Use Analog MUXes (example: CD4051) to put multiple channels into one micro ADC pin.
It seems a bit like Motte and Bailey Doctrine[1]. The motte is relatively easy to defend... Richard isn't the most charming guy and comes off as a creep, so he shouldn't be a leader. But it's not the most persuasive…
Reminds me of Corensic's Jynx. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinx_Debugger Never used it but the premise of running different possible thread interleavings in parallel and picking the one that crashes seemed genius.
FYI: After downloading and installing a 3GB executable, the software needs to be activated with a developer ID. Knowing that could've saved me the trouble.
I'm not sure about that book however this one: https://www.amazon.com/Practical-UML-Statecharts-Event-Drive... got on my reading list by virtue of the misfortune of dealing with code written by programmers who adopted…
Bootstrap is doing some work in this space: https://www.bootstrapworld.org/blog/accessibility/User-Inter...
Use Analog MUXes (example: CD4051) to put multiple channels into one micro ADC pin.
It seems a bit like Motte and Bailey Doctrine[1]. The motte is relatively easy to defend... Richard isn't the most charming guy and comes off as a creep, so he shouldn't be a leader. But it's not the most persuasive…
Reminds me of Corensic's Jynx. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinx_Debugger Never used it but the premise of running different possible thread interleavings in parallel and picking the one that crashes seemed genius.
FYI: After downloading and installing a 3GB executable, the software needs to be activated with a developer ID. Knowing that could've saved me the trouble.
I'm not sure about that book however this one: https://www.amazon.com/Practical-UML-Statecharts-Event-Drive... got on my reading list by virtue of the misfortune of dealing with code written by programmers who adopted…
Bootstrap is doing some work in this space: https://www.bootstrapworld.org/blog/accessibility/User-Inter...