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Clive “Max” Maxfield posted a blog post
I remember when the Arduino Uno first came out circa 2005. Even though this 8-bit processor employs only a 16-MHz clock and offers only 32KB of Flash memory and 2KB of RAM, I still use these little rascals in a lot of my hobby projects to this…
Jun 27, 2022
Clive “Max” Maxfield posted a blog post
Wi-Fi, NB-IoT, Bluetooth, LoRaWAN… This webinar will help you to choose the appropriate connectivity protocol for your IoT application.
Connectivity is cool! The cornucopia of connectivity choices available to us today would make engineers gasp in…
Sep 24, 2021
Clive “Max” Maxfield posted a blog post
It’s no secret that I love just about everything to do with what we now refer to as STEM; that is, science, technology, engineering, and math. When I was a kid, my parents gifted me with what was, at that time, a state-of-the-art educational…
May 14, 2021
Clive “Max” Maxfield posted a blog post
Happy Friday (or whatever day it is when you find yourself reading this). I’m currently bouncing off the walls in excitement because I’ve been invited to host a panel discussion as part of a webinar series — Fast and Fearless: The Future of IoT…
May 7, 2021
Clive “Max” Maxfield posted a blog post
Well, this isn’t something I expected to be talking about today, but my chum Ben Cook just introduced me to something that looks rather cool.
Ben is the Founder and Director at Airspeed Electronics Ltd., which is an electronic design consultancy…
May 6, 2021
Clive “Max” Maxfield posted a blog post
OMG! Three 32-bit processor cores each running at 300 MHz, each with its own floating-point unit (FPU), and each with more memory than you can throw a stick at!In a recent column on Recreating Retro-Futuristic 21-Segment Victorian Displays, I noted…
Mar 6, 2021
Clive “Max” Maxfield posted a blog post
 As small as a postage stamp, the Seeeduino XIAO boasts a 32-bit Arm Cortex-M0+ processor running at 48 MHz with 256 KB of flash memory and 32 KB of SRAM.A couple of months ago, I penned a column, The Worm Turns, in which I revealed that — although…
Nov 29, 2020
Clive “Max” Maxfield posted a blog post
It’s been a long time since I performed Karnaugh map minimizations by hand. As a result, on my first pass, I missed a couple of obvious optimizations.I’m sorry about the title of this blog, but I’m feeling a little wackadoodle at the moment. I think…
Nov 26, 2020
Clive “Max” Maxfield posted a blog post
 Arduino Mega footprint; three 32-bit cores all running at 200 MHz; 4 Mbytes of Flash and 500 Kbytes of RAM; works with the Arduino IDE; what’s not to love?I tend to have a lot of hobby projects on the go at any particular time. Occasionally, I even…
Nov 20, 2020
Clive “Max” Maxfield commented on Jacob Beningo's blog post An Ingenious Arduino to Breadboard Adapter
"Hi Jacob -- Max here -- the BreadShield is great, I love it to bits, but sometimes my prototypes need more than one breadboard. The folks at LogiSwitch.net took this two steps further with their WorkBench by bringing out all of the power, ground,…"
Aug 5, 2020
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May 18, 2020
Clive “Max” Maxfield posted a blog post
All the representations I’ve seen regarding social distancing guidelines for engineers have depicted what appear to be two male members of the species, which is “So mid-20th century, my dear!” I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, there’s…
May 18, 2020
Clive “Max” Maxfield is now a member of IoT Central
May 18, 2020

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