Want to know what your colleagues working with microcontrollers want to know and are talking about?
Starting this month, we’ll share five, top-viewed threads from the Microcontroller Forums on Electro-Tech-Online.com. From time to time, we’ll also share some of the top 10 most active threads, as well as point you to select unanswered threads where you may be able to share your knowledge and contribute. We also kicked off a similar Top 5 list in Analog Tips this month from the analog forums on EDAboard.com community, as well.
If you are not already familiar with Electro-Tech-Online.com (or, as the members refer to it, “ETO”), it is an electronics engineering, user-driven community recently acquired by WTWH Media and comprised of 170,000 registered users logging more than 500,000 views a month. Forums range from radio communication to microcontrollers to math and physics, and even a members lounge for simply chatting it up with your colleagues. There are also specific forums for popular MCUs such as Arduino and AVR.
The member-contributed conversations, articles, and blogs are educational and thought-provoking. In fact, we’ve decided to occasionally we’ll showcase the knowledge and expertise of some of the top ETO “helpers” here in the form of member-written blogs on relevant microcontroller topics.
These Top-Viewed Micr0controller Threads amassed between 55,000 to 75,000 views each. Check them out if you also need to know the answers to these questions, can add to the discussion, or simply want to read what your fellow engineers are talking about (that’s another view!).
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