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Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 Contents #Include Programming Pointers Designing DSP-based Motor Control Using Fuzzy Logic Hardware/Software Verification Enters the Atomic Age Efficient CRC Calculation with Minimal Memory Footprint Programming Your Own Microcontroller Advertising Index Break Points Marketplace Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - (Page BB1) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - (Page BB2) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 (Page Cover1) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 (Page Cover2) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 (Page 1) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 (Page 2) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Contents (Page 3) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - #Include (Page 4) Embedded Systems Design - 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March 2008 - Hardware/Software Verification Enters the Atomic Age (Page 29) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Hardware/Software Verification Enters the Atomic Age (Page 30) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Hardware/Software Verification Enters the Atomic Age (Page 31) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Hardware/Software Verification Enters the Atomic Age (Page 32) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Efficient CRC Calculation with Minimal Memory Footprint (Page 33) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Efficient CRC Calculation with Minimal Memory Footprint (Page 34) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Efficient CRC Calculation with Minimal Memory Footprint (Page 35) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Efficient CRC Calculation with Minimal Memory Footprint (Page 36) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Efficient CRC Calculation with Minimal Memory Footprint (Page 37) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Efficient CRC Calculation with Minimal Memory Footprint (Page 38) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Efficient CRC Calculation with Minimal Memory Footprint (Page 39) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Efficient CRC Calculation with Minimal Memory Footprint (Page 40) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Programming Your Own Microcontroller (Page 41) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Programming Your Own Microcontroller (Page 42) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Programming Your Own Microcontroller (Page 43) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Programming Your Own Microcontroller (Page 44) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Programming Your Own Microcontroller (Page 45) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Programming Your Own Microcontroller (Page 46) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Programming Your Own Microcontroller (Page 47) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Advertising Index (Page 48) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Break Points (Page 49) Embedded Systems Design - March 2008 - Break Points (Page 50) Embedded Systems Design - 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