Designing Embedded Hardware, Second Edition by John Catsoulis This errata page lists errors outstanding in the most recent printing. If you have technical questions or error reports, you can send them to booktech@oreilly.com. Please specify the printing date of your copy. This page was updated August 4, 2006. Here's a key to the markup: [page-number]: serious technical mistake {page-number}: minor technical mistake : important language/formatting problem (page-number): language change or minor formatting problem ?page-number?: reader question or request for clarification Confirmed errors: (5) 5th line from bottom; "...processors with inbuilt I/O,..." should be: "...processors with built-in I/O,..." {43} "Indexed Addressing" section, second paragraph: in the sentence: "For example, let's say we want to fill the address range 0x0200 to 0x2FF with the number 0x0F. with the number 0x0F. should be with the number 0x60. (166) Figure 7-11; The IC used in the section titled "SPI-Based Clock/Calendar" is a DS1305 from Maxim/Dallas. Figure 7-11 has the IC labeled incorrectly as a PCF8583, which is a Phillips Semiconductor part. (Safari 9.4) 2nd paragraph under RS-422 head; The last sentence of the second paragraph reads, "Rt is nominally 100-120 W." It should read "Rt is nominally 100-120 ohms." {231} 1st paragraph; An "11-bit ADC" will quantize the signal into one of 4096 values... <\QUOTE> it should be 2048 values, OR a 12-bit ADC since 2^11 is 2048 (303), the second paragraph below Figure 15-20; please change the word "database" to "data bus" in the second sentence, so that it now reads, "...the address decoder triggers the latch to acquire whatever is on the data bus."