BEPApp 3 - SPSH3

Dave Hrynkiw
January 13, 2003

With all the interest with Wilf's "Power Smart Head", we thought it'd be an ideal project to mount on our Bicore Experimenter's PCB. To make the project work, we're even stocking the 74HC240!

Check it out under the "Special Projects" link, or click here.

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