I wholeheartedly disagree. Compiler engineering is ultimately about taking data in one representation and converting to another, in practice much of the job is figuring out what data you need to have access to in order…
Any analysis would be less than insightful unless it comes from someone who sat in the meetings and helped write the standard. FWIW Bluetooth isn't "terrible." It's pretty remarkable we can get all sorts of devices to…
Some stuff not to forget - Calculate your trace widths (based on heat/current requirements and copper weight - there are online calculators that do fine). - USB data lines require controlled impedances, check your fab…
I wholeheartedly disagree. Compiler engineering is ultimately about taking data in one representation and converting to another, in practice much of the job is figuring out what data you need to have access to in order…
Any analysis would be less than insightful unless it comes from someone who sat in the meetings and helped write the standard. FWIW Bluetooth isn't "terrible." It's pretty remarkable we can get all sorts of devices to…
Some stuff not to forget - Calculate your trace widths (based on heat/current requirements and copper weight - there are online calculators that do fine). - USB data lines require controlled impedances, check your fab…