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ISSUE 122 Free Sample Issue September 2000 Theme: MEASUREMENT AND SENSORS Task Manager-From Sea to Shining SJC, by Rob Walker, 6. New Product News, edited by Rick Prescott, 8. Reader I⁄O, 11. A Low-Cost Weather Station, by Gorden Dick, 12. Digital Filters Made Easy-Part 1: Implementing with a DSP, by, Dan Cross-Cole, 20. One Small Step-Part 1: Measuring Flight Data in Model Rockets, by Tom Napier, 30. The Joys of Writing Software-Part 2: Software Considerations, by George Novacek, 34. Embedded Living-An RS-485 Gateway: Linking an HCS-II to Another RS-485 Network, by Mike Baptiste, 70. From the Bench-Building on Familiar Ground, Part 2: A new Addition, by Jeff Bachiochi, 80. Silicon Update-Dial M-Core for Micros, by Tom Cantrell, 84. Priority Interrupt-Virtual Reality, by Steve Ciarcia, 96. EMBEDDED PC SECTION Nouveau PC, edited by Rick Prescott, 41. Home Scoping With X-10, by Dennis Wilkison, 42. Real-Time PC-Catching the PCI Bus-Part 1: A Spin Through the Background, by Ingo Cyliax, 58. Applied PCs-Rabbit Season Designing an Ethernet Adapter, by Fred Eady, 63. Sample Issue ISSUE 1 Jan⁄Feb 1988 Theme: INSIDE THE BOX STILL COUNTS Inside the Box Still Counts, by Steve Ciarcia, 1. Visible Ink-Letters to the INK Research Staff, 2. The Circuit Cellar Motion-Triggered Video Camera Multiplexer, by Steve Ciarcia, 5-10. Ink Spot-Guest Editorial, 11. High Security on a Budget-Build a Video Handscanner⁄Identifier, by Ed Nisley, 13-21. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar INK BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 22. The Home Satellite Weather Center-Part l: RGBI to NTSC Converter, by Mark Voorhees, 29-34. Firmware Furnace, by Ed Nisley, 35-39. Issue 001 ISSUE 2 Mar⁄Apr 1988 Theme: TECHIES The Core Audience, by Steve Ciarcia, 1. Reader's Ink-Letters to the Editor, 2. Circuit Cellar Neighborhood Strategic Defense Initiative-The Ballistics Dynamics of Plastic Soda Bottles, by Steve Ciarcia & Ed Nisley, 5-16. Visible Ink-Letters to the Circuit Cellar INK Research Staff, 17. INK Spot-Guest Editorial, Leonardo the Techie, by Phil Lemmons, 21. The Home Satellite Weather Center-Part 2: NTSC Encoder Alignment and System Overview, by Mark Voorhees, 23-27. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 28. Firmware Furnace-Digitizing Infrared Signals, by Ed Nisley, 32-42. Personal-Computer-Based Instrumentation-Build a 4-Channel Temperature Logging and Data Reduction System, by Tom Riley, 43-48. Issue 002 ISSUE 3 May⁄June 1988 Theme: CONTROL MAGIC Control Magic, by Steve Ciarcia, 1. Readers Ink-Letter to the Editor, 2. Power-Line-Based Computer Control-The X-10 PL513 Power Line Interface Module, by Ken Davidson, 4-13. Visible Ink-Letters to the Circuit Cellar INK Research Staff, 15. The Home Satellite Weather Center-Part 3: Weather Databases and System Software Overview, by Mark Voorhees, l9-26. Ink Spot-Guest Editorial, The Information Free-For-All, by Mark Dahmke, 27, ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 28. Firmware Furnace-Video Signal Timing and Real-Time Interrupt Control, by Ed Nisley, 34-41. SoftUART-Software Emulation of Full-Duplex Serial Channels, by Bill Curlew, 42-48. Issue 003 ISSUE 4 July⁄Aug 1988 Theme: STEPPER MOTORS The Market-Driven Myth, by Steve Ciarcia, 1. Reader's Ink-Letter to the Editor, 2. Circuit Cellar Stepper Motor Scanning Sonar Sensor-A Look at the Logic and Control of Stepper Motors, by Steve Ciarcia and Ed Nisley, 5-17. Visible Ink-Letters to the Circuit Cellar INK Research Staff, 18. The Satellite Home Weather Center-Part 4: Dial-Up Databases and a 68000 Peripheral Processor, by Mark Voorhees, 21-27. Ink Spot-Guest Editorial, Bigger is not necessarily better, by Ezra Shapiro, 29. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 30. Circuit Cellar Neighborhood Strategic Defense Initiative-Building the Bottle Launcher and Gantry, by Ed Nisley, 36-37. Firmware Furnace-Using the IBM PC Joystick Port, by Ed Nisley, 38-46. Stepping Out-A Robot Arm that Demonstrates Microprocessor Control of Stepper Motors, by Tim McDonough & Dennis Grim, 49-56. Issue 004 ISSUE 5 Sept⁄Oct 1988 Theme: REMOTE VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Editor's Ink-Not-the Same Old Song, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Reader's Ink-Letters to the Editor, 2. ROVER-Remotely Operated Video-based Electronic Reconnaissance, by Steve Ciarcia and Ken Davidson, 4-13. Visible Ink-Letters to the CCINK Research Staff, 14. The Satellite Home Weather Center-Part 5: Focus on the MC68000 Peripheral Controller, by Mark Voorhees, l6-23. From the Bench-RS-232 Economic Trade-offs, by Jeff Bachiochi, 24-25. 10-MHz⁄8-bit Digitizing Board for the IBM PC-An Affordable Digital Oscilloscope on a Plug-in Board, by Russell Lindgren, 26-33. The X-10 TW523 Two-Way Power Line Interface-A Step Toward Closed-loop Power Line Control, by Ken Davidson, 34-35. The DDT-51 Lives-Fixes, Updates, and Future Plans for the Low-Cost 8051 Development System, by the Ink Research Staff, 38-39. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 40. Firmware Furnace-Precision Pulses: Carrier-Current Transmission Timing, by Ed Nisley, 46-51. Steve's Own Ink-Back Here, by Steve Ciarcia, 52. Update: Additional information to previous articles Issue 005 ISSUE 6 Nov⁄Dec 1988 Theme: DATA ACQUISITION Editor's INK-An Active and Growing Industry, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 2. Reader's INK-Letters to the Editor, 3. ROVER: Remotely Operated Video-based Electronic Reconnaissance-Part 2: The Software, by Steve Ciarcia & Ken Davidson, 6. Visible INK-Letters to INK Research Staff, 16. The Satellite Home Weather Center -Part 6: Adding Serial and Parallel Ports to the Peripheral Controller, by Mark Voorhees, 20. From the Bench-Fiber Optics: Your Link to the Future, by Jeff Bachiochi, 28. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 31. ImageWise⁄PC-Part 1: The Digitizing Continues, Video Basics, by Ed Nisley, 36. Build a Remote Analog Data Logger-Part 1: A simple 6809-Based Data Acquisition System, by R.W. Meister, 45. Firmware Furnace-DDT-51 Revealed, by Ed Nisley, 51. Steve's Own INK-A Gathering of Eagles, by Steve Ciarcia, 56. Issue 006 ISSUE 7 Jan⁄Feb 1989 Theme: COMPUTING IN REAL-TIME Editor's INK-The Revolution Continues, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Reader's INK-Letters to the Editor, 5. ImageWise⁄PC -The Digitizing Continues: Part 2: The Hardware, by Ed Nisley, 8. Visible INK-Letters to the CCINK Research Staff, 20. Build a Remote Analog Data Logger-Part 2: The Software, by R.W. Meister, 22. INK Spot-Guest Editorial-A Call for Dedication, by Ezra Shapiro, 34. The Home Satellite Weather Center-Part 7: Finishing the Firmware for 68000 Peripheral Processor, by Mark Voorhees, 36. From the Bench-AC Power Line Transmission, by Jeff Bachiochi, 42. Writing a Real-Time Operating System-Part 1: A Multitasking Event Scheduler for the HD64180, by Jack Ganssle, 45. Firmware Furnace-Real Numbers: Number Crunching for the 8751, by Ed Nisley, 52. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 59. Steve's Own INK-First INK Reader Survey, by Steve Ciarcia, 64. Issue 007 ISSUE 8 April⁄May 1989 Theme: CREATIVE COMPUTING Editor's Ink-The Whole Story, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Reader's INK-Letters to the Editor, 5. Switching Power Supplies-Efficient Power for Embedded Control Systems, by Steve Ciarcia, 10. Visible INK-Letters to the Editor, 20. Product Reviews-The Next Generation: Circuit Cellar INK sells out and enjoys it! Supercharged Worry Munchers: Circuit Cellar INK looks at four diverse applications solutions. 22. (This is a humorous April Fool's special section.) Writing a Real-Time Operating System-Part 2: Memory Management and Applications for the HD64180, by Jack Ganssle, 30. ImageWise⁄PC-The Digitizing Continues: Part 3: Topping It Off with Software, by Ed Nisley. 34 From The Bench-Creating a Network-based Embedded Controller, by Jeff Bachiochi, 46. HD647180X-A New 8-Bit Microcontroller: Embedded Controllers Get Respect, by Tom Cantrell. 52 Firmware Furnace-The True Secrets of Working with LCDs, by Ed Nisley, 56. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 67. Steve's Own INK-Smile When You Call Me That, by Steve Ciarcia, 72. Issue 008 ISSUE 9 June⁄July 1989 Theme: INTELLIGENT APPLICATIONS Editor's INK-Working Smarter,-Not-Faster, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Reader's Ink-Letters to the Editor, 5. Visible INK-Letters to the INK Research Staff, 8. The X-10 IR543 Infrared Gateway⁄Controller-Control Your Lights with Your Trainable IR Remote, by Ken Davidson, 11. A Neural Network Approach to Artificial Intelligence-Using a Neural Network for Dealing with Real-World Data, by Christopher Ciarcia, 18. The Adaline Learning Neuron-A One-Node Net for Computer Learning, by Scott Farley, 28. An Intelligent SCSI Data Acquisition System for the Apple Macintosh-Part 1: Building the Hardware, by John Eng, 36. From the Bench-The Invisible Net, by Jeff Bachiochi, 44. Silicon Update-The Waferscale Integration PAC1000: Microcontroller, RISC, or PLD?, by Tom Cantrell, 50. Software by Design-Computing CRCs in Parallel, by Jack Ganssle, 55. Firmware Furnace-From Fixed Point to Floating Point and Back Again: Writhing Reals, by Ed fs20Nisley, 60. UPDATE: Build an 87xx Programming Adapter, by Jeff Bachiochi, 69. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 74. Steve's Own INK-The Good Old Ways, by Steve Ciarcia, 80. Issue 009 ISSUE 10 Aug⁄Sept 1989 Theme: THE ELECTRONIC HOUSE Editor's INK-CEBus on the Ragged Edge, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Reader's INK-Letters to the Editor, 5. NEW Product News, 8. Visible INK-Letters to the INK Research Staff, 12. An Intelligent SCSI Data Acquisition System for the Apple Macintosh-Part 2: Macintosh Programming the Easy Way, by John Eng, 15. Tracking Soviet Television Satellites, by Mark Dahmke, 22. A Network for distributed Control-Part 1-Building an RS-485 Network for Controllers, by Ed Nisley, 32. CEBus: A New Standard in Home Automation-The First In-Depth Technical Description, by Ken Davidson, 40. Circuit Cellar INK Design contest Winners, 54. Silicon Update-Beyond ASICs: New-Generation PLDs' Cost and Flexibility Benefits, by Tom Cantrell, 57. Firmware Furnace-Exposing the Unseeable: Peering deep into code with the help of a single strategic bit by, Ed Nisely, 62. From the Bench-To Participate is to Win, by Jeff Bachiochi, 69. Software by Design-Signal Smoothing: Taking the Rough Edges off of Real-World Data, by Jack Ganssle, 73. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 74. Steve's Own INK-Don't Mess with Mother Nature, by Steve Ciarcia, 80. Issue 010 ISSUE 11 Oct⁄Nov 1989 Theme: 32-BIT APPLICATIONS Editor's INK-Why 32 bits?, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Readers' INK-Letters to the Editor, 5. New Product News, 8. Visible INK-Letters to the INK Research Staff, 12. INKnet-Part 2: Writing Software for Distributed Control, by Ed Nisley, 15. An Intel 386SX-based PC⁄AT Compatible Motherboard-Part 1, by Daryl Rinaldi, 22 The BCCH16-Part 1, A 16-⁄32-bit Multitasking Single-Board Computer, by Tom Cantrell, 40. Firmware Furnace-Cache Craziness, by Ed Nisley, 55. From the Bench-Gentlemen Start Your Engines, by Jeff Bachiochi, 62 Silicon Update-Intel's Dark Horse-The 80960: A Powerful New Controller for Performance-Critical Applications, by Tom Cantrell, 68. Software by Design-Algorithms for Trigonometric Functions, by Jack Ganssle, 73. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS conducted by Ken Davidson, 75. Steve's Own INK-Those Dazzling 32-Bit Chips, by Steve Ciarcia, 80. Issue 011 ISSUE 12 Dec 1989⁄Jan 1990 Theme: APPLICATIONS IN THE ARTS Editor's INK-First Things First, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Readers's INK-Letters to the Editor, 5. New Product News, 8. Visible INK-Letters to the INK Research Staff, 12 INKnet-Part 3: Writing Network Applications-The Subtle Art of Programming for INKnet, by Ed Nisley, 14. Image Synthesis: A Tutorial-Tools for Drawing a New Universe, by Chris Ciarcia, 22. An Intel 386SX-based PC⁄AT-Compatible Motherboard-Part 2, by Daryl Rinaldi, 37. A Low-Cost MIDI Sequencer-Build an 8031-Based Stand-Alone MIDI Sequencer, by Winefred Washington, 49. Firmware Furnace-Simulated Reality: Simulating Systems for 8051 Debugging, by Ed Nisley, 53. From The Bench-The Versatile Light-Emitting Diode, by Jeff Bachiochi, 62. Silicon Update-MAXIMum Chips: Maximum Real-World Problem Solvers, by Tom Cantrell, 69. Software by Design-Least-Squares Curve Fitting, by Jack Ganssle, 74. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 82. Domestic Automation-New X-10-Compatible Products Hit the Market, 78. Steve's Own INK-..And Everything in its Place, by Steve Ciarcia, 88. Issue 012 ISSUE 13 Feb⁄Mar 1990 Theme: ANALOG SIGNAL PROCESSING Editor's INK-Dateline: Las Vegas, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Reader's INK-Letters to the Editor, 5. New Product News, 8. Visible INK-Letters to the INK Research Staff, 12. Building An IBM PC Keyboard Translator-An 8031-based System for Code Translation, by Bill Curlew, 14. Building etude-Part 1: A 25-MHz Analog-to-Digital Convertor for the PC Bus, by J. Conrad Hubert and Dick Hubert, 21. Digital Signal Processing-Part 1: An Introduction, by Dean McConnell, 30. The BCCH16-Part 2: Porting a Multitasking BASIC to the H16, by Jack Ganssle, 42. Firmware Furnace-An Exercise for the Student: Building Software from the Ground Up, by Ed Nisley, 52. From the Bench-ENTION.ATTENTION.ATTENTION.ATT-Building an LED Moving Message Display, by Jeff Bachiochi, 60. Silicon Update-Earthshaking Chips: A report from the Second Microprocessor Forum, by Tom Cantrell, 68. Software by Design-Memory Management on the HD64180, by Jack Ganssle, 72. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 76. Steve's Own INK-An Analog State of Mind, by Steve Ciarcia, 80. Issue 013 ISSUE 14 April⁄May 1990 Theme: APPLICATIONS IN LIGHT Editor's INK-It Just Gets Better, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Reader's INK-Letters to the Editor, 6. New Product News, 8. Visible INK-Letters to the INK Research Staff, 12. Build a Simple SCSI-to-Anything Interface-Take advantage of the Spec to Simplify Your Designs, by Jim MacArthur, 15. Computer Generated Holograms, by Dale Nassar, 22. Modulating Laser Diodes-The Search for the Perfect Driveway Sensor, by Steve Ciarcia, 38. Digital Signal Processing-Part 2: DSP Applications with the TMS320C25, by Dean McDonnell, 48. Firmware Furnace-BASIC Radioactive Randoms: True Random Numbers from Mother Nature, by Ed Nisley, 58. From the Bench-Honey, I Shrunk the.: New Uses Abound for the Smallest AT Clone Yet, by Jeff Bachiochi, 70. Silicon Update-Whither Zilog? A Roller Coaster on the Back of the Z80, by Tom Cantrell, 78. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 82. Domestic Automation-CEBus Comes One Step Closer to Reality, by Ken Davidson, 85. Steve's Own INK-The Home Computer Revolution is Over, by Steve Ciarcia, 88. Issue 014 ISSUE 15 June⁄July 1990 Theme: ROBOTICS Editor's INK-Applications for All, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Reader's INK-Letters to the Editor, 5. New Product News, 8. Visible INK-Letters to the INK Research Staff, 12. Implementing a Comefrom Statement-Discover Where Your Code Has Been, by J. Conrad Hubert, 16. Robotics and Artificial Intelligence-Modeling Synthetic Actors and Real-World Interactions, by Chris Ciarcia, 18. Building Mitee Mouse III-Part 1: The Hardware for a Maze-Running Rodent, by David Otten, 32. Building etude-Part 2: A 25-MHz Analog-to-Digital Converter for the PC Bus, by J. Conrad Hubert & Dick Hubert, 41. Firmware Furnace-The Furnace Firmware Project: Process Control on the Home Front, by Ed Nisley, 49. From the Bench-Power Control Basics: Choosing the Best Digital Power Control Option for Your Application, by Jeff Bachiochi, 57. Silicon Update-Chips for Artificial Intelligence: I've Seen the Future-and It Is Fuzzy, by Tom Cantrell, 68. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 74. Steve's Own INK-Contemplation, by Steve Ciarcia, 80. SPECIAL BUILDING AUTOMATION SECTION Cebus Update- How is the Health of EIA's Baby?, by Ken Davidson, S2. Build A Low-Power Data Logger-Computerized Data Collector Runs for Years on a Battery, by Steve Ciarcia, S12. Build a Power Frequency Monitor-Counting Cycles Until it Hertz, by Ed Nisley, S24. Issue 015 ISSUE 16 Aug⁄Sept 1990 Theme: COMMUNICATIONS Editor's INK-A Little Communicating, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Reader's INK-Letters to the Editor, 5. New Product News, 12. Image Compression for High-Speed Network Transmission, by Chris Ciarcia, 18. Extended Serial Communications on the 8096-Increase the Utility of these Ubiquitous Chips With Simple C Software, by Alfred Schumer, 28. ONDI-The On-line Device Interface: Building a Powerful Remote Control for Your PC, by John Dybowski, 34. Building the Mitee Mouse III-Part 2: The Software for a Maze-Running Rodent, by David Otten, 40. Huge Arrays On The HD64180-Taking Advantage of Memory Management, by Jack Ganssle, 53. Firmware Furnace-The Furnace Firmware Project: Keypad and Piezo Beeper, by Ed Nisley, 56. From the Bench-Creating a Non-Volatile RAM Module,by Jeff Bachiochi, 65. Silicon Update-Old 8051s Never Die, They Just Get Smarter: New Power for a Controller Mainstay, by Tom Cantrell, 74. Practical Algorithms-Getting to Know You: A New Feature Begins, by Scott Robert Ladd, 79. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 82. Steve's Own INK-Flash or Splash?, by Steve Ciarcia, 88. Issue 016 ISSUE 17 Oct⁄Nov 1990 Theme: GRAPHICS Editor's INK-CASE is Coming, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Reader's INK-Letters to the Editor, 5. New Product News, 10. Functions of Complex Variables-Generating Biomorphs on Personal Computers, by Saim Ural, 16. Creating Fractal Images-Using the Power of Fractals for Realistic Planetary Images, by Chris Ciarcia, 24. Running VGA on an IBM Professional Graphics Display, by J. Conrad Hubert, 38. Firmware Furnace-The Furnace Firmware Project: Tight Code Meets the C Monster, by Ed Nisley, 73. From the Bench-PC Programming Comes to Embedded Control: V25...An 8088 With All the Good Stuff, by Jeff Bachiochi, 82. Silicon Update-VHDL: The End of Hardware?, by Tom Cantrell, 89. Practical Algorithms-Around and Around We Go..., by Scott Robert Ladd, 98. The Second Circuit Cellar INK Design Contest Winners, 100. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 104. Steve's Own INK-A Computer is A Computer, by Steve Ciarcia, 112. EMBEDDED APPLICATIONS SECTION Multichannel Digital Voltmeter Interface-MAX134 Chip Adds High-Performance ADC to Embedded Control, by Steve Ciarcia, 43. Control Theory for Embedded Controllers-An Introduction to the Basics of Computerized Control, by Thomas Mosteller, 58. Using C for Embedded Control-Building a 6805-Based Darkroom Timer, by Ashok Patel & Walter Banks, 67. Issue 017 ISSUE 18 Dec 1990⁄Jan 1991 Theme: CONTROL SOFTWARE Editor's INK-I've Seen the Future, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Reader's INK-Letters to the Editor, 4. New Product News, 8. ONDI-The On-line Device Interface-Part 2: Software for Remote PC Control, by John Dybowski, 12. Principles of PC-Based Data Acquisition and Control Systems, by Chris Ciarcia, 18. An Interface for Portable Battery-Backed RAM-Using the Mitsubishi BEE Card for Non-volatile Data Storage, by Tim McDonough & Bruce Webb, 32. Using the Motorola MC68HC11-A Venerable History and a Certain Future, by Steve Ciarcia & Burt Brown, 36. Designing with Flash Memory-Is There a New Alternative to EEPROM and SRAM?, by Marcus A. Levy, 50. Firmware Furnace-ANSI Controls and Fixed Points: The Furnace Firmware Project Continues, by Ed Nisley, 61. From the Bench-Magnetic Levitation: An Example in Closed-Loop Control-How to Defy Gravity Without the Use of Black Magic, by Jeff Bachiochi, 71. Silicon Update-Goodbye CRT, Hello LCD, by Tom Cantrell, 79. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 88. Steve's Own INK-The Whole Job, by Steve Ciarcia, 96. Issue 018 ISSUE 19 Feb⁄March 1991 Theme: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING Editor's INK-What a Difference, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Reader's INK-Letters to the Editor, 5. New Product News, 8. DSP Architectures for Signal Processing Applications-Matching the Tools to the Job, by Bill Schweber, 12. A PC Stopwatch-Improved Timing for Acquisition and Control, by David P. Schulze, 22. Digital Image Processing-Software-based Digital Signal Processing, by Chris Ciarcia, 24. Mini-DSP-A Digital Signal Processor Experimentation Unit, by Steven E. Reyer, 38. Analog Circuit Design-Stripping Away the Mystery for Digital Designers, by Mark E. Nurczyk, 46. Firmware Furnace-It's Just You and the CPU: Intel 80x86 Instruction Timings, by Ed Nisley, 74. From the Bench-Multidrop A⁄D and D⁄A Network: Using Your PC's Printer Port and Four-Conductor Phone Cable, by Jeff Bachiochi, 82. Silicon Update-Hot Chips in the Summertime: A Report from "Hot Chips II", by Tom Cantrell, 93. Practical Algorithms-Making Hash: A Table Built for Speed, by Scott Robert Ladd, 100. Domestic Automation-CEBus Gets Physical-The Standard Takes Two More Steps to Maturity, by Ken Davidson, 103. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 105. Steve's Own INK-The Sophomore Slump, by Steve Ciarcia, 112. COMPILERS FOR THE 8051 SECTION Oh Say, Can You C?-Circuit Cellar INK Evaluates Three C Compilers for the 8051, by M. Scott Martin, Tim McDonough, & Curtis Franklin, Jr., 58. High-level Languages for Microcontrollers-Don't Believe the Hype, by Ed Nisley, 69. Using High-Level Languages on Embedded Controllers, by Ken Davidson, 72. Issue 019 ISSUE 20 April⁄May 1991 Theme: PORTABLE APPLICATIONS Editor's INK-Towards More Personal Computing, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Reader's INK-Letters to the Editor, 5. New Product News, 8. A MIDI-Controlled Sampled-Sound Player, by Tom Dahlin & Don Krantz, 14. A Portable 8051-Based DRAM Tester-Designing Maximum Features into Minimum Space, by John Wettroth, 24. Using the TI74 For Data Acquisition-Low-Cost BASIC I⁄O, by Ed Vogel, 41. The Mystery of Intel Hex Format-Exorcising the Hex Demon, by Ed Nisley, 45. Firmware Furnace-You Can't Do That!: A Look at Porting Code from OS⁄2 to DOS, by Ed Nisley, 50. Silicon Update-Pixie Power-A Switch + LCD Combo for Intelligent I⁄O, by Tom Cantrell, 57. Practical Algorithms-Adjusting Standard Deviation to Sample Size: Increased Reliability for BASIC Statistics, by Charles P. Boegli, 63. A PC-Controlled Light Show-A Parallel-Communication Lighting Board with MIDI Potential, by R. Scott Coppersmith, 79. Working with Zeropower SRAM-Building ZMEM, the Zeropower Memory Chip Programmer, by Ernest Stiltner, 84. ConnecTime-Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 86. Steve's Own INK-Why Portable?, by Steve Ciarcia, 96. AUTOROUTERS SECTION From the Bench-Working with an Autorouter: Integrating a New Tool into an Established Engineering Routine, by Jeff Bachiochi, 66. Bringing in the Pros-Working with a Board Design Firm, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 71. Issue 020 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 021 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 P |