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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

DiGiTronica Potpourri

  • 8052.com is a website provided free-of-charge to the 8052/MCS-51 community. The vast majority of the prepared material on 8052.com is written by the webmaster Craig Steiner who is a founding member of Vault Information Services LLC. The site receives approximately half a million "hits" from human beings (as opposed to web spiders) every month and is the primary community for developers and engineers interested in MCS-51 architecture.

  • Embedded Craft is the information portal useful for those who are working in embedded systems domain or want to start new career in this field.
  • www.ikalogic.com By Joining ikalogic community, you can download project folders, free software, and video clips, share questions and ideas and receive mail notifications when new interesting content is uploaded.
  • http://embeddedcookbook.com Share, Collaborate and Learn! A website for electronic developers to improve the documentation of electronic parts and to avoid reinventing the wheel each time we need to use a new component.
  • Electronic open source : This is for the technocrat who believes that sharing one self experience, in terms of code, schematics, bug report etc. is as much important as taking benefit from other people experience.
  • Rickey's World of Microcontrollers:Here you will find everything related to microcontrollers, you can download codes, libraries, examples, discuss about your projects and ask doubts in the forum. 
  • Microcontrollershop.com  site has list of books on various engineering topics, such as microcontroller architectures, embedded system design and firmware software development.Books have been grouped into sub-categories by topic. Books specific to a microcontroller architecture are grouped by manufacturer/architecture.
  • This blog is maintained by the Princeton University Library. Started in 2006, it gives students and visitors relevant information on engineering. The numerous categories include awards, tips, documents, news, projects, and more.
  • EE Times Education and Training 


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