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Articles by Gordon Dick
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Gordon Dick (P. Eng.) is an instructor in Computer Engineering Technology at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton. Occasionally, he consults in intelligent motion control. Gordon is usually working on microcontroller-based projects (often involving machining of metal parts).
- #62 September 1995, p. 24,
Designing an Industrial-grade XYZ Router Table
- #85 August 1997, p. 62,
Test Drive a Precision Motion Controller
- #92 March 1998, p. 58,
Motor Speed Control with a Microtwist
- #102 January 1999, p. 62,
HTML, HTML
The PCL3013 Step/Servo Motor Controller in Action
- #109 August 1999, p. 26,
Induction Motors
Part 1: A Different VFD
- #110 September 1999, p. 68,
Induction Motors
Part 2: Working with Output
- #122 September 2000, p. 12,
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A Low-Cost Weather Station
- #130 May 2001, p. 30,
Ultrasonic Anemometry, Anyone?
- #134 September 2001, p. 38,
Pigeons, Pooches, and PICs
- #137 December 2001, p. 42,
Does Your PIC Quack?
Adding Sound to a Training Device
- #182 September 2005, p. 32,
High-Performance Square Wave Source
Build a Digitally Controlled Signal Generator
- #192 July 2006, p. 12,
Weather Station Upgrade
- #201 April 2007, p. 28,
Build a Three-Axis CNC Mill Machine