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Simulating the Real World
Flying
June 05, 2009
If you, like me, are not a good flyer then you might like to know that the harder you squeeze...
By Robin Bornoff
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Simulating the Real World
“All models are wrong, but some are useful” Part III
June 05, 2009
The next two parts in this series focus on the thermal model representations of electronic objects. The first being packages,...
By Robin Bornoff
5
MIN READ
Embedded Software
You want a macchiato?
June 04, 2009
I am always impressed by people who deliver good service. In business, that usually means going the extra mile and...
By Colin Walls
2
MIN READ
Embedded Software
Who needs OS source code?
June 01, 2009
It is an interesting question: when do you need the source code in order to reuse some software and when...
By Colin Walls
2
MIN READ
Embedded Software
By royal appointment
May 29, 2009
Like many people, I have become very interested in my family background and have begun to do some genealogy. I...
By Colin Walls
1
MIN READ
Simulating the Real World
“All models are wrong, but some are useful” Part II
May 28, 2009
So, all models are wrong, to some extent, due to various reasons. For electronic thermal simulation the main suspect is...
By Robin Bornoff
4
MIN READ
Embedded Software
Assembly language is always smallest/fastest - not!
May 27, 2009
It would seem intuitive that writing in assembly language is the best possible option if you want the most optimal...
By Colin Walls
2
MIN READ
Embedded Software
Exhibitionism
May 22, 2009
When my mind is not on embedded software, I have various other interests and one, which has given me a...
By Colin Walls
2
MIN READ
Embedded Software
Would you buy a TCP/IP stack from me?
May 20, 2009
I will be straight with you. I am not a networking specialist. I look at the long list of protocols...
By Colin Walls
2
MIN READ
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