Circuit Cellar Issue 059 June 1995-PDF

Circuit Cellar Issue 059 June 1995-PDF

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ISSUE 59 June 1995 Theme: SIGNAL CONDITIONING Editor’s INK—Breaking Down the Barriers, by Ken Davidson, 2. New Product News, 6. Artificial Neural Network Recognizes Sounds, by Seibert L. Murphy & Samir I. Sayegh, 12. The Eye Mouse—An Ocular Prosthesis, by Gregg Morris & Eric Wilson, 20. The Quest For Magic Sine Waves—Upping Power Electronics Efficiency, by Don Lancaster, 28. The Solution’s In The CAN—Part 2: Putting CAN Online with a Multinode, Multiplatform Implementation, by Brad Hunting, 36. Firmware Furnace—How the PC Keyboard Got its Bits, by Ed Nisley, 46. From the Bench—Emulating a Motorola IR Chip Using a PIC, by Jeff Bachiochi, 56. Silicon Update—Chip On Patrol, by Tom Cantrell, 64. Embedded Techniques—How Small Can a Thermometer Get?, by John Dybowski, 72. ConnecTime—Excerpts from the Circuit Cellar BBS, conducted by Ken Davidson, 82. Steve’s Own INK—Pyramid Schemes, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.

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