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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 12 Label: Circuit Cellar Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: Circuit Cellar Number Of Issues: 12 Publisher: Circuit Cellar Sales Rank: 955 Studio: Circuit Cellar Subscription Length: 365 days
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Product Description: Offers hands-on applications and solutions for embedded-control designers.
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Always find useful bits of information I'm an experienced electronics and embedded systems engineer, and also a hobbyist. I somewhat agree with other reviewers that CC is too shallow for professionals and too hard for novices. However, in every issue I always find useful bits of information and inspirational ideas for my next project at work or home.
Rating: - None better... There is no better publication if your enthusiasm for making thingsstill equals your desire to understand the digital world - student, hobby builder, or pro.Not trivial, but not pedantic.Very how-to, projects by readers not writers.Will not waste your time.
Rating: - An incredible resource -- -- but I'm not quite sure who it's for. It's just so cool, though, that probably doesn't matter. This month's issue has projects that use FPGAs, that generate RF test signals, that do encryption on PIC processors, and, well, lots of other stuff. It's all at that place where analog circuitry, digital design, and software become interchangeable, like that software tone detector people would have implemented as an analog filter back when.
So who is likely to enjoy this magazine? Serious ... Read More
Rating: - Straddles the line between "hobbyist" and "professional" Circuit Cellar occupies a unique place in the world of electronics literature.Its scope (embedded systems) is a little too limited and the articles a little too advanced and discipline-specific to serve most of the dwindling hobby community.On the other hand, the magazine carries an enthusiasm and a sense of fun that's rarely seen in professional magazines.
This magazine won't do much good for a beginning electronics aficionado, but it's a godsend for advanced hobbyists and for professional ... Read More
Rating: - Excellent information about embedded systems I've been reading this magazine off and on since Electronics Now and Popular Electronics went down hill, and have been pleasantly suprised by the depth and quality of information provided. Design and implementation of topical projects are laid out and explained clearly along with the underlying theory. Don Lancaster always has an interesting spin on new products and ideas. If you're looking for insights into embedded systems development, look no further.
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