Circuit Cellar Issue 009 June/July 1989-PDF

Circuit Cellar Issue 009 June/July 1989-PDF

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ISSUE 9 June/July 1989 Theme: INTELLIGENT APPLICATIONS Editor’s INK—Working Smarter, Not Faster, by Curtis Franklin, Jr., 1. Reader’s Ink—Letters to the Editor, 5. Visible INK—Letters to the INK Research Staff, 8. The X-10 IR543 Infrared Gateway/Controller—Control Your Lights with Your Trainable IR Remote, by Ken Davidson, 11. A Neural Network Approach to Artificial Intelligence—Using a Neural Network for Dealing with Real-World Data, by Christopher Ciarcia, 18. The Adaline Learning Neuron—A One-Node Net for Computer Learning, by Scott Farley, 28. An Intelligent SCSI Data Acquisition System for the Apple Macintosh—Part 1: Building the Hardware, by John Eng, 36. From the Bench—The Invisible Net, by Jeff Bachiochi, 44. Silicon Update—The Waferscale Integration PAC1000: Microcontroller, RISC, or PLD?, by Tom Cantrell, 50. Software by Design—Computing CRCs in Parallel, by Jack Ganssle, 55. Firmware Furnace—From Fixed Point to Floating Point and Back Again: Writhing Reals, by Ed Nisley,

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