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Jack Ganssle writes great articles for Embedded Systems magazine. This particular one investigates exactly what effect probe selection has when using an oscilloscope. Ever wonder what justifies the $1k+ price tag of some probes, when they look like little more … Continue reading →
I recently realized that as our teams face the myriad challenges inherent with doing new things, and engineering innovative technology products, that I suggest one thing more than any other: that we provide leadership. After some discussion, the question inevitably … Continue reading →
Earlier today, I recalled a prescient conversation of the mid-1990’s that I had with a procurement person about how engineers select components. There in our San Jose R&D office on Brokaw, deep in the belly of Silicon Valley, she felt … Continue reading →
Pre-ordered long ago, my copy of “Test-Driven Development for Embedded C” by James Grenning finally arrived. I’m super-excited because
Curse you San Francisco, you’ve bested me for the last time! At first, I took it in stride. “You caught me fair n’ square,” I thought as I clicked the payment button with a mirthless chuckle. The second time was … Continue reading →
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