Circuit Cellar 387 October 2022 (PDF)

Circuit Cellar 387 October 2022 (PDF)

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Issue #387October 2022Smart Home 6: Extending Machine Instructions: How to Turn a Processor Temporarily into a Microprogrammed Control Unit, By Wolfgang Matthes 14: Interfacing with Video Game Controllers: How to Read Inputs, By Joseph Corleto 20: Small-Scale Game of Life: Using PIC32, By Ian Kim Riley, David Wolfers, and Connor Thomas 26: Repurposing Old Disk Drives For Rotary Encoders: Using a Teensy LC Microcontroller, By Brian Millier 32: 12th Gen Intel Core Processors on COM-HPC and COM Express Computer-on-Modules: First True Hybrid x86 Architecture Offers Quantum Core Count Leap, By Zeljko Loncaric 36: A Comprehensive Introduction of TinyML (Part 4): Gesture Recognition on the Edge, By Dhairya Parikh 42: Navigating the Smart Home Market: Efficiency and Security, By Sam Wallace 48: Open ISA RISC-V: Cements Its Place in the Semiconductor Universe, By Stephen Vicinanza 56: DATASHEET: Sensor ICs: Smaller, Faster, and More Powerful, By Sam Wallace 60: EMBEDDED IN THIN SLICES: Debuggi

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