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Various projects [cacher]
100Watt per channel audio amplifier.
Caller ID decoder for PC.
Controlling lights with Triacs.
Phone line audio interface.
DTMF tone decoder.
Parallel port stepper driver.
VGA to Sync-on-green adapter.
Using IR modules taken from VCRs.
Insulation transformer and Variac.
Pictures of other projects.
AdLib sound card on a parallel port
Infra-red receiver for Kenwood keyboard
USBTenki: USB-connected temperature, humidity and pressure sensors.
Multiuse tiny1: A PCB that is useful for many different projects.
Multiuse pcb2: A small circuit board full of possibilities

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Projects related to Video Games [cacher]
How to connect a Playstation controller to a PC.
How to connect a Snes controller to a PC.
PlayStation memory card reader.
Adding a VGA output to a dreamcast.
NES stuff (mods, hacks, maintenance..)
Snes APU(Audio Processing Unit) on a PC
Arcade style controller for Snes, NES and PC
Reprogrammable NES cartridge.
Reprogramamble Genesis cartridge.
Modding a NES to run Unisystem VS arcade games
SNES mouse on a PC
SNES/NES Gamepad (and mouse) to USB adapter
DB9 (Genesis, SMS, Atari and compatibles) to USB adapter
X2Wii: N64/SNES/NES Gamepad to Gamecube/Wii adapter
Four NES and/or SNES controllers to USB adapter
Gamecube/Nintendo 64 controller to USB adapter
USB_Game12: 4 direction inputs + 8 buttons to USB

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Experiments and fun stuff [cacher]
High voltage and electric sparks.
Using nixie display tubes.
Simple laser show made with rotating mirrors.
Self Heating PCB.
Experimentation with leds and persistance of vision
Vacuum tubes oscilloscope.

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How I learned [cacher]
My father is an electrical engineer. When I was 8 years old, he decided to show me how to build a small circuit using a 12 volt light bulb an a switch connected to a power supply. Since then, I have learned a lot by experimenting, by reading books, by asking questions and studying schematics and datasheets.

Today, I'm able to repair a lot of appliances, modify existing circuits and design my own circuits.

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