An undertaking such as this book requires lots of support from one’s peers as well as
one’s family. Many folks reviewed and suggested content for the various chapters. In
Chapter 2 Dick Zech provided signifi cant input and material for the optical drive
section. Jim Handy provided excellent illustrative fi gures, descriptions and other
material to describe the action of fl ash memory devices in Chapter 3. Rick Wietfeldt
reviewed Chapters 5 and 6 and helped get permission to use the TI block diagrams. Bert
Haskell also reviewed Chapters 5 and 6 and gave me guidance in determining costs for
consumer products. Michael Willett reviewed the Trusted ...
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