Circuit Cellar Issue 091 February 1998-PDF
ISSUE 91
February 1998
Theme: COMMUNICATIONS
Task Manager—And Yet More Change, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader I/O, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Low-Cost Voice Recognition, by Brad Stewart, 12.
Building An Embedded Web Server From Scratch, by Richard Ames, 20.
Integrating Windows NT 4.0 Into A TCP/IP Environment, by Bill Payne, 30.
CODESIGN: The Evolving Relationship Between Hardware and Software by Richard Moseley, 60.
Choosing The Right Crystal For Your Oscillator, by Norman Bujanos, 66.
MicroSeries—EMI Gone Technical—Part 1: Surge Suppression, by Joe DiBartolomeo, 72.
From The Bench—Choose the Right Vehicle Before Riding the Air Waves, by Jeff Bachiochi, 78.
Silicon Update—Double-Duty DSP, by Tom Cantrell, 80.
Priority Interrupt—Techno-Jargon, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
EMBEDDED PC SECTION
Nouveau PC, edited by Harv Weiner, 36.
Converting PC GUIs For Non-PC Devices, by Dan Johnson, 40.
Real-Time PC—Real-Time Operating Systems—Part 2: RTOS Interfacing, by Marc Guillemont, 55.
Applied PCs—RF Telementry—Part 1: You’re on the Air, by Fred Eady, 61.
February 1998
Theme: COMMUNICATIONS
Task Manager—And Yet More Change, by Ken Davidson, 2.
Reader I/O, 6.
New Product News, 8.
Low-Cost Voice Recognition, by Brad Stewart, 12.
Building An Embedded Web Server From Scratch, by Richard Ames, 20.
Integrating Windows NT 4.0 Into A TCP/IP Environment, by Bill Payne, 30.
CODESIGN: The Evolving Relationship Between Hardware and Software by Richard Moseley, 60.
Choosing The Right Crystal For Your Oscillator, by Norman Bujanos, 66.
MicroSeries—EMI Gone Technical—Part 1: Surge Suppression, by Joe DiBartolomeo, 72.
From The Bench—Choose the Right Vehicle Before Riding the Air Waves, by Jeff Bachiochi, 78.
Silicon Update—Double-Duty DSP, by Tom Cantrell, 80.
Priority Interrupt—Techno-Jargon, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
EMBEDDED PC SECTION
Nouveau PC, edited by Harv Weiner, 36.
Converting PC GUIs For Non-PC Devices, by Dan Johnson, 40.
Real-Time PC—Real-Time Operating Systems—Part 2: RTOS Interfacing, by Marc Guillemont, 55.
Applied PCs—RF Telementry—Part 1: You’re on the Air, by Fred Eady, 61.