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06 : PRODUCT NEWS
09 : CLIENT PROFILE Programming Research, Ltd. (Surrey, UK)
FEATURES 10 : The JEADI ARM Project (Part 1) Set Up the Development Environment By Abdul Rafay, Michael Smith, and Jason Long Use Just Enough Additional Development Interfaces (JEADI) to extend the capabilities of ARM boards
22 : Understanding Embedded Security By Joe Grand A look at embedded security risks and a case for designing offensively
28 : Using iOS Devices for Data Acquisition and Control (Part 1) Interface a Data-Logging Device By Brian Millier How to interface an iOS device into a microcontroller-based data acquisition/control project
34 : A Different Kind of Inductance Meter By Dick Cappels Build an analog inductance meter that can measure from 0 to 2 mH
40 : QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Arduino, Fab Labs, and the Future An Interview with Massimo Banzi By Wisse Hettinga The codeveloper of the Arduino shares his thoughts on the future of innovation
44 : EDITORS' PICKS
COLUMNS 50 : THE CONSUMMATE ENGINEER Reflections on Software Development By George Novacek Analysis of the software development process and insights into code testing and qualification
54 : Timing and Power Attacks An introduction to timing and power analysis attacks
60 :C0G, X7R, Y5V All Ceramic Capacitors Aren't Equal A primer on ceramic capacitor classes and the microphonic effect
66 : Build an Embedded Systems Consulting Company (Part 3) Axioms of a Successful Company More handy tips for starting your embedded systems consulting firm
69 : MIDI Beat Box (Part 1) How to construct an Arduino-based rhythm machine featuring a DSP codec chip
TECH THE FUTURE 80 : The Future of Embedded Computing By Steve Samuels The importance of affordable, open-source embedded computing hardware

Circuit Cellar Description:

Circuit Cellar magazine features engineering tutorials, detailed microcontroller-based projects, and embedded systems industry news for professional electrical engineers, EE/ECE academics, and highly skilled electronics enthusiasts. Since 1988, Circuit Cellar has featured projects and tutorials from the world's top engineers on subjects such as embedded development (e.g., prototyping and programming), signal processing (e.g., DSP chips and signal conditioning), programmable logic (e.g., FPGA projects), sensor systems (e.g., smart sensors and MEMS), 'Net-connected devices (e.g., IoT projects and protocol stacks), robotics (e.g., robotic systems and proximity sensing), and much more. Circuit Cellar is the ultimate resource for all of your electrical engineering-related needs.

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