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One Trillion and Counting

2013 TSensors Summit Preview

Get out your graphing calculator, an abacus, and a hand or two – we’re counting sensors. In this week’s Fish Fry, we chat with Janusz Bryzek about the 2013 TSensors Summit for Trillion Sensors Roadmap. We’ll tell you how this summit started and what exciting stuff you’ll learn by attending. Also, we announce the winner of last week’s nerdy giveaway (Starter Kit for PIC24F Intelligent Integrated Analog courtesy of Microchip technology) and we give everyone the chance to win a copy of the book “FRAM for Dummies”.


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