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Circuit Cellar Online -This Month

 

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.

This Month

SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE I2C PROTOCOL
 

 

 

by Dariusz Caban

Thanks to the possibility of all-software implementation of the I2C protocol, microcontrollers can communicate with I2C devices. With this article, Dariusz presents us with an example implementation of the Standard mode of the I2C protocol for the popular 8031 microcontroller.

GoMarch 2002

DO YOU EXCEL IN ELECTRONICS?
 

 

 

Part 3: The Bottom Line
by
Aubrey Kagan

This month, Aubrey concludes his series on Excel by looking at the Solver function, which allows models to be solved using several variables. As an added benefit, he includes a description on the use of regression, and shows us how to look at both linear and quadratic relationships and how the technique can be extended. Join him in this final segment of his series, which has provided insight to the available functions and shown us how to use them.

GoMarch 2002

ETHERNET TECHNOLOGY
 

 

 

Part 1: Frames, Collisions, and 10-Mbps LANs
by James Antonakos

This month, James jump-starts us with a new series on the popular LAN technology, Ethernet. In this first part, he concentrates on the basics, examining all the different Ethernet specifications. But, the story doesn't end there. In the next two parts, he'll also take us through the Fast and Gigabit Ethernet technologies, then round out the series with a look at the operation of hubs, switches, and routers.

GoMarch 2002

EXPANDING YOUR HORIZONS
 

 

 

Using CAD Mechanical Software in Design Projects
by George Martin

The end of every year, brings the end to many projects for George. So, with this expected slowdown, he fills his time with smaller, more unusual projects. One such project, this year, was an industrial packaging project, which gave him the chance to use the mechanical CAD software he'd had lying around awhile.

Go March 2002

THE DUST FLIES
 

 

 

by Tom Cantrell

With each passing day, it seems the connection between what goes on in the classrooms of higher education and the real world gets harder to distinguish. Although Tom understands the necessity of fundamental research and development, he's lost on how some of their endeavors really benefit the average engineer. Take a walk with him through those hallowed halls, and see if you can't find something that's less like homework and more like fun.

Go March 2002

WHAT'S YOUR ENGINEERING QUOTIENT?
 

 

 

Test Your EQ presents some basic engineering problems for you to test your engineering quotient.

 

Problem 1If you have 24 people in a room, what are the chances that any two of them have the same birthday?

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Problem 2—Each Ethernet device has a 48-bit address (the MAC) that is supposed to be unique. If the MACs are chosen randomly, how many devices can be manufactured before there's a better-than-even chance that two of them have the same MAC?Go

 

GoThe rest of this month's questions

 

RESOURCE LINKS
 

 

 

Each month Circuit Cellar's Resource Links provide helpful links and information on a variety of featured topics.

Pocket PC
by Brant Schroeder GO

Logic Gates
by Rick Prescott GO

 

NEW PRODUCT NEWS—edited by John Gorsky
 

 

 


Low-Cost/Low-Power CPU with Ethernet and Video GO

Buck and Boost Switching Regulator-Controller GO

Predictive Fan Failure Circuit GO

High-Current, Low-Profile RF Chip Inductors GO

High-Current Dual MOSFET Gate Driver GO

PIC16F877 Development Board GO

New Product submissions may be sent to John Gorsky
4 Park St. Vernon, CT 06066

PRIORITY INTERRUPT
 

 

 

Automobiles by Microsoft
by Steve Ciarcia

I never thought Ięd say this, but enough is enough. Feature creep in every communication device, computing gadget, and entertainment contraption has made them overly complicated to use. Ięll admit that it used to be a badge of distinction when I claimed to be one of those guys who couldnęt program the VCR. In truth, it was partly because we have six VCRs, all different brands, and none program the same way, but it was mostly because I was too lazy to deal with all of the instructions...

GOMarch 2002

CIRCUIT CELLAR's Print Magazine
 

 

 


Take advantage of more than 12 years of engineering editorial experience with Circuit Cellar's print magazine! Full of unique, application-oriented articles.

Come see what's in this month's publication!

GOMarch 2002

COPYRIGHT
 

 

 

CIRCUIT CELLARę Online, (ISSN 1527-8131) and Circuit Cellar are published monthly by Circuit Cellar Incorporated, 4 Park Street, Vernon, CT 06066 (860) 875-2751.

Entire contents copyright ę 2002 by Circuit Cellar Incorporated and ChipCenter, Inc. All rights reserved. Circuit Cellar and Circuit Cellar INK are the registered trademarks of Circuit Cellar Inc. Reproduction of this publication in whole or in part without written consent from Circuit Cellar Inc. is prohibited. Disclaimer

 

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