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Circuit
Cellar Magazine Index of Contents:
Issue 138 (Jan. 2002) Issue 149 (Dec. 2002)
Entire
contents copyright © 2002 by Circuit Cellar Incorporated.
ISSUE 138
January 2002
Theme: Measurement & Sensors
Task Manager—Survey Says..., by Rob Walker, 6.
New Product News, edited by Rick Prescott, 8.
Building a Fuel-Injected ECU, by Bruce Bowling & Al
Grippo, 12.
An Integrated PWM Light ControllerPart 2: The Battery
Charger, by Richard Soja,
20.
No Power USB Devices, byJan Axelson, 26.
An RF-Controlled Irrigation System by Brian Millier, 31.
ExploringQNX Neutrino, by Duane Mattern, 38.
Is RISC Good for Embedded?, by Jim Turley, 44.
Applied PCs—"The" Embedded ProjectPart
1: Specifications and Components, by Fred Eady, 54.
A Wide-Range Audio Generator, by Tom Napier, 60.
From the Bench—What Good is IrD, Eh? Part 1: Cordless
Protocol, by Jeff Bachiochi, 68.
Silicon Update—Disko Boogie, by Tom Cantrell, 76.
Priority Interrupt—I'll Stay on the Ground, Thank You!,
by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 139
February 2002
Theme: Communications
Task Manager—Care to Try Some PSoC?, by Rob Walker, 6.
New Product News, edited by John Gorsky, 8.
It's a Snap A Flexible Communications Protocol,
by Colin O'Flynn, 12
A Tracking Lab Power Supply, by Robert Lacoste, 20
Developing with Open-Source TCP/IP, by Robert Bowen, 28.
Using a Median Filter, by John West & Mark Stachew,
34.
Inside a Digital Joystick, by Stuart Ball,
42.
A Guide to Varactors, by Stefan Hollos & Richard Hallos,
50.
Above the Ground PlaneUHF Vice Radio, by Ed Nisley,
56.
Applied PCs—"The" Embedded ProjectPart
2: Into the Hardware and Software, by Fred Eady, 62.
From the Bench—What Good is IrD, Eh? Part 2: Wireless
Communication, by Jeff Bachiochi, 70.
Silicon Update—eZ Embedded Web, by Tom Cantrell, 78.
Priority Interrupt—United We Stand, by Steve Ciarcia,
96.
ISSUE 140
March 2002
Theme: Embedded Applications
Task Manager—Fun, Games, and Inside
information, by Rob Walker, 6.
New Product News, edited by John Gorsky, 8.
A
PIC-Based Portable ID Reader for iButtonsby Michael
Collier,Ph.D. , 12
High-Resolution
Data Acquistion Made EasyBrian
Millier, 20
A Web Link Monitoring System Tom
Petruzzell, 28.
In-Circuit
Emulator for the AT89Cx051 Familyby Praveen
Deshpande & Prajakta Deshpande, 34.
Balancing D/A Conversion on One
Pin by Mariano Barrón & Javier Martinez,
52.
Applied PCs—Replacing Relays with
Ladder LogicPart 1: Getting Ready for the
Climb by Fred Eady, 60.
From the Bench—Spy-Size
Event Logger, by Jeff Bachiochi, 68.
Silicon Update—SoC Hop, by
Tom Cantrell, 78.
Priority Interrupt—Automobiles by
Microsoft?, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 141
April 2002
Theme: Robotics
Task Manager—On the Move,
by Rob Walker, 6.
New Product News, edited by John Gorsky, 8.
A
Noncontract Infrared Bumper, by Tom Baraniak, 12.
The RovervacA Robotic Vacum Cleaner, by Mike Rigsby,
22
RoCK Specifications-Part 1: Overview of a Winning Robot
Kit, by Joseph Jones & Ben Wirz, 28
Cyber Robotics, Experimenting with Robot Simulation, by
James Wilson, 34
Racebot, A two-Degree-of-Freedom Stiquito Robot, by Scott
Vu & James Conrad, 48
Applied PCs—Replacing Relays with
Ladder LogicPart 2: The T100MD-1616+ by Fred Eady, 54.
Above the Ground PlaneSwitches and Glitches, by
Ed Nisley, 60.
From the Bench—You
Too Can Design with SoC, by Jeff Bachiochi,
66.
Silicon Update—Home Is Where the
Plug Is, by Tom Cantrell, 76.
Priority Interrupt—Those Insidious
Pop-Ups, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 142
May 2002
Theme: Signal Processing
Task Manager—Getting the Right Signal
by Jennifer Huber, 6.
New Product News, edited by John Gorsky, 8.
Power Line Modems Meet Home Control,
by Brian Millier, 12.
Tiny PlanetA One-Bit Wireless I/O Port, by Claudio
Lanconoelli & Alberto Ricc Bitti, 20.
Working with EMC, by George Novacek, 28.
Robotics CornerBehind the ScenesPart 1: Controlling
an Animatronics System, by Daniel Ramirez, 34.
Hand-Soldering Fine-Pitch QFP Devices, by John Taylor,
46.
RoCk SpecificationsPart 2
The Circuitry, by Joesph Jone & Ben Wirz, 50.
Applied PCs—Taking a Swim with Atmel's
STK500, by Fred Eady, 56.
Designing Your Own Microprocessor, by Jim Turley, 62.
From the Bench—You're
Not Alone Dealing with Isolation, by Jeff
Bachiochi, 70.
Silicon Update—I-Way
the Hard(ware) Way, by Tom Cantrell, 76.
Priority Interrupt—The Insanity
of Sucess, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 143
June 2002
Theme: Embedded Programming
Task Manager—Summer Fun by Jennifer
Huber, 6.
New Product News, edited by John Gorsky, 8.
BatMon to the RescueA Battery Monitor for RC Applications
by Thomas Black,12.
Extreme OSMCPart 1: Open Source Motor Control
Projects by
Sonny LIoyd, 20.
Ultra-Low Pwer Flash MCU MSP430 Design Contest Winners
Announcement, 24
Robotics CornerBehind the ScenesPart 2: Software Control by Daniel Ramirez, 28.
Selecting the best CAN Pipeline Controller by Olaf Pfeiffer,
40.
Staring
Down the PipelinePart 1: Hyper-, Super-,
Whatever-Pipelines by Jim Turley , 44.
RocCK Specifications Part 3: Behavior-Based
Programming by Joseph Jones & Ben Wirz, 50.
Applied PCs Still Swimming With the STK500 Onto
the JTAG ICE, by Fred Eady, 58.
Invisible Components, by Jim Turley, 66.
From the Bench—SmartMedia
File Storage Part 1: A Windows/DOS-Compatible
File System by Jeff Bachiochi, 70.
Silicon Update—FPGA Power Play by Tom Cantrell, 76.
Priority Interrupt—BroadbandA Report Cardby
Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 144
July 2002
Theme: Graphics & Video
Task Manager—Reliable Information
by Jennifer Huber, 6.
New Product News, edited by John Gorsky, 8.
Driving the NKK SmartswitchPart 1: Configuration
and Software by Aubrey Kagan,12.
Short SolutionsBuilding a Graphics LCD Bias
Supply AVR MCU-Based AC Phase Controller by
Brian Millier, 20.
An 80C31-Controlled Power Supply by Noel Rios, 24
Robotics CornerExtreme OSMCPart 2: The Modular OSMC Brain by Sonny Lloyd, 30.
Taming the Transients by George Novacek, 34.
LCD
Controller for a PIC by Peter Chia, 42.
Applied PCs
Building a Modular Programming PlatformPart 1: The
Program Module, by Fred Eady, 46.
RocCK Specifications Part 4: Tying Up Loose
Ends by Joseph Jones & Ben Wirz, 52.
Dealing With Motor Control Dead-Time Destortion by Ross
Bannatyne & Dave Wilson, 60
Starting Down the PipelinePart 2: The Long and Short
of It, by Jim Turley, 66.
From the Bench—SmartMedia
File Storage Part 2: Directory Entries by Jeff Bachiochi, 70.
Silicon Update—Eight Isn't Enough by Tom Cantrell, 76.
Priority Interrupt—Like Avoiding a Busby Steve Ciarcia,
96.
ISSUE 145
August 2002
Theme: Analog Techniques
Task Manager—The More Things Change...by
Jennifer Huber, 4.
New Product News, edited by John Gorsky, 8.
Are You Grounded? by George Novacek,12.
Embedded Smart Fix Analog Flawsr by
Tom Napier, 20.
Driving the NKK SmartswitchPart Graphics and Text
by Aubrey Kagan, 26.
Above
The Ground Plane PC Audio Bits by Ed Nisley, 30.
Digital
Ignition System Building Without a Distributor by Frantisek
Bachleda, 36.
RISCy Business Part 1: RISC Projects by Cornell Students
by Jeff Bachiochi, 44.
An
Open-Source HCS Project by Neil Cherry, 44.
Robotics Corner The OO Carolbot by Chris Cantrell,
56.
The AT89C51/52 Flash Memory Programmers, by Noel Rios,
62.
Applied PCs
Building a Modular Programming PlatformPart 2: Building
the PCB, by Fred Eady, 70.
From the Bench—SmartMedia File Storage Part
3: Reading a File by Jeff Bachiochi, 76.
Silicon Update—FPGA News Flashby Tom Cantrell, 80.
Priority Interrupt—Upgrading or Dieby Steve Ciarcia,
96.
ISSUE 146
September 2002
Theme: Internet & Connectivity
Task Manager—The The Good Life by
Jennifer Huber, 4.
New Product News, edited by John Gorsky, 8.
RISCy Business Part 2: Impressive Student Designs by Jeff Bachiochi,
12.
Office Supervisor A Control System Based on SMS by Jaon Slavat, 18.
The PSC 5-Cent Modem by Rick Hood, 26.
Build
Your Own 8051 Web Server by Jim Brady, 34.
Automatic Blood Pressure Meter, by Aleksey Britov, Alexznder
Makeenok, 42.
Killing the EMI Deamon, Norman Rogers, 50.
Robotics Corner Put Out the Fire, by Tom Baraniak,
58.
Applied PCs Internet Enabling Made Easy by
Fred Eady, 62.
From the Bench—SmartMedia File Storage Part
4: Getting Your Data Inside by Jeff Bachiochi, 70.
Silicon Update—Fast Times at the Forum by Tom Cantrell,
76.
Priority Interrupt—The Right Exposureby Steve Ciarcia,
96.
ISSUE
147
October 2002
Theme: Data Acquisition
Task Manager—Be a Contender by Jennifer
Huber, 4.
New Product News, edited by John Gorsky, 8.
2-D or Not 2-D by Martin Courtney, 12
High-Frequency
JobFrequency Counter and VFO Controller by Richard
Hosking, 20
Robotics CornerSOPHOCLES: A Solar-Powered MSO430
Robot by Jens Altenburg, 24
Light the Way An LED-Based Alternative by
Philip Ching & Bruce Land, 30
Convert Your PC Sound CardMake
a DC-Coupled Arbitrary Waveform Generator by David Prutchi
& Michael Norris, 36
Choosing Your LCD by Roberto Ferrabone, 44
Above the Ground PlaneAudio Transformation by Ed
Nisley, 50
Applied PCsDesign with STKxxx Parts Build
an Ethernet Controller by Fred Eady, 54
From the Bench—12,16,18,
Hike! Dashing for Flash Cash by Jeff Bachiochi,
62
Silicon
Update Watch Me Pull A Rabbit Out of My Hat by Tom
Cantrell,76
Priority Interrupt—Linguini with Clam Sauce by Steve
Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE
148
November 2002
Theme: Embedded Development
Task Manager—'Tis the Season by
Jennifer Huber, 4.
New Product News, edited by John Gorsky, 8.
Embedded Real-Time Java in an MPU, by Shahzad Umar, 12
PSoC Design Challenge 2002 Winners Announcement, 24
Efficient, Practical Adders for FPGAs, by Vitit Kantabutra,
Ph.D., Pasquale Corsonello, Stefania Perri, Ph.D., and
Maria Antonia Iachino, 28
A Low-Power Embedded Theram Sensor System, by Divyata
Kakumanu, Joel Jorgenson, Tristan Simetkosky, Conrad Thomas,
and Brian Morlock, 38
The Air Data Computer, by Richard Soennichsen, 48
ARMs to ARMs Part 1: Welcome to the World of ARM, by Robert
Martin, 64
Robotics CornerUltrasonic Homing Device, by Tom
Baraniak, 44
Applied PCsGeckodriving Your Motor Controller Application,
by Fred Eady, 58
From the Bench—Smart
Auto Brake Light Eliminates Turn Indicators, by Jeff Bachiochi,
70
Silicon
UpdateSensors and Sensibility, by Tom Cantrell,
76
Priority Interrupt—Linguini with Clam Sauce by Steve
Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE
149
December 2002
Theme: Wireless Communications
Task Manager—No Strings Attached
by Jennifer Huber, 4.
New Product News, edited by John Gorsky, 8.
Wireless Data Acquisition
Using Bluetooth by Mohammed Tana Basheer, 10
Interfacing wiht Frequency Synthesizers by John Teller,
20
Vector-SoCA 1-Ghz Vehtorial Network Analyzer by
Robert Lacoste, 24
ARMs to ARMs Part 2: Delving Deeper into the World of
ARM by Robert Martin, 36
Quad Bench Power Supply by Brian Millier, 40
Above the Ground PlaneHTML Front Pannels by Ed Nisley,
62
Robotics CornerA Low-Power Photoflash, by Tom Baraniak,
72
Applied PCsA Wireless Temperature Sensor Stew, by
Fred Eady, 52
From the Bench—Smart RF DesigningDon't Put
All of Your Eggs in One Basket, by Jeff Bachiochi, 66
Silicon UpdateHot Chips, Cold
Sweat , by Tom Cantrell, 76
Priority Interrupt—Why-Fiby Steve Ciarcia, 96.
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