Circuit Cellar Ink
Articles by Monte Dalrymple
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Monte Dalrymple has been designing integrated circuits for over 30 years. He holds a BSEE and an MSEE from the University of California at Berkeley and has 15 patents. Monte designed all five generations of Rabbit microprocessors. Not limited to things digital, he holds both amateur and commercial radio licenses.
- #67 February 1996, p. 12,
Updating a Classic: the Z80380 Microprocessor
- #110 September 1999, p. 76,
MicroSeries
Rolling Your Own Microprocessor, Part 1: The Design and Debug Process
- #111 October 1999, p. 66,
MicroSeries
Rolling Your Own Microprocessor, Part 2: Design Application with the Rabbit-80
- #186 January 2006, p. 35,
Third-Generation Rabbit
A Look at the Rabbit 4000
- #193 August 2006, p. 76,
Cyclic Redundancy Check
Understanding CRC Without Math
- #210 January 2008, p. 60,
Designing for Hostile Environments
- #212 March 2008, p. 52,
Robotics Made Easy
A Peripheral Chip for Low-Level Functions
- #233 December 2009, p. 85,
The Evolution of Rabbits
Five Generations of Rabbit Microprocessors
- #235 February 2010, p. 54,
Advanced Encryption Standard
Understanding AES Without Math