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Article Title Archives — Issues 21 - 40
ISSUE 21
June/July 1991
Theme: COMMUNICATIONS
Editor’s INK—Home, But Not Alone, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1.
Reader’s INK—Letters to the Editor, 4.
New Product News, 8.
S-ARTnet—A Powerful Controller Network: Designing a Low-Cost Network Around
S-ART, by John Dybowski, 14.
Software at the Hardware Level—Programming TSRs for Interrupt Handling, by Chris
Ciarcia, 26.
A Simple RS-485 Network—Exploit the Nine-Bit Serial Communication Modes of the
8051, 8096BH, 68HC11, 68HC05, and Z180 Microcontroller Families, by Jim Butler,
38.
Interfacing Microsoft’s Flash File System—Using Flash Memory Under MS-DOS, by
Markus Levy, 44.
Firmware Furnace—The Furnace Firmware Project Concludes: Hard Data for Home
Control, by Ed Nisley, 78.
From the Bench—IR Communications: An Essential Link in the Chain of Control,
by Jeff Bachiochi, 86.
Silicon Update—The MC68HC16: Stretching 8 Bits to the Limit, by Tom Cantrell,
90.
Practical Algorithms—Filtering Sampled Signals: Software DSP, by Charles P.
Boegli, 98.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
102.
Steve’s Own INK—Reach Out..., by Steve Ciarcia, 112.
HOME AUTOMATION SECTION
Touch-tone Interactive Monitor—A Watchdog
in Every Home, by Steve Ciarcia, 54.
CEBus Update: More Physical Details
Available, by Ken Davidson, 66.
Echelon’s Local Operating Network—The
Year of the LON?, by Ken Davidson, 74.
ISSUE 22
Aug/Sept 1991
Theme: EMBEDDED APPLICATIONS
Editor’s INK—The March of Technology, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1.
Reader’s INK—Letters to the Editor, 4.
New Product News, 8.
Using Device Drivers To Change the Rules, by Chris Ciarcia, 14.
ISDN (S/T) Interface—General Review of Functional Concepts, by Steven E. Strauss
& P.K. Govind, 26.
S-ART: Building The Network Software—Part 2, by John Dybowski, 32.
Numerical Applications Using DSP—Using a DSP Chip for High-Speed Numeric Processing,
by Eduardo Pérez & Dapang Chen, 60.
Firmware Furnace—Toolmaker’s Tools, by Ed Nisley, 74.
From the Bench—Reducing Power Consumption: Breathing new life into Data Logging,
by Jeff Bachiochi, 81.
Silicon Update—Kynar To The Rescue: The Ultimate Sensor?, by Tom Cantrell, 88.
Practical Algorithms—Summarizing Your Data: Properties of a Bounded Probability
Density Function, by Charles P. Boegli, 95.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
104.
Steve’s Own INK—A Standard Column, by Steve Ciarcia, 112.
EMULATORS & SIMULATORS SECTION
But It Worked With My Emulator!—Why Emulation isn’t Reality, by Keith Wentworth,
42.
Son Of DDT: A New 8031 Debugger, by Ed Nisley, 49.
ISSUE 23
Oct/Nov 1991
Theme: GRAPHICS & VIDEO
Editor’s INK—English: The Forgotten Language?, by Ken Davidson, 1.
Reader’s INK—Letters to the Editor, 4.
New Product News, 10.
A Video Editing Control System—Part 1: The Hardware, by William J. Kressbach,
16.
Computer Graphics And The World of Scientific Visualization, by Chris Ciarcia,
26.
Add A Video Display To Your 8031 Microcontroller—Graphics and Color Liven Up
Any Output, by Larry Duarte, 40.
ISDN (S/T) Interface—Part 2: Design Example of a PC Plug-in Board, by Steven
E. Strauss & P.K. Govind, 46.
Firmware Furnace—(Re-) Starting C, by Ed Nisley, 70.
From the Bench—Redefining Remote Control: Now You See ’Em—Beep—Now You Don’t,
by Jeff Bachiochi, 79.
Silicon Update—Nuts About RISC: Go on a Low-Fat Acorn Diet, by Tom Cantrell,
86.
Practical Algorithms—Measuring Subjective Sound Levels, by Charles P. Boegli,
94.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
103.
Steve’s Own INK—The Circuit (Storm) Cellar, by Steve Ciarcia, 112
.
SCHEMATIC CAPTURE SOFTWARE (EECAD) SECTION
ORCAD Schematic Design Tools—A Working Engineer’s Impression, by Bruce Webb,
60.
Schematic Capture With Schema, by Ken Davidson, 64.
ISSUE 24
Dec 1991/Jan 1992
Theme: APPLICATIONS IN LIGHT
Editor’s INK—Our Upcoming Year, by Ken Davidson, 1.
Reader’s INK—Letters to the Editor, 4.
New Product News, 10.
Three-Dimensional Graphics By Computer—Computer-Generated Anaglyphs, by Dale
Nassar, 16.
PC-Based Optical System Design—Using Your PC to Design a Lens, by Chris Ciarcia,
32.
A Video Editing Control System—Part 2, by William J. Kressbach, 38.
High-Resolution Timing On A PC, by Bruce Ackerman, 46.
Third Design Contest Results—Winners of Circuit Cellar INK’s Third Annual Design
Contest, 60.
Firmware Furnace—Micro-C, LEDs, and a Rotary Encoder, by Ed Nisley, 66.
From the Bench—Electronic Identification, by Jeff Bachiochi, 75.
Silicon Update—Summer Harvest: A Cornucopia of Chips, by Tom Cantrell, 83.
Practical Algorithms—Parallel Filters: Design and Simulation by Computer, by
Charles P. Boegli, 91.
Domestic Automation—Home Control: Read
All About It, by Ken Davidson, 98.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
100.
Steve’s Own INK—Consultant’s Dilemma, by Steve Ciarcia, 112.
SINGLE-BOARD SOLUTIONS SECTION
The FS-100 MC68HC11-Based Single-Board Computer—On-board Keyboard and Video
Interfaces Complete this Single-Board Powerhouse, by Frank Swiger & Joe
Glover, 52.
ISSUE 25
Feb/Mar 1992
Theme: BUILDING AUTOMATION
Editor’s INK—Change is Not in the Cards, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK—Letters to the Editor, 4.
New Product News, 6.
The State of Home Systems, by Tricia
Parks, 12.
Taking A Tour Of The Bright Home,
by Ken Davidson, 14.
The Circuit Cellar Home Control System
II, by Steve Ciarcia, 22.
The Home Control System II Supervisory
Controller, by Ken Davidson, 46.
Firmware Furnace—Two-Way Power Line Communication,
by Ed Nisley, 74.
Practical Algorithms—Simulating Dynamic System Responses, by Charles P. Boegli,
82.
From the Bench—Does It Come With a Memory...Standard?, by Jeff Bachiochi, 92.
Silicon Update—Cheap Chips: Lean and Mean PIC Machines, by Tom Cantrell, 100.
Domestic Automation—CEBus Goes
Coax: Also Visit the Home of the Future, by Ken Davidson, 108.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
111.
Steve’s Own INK—The More It Changes, the More It Stays the Same, by Steve Ciarcia,
128.
EMBEDDED SIGNAL CONDITIONING SECTION
Designing With The LM335 Temperature Sensor, by Mark E. Nurczyk, P.E., 58.
Isolation Amplifier Design Using The IL300 Linear Optocoupler, by Robert Krause,
66.
ISSUE 26
April/May 1992
Theme: DISTRIBUTED CONTROL
Editor’s INK—Divide and Conquer, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK—Letters to the Editor, 4.
New Product News, 8.
Embedded Controller Networking Alternatives, by James Butler, 14.
Infrared Tracking And Remote Control—Meet
the New HCS II IR-LINK, by Steve Ciarcia, 22.
The Frugal Networker—A Crosspoint Switchboard for RS-232, by Frank Cox, 34.
Programming The Home Control System
II, by Ken Davidson, 42.
Firmware Furnace—Infrared Home Control
Gateway, by Ed Nisley, 70.
From the Bench—Does It Come With a Memory...Standard?—Part 2: The Nitty-Gritty,
by Jeff Bachiochi, 78.
Silicon Update—Twenty Years of Micros: Now What?, by Tom Cantrell, 84.
Practical Algorithms—Writing Code to Support Nonvolatile Memory, by John Dybowski,
92.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
99.
Steve’s Own INK—A Night In The Life, by Steve Ciarcia, 112.
EMBEDDED PROGRAMMING SECTION
State Machines In Software—A Design Technique for Single-Chip Microprocessors,
by Peter Hiscocks, 52.
PROGRAMMING THE MOTOROLA MC68HC705C8, by Edward Oscarson, 62.
ISSUE 27
June/July 1992
Theme: REAL-TIME PROGRAMMING
Editor’s INK—Computing in Real Time, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK—Letters to the Editor, 4.
New Product News, 8.
Build A Real-time Multitasking Executive, by Mike Podanoffsky, 14.
Resource Management In Cooperative Multitasking, by Robert Scott, 22.
Using Programmable Logic Controllers, by Francis Lyn, 28.
LZW Data Compression, by Dwayne Phillips, 36.
Firmware Furnace—An HCS II LCD Terminal,
by Ed Nisley, 68.
From the Bench—Computers on the Brain (revisited), by Jeff Bachiochi, 76.
Silicon Update—Multimedia Madness—Couch Potato Computing, by Tom Cantrell, 84.
Practical Algorithms—Use Watchdogs to Keep Your Controller in Line, by John
Dybowski, 92.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
99.
Steve’s Own INK—Making "Sense" of the World, by Steve Ciarcia, 112.
EMBEDDED SENSORS & STORAGE SECTION
The Elements Of A Data Logger, by John Dybowski, 50.
ISSUE 28
Aug/Sept 1992
Theme: SIGNAL PROCESSING
Editor’s INK—Process This, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK—Letters to the Editor, 4.
New Product News, 8.
To DSP Or Not To DSP—Will a RISC Chip Do It Better?, by M.R. Smith, 14.
Analyze Voice In The Palm Of Your Hand,
by Gerald McGuire, 26.
Shaping The World Of Sound, by Steven Avritch, 34.
The Dawning Of The Light Transistor—An Optical Computer Method Using Interference
Fringe Component Regions, by John N. Hait, 40.
Firmware Furnace—HCS II War Stories and
I/O Links, by Ed Nisley, 70.
From the Bench—Approaching PCB Nirvana, by Jeff Bachiochi, 80.
Silicon Update—The Ultimate Desk ACCESSory?, by Tom Cantrell, 86.
Practical Algorithms—Power Code, by John Dybowski, 92.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
98.
Steve’s Own INK—Cost is in the Eye of the Beholder, by Steve Ciarcia, 112.
EMBEDDED INTERFACING SECTION
Closing The Loop On DC Motor Control, by Tom Dahlin & Don Krantz, 50.
Designing With Programmable Logic, by Charles R. Conkling, Jr., 58.
ISSUE 29
Oct/Nov 1992
Theme: MEASUREMENT & CONTROL
Editor’s INK—A Look at Next Year, by Ken Davidson, 2.
New Product News, 6.
Planting Geraniums By Robot—Build an MC68HC11-based 2-D Sensor, by Brian Farmer,
12.
The Design Of A Time Domain Reflectometer, by Brian Kenner & John Wettroth,
22.
Serial I/O On The IBM PC, by Jim Schimpf, 34.
Firmware Furnace—Extending Your Control:
The HCS II MCIR-Link, by Ed Nisley, 64.
From the Bench—X-10 Interfacing with
PLIX, by Jeff Bachiochi, 74.
Silicon Update—I’m 18.432, and I Like It, by Tom Cantrell, 80.
Practical Algorithms—The Middle Ground: Negotiating a Keyboard Interface, by
John Dybowski, 88.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
95.
Steve’s Own INK—Let Me Tell You About Yourself, by Steve Ciarcia, 112.
EMBEDDED GRAPHICS & VIDEO SECTION
Add Text Overlay To Any Video Display, by Bill Houghton, 40.
The Virtues Of The Hue, Lightness, Saturation Color Model, by James R. Furlong,
50.
Driving Multiple VGA Monitors, by Michael Swartzendruber, 61.
ISSUE 30
Dec 1992/Jan 1993
Theme: DEBUGGING, EMULATORS & SIMULATORS
Editor’s INK—Same Great Articles, Twice as Often, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Build The SmartROM EPROM Emulator, by Sanjaya Vatuk, 14.
68705 Slush—Not Quite an ICE, But Just as Useful, by Robin Brophy, 24.
Program 8748/49s With The DAR-49, by Paul Hitchcock, 32.
LCD Lineup—Getting Graphic with the LM213B, by Tom Cantrell, 44.
Firmware Furnace—Physical Constants & A Mini Interpreter, by Ed Nisley,
72.
From the Bench—Entry-level Embedded Development: On a Shoestring Budget , by
Jeff Bachiochi, 80.
Silicon Update—Hot Chips IV: Silicon Sizzlers, by Tom Cantrell, 90.
Practical Algorithms—Denominations of Time, by John Dybowski, 94.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
100.
Steve’s Own INK—Evolution, by Steve Ciarcia, 112.
EMBEDDED CONTROL & CONVERSION SECTION
Winners In The Fourth Annual Circuit Cellar Design Contest, by Lisa Nadile,
58.
Microvolt Measurements—Use a 20-bit A/D Converter in Your Next Design, by Russ
Lindgren, 62.
Build A Computer-controlled Multiswitch System, by Michael Swartzendruber, 68.
ISSUE 31
February 1993
Theme: HOME & BUILDING AUTOMATION
Editor’s INK—Increasing the Bandwidth, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
The Smart House System—A Technical
Overview, by H. Brooke Stauffer, 14.
Switched-On CEBus: A CAL Interpreter,
by Jeff Fisher, 24.
Temperature Monitoring—Add Some Temperature
Sensors to the HCS II, by Steve Ciarcia, 32.
Putting the Wraps on CEBus, by Ken Davidson, 42.
Firmware Furnace—Blindsided by Technology: The ’386SX Embedded Firmware Project,
by Ed Nisley, 48.
From the Bench—Simple Steps for Easy Positioning: Controlling Stepper Motors,
by Jeff Bachiochi, 56.
Silicon Update—Smart LEDs: The Hard Way, the Soft Way, and the Right Way, by
Tom Cantrell, 62.
Embedded Techniques—Embedded Timepieces, by John Dybowski, 70.
Patent Talk—Let Me Explain, by Russ Reiss, 78.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
84.
Steve’s Own INK—The Sample Game, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 32
March 1993
Theme: EMBEDDED INTERFACING
Editor’s INK—Getting the Hang of It, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
A Single Chip Video Wind Gauge, by Philip C. Pilgrim, 14.
Computer Controlled Light Dimmers—Part 1: Theory,by William Von Novak, 30.
Control Your Telescope by Voice,
by Michael Swartzendruber, 34.
Add Interrupt Support to Polled Parallel Ports, by James Grundell, 44.
Firmware Furnace—Chickens and Eggs: The First Embedded '386SX Programs, by Ed
Nisley, 52.
From the Bench—Seven-Segment LEDs Live On, by Jeff Bachiochi, 60..
Silicon Update—68K The Easy Way: Motorola Hits the Mark With the 68306, by Tom
Cantrell, 68.
Embedded Techniques—Displays in a Vacuum: Using Vacuum Fluorescent Displays
, by John Dybowski, 74.
Patent Talk, by Russ Reiss, 82.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
85.
Steve’s Own INK—PC Trials, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 33
April 1993
Theme: DATA ACQUISITION
Editor’s INK—Take Up a Collection, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Data Acquisition and Control With The HP-48SX, by John Wettroth, 14.
What Makes CVSD Tick?, by Jeff Schmoyer, 20.
Generate Digital Speech Using CVSD, by J. Conrad Hubert, 24.
Computer-Controlled Light Dimmers—Part 2: Filters, Snubbers, and Design Issues,
by William von Novak, 32.
Firmware Furnace—Barnacles on the ISA Bus: Starting the ’386SX Development Card,
by Ed Nisley, 42.
From the Bench—You Can Count On It, by Jeff Bachiochi, 54.
Silicon Update—RISC Faces Reality: And Reality Blinks, by Tom Cantrell, 62.
Embedded Techniques—Bring Your Vacuum Fluorescent Display to Life, by John Dybowski,
68.
Patent Talk, by Russ Reiss, 78.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
84.
Steve’s Own INK—Voice Recognition and Professional Reinvestment, by Steve Ciarcia,
96.
ISSUE 34
May 1993
Theme: GRAPHICS & VIDEO
Editor’s INK—A Match Made in Heaven, by Ken Davidson, 2.
New Product News, 6.
Closed Captioning With The Motorola 68HC05CC1, by Janice Benzel & Linda
Reuter Nuckolls, 12.
Vector Approach Simplifies Three-Dimensional Graphics, by Fred H. Carlin, 26.
Graphics LCD Control For Embedded Applications, by David Erikson, 32.
Firmware Furnace—I/O Time: The ’386SX Project Gains a Timer, by Ed Nisley, 44.
From the Bench—Squeeze That Battery ’Till It’s Dry, by Jeff Bachiochi, 54.
Silicon Update—Audio Rx: Skippy CDs? Tangled Tapes? Call an MD, by Tom Cantrell,
60.
Embedded Techniques—Interchip Traffic, by John Dybowski, 66.
Patent Talk, by Russ Reiss, 78.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
85.
Steve’s Own INK—The Club, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 35
June 1993
Theme: COMMUNICATIONS
Editor’s INK—We Don’t Talk Anymore, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Long-Range Infrared Communications, by Larry Foltzer, 14.
Embedded Control Using ACCESS.bus, by David Wyland, 26.
Featuring A PC-TO-ACCESS.bus Interface Card, by Robert Clemens & Tom Stockebrand
High-speed Modem Basics: Standards and Theory, by Michael Swartzendruber, 38.
Firmware Furnace—After This Brief Interruption: IRQs and INTs for the ’386SX,
by Ed Nisley, 50.
From the Bench—Component Selection, Inspection, Rejection, by Jeff Bachiochi,
60.
Silicon Update—The Ultimate RAM?: The Quest for CORE Continues, by Tom Cantrell,
64.
Embedded Techniques—Putting I2C Through Its Paces , by John Dybowski, 70.
Patent Talk, by Russ Reiss, 78.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS , conducted by Ken Davidson,
85.
Steve’s Own INK—Eat at Joe’s, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 36
July 1993
Theme: REAL-TIME PROGRAMMING
Editor’s INK—Code on the Fly, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Object-Oriented Programming In Embedded Systems, by Mike Podanoffsky, 14.
PC Parent-Child Programming: A Path to Multitasking Under DOS, by H. Bradford
Thompson, 26.
High-Speed Modem Basics: The Working Hardware, by Michael Swartzendruber, 38.
Firmware Furnace—Memories are Made of This: The ’386SX Project Goes Nonvolatile,
by Ed Nisley, 46.
From the Bench—Breathing Life into an Old Friend: Revisiting the Z8, by Jeff
Bachiochi, 56.
Silicon Update—Talking Chips, by Tom Cantrell, 62.
Embedded Techniques—The Art of Battery Management , by John Dybowski, 70.
Patent Talk, by Russ Reiss, 78..
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS , conducted by Ken Davidson,
85.
Steve’s Own INK—PC Clone $5,000, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 37
August 1993
MEASUREMENT & CONTROL
Editor’s INK—Pavlov Would Be Proud, by Ken Davidson, 2.
New Product News, 6.
An Introduction To PC-Based Virtual Reality, by Joseph D. Gradecki, 12.
Oscillators Don’t, Amplifiers Do!, by Mark Nurczyk, 20.
Real-World Macintosh—A Mac SCSI Interface Primer, by Marc Bumble, 26.
A Parallel Expander For the PC, by John F. Lenihan, 38.
Firmware Furnace—Absolute Power Corrupts: The ’386SX Project Gets a Watchdog,
by Ed Nisley, 44.
From the Bench—Take a Swipe at Optical ID Cards, by Jeff Bachiochi, 56.
Silicon Update—In Bed with PCs, by Tom Cantrell, 62.
Embedded Techniques—Support Your Batteries, by John Dybowski, 70.
Patent Talk, by Russ Reiss, 78.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
84.
Steve’s Own INK—Engineer, Design Thyself, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 38
September 1993
Theme: SIGNAL PROCESSING
Editor’s INK—Mainstream Processing, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Is The AMD29050 A FIR-Bearing Animal?, by Michael Smith, 14.
Using Your PC For Function Analysis And Control, by David S. Burkett, 26.
Neural Network Basics, by Dwayne Phillips, 36.
Firmware Furnace—Ticks, Pops, and Restarts: The ’386SX Project Gets a BIOS Extension,
by Ed Nisley, 44.
From the Bench—Giving the Optical Card Reader Improved Vision, by Jeff Bachiochi,
56.
Silicon Update—Penny-pinching OTPs, by Tom Cantrell, 64.
Embedded Techniques—Storage for the Masses, by John Dybowski, 70.
Patent Talk, by Russ Reiss, 82.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
86.
Steve’s Own INK—The Collegiate Challenge, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 39
October 1993
Theme: POWER CONTROL & CONVERSION
Editor’s INK—The Year Ahead, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Fire Control For Foundry Furnaces, by David McFalls, 14.
Stepping Up In Performance, by Tom Dahlin, 26.
Data Logging Meters Are No Fluke, by Derek Matsunaga, 38.
Firmware Furnace—IDs and LCDs: The ’386SX Project Gets Positive Identification
and a Small Display, by Ed Nisley, 46.
From the Bench—Updating TIM for the
HCS II: Add the Touchtone Interactive Monitor to your Home Control System,
by Jeff Bachiochi, 58.
Silicon Update—Swiss Army Chip, by Tom Cantrell, 66.
Embedded Techniques—Small Memories, by John Dybowski, 72.
Patent Talk, by Russ Reiss, 82.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
86.
Steve’s Own INK—The Race for Power, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 40
November 1993
Theme: PROGRAMMABLE DEVICES
Editor’s INK—Circuit Cellar and the Internet, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Speed Up Your M68040 With An Interleaved Bursting EPROM Interface, by Ron Stence,
14.
Designing With FPGAs—Part 1: An Overview, by Del Hatch, 26.
Loader31: A Pseudo EPROM Emulator, by Brad Hunting, 36.
Firmware Furnace—Booting C: Writing a Micro-C BIOS Extension for the ’386SX
Project, by Ed Nisley, 42.
From the Bench—Talking on the Phone Without a Word, by Jeff Bachiochi, 56.
Silicon Update—The Swiss Army Sends in the Special Forces, by Tom Cantrell,
62.
Embedded Techniques—Decoding Magnetics, by John Dybowski, 68.
Patent Talk, by Russ Reiss, 78.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
84.
Steve’s Own INK—Lest We Forget that Chips Can...and Will, by Steve Ciarcia,
96.
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