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Article Title Archives — Issues 41 - 60
ISSUE 41
December 1993
Theme: EMBEDDED CONTROL
Editor’s INK—Our First Month of Email, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Secrets of Using The DS1209 In An RF Transponder, by Maurizio Ferrari, 14.
The Covert Chordic Keyboard, by Scot Coburn, 22.
Accessing The DS5000T Timekeeper From C, by J. Conrad Hubert, 30.
Designing With FPGAs—Part 2: An Example, by Del Hatch, 40.
Results Of The Fifth Annual Circuit Cellar Design Contest, by Rob Rojas, 48.
Firmware Furnace—Beyond Small: Mainline C for the ’386SX Project, by Ed Nisley,
52.
From the Bench—Measuring Up an Electronic Caliper Interface, by Jeff Bachiochi,
60.
Silicon Update—It’s Showtime, by Tom Cantrell, 64.
Embedded Techniques—Conversing with Batteries, by John Dybowski, 72.
Patent Talk, by Russ Reiss, 77.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
84.
Steve’s Own INK—Embedded in Everything, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 42
January 1994
Theme: HOME AUTOMATION
Editor’s INK—Catch the Bug, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Put A CEBus Power Line Interface In Your
Next Design, by Christopher Yasko, 14.
Home Temperature Control Basics,
by Anthony Segredo, 24.
Add A Serial X-10 Interface To Your PC,
by Rick Zarr, 28.
Designing Printed Circuit Boards For High-Speed Logic, by David Prutchi, 38.
Firmware Furnace—Lots’a Dots: Big Bitmapped LCD Panels for the ’386SX Project,
by Ed Nisley, 44.
From the Bench—Temperature Sensing
Eludes Analog Interfacing, by Jeff Bachiochi, 56.
Silicon Update—PID-Pong Challenge, by Tom Cantrell, 60.
Embedded Techniques—Embedded Timers, by John Dybowski, 66.
Patent Talk, by Russ Reiss, 76.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
82.
Steve’s Own INK—Interactive Harmony—An Installer’s Market, by Steve Ciarcia,
96.
ISSUE 43
February 1994
Theme: APPLICATIONS IN LIGHT
Editor’s INK—Warp Speed, Mr. LaForge, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Programmable Lightware—How to Develop Photonic Products for Fun and Profit,
by John Hait, 14.
In The Eye Of The Beholder—Displaying Messages with the LightStick II, by Shawn
Greaney, 26.
Interrupt-Free Design, by Do-While Jones, 36.
An Assembly Language Programming Aid, by Hank Wallace, 40.
Firmware Furnace—Hardware for the ’386SX Project’s Bitmapped LCD Panel, by Ed
Nisley, 48.
From the Bench—Warming Up the Digital
Thermostat, by Jeff Bachiochi, 58.
Silicon Update—Op-amp Terminators, by Tom Cantrell, 64.
Embedded Techniques—Data Logging and Collection Devices, by John Dybowski, 70.
Patent Talk, by Russ Reiss, 77.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
83.
Steve’s Own INK—And the Survey Says..., by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 44
March 1994
Theme: CROSS-DEVELOPMENT TOOLS
Editor’s INK—Double, Double, Toil, & Trouble, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Tools For Debugging Real-Time Embedded Computer Systems, by Noel Anderson, Dean
Hoyt & Ron Shaw, 14.
Inexpensive 68HC11 Cross-Development, by Bruce Olney, 22.
Computer "Train"ing—Using Commercial Evaluation Boards in Teaching, by Michael
Smith, 30.
Improving the Performance Of An 8051-Based System, by Michael Alwais, 40.
Firmware Furnace—Testing the ’386SX Project’s Bitmapped LCD Panel, by Ed Nisley,
48.
From the Bench—Designers Spell Relief "IPC", by Jeff Bachiochi, 56.
Silicon Update—Update Your Design On the Fly, by Tom Cantrell, 60.
Embedded Techniques—Getting to the Embedded Core—The DS2250, Backplane, and
Power Control, by John Dybowski, 66.
Patent Talk, by Russ Reiss, 75.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
82.
Steve’s Own INK—Superhighway Limits, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 45
April 1994
Theme: GRAPHICS & VIDEO
Editor’s INK—Video Galore, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Control Your Audio/Video Connections
With The AVMux, by Steve Ciarcia, 14.
Exploring The Vertical Blanking Interval—A Tool for Gathering Data from your
TV, by Mike Barnes, 24.
Employee Ownership Of Employee and Consultant Work Product, by Mary Luria &
Laura Butzel, 40.
Firmware Furnace—Bringing the ’386SX Project’s Graphic LCD
Panel to Life, by Ed Nisley, 44.
From the Bench—Build the Message Board—An
Audio Record/Playback Unit, by Jeff Bachiochi, 54.
Silicon Update—When the SHARC Bites, by Tom Cantrell, 62.
Embedded Techniques—Who’s in Control?, by John Dybowski, 68.
Patent Talk, by Russ Reiss, 77.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
84.
Steve’s Own INK—In the Citadel, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 46
May 1994
Theme: ROBOTICS
Editor’s INK—Robocult, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 9.
Scope Out The Laser Range Finder, by Tom Ward, 14.
A Robotics Design Seminar, by Robert Angelo, 22.
YAMCI—Yet Another Motor Control Interface, by Michael Swartzendruber, 30.
Wireless Remote Control Of The AVMux,
by Steve Ciarcia, 36.
Firmware Furnace—All Text is Graphics: Characters for the ’386SX Project’s Graphic
LCD Panel, by Ed Nisley, 46.
From the Bench—Audio/Video Traffic
Control, by Jeff Bachiochi, 60.
Silicon Update—Honey, I Shrunk the PC, by Tom Cantrell, 68.
Embedded Techniques—Embedded Programs, by John Dybowski, 74.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
84.
Steve’s Own INK—The Market That Was Never Born, Refuses to Die, and May Yet
Live, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 47
June 1994
Theme: DISTRIBUTED CONTROL
Editor’s INK—Spread the Wealth, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Aero-Pix Aerial Photography System, by Ken Pergola, 14.
Programming PICs On A Budget, by Russ Reiss, 22.
Prototyping—Beyond The Electronics And Software, by Dan Hopping, 34.
Habitech—The Home Automation Industry’s
Own Trade Show, by Ken Davidson, 46.
Firmware Furnace—What’s in the Box Still Counts: A New PC, by Ed Nisley, 52.
From the Bench—Virtual Reality Requires Real Data—Part 1: Collecting Data with
an Exoskeleton, by Jeff Bachiochi, 62.
Silicon Update—Fear & Loathing in L.A., by Tom Cantrell, 68.
Embedded Techniques—Reach Out with BIOnet, by John Dybowski, 74.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
84.
Steve’s Own INK—More MIPS Per Pin, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 48
July 1994
Theme: COMMUNICATIONS
Editor’s INK—Information Society, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
The Personal PBX, by Richard Newman, 14.
Using The Golay Error Detection And Correction Code, by Hank Wallace, 24.
The Great Encryption Debate, by John Iovine, 36.
Take A Bus To The Nearest Star—The Star-485 Adds Flexibility to any RS-485 Network,
by Michael Swartzendruber, 40.
Firmware Furnace—Journey to the Protected Land: The ’386SX Takes the First Step,
by Ed Nisley, 48.
From the Bench—Virtual Reality Requires Real Data—Part 2: A Simple Matter of
Software, by Jeff Bachiochi, 58.
Silicon Update—IrDA—The IR Babel Buster, by Tom Cantrell, 68.
Embedded Techniques—Add Some Code to the BIOnet, by John Dybowski, 74.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
84.
Steve’s Own INK—One Man’s Junk..., by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 49
August 1994
Theme: DATA ACQUISITION
Editor’s INK—The Ultimate Data Collection Machine, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
The Two-Channel Printer Recorder—Replace that Expensive Strip-chart Recorder
with a Dot-matrix Printer, by Brian Millier, 14.
Get Precise, With The PRÉCIS A/D Converter—Collect Lots of Precise Data
with this 16-bit, 100-kHz ADC, by J. Conrad Hubert, 28.
Calibrating Seismic Velocity Transducers With PRÉCIS, by Chris Peoples,
38.
Patents And Copyrights For Protecting Software—Recent Progress in Finding the
Proper Balance, by Barry Rein, Esq., 44.
Firmware Furnace—Journey to the Protected Land: Segments All the Way Down, by
Ed Nisley, 52.
From the Bench—Ta(l)king Control,
by Jeff Bachiochi, 60.
Silicon Update—In the Realm of the Sensors, by Tom Cantrell, 68.
Embedded Techniques—Speed Demon in 8031’s Clothing—Exploring the DS80C320 Processor,
by John Dybowski, 74.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
82.
Steve’s Own INK—Time to Move On, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 50
September 1994
Theme: EMBEDDED APPLICATIONS
Editor’s INK—The Golden Issue?, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Time To Meet Big Brother: Exploring The M68HC16, by Dana Romero, 14.
DRAM On An 8031: It’s Not As Hard As You’d Think, by Hugo Cheung, 24.
Motorola’s 68322 Processor: Redefining The Low-End Laser Market, by Ron Stence,
34.
Preventing The Ultimate Blow: A Portable Checking Unit For 8751s, by Mike Collier
& Fred Gweme, 40.
Understanding PC Buses, by Stephen Bigelow, 44.
Firmware Furnace—Journey to the Protected Land: Smashing Bugs in Gates, by Ed
Nisley, 52.
From the Bench—Probing the Dark Side: The Motorist’s Aid to Hindsight, by Jeff
Bachiochi, 62.
Silicon Update—PID-Pong: Point, Set, Match: Using a Hitachi H8 for Real-time
Control, by Tom Cantrell, 68.
Embedded Techniques—Fast Processors, Big Caps, and Ring Oscillators, by John
Dybowski, 74.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
82.
Steve’s Own INK—I’ll Put My Money Where My Mouth Is, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 51
October 1994
Theme: INDUSTRIAL CONTROL
Editor’s INK—Breaking Old Habits, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Jugglers Delight: PIC-based Controller For Up To Eight Servos, by Scott Edwards,
14.
Analyst 2 Data Line Monitor, by Bill Payne, 22.
A RISC Designers New Right Arm—Designing with the ARM Processor, by Art Sobel,
36.
Feeling Out A Braille Digital Clock, by Wayne Bigelow, 48.
Firmware Furnace—Journey to the Protected Land: Booting into Protected Mode,
by Ed Nisley, 56.
From the Bench—Celebrate National Cannibalism Week—Take Your Old Floppy Drives
to Lunch, by Jeff Bachiochi, 64.
Silicon Update—Flash of Inspiration, by Tom Cantrell, 70.
Embedded Techniques—ec.32 Wrap Up, by John Dybowski, 76.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
84.
Steve’s Own INK—Of Patentable Value?, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 52
November 1994
Theme: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
Editor’s INK—Taken to the Extreme, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
A Digital Filtering Primer, by Tom Ulrich, 14.
Spectral Analysis—FFTs and Beyond, by David Prutchi, 20.
Introduction To DOREMI-DSP, by Alan Land, 40.
Fast-Scaling Routing For Floating-Point RISC and DSP Processors, by Michael
Smith & Chris Lau, 50.
Firmware Furnace—Journey to the Protected Land: Base Camp at 1 Megabyte, by
Ed Nisley, 54.
From the Bench—Does Anyone Have the Time?—A Comparison of Real-time Clocks,
by Jeff Bachiochi, 62.
Silicon Update—Hot Chips VI—Image Compression, 3D, and RISC, by Tom Cantrell,
68.
Embedded Techniques—Heavy Duty Hammers—Beef up the 8052 with the DS87C520, by
John Dybowski, 76.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
83.
Steve’s Own INK—A Majority Gains Control, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 53
December 1994
Theme: COMPUTING IN REAL TIME
Editor’s INK—Putting the Cart Before the Horse, by Ken Davidson, 2.
New Product News, 7.
Designing Real-Time Embedded Software Using State-Machine Concepts, by David
Tweed, 12.
All Together Now—Writing Multiuser Application Software for ACCESS.bus, by David
Rodgers & Peretz Tzarnotsky, 20.
Make The Most Of Your DSP-Based Sound Card, by Bob Fine, 30.
Circuit Cellar Design Contest Winners, compiled by Janice Marinelli, 40.
A RISC Designers New Right Arm—Development Boards and Design Specifics, by Art
Sobel, 44.
Firmware Furnace—Journey to the Protected Land: Fancy Text Output and a Boot
Mystery, by Ed Nisley, 56
From the Bench—Engineer Seeks Personal Gardener: Assisting Vocally Challenged
Vegetation, by Jeff Bachiochi, 66.
Silicon Update—Do You Know the Way to San Jose?: Precise Navigation Technology,
by Tom Cantrell, 72.
Embedded Techniques—Between the Lines—Bar Code and Decoding Bar Code Algorithms,
by John Dybowski, 78.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
83.
Steve’s Own INK—What’s in a Name?, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 54
January 1995
Theme: EMULATORS AND SIMULATORS
Editor’s INK—It’s Only Skin Deep, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Simulating Microprocessor Instructions In C, by David Rees-Thomas, 14.
No Emulator? Try A One-Wire Debugger, by Hank Wallace, 20.
Using Spreadsheets To Simulate Digital Filters, by Steven Kubis, 24.
A RISC Designers New Right Arm—Writing Code for the ARM Processor, by Art Sobel,
28.
Firmware Furnace—Journey to the Protected Land: Serious CISC Meets the Taskettes,
by Ed Nisley, 42.
From the Bench—Getting By With Next to Nothing: Micro-power Wake-up Control,
by Jeff Bachiochi, 50.
Silicon Update—UFO Alert!, by Tom Cantrell, 100.
Embedded Techniques—Micros Behind Bars, by John Dybowski, 108.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
115.
Steve’s Own INK—Hat Dance, by Steve Ciarcia, 128.
HOME AUTOMATION & BUILDING CONTROL SECTION
Multimedia Home Networks, by David
Gaddis, 60.
HCS Hard-Wire Control: Back To Basics,
by Steve Ciarcia, 69.
A Different Set of House Keys—Making the
Most of a Small Keyboard, by Jeff Fisher, 81.
Computer, Get That Phone—A PC-based
Voice-Telephone Interface, by Robert M. Luzenski & Jack Ivey, 87.
ISSUE 55
February 1995
Theme: EMBEDDED INTERFACING
Editor’s INK—Jelly Beans, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Interfacing Flow Meters To High-Speed Counters, by Bill Payne, 14.
Use Infrared To Make Embedded Printing Easy, by Jeff Fisher, 18.
It’s Not Just For Memory Anymore—An Introduction to PCMCIA, by Lalo J. Gastriani,
22.
Speeding And Slimming Your Port Access—A Different Way of Reading from the PC
Parallel Port, by Tracey Lee & Kok-Leong Ong, 30.
Battery-Operated Power Supplies—Selecting the Right Battery and Supply for Your
Application, by David Prutchi, 36.
Firmware Furnace—Journey to the Protected Land: Infrastructure Improvement,
by Ed Nisley, 50.
From the Bench—Fitting 10 oz. into a 5-oz. Package: An Application for Highway
Safety, by Jeff Bachiochi, 60.
Silicon Update—I Sync, Therefore I DRAM, by Tom Cantrell, 68.
Embedded Techniques—Downsizing: Atmel’s AT89C2051 Flash-based Microcontroller,
by John Dybowski, 76.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
82.
Steve’s Own INK—Once Every 27,000 Years, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 56
March 1995
Theme: FUZZY LOGIC
Editor’s INK—Warm Fuzzies?, by Ken Davidson, 2.
New Product News, 6.
Fuzzy Logic: The Next Generation Of Control, by Bud Moss, 14.
Fuzzy Logic For Embedded Microcontrollers, by Jim Sibigtroth, 30.
Levitating A Beach Ball Using A Beach Ball Using Fuzzy Logic, by Robert Schreiber/FUZZPONG,
by David Rees-Thomas, 38.
Being Assertive With Your Processor—The Advantage of Software Interrupts, by
Mike Smith & Kathy Kim, 50.
Firmware Furnace—Journey to the Protected Land: Smashed Gates & Conforming
Code, by Ed Nisley, 58.
From the Bench—RF Panic Button Commands Multiple Automotive Functions, by Jeff
Bachiochi, 68.
Silicon Update—Plan ’251 from Outer Space—Intel’s 8xC251SB, by Tom Cantrell,
72.
Embedded Techniques—Embedded Development, by John Dybowski, 78.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
85.
Steve’s Own INK—Necessity: the Mother of Invention, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 57
April 1995
Theme: EMBEDDED PROGRAMMING
Editor’s INK—A Reaffirmation, by Ken Davidson, 2.
New Product News, 6.
A C++ Programming Tutorial, by Mike Podanoffsky, 12.
Characterizing Processor Performance, by Rick Naro, 22.
Designing With PC/104, by Rick Lehrbaum, 26.
An LCD And Keypad Module For SPI, by Brian Millier, 36.
Firmware Furnace—Journey to the Protected Land: With Interrupts, Timing is Everything,
by Ed Nisley, 82.
From the Bench—Vaporwear: Revealing Your Humidity, by Jeff Bachiochi, 92.
Silicon Update—A Saab Story: A Tale of Speed and Acceleration, by Tom Cantrell,
98.
Embedded Techniques—Using Keyboard I/O as an Embedded Interface, by John Dybowski,
106.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
115.
Steve’s Own INK—One of Those Days, by Steve Ciarcia, 128.
HOME AUTOMATION & BUILDING CONTROL SECTION
Innovations In Home Automation & Building
Control, edited by Harv Weiner, 49.
Developing Home Automation Devices With
LonWorks, by Rich Blomseth, 51.
CEBus For The Masses, by Peter House,
61.
The Blind Robot—An X-10 Miniblind
Automation System, by Herbert McKinney, Jr., 69.
A Learning Remote-Controlled Speaker Selector,
by Scott Heiserman & Clark Oden, 75.
ISSUE 58
May 1995
Theme: COMMUNICATIONS
Editor’s INK—Go Huskies!, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
The Solution’s In The CAN—Part 1: Industrial-class, Small-area Networks, by
Brad Hunting, 14.
The RDS Prospector—Read Your Radio!, by Christopher Morris, 22.
Siemens ESCC2 UART—Making a High-Speed Audio Link Sing, by Kenneth Ciszewski,
30.
Low-Cost PC-Based Universal 68HC705 Development System, by Robert Priestley,
38.
Firmware Furnace—Journey to the Protected Land: Memory, Time and I/O, by Ed
Nisley, 48.
From the Bench—Time in a Can: Just Add 1 Bit of I/O, by Jeff Bachiochi, 58.
Silicon Update—EPAC Epoch, by Tom Cantrell, 66.
Embedded Techniques—Real Keyboard Emulation, by John Dybowski, 72.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
82.
Steve’s Own INK—Politically Correct Programming, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 59
June 1995
Theme: SIGNAL CONDITIONING
Editor’s INK—Breaking Down the Barriers, by Ken Davidson, 2.
New Product News, 6.
Artificial Neural Network Recognizes
Sounds, by Seibert L. Murphy & Samir I. Sayegh, 12.
The Eye Mouse—An Ocular Prosthesis, by Gregg Morris & Eric Wilson, 20.
The Quest For Magic Sine Waves— Upping Power Electronics Efficiency, by Don
Lancaster, 28.
The Solution’s In The CAN—Part 2: Putting CAN Online with a Multinode, Multiplatform
Implementation, by Brad Hunting, 36.
Firmware Furnace—How the PC Keyboard Got its Bits, by Ed Nisley, 46.
From the Bench—Emulating a Motorola IR Chip Using a PIC, by Jeff Bachiochi,
56.
Silicon Update—Chip On Patrol, by Tom Cantrell, 64.
Embedded Techniques—How Small Can a Thermometer Get?, by John Dybowski, 72.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
82.
Steve’s Own INK—Pyramid Schemes, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 60
July 1995
Theme: GRAPHICS & VIDEO
Editor’s INK—Habitech95, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader’s INK, 6.
New Product News, 8.
The Use Of Color In Scientific Visualization, by Mike Bailey, 14.
Virtual Reality Position Tracking, by Herschell Murry & Mark Schneider,
24.
Digital Video Resizing And CompressionI, by James Goel, 30.
A PIC-Based Motor Speed Controller, by Chuck McManis, 36.
Firmware Furnace—Journey to the Protected Land: The Mystery of Scan Code Set
3, by Ed Nisley, 74.
From the Bench—Sacrifice for the Good of the Circuit: Strengthening the Weak
Link, by Jeff Bachiochi, 82.
Silicon Update—MIPS for the Masses, by Tom Cantrell, 86.
Embedded Techniques—Circuit Protection, by John Dybowski, 92.
ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson,
100.
Steve’s Own INK—Your Computerized Future, by Steve Ciarcia, 112.
HOME AUTOMATION & BUILDING CONTROL SECTION
Innovations In Home Automation & Building
Control, edited by Harv Weiner, 48.
A Home Control System Based On
Fuzzy Logic, by Walter Banks, Ashok Patel & Sherif Abdel-Kader, 51.
CAL: Part Of The Solution, by Grayson
Evans, 59.
The Display -8—Add a Human Interface
to Your Home Automation System, by Mitch Drummond, 69.
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