING A'WORD-FORMAT'CODE" 53 F'RINTCs192,"TO STRR.T THE PROGRAM, PRESS ANY"
21 PRINTr160,"THERE ARE 8 CODE OPTIONS LISTED" 54 PRINT"KEY.THE SCREEN WILL CLEAR UNTIL."
22 PRINT"ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE." 55 PRINT"DRTA IS RECEIVED!"
23 PR.INTe25E., "SELECT THE REO!JIRED WORD -FORMAT 56 PRINTR320,"DATA TRANSMISSION IS DIRECT FROM"
TO E:E USED,", 57 PRINT2352,"THE KEYBOARD."
24 PRINT"THEN ENTER THE CODE" 59 GOSIJB201
25 F'P.INT"USING KEYS 1 TO g,-" 59 FORI=1TOC READ C
26 GOSUB200 60 NEXT I
27 PRINTl6,"'WORD-FORMAT'TABLE." 61 DRTA1,5,9,13,17,21,25,29
28 PRINT ' 62 R=49152:B=4915,3
29 Rá(1)="(7BITS)EVEN PARITY+2STOP BITS" 100 POKE A,3:POKE R,C
30 A$(2)="(7EITS)ODD PARIT'i+2STOP BITS." 110 Tá=INKEY*
31 Aá(:3)="(7BITS)EVEN PARITY+1STOP BIT." 120 IFTá<>"" THEN GOTO 170
32 Rá(4)="(7BITS)ODD PRRIT'r+1STOP BIT." 130 X=PEEK(A) IFX=2 THEN110
33 A$(5)="(8BITS)NO PARITY+2TTOP BITS." 140 IF X=19 OR X=126 THEN100
34 Aá(6)="($BITS>NO PAP.ITY+1TTOP BIT." 150 PRINTCHR$(PEEK(B));
35 19á(7)="(8BITS)EVEN PARITY+1STOP BIT." 160 GOTO110
36 Rá(8)="(8BITS)ODD PARITY+1STOP BIT." 170 POKE B,RSC'T$)
37 FOR I=1TOS:PRINTCHRá(I+48); 180 GOTO110
38 PRINT". ";A$(I) NEXTI 200 PRINT@450,"(PRESS ANY I<EY TO CONTINUE!)"
39 PRINT$359,"PRESS KEY 1T08!" 201 KS=INKEYá
40 GOSUB201 202 IF Ká=""THEN201
41 IF K$<"1"OR K$>"8"THEN27 203 CLS RETURN
42 C='JAL(Ká )

56
Maplin Magazine September 1983
DRAGON 32/RS232 MODEM INTERFACE

Type in Program 1 and connect pins


1 and 5 on SKT1 together on the
module. The idea is to transmit a Table la
character into the receive register and Register Contents (Ports A and B)
print it on the TV display, thus testing Data Bus Port B (Rx) Port B(Tx)
Port A (write) Port A (read)
the module. DO Clock divide Rx register full
Line 22 first resets the status D1 Receive Transmit Clock divide Tx register empty
register and initialises both the receiver D2 Codes 0-127Codes 0-127 Word Format (Carrier Detect)
and transmitter using data code three D3 ASCII ASCII Word Format (Clear to Send)
(DO and D1 = Logic 1), and second, a D4 ASCII ASCII Word Format Framing Error
clock divide ratio of 16 is selected with D5 ASCII ASCII (Tx Control) Rx Overrun
code 1 (DO = Logic 1) added to a word D6 ASCII ASCII (Tx Control) Parity Error
format code of 20 (D2 and D4 = Logic 1) D7 ASCII ASCII (Rx Int Enable) (Int Request)
or 21.
The keyboard is scanned to see if a
key is being pressed, and, if so, an ASCII
code value for the key is POKEd into Table lb (Control Register - Port A) Reset/Divide
Port B and transmitted, along with all bit Data Bus
information. Port A is scanned to see if Function DO D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Code
correct data has been received, by Reset 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
looking for DO = Logic 1. D1 will Divide by 64 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 2
normally be at Logic 1 when the Divide by 16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
transmit data register is empty, so data Divide by 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
code three (DO and D1 = 1) is required
to step the program forward, where-
upon Port B is read and data printed on
the display. Table lc. (Control Register - Port A) Word Format
Run the program and press any key. Word Format D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Code
The character will be printed, showing 7 bits. Even par. + 2 stop bits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
all is well. 7 bits. Odd par. + 2 stop bits 1 0 0 0 0 0 4
Initial program requirements are for 7 bits. Even par + 1 stop bit 0 1 0 0 0 0 8
the setting of code 3 (POKE A,3) 7 bits. Odd par. + 1 stop bit 1 1 0 0 0 0 12
followed by divide code plus word 8 bits + 2 stop bits 0 0 1 0 0 0 16
format code (POKE A + total) 0 to 34. 8 bits + 1 stop bit 1 0 1 0 0 0 20
Generally, code 21 can be used, 8 bits. Even par. + 1 stop bit 0 1 1 0 0 0 24
which breaks down as divide clock by 8 bits. Odd par. + 1 stop bit 1 1 1 0 0 0 28
16 and select word format of 8 bits (no DO and D1 - see table lb.
parity) and 1 stop bit. This should suit
most user requirements.
The MC6850 has many other control
and status conditions associated with module and sets up the programming ted from the Dragon will not be returned
it,and a complete article could be data to your requirements. ASCII coded and printed. This facility exists for data
written on this IC alone. However, data may be transmitted or received
informative data sheets are available clarification, so that you know exactly
over a suitable link and printed to the what you are sending out. Save all
from Maplin for those wishing to pursue display. If there is no 'echo -back' facility
the subject further. Program 2 gives programs on tape for future use, and
on the equipment connected to the don't forget to dial 'CASHTEL' when
information for those using the SCIA module, then the characters transmit - ready to use the working module.

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MING 7h_E
C kdkA 211 ID14
sight). In addition they should be able to
During the course of this and sub-
sequent issues of Electronics I shall by Nigel Fawcett move smoothly in any direction desired.
Witht he 6567 all this is possible. First, graph
be including articles which should be
of considerable use to the CBM 64 owner.
paper should be used to design the bit
pattern for the sprite. Each sprite is mapped

11
These articles will cover many of the sub- reasonably recognisable and proportioned
for the application, and then be able to place on a grid which is 24 bits wide by 21 bits
jects which are not fully explained, or are deep. Every bit which is 'on' will be dis-
merely hinted at in the manual which it anywhere on the screen (this also in-
cludes those parts of the screen which lie played on the screen in the colour chosen for
accompanies the 64. In many instances the
that sprite. In memory the data for the sprite
'Programmers Reference Guide' is men- above, below, left or right of the screen edges
patterns is arranged in 63 consecutive bytes
tioned and this publication is now avail- and which are therefore technically out of
able from Maplin, order code WK62S, price Continued on page 59
£ 13.25.

1111
11
In this issue I shall demonstrate the use
11111111
111111
11
of the moveable object blocks or sprites as
11
they have become known.
At the heart of the 64's graphics system
1111
1111111111
11 11
11111111 1111111111111111111111
111111111111
lies the video interface chip (6567). This IC
is responsible for managing the 40 column
by 25 line text display, the 320 by 200 dot
high resolution graphics display and the
sprites (MOBS). In addition to these func-
tions the 6567 also handles the character
sets, split screen, colour modes, scrolling
and a host of other graphics related jobs.
M
111111 MUM
11111.......11.1111

1111.11
M 11
11 UM
MEE
WM
1111
11 1111
M11
I
11
W
SW
WWI
1111 1111

1111
11
1111111111111111
111111111111

1111 1111

1111
When the 64 user wants to write his own
games, or even master the theory behind the
commercially available arcade type games,
MEW
11111111 1111
1111111111 O11
it is natural that an understanding of mobs 111111111111111111 11111111111111111111
11111111111111
should be attained. The basic concept is that
one should be able to define a shape, 1111...11.1111111111 1111111111
100 PRINT CHR$(147) 3020 DATA 128,0,0,192,0,0,192,1,248,192

1000 FOR I=14336 TO 14463 3030 DATA 1,252,96,17,254,96,25,255,96

1010 READ A : POKE I,A : NEXT I 3040 DATA 15,255,224,7,255,224,3,255

1020 VC=53248 3050 DATA 192,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0

10.30 POKE 2046, 224 3060 DATA 0,0,0,0,0,0,14,0,0,11,0,0,127

1040 POKE VC+21,64 3070 DATA 0,0,15,128,0,1,128,0,1,128,0

1050 POKE VC+39,64 3080 DATA 3,0,0,3,0,0,3,31,128,6,63,128

1060 VC+12,0 : POKE VC+13,100 3090 DATA 6,127,136,6,255,152,7,255,240

1070 POKE VC+16,64 3100 DATA 7,255,224,3,255,192,0,0,0,0,0

1080 FOR 1=15360 TO 15400 3110 DATA 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0

1090 READ MC : POKE I,MC : NEXT I 3500 DATA 173,254,7,201,224,208,11,173

1100 SYS 15360 : FOR I=0 TO 31 3510 DATA 12,208,201,36,240,15,238,12

1110 NEXT I : GOTO 1100 3520 DATA 208,96,173,12,208,201,0,240,

3000 DATA 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,112,0,0,208 3530 DATA 10,206,12,208,96,169,225,141

3010 DATA 0,0,254,0,1,240,0,1,128,0,1 3540 DATA 254,7,96,169,224,141,254,7,96

Maplin Magazine September 1983


58
USER VIEWS
The Maplin Modem, and the CAShTeI and MODEM !..111
Maptel services have been much more
successful than anyone anticipated.
Especially useful to us have been the user
comments, a selection of which have been
u ruic
printed below. We are always interested in
user comments and suggestions on what 8. When will bulletins become available?J.P.
you would like to see on the system, e.g. User Cowell.
Group pages, bulletin board services. User During August.
groups (any machine) are welcome to get in 9. I would like to see a good modem program
touch with us, with the information they for the BBC that loads to cassette. R.H.
would like displayed, and we will see what we Gregory.
MODEM BOX
can do. There is one published in this issue.
At last! The Maplin Modem has a box
1. Terminating the isolating transformer 10. I am using a Transdata 300 printer available. Custom built for us, the front
with 600 ohms (across D1) enables correct terminal and panel is silk screened with a legend in white
find that there are two
I

on black, and the rest of the box an attractive


setting of RV3. System now seems to have characters missing at the beginning of each
high immunity from noise. Stewart Hoare. line, due (I think) to the slow return of the dark blue. The whole case comes in just two
We agree that 600 ohms should give correct carriage in between lines. Is thereanywayof pieces, and will make your modem look
results, but, under practical conditions, the delaying the output from your computer? completely professional.
line rarely exhibits a 600 ohm impedance, Michael King -Beer. All this for the incredibly low price of only
and therefore the best way of setting up is to Please transmit 3-5 DEL characters after £9.95. Order As YK62S (Modem Box).
'make a call to a friend and get them to leave 'CR' 'LF' to allow elderly mechanical term-
their phone off the hook whilst you adjust inals time. Anon.
RV3 for minimum crosstalk. There is nothing we can do at present, but we 5 REM 88C VDU PROGRAM
2. have found it very difficult to get onto
R,J,B,K,83
I
are looking into this one. Please bear with us.
your system A. Perhaps it would be worth 10 CLS
11. At 300 Baud* Maptel is fairly slow. Are
adding a few more ports? Roger Lee. there any plans for other speeds, e.g. 20 x EX 7,3
It is not extra ports that we need, but extra 1200/75 and 600? Mike Harvey. 30 1 FX 8,3
lines. More will be added in the future, We are looking into the possibility at the
according to demand. moment, and hope to have something fairly 40 x FX 2,2
3. If you sent Control N at the start of logon, soon. 50 A = INKEY(1): IF A = -1 THEN 100
please don't - It means reverse video to me. 12. Please let us have a CBM 64 group page.
Andy Michael. 60 x FX 3,7
P.A.Friend.
We don't. Would you consider makinga page available 70 VDU A
4. How do I get rid of the double echo? Ian for Maplin Modem users? Dr N.Robinson. 80 x FX 3,0
Atkins. Your wish is our command.
Either you are running in half duplex instead 90 COTO 40
13. Why is there no delete feature on input of
of fall duplex, or there is something in your messages? Mike Hobbs. 100 x FX 2,1
program which is giving a double echo. Delete vary too much between different 110 x FX 3,0
5. It would be nice to have column width computers. However, we are rethinking this
selectable. S.R.Vann. one. 120 A = INKEY(1)
It would, we agree, but there are just too 14. I would appreciate it if you would enrol 130 IF A % 31 THEN VDU A AND 127
many options, and this makes it impractic- me as a user of your system. have a I

able at present. 140 IF A = 41 THEN GOSUB 200


Barclaycard number, please advise me of
6. Why don't you use both upper and lower the procedure. Also, I would like to know if 150IFA= 13 ORA= 10 THEN VDU A
case? Roderick McLeod. the system will eventually be available after 160 COTO 40
We do receive both upper and lower case, 17.30 hours, and if so until what time?
but we cannot transmit using lower case P.A.Friend. 200 A = 10 : VDU A
because of the problems this causes for You do not need to be 'enrolled' into our 210A=13: VDU A
some micros (notably the Dragon), which system. The only requirement is that you
will not accept it. 220 RETURN
have a customer number, which you can
7. A problem occurs with your system not obtain by writing to us, enclosing your name
always echoing back my characters. This is may have noticed!), and we are experiment-
and address, and details will be mailed to ing with a non -interactive order system
only confined to your system and not the you. Alternatively, if you have already placed
others I use. Anon. outside normal working hours at present. We
an order with us, you will have a customer hope this will provide a viable alternative,
Our system should always echo back, and number, and can use that.
we have not had any other complaints. Any but we will consider making the full service
The Maptel/Cashtel system is in the process available should the demand prove suf-
comments from anyone else? of continuous expansion (as some of you ficient to justify it.

USING THE COMMODORE 64 Continued from page 58


(21 rows of 3 bytes [3 bytes = 24 bits]). The
basic manual gives this information in CMP 0
greater detail, so refer to the relevant chap- SWAN LDA 2046
ter for a fuller description.
BEQ RSPAT2
Enough waffle - let's have a demon- CMP 229
stration!
The following program sets up a sprite DEC 53260
from basic, and then uses a machine code BNE RVSWAN
routine to handle the movement. The rou- RTS
tine is continually recalled from basic, LDA 53260
allowing you to add to the program which
could form the basis for a game. A swan is set RSPAT1 LDA 230
up using a sprite and swims backwards and CMP 46
forwards across the right hand side of the STA 2046
screen. This frees the rest of the screen for BEQ RSPAT1
more action.
You will notice that two images are setup RTS
in memory for the swan, one facing right and
INC 53260
one facing left. If I had not done this the poor RSPAT2 LDA 229
swan would have had to swim backwards! RTS
The assembly language routine is only
shown for reference, the actual data for the RVSWAN LDA STA 2046
machine code is included within the basic
53260
program. RTS
September 1983 Maplin Magazine
59
U
Mt oN
232/M
ISTERFAC
ur series of computer/modem

0 interfaces continues with one for


the Spectrum, which can be ope-
rated directly from BASIC, without typ-
ing or LOADing lengthy program list-
ings. Access to (or exit from) the
module may be initiated as required,
either directly from switch -on or during
a normal program run, without chang-
ing any previous contents of memory
except the display file, and does not
require RAM space to operate.
Interface
For computers to communicate with
external sources suitable interfaces
must be used. These must have the
necessary facilities to enable compati-
bility with both devices and be under
software control.
Transmitted or Received data is for-
matted as a character containing so
many 'bits', and serialised for data
transfer in a continuous stream. The
speed of transfer is variable, but is
usually standardised at 300 Bauds for
modem/telephone links; higher Baud
rates being required for higher trans- block. IC6 can be read or written to by Pin 23 of the edge connector is
the system within the address block notated -12V (page 160 of the user
mission speeds. manual), when in fact it is derived from
Three wire links are used, one for determined by A5,6,7 and IC4 pin 11,
but only four addresses are used, and an internal oscillator, used for generat-
transmitting data, one for receiving ing +12V and -5V supplies for the
data, and a common OV. Signal levels these are detailed further on in the
article. memory ICs, and takes the form of a
are to the RS232 standard of +12V 20kHz pulse waveform at approximat-
amplitude at up to 20mA loads. IC5 is a fourteen stage ripple coun-
ter and clock oscillator running at ely 12V. By connecting this signal via
Circuit Description 2.4576MHz, with Cl, R10 and X1 deter- DC blocking capacitor C4 and referenc-
ing to ground via D4, a level shifted
Within the Spectrum ROM, before mining the fundamental frequency,
and this produces four divider outputs, -12V signal is developed. This is recti-
the character set, lies an unused area of
shown in table 1. fied and smoothed by D3 and C5 to give
memory between addresses 14446 and approximately -10V DC at R5. TR1
15615. By disabling the ROM at the Pin Frequency Baud Link switches between +12V and -10V dur-
correct time this area is freed for use by 19.2kHz 300 A
6 ing data transmission, producing the
the EPROM IC7 and ASCIA IC6 (A Syn- 4 38.4kHz 600 B required RS232 levels to line. Incoming
chronous Communications Interface 5 76.8kHz 1200 C data is kept toa positive potential by D2,
Adaptor). ICs 1 to 4 perform the decod- 7 153.6kHz 2400 D for switching TR3 and as a TTL input to
ing necessary for memory mapping two
Table 1. pin 2 of IC6.
areas. Addresses 14592 to 15584 are
used for printing and operating sub- Serial data output is from IC6 pin 6
routines, and addresses 15585 to and inverter IC2, whose normally low Module Operation
15615 are reserved for I/O scanning, output holds TR2 in the 'off' state. TR1 The EPROM IC6 holds 746 data
word formatting, and data transfer. R1 does not conduct, due to lack of base bytes, most of which are used to display
and D1 supply the ROM CS disable drive current, and its collector sits at the MENU and WORD FORMAT options
-10V potential, which appears at the necessary for programming ASCIA IC6.
pulse from IC3, also enabling IC7 Eight options are available for different
during the correct read only address RS232 output socket.
Maplin Magazine September 1983
60
or other computers
Goodman eCtrum to modems
Baud rates
by Davee
no programming,
* Connects300/2400
C° compatible -
operating
system
y
* RS23 Cely self-contained
se
* Completely SAVEing required!ocket motherboard
or
LoADing expansion s
* Plugs into
Cl1 1741_510
IC :74L502
: C2 IC3174LS20
100uF IC4.74L5138
105".4060BE
+12V IC6:MC6850P
1C7 127161M71
-12V 11111.----r.
IC 123 Pin14.
+5V +5V
OVtoIC123p1n7.
WR
D121N4148
RD D3,4; lt44001
MRO
415 +12V TR1
A14 BC 327

A13
Al2
All
A10

A9
A8
A7
A6
A5 RS
232
ROMOS OP
OV
Al IP
AO

A2
A3
Wire
links
A4 7 2400 0' TR3
1200 C BC548
DO

Dl- R10
5
4 .00 B +5V
R9
10k

D3
02

D4
4M7

Cl
10PF
2
Bauds
A
IC1'2; 4

C6 14
Pin
1C3

iia C7
D5 111111----i 100nF 7
Z. 1""F
D7'
7
06

OV

Figure 1. Circuit diagram.


ZX SpeGtrum
word formats, setting total bits per
character, odd, even, or no parity, and 1
or 2 stop bits. Master reset and clock
divide ratios are also selected with
these codes using data bits DO to D4.
Within IC6 there are four registers
accessible for use. Each register has a
specific address and is either read or
write in operation. See table 2 for
definitions.
After control register has been set,
the status register is examined to see if
any data has arrived. If not, then the
Spectrum keyboard is scanned for a
key down. Various routines look for
shifted or normal key operations, and
also too many keys down before re- routine. With the keys, say, 'CAPS
turning to the input status scanning
SHIFT' and 'A', depressed, the format-
ted ASCII code '65' is transmitted once
Address Register Use only, but if the key is held down for more
15612 Control (WR) Reset, clock, and word format than two seconds the character code
15613 status (RD) inspect incoming data will be repeatedly transmitted until
15614 Tx data (WR) send 'Spectrum' codes to line released.
Table 2. 15615 Rx data (RD) incoming data for printing During repeat time the STATUS
register is being scanned so that re -
September 1983 Maplin Magazine 61
ceived data has priority over trans-
mitted data. This ensures that charac-
ters are not lost when 'echo' is utilised.
The STATUS register indicates parity
error, overrun, frame error, whether the
IRS 2321 D2
c ¡,..
-1==)-lJlb
TR3 R7
tC6 1 IC7 Ic2
o
transmit register is empty, or if receive g 1=3R9 e
register is full. Control is directed
according to these conditions so that
when a character is correctly decoded it R6 R5 D3 ARCO
will be sent to the receive data re-
gister and read by the Spectrum CPU
for printing, etc.
Specifications for the MC6850
ASCIAs are available from us if further C1

information is required.

Construction XTL1
C2
0 OC7
A double -sided PCB is used which
requires 86 track through pins to be
fitted. Insert these from side 2 into all
holes marked with a circle, and care- C3 +C4
O 0,0
O R1 v/
D1
fully solder each pin to both sides of the
board. Close track proximity requires ZX SP
SPECTRUM
00 0 0000 0 0(J °00pO 00
very careful use of the soldering iron, RS2321MODEM INTERFACE

L
otherwise bridging or shorting will
occur, which can be difficult to trace
and could result in damage being done IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
to the Spectrum, so keep all soldering to
a high standard.
This done, refer to the parts list and
fit all ten resistors by bending each lead
at right angles to the body and insert-
ing in the correct position, flat to the
board. Diodes D1 and 2 are fitted in the
re.**
o
same way, except that each black band,
or cathode, must align with the white
band on the legend. Repeat for diodes
D3 and D4. These should have a silver 0
band.
Now solder the component leads
onto the PCB and cut off the excess p000
wire, before mounting capacitors Cl to
7. Note that C2 to 5 are electrolytic, and
must be orientated for correct polarity;
the PCB legend has a positive sign,
denoting the lead NOT marked with a
negative sign on the component body.
00
Finally, insert Xtal 1 and the three way
PC terminal, with the terminals facing
outwards. Solder these components in
place. ZX SPECTRUM
It is recommended that a suitable RS 2321 MODEM
solvent,such as thinners, is used, INTERFACE
GB42V SIDE 1
together with a stiff paint brush, to ISS.2.
remove flux from the PCB after the 01
excess spills have been removed. Doing IIIIIIIIIIIHH 1.111
this will facilitate close inspection of
joints and help to show up track shorts
more clearly. Remember the impor-
tance of good workmanship whilst con- igure 2. PCB layout.
structing this project, as, although
there are only a few components, mis-
takes can easily be made which can
damage the Spectrum, so check your A A
15 13
D
7 nc
D
D
D
1
DD D D
2 6 5 34D2 14
I= Iz x f I,
o
cc o
I¢ I3
¢ 3 Nt Nla
1 IQ
x
¢8 10 nc
work thoroughly.
Testing y
Top track [component sidel
Bottom track
2 x 28 Edge connector
Connect the module either directly
into a motherboard if you have one, or
solder a 2x28 way Olin socket to the A A>>
14 12 + + 0 0 x A0 AAA
>>
2 3
W>
O wY 1
V U o
Ñ
W
A
7
A
6
A
5
A
4
A
Ú o 9 11
s0 ¢o
A

Oo
edge connector (see parts list) and plug 2 w
º 2 cc
into the rear expansion port. For the View looking into mouth of conn. with the terminals
moment, fit IC3 only. A voltmeter or soldered onto top & bottom fingers of the pcb.
oscilloscope will be required for making
a few checks around the circuit, and the Figure 3. Pin functions.
62 Maplin Magazine September 1983
centre terminal of the RS232 connec-
tor socket can be used as an OV
reference point.
With TV and PSU connected, switch
on and check for usual display and
keyboard operation. Any problem here
will appear either as vertical lining or a
permanent black display, in which case
you should switch off immediately and
remove the module. If all is well, you
should check for:
1. +4.5V between OV and IC4 pin 16
2. +0.2V between OV and the junction
of D1 and R1
3. +11 to +12V between OV and R3/TR1
emitter
4. -11 to -12V between OV and the
RS232 output socket
Switch off, remove the module, and
fit link A. The remaining six ICs can now
be fitted and the module reinserted. key, as can the ENTER key, remem-
Switch on again, and type:
systems could require different format
bering that shifted A (stop) will display codes. If data is being received before
10 POKE 15612,3:POKE 15612,1 the MENU. Pressing both CAPS and the module is selected the characters
20 POKE 15614,85:GOTO 20 SYMBOL SHIFT keys allows a return to may be unsynchronised, and garbage
Recheck the RS232 output for -11V BASIC, upon which the module is no will be printed, so have the module
and run the program. Line 20 con- longer effective until called by the functioning before data arrives, to avoid
tinually transmits ASCII code 85, or 'U' USR instruction. this occurring. Baud speeds up to
which has an even mark to space ratio. Press both SHIFT keys to prove that 2.4KB are selected by fitting a link in
The average output reading will there- this is so, and the O.K. prompt will the appropriate position.
fore be halfway between -11V and appear. Type RAND USR 14592 again Connected for 300 Bauds, which is
+11V, i.e. approximately OV. Break the for the MENU and select WORD FOR- the CCITT standard for use over tele-
program and check that the reading MAT code f. You will see that all single phone lines, it will match Maptel and
returns to -11V again. This test proves keys above H are inoperative and only A also our Modem.
that address decoding logic, ASCIA, to H are recognised. The 'DATA?' In normal use, transmitted data will
and output converter stages are func- prompt is waiting for incoming infor- not be displayed unless peripheral
tioning correctly. mation for printing, so press the A key. equipment connected to the interface
Remove the voltmeter, connect the Lower case a will appear at the start of a has an 'echo' facility, which sends data
RS232 output and input terminals to- new line (automatic carriage return), back on receipt of incoming data.
gether with a short length of wire and now press CAPS SHIFT and A. Upper Shorting both transmit and receive
type RAND USR 14592, then ENTER, to case A will be printed adjacent to the lines to simulate echo may cause
access the module. A MENU will be last character. Hold the A key down and problems when using modem systems,
displayed listing word format codes a to printing will repeat, filling the line with and is recommended for test pur-
h and instructions showing how to 32 characters before auto -scrolling. poses only. Finally, the EPROM IC7 has
return either to BASIC or MENU. All Clear the screen by holding the ENTER 256 spare bytes available at the end of
entries are direct from the key con- (carriage return) key down, then select the instruction set which have been left
cerned, without using ENTER, and, for STOP to return to MENU. high or FF. Additional instructions can
letters only, normal lower case is trans- be placed here and called as a machine
mitted. CAPS SHIFT is used for chang-
code routine, providing you have the
ing from lower to upper case, but will The Module In Use necessary equipment for doing this.
not function with numbers 1 to 0, so The most common word format
that CAPS LOCK, CURSOR, and DELETE used is f, or 8 bits per character with
are not available. All red shift symbols The first spare address is:
one stop bit. The format is applicable to Spectrum - 15338
can be used with the SYMBOL SHIFT our Maptel A and B systems, but other EPROM - 1002

ZX SPECTRUM RS232/MODEM INTERFACE TR2.3 BC548 2 off (QB73Q)


ICI 74LS10
PARTS LIST IC2 74LS02
(YFO8J)
(YFO2C)
Resistors - All 0.4W 1% metal film unless specified. IC3 74LS20 (YF14Q)
RI IC4 74LS138 (YF53H)
680R (M680R)
R2,4,9 IC5 t 4060BE (QW40T)
10k 3 off (MIOK) IC6 MC6850P (WQ48C)
R3,7 4k7 2 off (M4K7)
R5 150R ('fW carbon)
IC7 2716/M7 (QY57M)
(S150R)
R6 150R (M150R) Miscellaneous
R8 22k (M22K) xi -11 MP crystal 2.4576 MHz
R10 4M7 carbon film 'tW 5% (FY81C)
(B4M7) P.C. Board (GB42V)
Capacitors 3 way P.C. terminal (RK72P)
Cl Trac kpins 2 pkts (FL82D)
10pF ceramic (WX44X)
C2,3 100uF 25V P.0 electrolytic D.I.L. socket 24 pin 2 off (BL2OW)
2 off (FF11M) D.I.L. socket 16 pin 2 off
C4,5 220uF 16V P.C. electrolytic 2 off (BL19V)
(FFI3P) D.I.L socket 14 pin 3 off
C6,7 100nF disc (BL18U)
2 off (BX03D)
Optional part
Semiconductors
D1.2 0.1 in 2 x 28 PC Edgecon (FG23A)
IN4148 2 off (QL80B)
D3,4 IN4001 2 off (QL73Q)
TR1 8C327 A complete kit of all parts, excluding FG23A, is available.
(Q866W) Order As LK21X (Spectrum RS232 Kit) Price £17.95

September 1983 Maplin Magazine


63
FIRST BASE Continued from Page 47
CARRY IN signals to set a certain address, and from
which emerges one line carrying the logic
PARTIAL SECOND HALF ADDER signal to select the particular device being
SUM addressed.
A :SUM One solution to this problem is given in
Figure 14 and again this may be bread-
SUM
boarded to see how it works. One input of the
B
CARRY OUT EX -NOR gates is connected to the address
CARRY IN bus, and the other used to select the address
of the device. The output of each EX -NOR
gate is then NANDed, so that the final output
- J goes low when the appropriate address
FIRST HALF SUM
ADDER appears on the address bus. This low signal
could be connected to the 'chip select', (CS)
CARRY
PARTIAL pin of the chosen device or combined with
CARRY OUT other control bus signals for further decod-
Figure 13. Full -Adders cascaded.
ing. Suppose the address of the input/
Figure 12. Full adder design A70 output device corresponds to the following
there may be 16 address lines, each of 10 bit pattern: -
which is set to either 1 or0 according to the 00 Most Significant Bit Least Significant Bit
specific address which the micro -processor A6 (MSB) 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 (LSB)
wishes to access. The address is set in
response to the requirements of the controll- C)-112>
00
If this pattern is set on the inputs to the EX -
NOR gates then all the outputs from them
ing program or soft -ware, and the logic must
ensure that only one device is enabled if ASO \V' will go high when the two bit patterns
coincide. This in turn will set the inputs to
data bus contention is not to arise. With 16 10
the 8 -input NAND gate all high, which is the
address lines there are 65,536 possible 00
only condition for the output to go low.
unique addresses, corresponding to the co A40
The required address may be fixed in a
locations in the memory map of the system. Ñ
d l0 practical application by 'hard -wiring' the
00 o/P
There are a number of logic devices which selecting inputs to the desired pattern:
have been specially devised for address <A3 Cs alternatively, the inputs may be connected
decoding, but we will consider a smaller o
l0 via DIP switches, so that the address may be
problem using devices already described. 00 changed by altering the position of the
ó
In some systems, the lower eight address tA20 switches.
lines are used by the micro -processor for a A more convenient way of describing a
10
special purpose, that of addressing input or c`

00 bit pattern, such as the one in the above


output devices which allow information to be v
Al
example, is to use the hexadecimal system.
fed between the processor and the 'outside We shall be looking at this in more detail next
world'. With only eight lines the number of time for any readers who are not familiar
possible addresses is reduced to 256, which with the system. It will also be useful when
helps to bring the problem down to more dealing with the other main group of TTL
manageable proportions. What is needed, devices, viz. those concerned with Sequen-
then, is a logical 'black box' into which may tial logic, which we shall also start to have a
be sent the eight address lines along with Figure 14. look at in the next article in the series.

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