Al Borowski said:
inclusion.
How about any of the scores of cheap, powerful flash microcontrollers
with more perihperals then you can shake a stick at.
cheers,
Al
The main dating was "style" as I said!
However I second the motion that good coverage of current
microcontrolers would be a great benefit to most people.
Particularly some discussion of structured (& modular) programming
techniques for beginning programmers. Also software test methods.
Adding an array of (industry available) suggestions for interfaces
and applications would also be good and these are already written
so there would only be publishing rights to negotiate.
I believe that in the amplifier section the "floating Paraphrase
Amplifier" connection was omitted. That circuit is not new, but
the old version was tubes. I know it is a handy implementation
because I have used it many times. Also the amplifier zero offset
correction circuit might be of use.
Under breadboarding or construction or whatever he called it. How
to layout a modern breadboard (surface components) Proper
soldering techniques and rework methods for the student. and
proper care of the tools, something which is rarely in any book
(except the Radio Amateur Handbook).
I'm sure there are many other things, but I dumped the only copy I
had because it wasn't useful to me, so I can not review it until
Rich returns the library copy. But I am not too interested in the
book myself. So I will probably use my time on something
constructive instead.