Dot 6 explained - update

A few days ago I wrote a plaintive post about an article I came across somewhere out there on the net, with the title “Dot 6 Explained”. Amazingly enough, the author of that article, James Stanbridge of JTAG Technologies replied to my post corroborating the obvious fact that it had been ‘edited’, and agreed to provide me with the full article, including ‘box-outs’ and figures.

So, if you’re interested, I’ve got it here in pdf format. I included the discarded diagrams, and the article reads much better, and is a nice introduction to the technology. I’d like to do some more discussion on the subject, simply because I’d like to learn more about it, so stay tuned for that.

Give it a read!

One Response to “ Dot 6 explained - update ”

  1. Dear John

    Thanks for ’setting the records straight’. I will endeavour to bring you some more news of ‘Dot 6′ developments as they happen - hopefully with some real-life applications.

    Your re-format of the article is true to the original and your efforts are much appreciated.

    Kind regards

    James

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