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Reviewed: A New Module That Simplifies Zigbee Development

Electronic Design's William Wong reviews a ZigBee module from AeroComm intended to make Zigbee development a tad easier.

Texas Instruments has new Low-power RF product guide.

TI has published a new product portfolio for its sub-1 and 2.4 GHz frequency bands.

Book Review: Hands-On ZigBee: Implementing 802.15.4 with Microcontrollers by Fred Eady

If you need to learn about something technical, a nice good starting point is always a good book.  Jon Titus reviewed one such tome;  Hands-On ZigBee: Implementing 802.15.4 with Microcontrollers by Fred Eady

Book Announcement: Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks by Roberto Verdone discusses technology options

A new book, Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks, could be the help you need to define your next network. 

Book Announcement: Advanced PIC Microcontroller Projects in C, explores the PIC18 series.

Dogan Ibrahim has a new book that focuses on advanced usage of the PIC18 microcontroller series by Microchip. 

Book Review: Biometric Technologies and Verification Systems by John R. Vacca

Learn about biometric measurement and verification techniques’ strong and weak points. 

Book Review: Cryptography for Developers by Tom St. Denis and Simon Johnson

Encryption of data is here to stay and is spreading throughout many industries that even five years ago didn’t imagine that it would be necessary.

Hands-on Review: Jon Titus reviews a Luminary Micro Stellaris Evaluation Kit with Keil tools.

If you are interested in the Luminary Micro EKK-LM3S811 Eval Kit, checkout this review by Jon Titus.

Hands-on review: ST7Ultralite Primer article

This article traces the steps necessary to get this complete, ultra low-cost evaluation and development package that provides a fun and easy introduction to the features of STmicroelectronics’ tiny 8-pin ST7FLITEUS microcontrollers up and running. 

Hands-on review: Considering a CPLD over an FPGA? The Xilinx CoolRunner-II Starter Kit may be for you.

If you’re looking to reduce power and cost in your design by utilizing a CPLD and you’re wondering if you can fit your circuit in one, this may be a good place to start.  Jon Titus has a hands-on review of this Xilinx offering. 
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