Throughout human history, people try to make the biggest, the fastest, and — sometimes — the smallest. [Hellmood] falls into the latter category and proves it with a 64 byte interactive 3D raycasting ...
[Jacques] thought his doorbell was too loud, so of course the first thing that came to mind was replacing the electronics and playing a WAV file of his choosing every time someone came knocking. What ...
Fremont, Calif.— Aimed at industrial, consumer and battery-powered applications, Exar Corp. is sampling a pair of I²C/SPI UARTs with 64-Byte FIFOs. The XR20V2170 integrates an RS-232 transceiver, and ...