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@book{andreaElectronicConnectorBook2022,
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title = {The {{Electronic Connector Book}}},
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author = {Andrea, Davide},
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date = {2022},
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edition = {1},
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url = {https://connectorbook.com/},
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isbn = {978-1-300-09248-3}
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}
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@online{AntimatterAlgorithmThat,
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title = {Antimatter: An Algorithm That Prunes {{CRDT}}/{{OT}} History},
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url = {https://braid.org/antimatter},
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urldate = {2024-06-28}
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}
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@book{huangHardwareHackerAdventures2019,
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title = {The {{Hardware Hacker}}: {{Adventures}} in {{Making}} and {{Breaking Hardware}}},
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shorttitle = {The {{Hardware Hacker}}},
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author = {Huang, Andrew "bunnie"},
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date = {2019},
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publisher = {No Starch Press},
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location = {San Francisco},
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abstract = {Intro -- Praise for The Hardware Hacker -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgments -- brief contents -- contents in detail -- preface -- part 1: adventures in manufacturing -- Chapter 1. made in china -- The Ultimate Electronic Component Flea Market -- The Next Technological Revolution -- Touring Factories with Chumby -- Scale in Shenzhen -- Feeding the Factory -- Dedication to Quality -- Building Technology Without Using It -- Skilled Workers -- The Need for Craftspeople -- Automation for Electronics Assembly -- Precision, Injection Molding, and Patience -- The Challenge of Quality -- Closing Thoughts -- Chapter 2. inside three very different factories -- Where Arduinos Are Born -- Starting with a Sheet of Copper -- Applying the PCB Pattern to the Copper -- Etching the PCBs -- Applying Soldermask and Silkscreen -- Testing and Finishing the Boards -- Where USB Memory Sticks Are Born -- The Beginning of a USB Stick -- Hand-Placing Chips on a PCB -- Bonding the Chips to the PCB -- A Close Look at the USB Stick Boards -- A Tale of Two Zippers -- A Fully Automated Process -- A Semiautomated Process -- The Irony of Scarcity and Demand -- Chapter 3. the factory floor -- How to Make a Bill of Materials -- A Simple BOM for a Bicycle Safety Light -- Approved Manufacturers -- Tolerance, Composition, and Voltage Specification -- Electronic Component Form Factor -- Extended Part Numbers -- The Bicycle Safety Light BOM Revisited -- Planning for and Coping with Change -- Process Optimization: Design for Manufacturing -- Why DFM? -- Tolerances to Consider -- Following DFM Helps Your Bottom Line -- The Product Behind Your Product -- Testing vs. Validation -- Finding Balance in Industrial Design -- The chumby One's Trim and Finish -- The Arduino Uno's Silkscreen Art -- My Design Process -- Picking (and Maintaining) a Partner},
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isbn = {978-1-59327-758-1 978-1-59327-813-7},
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langid = {english},
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pagetotal = {1}
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}
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@report{hundRadiofrequencyResistanceInductance1925,
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type = {Technologic Papers of the Bureau of Standards},
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title = {Radio-Frequency Resistance and Inductance of Coils Used in Broadcast Reception.},
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