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PAST ARTICLES FROM CIRCUIT CELLAR ABOUT HCS
(PDF files of the original scanned magazine pages)


Power-Line Based Computor Control-The X-10 PL513 Power line Interface Module, by Ken Davidson, #3,1988, pg.4.

The X-10 TW523 Two-Way Power Line Interface-A Step toward closed-loop power control, by Ken Davidson, #5,1988, pg.34.

The X-10 IR543 Infrared Gateway/Controller-Control your lights with your trainable IR remote,by Ken Davidson, #9,1989, pg.11.

Editor's Ink- CEBUS on the Ragged Edge, by,Curtis Franklin,Jr., #10,1989, pg.1.

CEBUS: A New Standard in home Automation- The First In-Dept Technical Description, by Ken Davidson, #10,1989,pg.40.

Domestic Automation-New X-10- Compatible Products Hit the Market, by Ken Davidson, #12,1989-90, pg.78.

DomesticAutomation-CEBUS Comes One Step Closer To Reality, by Ken Davidson, #14,1990, pg.85.

Cebus Update- How is the Health of  EIA's Baby?, by Ken Davidson, #15 1990, pg.s2.

Build A Low-Power Data Logger- Computerized Data Collector Runs for Years on a Battery, by Steve Ciarcia, #15,1990, pg.s12.

Build A Power Frequency Monitor- Counting Cycles Until   it Hertz,by Ed Nisley, #15,1990, pg. s24.

Domestic Automation-CEBUS Gets Physical- The Standard Takes two More Steps to Maturity, by Ken Davidson, #19,1991, pg.103.

Touch-Tone Interactive Monitor-A Watchdog in Every Home, by Steve Ciacia, #21,1991, pg.54.

CEBUS Update: More Physical Details Available, by Ken Davidson, #21,1991, pg.66.

Echelon's Local Operating Network- The Year of the Lon?, by Ken Davidson,#21,1991, pg,74

DomesticAutomation- Home Control: Read All About It, by Ken Davidson , #24,1991-92, pg.98.

The State Of Homes Systems, by Trica Parks, #25,1992, pg.12.

Taking A Tour Of  The Bright Home, by Ken Davidson, #25,1992, pg.14.

The Circuit Cellar Home Contro System II, by Steve Ciarcia, #25,1992, pg.46.

The Home Control System II Supervisory Controller, by Ken Davidson, #25,1992, pg.46.

Firmware Furnace-Two-Way Power Line Communication, by Ed Nisley, #25,1992, pg.74.

DomesticAutomation -CEBUS Goes Coax- Also Visit the Home of the Future, by Ken Davidson, #25,1992, pg.109.

Infrared Tracking and Remote Control -Meet the New HCS II IR-Link,by Steve Ciarcia, #26,1992, pg.22.

Programming The Home Control System II, by Ken Davidson, #26 1992, pg.42

Firmware Furnace-Infrared Home Control Gateway, by Ed Nisley, #26,1992, pg.70.

Firmware Furnace- An HCS II LCD Terminal, by Ed Nisley, #27,1992, pg.68.

Firmware Furnace-HCSII War Stories and I/O Links,by Ed Nisley, #28,1992, pg.70.

Firmware Furnace - Extending Your Control : The HCS II MCIR-Link,by Ed Nisley, #29,1992, pg.64.

From The Bench-X-10 Interfacing with PLIX, by Jeff Bachiochi, #29,1992, pg.74

The Smart House System-A Technical Overveiw,by H.Brooke Stauffer, #31,1993, pg.14

Switched-On CEBUS: A Cal Interpreter, by Jeff Fisher, #31,1993, pg.24.

Temperature Monitoring-Add Some Temperature Sensors to the HCS II, by Steve Ciarcia, #31,1993, pg.32.

From The Bench- Updating TIM for the HCS II: Add the Touchstone Interactive Monitor to your Home Control System ,by Jeff Bachiochi, #39,1993, pg.58.

Put A CEBUS Power Line Interface In Your Next Design, by Christopher Yasko, #42,1994, pg.14.

Home Temperature Control Basic, by Anthony Segredo, #42,1994, pg.24.

Add A Serial X-10 Interface To Your PC, by Rick Zarr, #42,1994, pg.28.

From The Bench- Temperature Sensing Eludes Analog Interfacing,by Jeff  Bachiochi, #42,1994, pg.56.

From The Bench-Warming Up the Digital Thermostat, by Jeff Bachiochi, #43,1994, pg.58.

Control Your Audio/Video Connections With The AVMux, by Steve Ciarcia, #45,1994, pg.14.

From The Bench- Build the Message Board-An Audio Record/Playback Unit, by Jeff Bachiochi, #45,1994, pg.54.

Wireless Remote Control OF The AVMux, by Steve Ciarcia, #46,1994, pg.36.

From The Bench- Audio/Video Traffic Control, by Jeff Bachiochi, #46,1994, pg.60.

HABITECH - The Home Automation  Industry's Own Trade Show, by Ken Davidson, #47,1994, pg.46.

Multimedia Home Network, by David Gaddis, #54,1995, pg.60.

HCS Hard Wire Control: Back To Basic, by Steve Ciarcia, #54,1995, pg.69.

A Different Set Of  House Keys-Making the Most of a Small Keyboard, by Jeff Fisher, #54,1995, pg.81.

Computer, Get  That Phone- A PC- based Voice-Telephone Interface, by Robert M. Luzenski & Jack Ivey, #54,1995, pg.87.

Innovations In Home Automation & Building Control, edited by Harv Weiner, #57, 1995, pg.49

Developing  Home Automation Devices With Lonworks, by Rich Blomseth, # 57,1995, pg.51.

CEBUS For The Masses, by Peter House, #57,1995, pg.61.

The Blind Robot-An X-10 Miniblind Automation System, by Herbert McKinney,Jr., #57,1995, pg.69.

A Learning Remote-Controlled Speaker Selector, by Scott Heiserman & Clark Oden, #57,1995, pg.75.

Innovations In Home Automation & Building Control, edited by Harv Weiner, #60,1995, pg.48.

A Home Control System Based On Fuzzy Logic, by Walter Banks,Ashok Patel & Sheri Abdel-Kader, #60,1995, pg.51.

Cal: Part Of  The Solution, by Grayson Evans, #60,1995, pg.59.

The Display-8-Add a Human Interface to your Home Automation System, by Mitch Drummond, # 60,1995, pg.69.

Innovations In Home Automation & Building Control, edited by Harv Weiner, # 63,1995,pg.49.

Detecting CO In The Home, by Joe Di Bartolomeo, #63,1995, pg.51.

The X-10 Spy- Making X-10 Signals Visible, by Paul Moews & David Meows, #63,1995, pg.57.

A Solid-State Barometer for the HCS II, by John Morley, #63,1995, pg,63.

An RS-232 Thermometer, by Don Mclane, #63,1995, pg.71.

Innovations In Home Automation & Building Control, edited by Harv Weiner, #68,1996, pg.50.

A Wind Speed and Direction Interface For The HCS II, by John Morley,#68,1996, pg.53.

Designing And Evaluating The User Interface-Make Your Design User Seductive, by Orrin Charm, #68,1996, pg.63.