Circuit Cellar 344 March 2019 (PDF)

Circuit Cellar 344 March 2019 (PDF)

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Issue #344
March 2019
Low Power for Wearables
  • 6: Guitar Video Game Uses PIC32: Realism Revamp, By Jake Podell and Jonah Wexler
  • 14: MCU-Based IC Links USB to Legacy PC I/O: Versatile Solution, By Hossam Abdelbaki
  • 20: Smart Pet Collar Uses GPS and Wi-Fi: PIC32-Based Design, By Vidya Ramesh and Vaidehi Garg
  • 26: Formal Flow for Automotive Safety: Bulletproofing Car Design, By Doug Smith
  • 34: Tailored Solutions Tackle Design Needs for Wearables: Low Power Priorities, By Jeff Child
  • 40: Flex PCB Design Services: Building Boards that Bend, By Jeff Child
  • 44: PRODUCT FOCUS 44 Power Supplies for Medical Use: Compliance for Care, By Jeff Child
  • 48: EMBEDDED SYSTEM ESSENTIALS: Side-Channel Power Analysis: Easy Path to Proof, By Colin O’Flynn
  • 52: THE CONSUMMATE ENGINEER: Cooling Electronic Systems: Beat the Heat, By George Novacek
  • 56: PICKING UP MIXED SIGNALS: Impedance Spectroscopy Using the AD5933: From IC to Instrument,
  • By Brian Millier
  • 68: FROM THE BENCH: Non-Evasive Current Sensor: Pondering Probes, By Jeff Bachiochi
  • 75: Product News
  • 78: Test Your EQ
  • 79: The Future of IoT Connectivity: Cellular Technology’s Role in IoT Market Growth, By Broc Jenkins

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