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Do You Excel In Electronics


Circuit Cellar Online
THE MAGAZINE FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Circuit Cellar Online offers articles illustrating creative solutions
and unique applications through complete projects, practical
tutorials, and useful design techniques.

DO YOU EXCEL IN ELECTRONICS?

Applications Part 2: The Benefits of Using Excel
by Aubrey Kagan

Start ý Standard Values ý Saving Macros ý Simple Amplifier ý LM317 Calculation ý Goal Seek ý Use of Functions ý Additional Options ý Source and PDF

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Aubrey Kagan is a registered professional engineer and has 24 years of experience in electronic design of industrial controls. He has worked for Weidmuller Canada for nine years and is the senior design engineer involved with design of industrial signal interfaces and controls. He can be contacted at akagan@weidmuller.ca.

RESOURCES

J. Walkenbach, Microsoft Excel 2000: Power Programming with VBA, IDG Books Worldwide, Boston, MA, 1999.

B. Simanski et al, Using Microsoft Excel 97, Que Publishing, Indianapolis, IN, 1997.

P. Wright, The Beginnerýs Guide to Visual Basic 4.0, Wrox Press Inc., Chicago, IL, 1995.

D. Shank et al, Microsoft Office 2000/Visual Basic Programmerýs Guide, Microsoft Press, Microsoft Corp., 1999.

Rockhurst University Continuing Education Center, Inc., "Advanced Microsoft Excel for the Power User," Kansas City, MO.

National Semiconductor Corp., "LM117/LM317A/LM317 3-Terminal Adjustable Regulator," September 2001, www.national.com/ads-cgi/viewer.pl/ds/LM/LM117.pdf.

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