Circuit Cellar #218 - September 2008
PDF | English | 100 pages | 13 Mb
Offers
hands-on applications and solutions for embedded-control designers.So
who is likely to enjoy this magazine? Serious electronics hobbyists,
for sure, garage robot-builders and gadgeteers, engineering students at
any level (grade school to grad school), and the people who teach those
students - or at least try to keep up. It's probably good for
consultants who do electronic prototypes and one-offs, where fast
turnaround and proof of principle matters more than volume production
or FAA certification. And I bet it's good for any hardware engineer who
wants to know more about software, or vice versa. It's for anyone who
thinks embedded system development is just plain fun, if you do it
right.
Who's not going to read this? Well, it's not a trade rag, so there's
nothing about industrial deals and dealmakers. It's not an academic
journal, and math is at the upper-high school level, at most. It's not
for the hardened pro, except maybe as a way to unwind from a day of
serious engineering or research.
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