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Giving Up on Three-Way Bulbs

There's more to dimming incandescent lamps than meets the eye.

Tool Simplifies System-on-a-Chip Programming and Use

A system on a chip has a lot to offer, but only if you have good software tools.

Simplify Touch-Screen Applications

Atmel's new chip family makes it easier to put a reliable touch screen in a product.

Capture and Decode Wireless Packets--Almost for Free

You don't always need expensive equipment to examine wireless packets.

Overcome FPGA Power Problems

Bench instruments and PXI modules help with FPGA lab work.

Hack the LEGO Mindstorms NXT Computer

A bit of hardware and free software lets Lego "developers" use professional coding tools.

Vintage Computer Festival Comes to NJ in September

Learn about "old" computers and why they made a difference.

Engineering Education: Theory vs. Practice

When we teach engineers, how do we balance theory and practice?

What Happened to Drafting Equipment?

Engineers used to draw diagrams by hand. Some still do.

Those "Mundane" Components Make a Difference

Components we take for granted can make or break a new product.

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  • Jon Titus
  • Titus regularly contributes articles on electronics and measurement. He has extensive experience designing with microprocessors and microcontrollers, and developed data-acquisition and instrument-control systems and taught many courses on software and hardware design. A recipient of the George R. Stibitz Computer & Communications Pioneer Award, he holds a BS from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, an MS from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and a PhD from Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
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