The answers to Circuit Cellar’s July electronics engineering crossword puzzle are now available.
Across
2. QUIESCE—Inactive but still available
4. GLUELOGIC—Used for circuitry interfacing [two words]
7. AMAYA—Open-source web tool developed by members of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
8. ROUNDROBIN—A continuous sequence [two words]
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9. FATCLIENT—A tower PC, for example [two words]
11. LOGICBOMB—Explosive code [two words]
15. HEISENBUG—A software glitch that changes its conduct when analyzed
16. STROBOSCOPE—Makes things appear to move slowly or not at all
17. STATAMPERE—Approximately 0.333 nanoampere
18. KORNSHELL—Unix command-line interpreter developed by and named after a Bell Labs employee [two words]
19. VOXEL—Defines a point in 3-D
Down
1. BEAMFORMING—Signal processing for sensor arrays
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3. SPIBUS—Works in double-duplex mode [two words]
4. GREP—UNIX-based command-line utility
5. SUPERHETERODYNE—Used to convert to intermediate frequencies
6. ENDIAN—Creates data words
10. PHOTOVOLTAICS—Uses solar power to create energy
12. BITTORRENT—File sharing protocol
13. BINARYPREFIX—E.g., gibi [two words]
14. AUSTRUMI—Linux distribution based on Slackware
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