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Published inApr 2020
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Jacob Beningo
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Jacob Beningo

Jacob Beningo is an independent consultant who specializes in microcontroller-based embedded systems. He has advised, coached, and developed systems across multiple industries, including the automotive, defense, industrial, medical, and space sectors. Jacob enjoys working with companies to help them develop and improve their processes and skill sets. He publishes a monthly newsletter, Embedded Bytes, and blogs for publications about embedded system design techniques and challenges. Jacob holds bachelor's degrees in electrical engineering, physics, and mathematics from Central Michigan University and a master's degree in space systems engineering from the University of Michigan.
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  1. What is a high-level system diagram called?
  2. What is a detailed hardware diagram called?
  3. What three diagrams did we use in this chapter to define our software architecture?
  4. What is it called when two classes are connected together without the use of an inheritance mechanism?
  5. What information should be included in test cases?
  6. How can a developer create a constant in Python?
  7. What line of code should a developer write to find out which addresses have slaves present on the I2C bus?
  8. What can be used to catch an exception and print it out?
  9. What statement can be written to force an application to exit?
  10. What type of setup can be used to fully test and validate the drivers created in an application?
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Jacob Beningo

Jacob Beningo is an independent consultant who specializes in microcontroller-based embedded systems. He has advised, coached, and developed systems across multiple industries, including the automotive, defense, industrial, medical, and space sectors. Jacob enjoys working with companies to help them develop and improve their processes and skill sets. He publishes a monthly newsletter, Embedded Bytes, and blogs for publications about embedded system design techniques and challenges. Jacob holds bachelor's degrees in electrical engineering, physics, and mathematics from Central Michigan University and a master's degree in space systems engineering from the University of Michigan.
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