Thomas Scarborough

Thomas Scarborough

Thomas Scarborough

Rev. Thomas Scarborough is a regular contributor both to philosophy journals and electronics magazines. His technological interests inform his philosophy, and his philosophy his technological interests. He is one of the most widely published electronics writer-designers, having written for Everyday Practical Electronics (EPE), Silicon Chip, Elektor, Nuts & Volts, Popular Mechanics, Electronics World, and other magazines. He is well known especially for his small circuits, for which he has won several prizes. He was awarded the Gold Medal Award by Wimborne Publishing (EPE) for his ingenuity. Several of his designs (with re-engineering) have gone into production. The articles here published on linguistics and related issues were published in The Philosopher and its sister publication Philosophical Investigations. He seeks to write for a general educated public.

Areas of interest of the author: Digital Games Beginners

Publications on RadioLocman by the author Thomas Scarborough:

  1. RFL-class logic gates
    This Design Idea describes a new class of logic gates, which we have named resistor-FET-logic, aka “RFL.” How do we know it is new? While FET switches are common today, we have been unable to find a similar resistor-FET-logic. Further, RTL (resistor-transistor-logic)...
    25-12-2023
  2. Magic Wand Conjuring Trick
    The simple conjuring trick in Figure 1 is intended to provide some enjoyment for the beginner in electronics or conjuring, and should take only an hour or two to build. The trick works as follows: a wand (with a magnet mounted in one end) must pass in a 1-2-3 sequence...
    29-10-2008
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