"Suddenly I feel like a fresh water fish in the sea: what with DSPics from MicroChip and PSoC5's and Spartan Board DKs!" - RoyP
Roy, its more a sort of "shorthand" than anything with real depth - What I said (all those incomprehensible words) could have been said by many morons who dont have a clue what theyr talknig about - in fact, apart from PSoC5, I could be such a moron!
So, apart from DSP and DK (Digital Signal Processing and Development Kit) all the other words are company names or brand names or specific products.. If you dont know the MicroChip company, you probably wont know that their chips are named PIC's and wont recognise DSPic as a mix of DSP and PIC.. If you dont know FPGA's (Field Programmable Gate Arrays) You wont know that Spartan is one of these vendors product lines, and if you dont know Cypress Semiconductors, you wont know their PSoC family (Programmable System on Chip) or the PSoC 5.
But this "shorthand" serves several useful functions - Those who want to scan a post can do so more quickly than if I used longhand (even if I only wrote about what I fully understand ;-) - And by giving rather "obscure" words, those who are interested in exploring matters further can simply enter these words in a search engine (Spartan DSP for example) and will get plenty of hits which will probably allow them to learn more about the subject in 1/2 hour than I know! ;-)
As for cars, I dont understand them - they just seem to be engineerd with way too much complexity... I have for a long time only bought used vehicles (well, actually, Ive never bought a vehicle less than 8 years old) and looked for cars with the least electronics - Alas, you cannot get drivable cars without electronic engine managment and key fobs and all manner of horrors anymore... Driving down the motorway and suddemly a big red "STOP"! flashes, then the EMU triange starts to flash, then temperature guage goes to the red...
Pull over, check what I can, all looks ok so head off again - all seems ok.. antil I am in the worst possible place and the warnings start up again... Then the vehicle wont turn on because theres an engine fault....
ALWAYS its the bloody electronics giving false warnings based on reading the sensors wrong... Except for my last vehicle which didnt warn me of an oil leak / low oil pressure, and I ended up high in the Lake district with a blown head gasket.. Or perhaps I phrased that wrong.... ;-)
Fred.