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All the Signal Integrity You Can Shake A Stick At

It's a very , very cold new year , so nothing is better than a hot cup of tea (or coffe , according to someone's taste).
So what about a smart cup warmer ? Not something commercial , no , it's not for a true nerd! With a Max V CPLD kit , an external H br...

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The Importance of Being Modular

Kevin,

Fair enough. For what it's worth, there was an open invitation to multiple FPGA companies including some active recruitment efforts.

You know what they say - you can bring the horse to the water ... wink

Raj

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Bridging the Gap

Hi Amelia,
I would really like this kit and as this is the fun week I would like to use it to make a fully synchronous PinBall machine with a cycle accurate switching of multiple pins at the same time. Also to increase my luck I did send you a invitatio...

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After software, what's next?

During six-plus decades of adherence to the Turing paradigm, the computer field has reaped the benefits of ever- faster and -denser (and -reliable) hardware. Over the same span of decades, the creation and maintenance of software hasn’t gotten any easier ...

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Tools for the Gifted

Yes, there are several open source tools that are useful, including Wireshark and SCAPY, among others. The P+ 1000 provides additional control and interactivity that is not available with any open source or other commercial tools.

For example, using...

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Connecting the Dots

I would like that kit. The kid's still working through the C++0x0B and D+ standard libraries, so I have a little time before he takes the 1/8-pitch brazing gun and makes everything single-inheritance (or Hadoop templates.)

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