Circuit Cellar Issue 056 March 1995-PDF

Circuit Cellar Issue 056 March 1995-PDF

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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.

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