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Brian LaGrave is co-founder and Vice President of BDH Consulting, Inc. (bdh-consulting.com), an engineering services and product development company. His background is in controls engineering, automotive electronics, and automotive semiconductors. His passion for electronics started when he was a COMSEC electronics technician in the U.S. Army in the 1980's. Brian earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology from Purdue University and M.S. in Software Engineering from Southern Methodist University.
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We consider complementary versus analogous colors and the meaning of terms like shade, tint, and hue. We also introduce the concept of psychological primary colors.
This "retrospective" blog describes how I became involved in testing microprocessors in 1976, and how microprocessors have influenced my professional work for many years...
The appellation "primary colors" refers to a small collection of colors that can be combined to form a range of additional colors, but which "small collection of colors" should we use as our primaries?
Today's FPGAs already integrate a substantial amount of "stuff" (MCU cores, programmable fabric, on-chip memory, etc.), so what's left to integrate and why is this being left for the future?
To celebrate Geek Pride Day, Sylvie Barak has created a mega-cool infographic that depicts how geeks have been building the Internet since 1832.
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