This page lists a number of books that I have read for this project or have used for this project with any comments I have.

I'm also subscribe to the following magazines Circuit Cellar and Elektor Electronics, and found them very useful.

Programming Embedded Systems 2006-11-18  Amazon.co.uk Amazon.com

I've been programming in C and assembly for many years now, but only in the last couple of years have I really started experimenting more with electronics and embedded systems. I would still class myself as a bit of a newbie.

Programming Embedded Systems from O'Reilly is perfect for my current skill level. The material does not assume you have Electronic Engineering or Computer Science degree, and you won't even have to know much about Linux to get lots of useful information out of this book.

There is also a companion development kit available for the book from Arcom, which I must look into for use with the CycleRecorder.

Highly recommend, I wish I had found this book sooner.

Sensors and Transducers: A Guide for Technicians 2006-12-31  Amazon.co.uk Amazon.com

I've been programming in C and assembly for many years now, but only in the last couple of years have I really started experimenting more with electronics and embedded systems. I would still class myself as a bit of a newbie.

Programming Embedded Systems from O'Reilly is perfect for my current skill level. The material does not assume you have Electronic Engineering or Computer Science degree, and you won't even have to know much about Linux to get lots of useful information out of this book.

There is also a companion development kit available for the book from Arcom, which I must look into for use with the CycleRecorder.

Highly recommend, I wish I had found this book sooner.

Sensor Technology Handbook 2007-01-15  Amazon.co.uk Amazon.com

I've been programming in C and assembly for many years now, but only in the last couple of years have I really started experimenting more with electronics and embedded systems. I would still class myself as a bit of a newbie.

Programming Embedded Systems from O'Reilly is perfect for my current skill level. The material does not assume you have Electronic Engineering or Computer Science degree, and you won't even have to know much about Linux to get lots of useful information out of this book.

There is also a companion development kit available for the book from Arcom, which I must look into for use with the CycleRecorder.

Highly recommend, I wish I had found this book sooner.

Sensor Technologies and Data Requirements for ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems Library) 2007-01-19  Amazon.co.uk Amazon.com

I've been programming in C and assembly for many years now, but only in the last couple of years have I really started experimenting more with electronics and embedded systems. I would still class myself as a bit of a newbie.

Programming Embedded Systems from O'Reilly is perfect for my current skill level. The material does not assume you have Electronic Engineering or Computer Science degree, and you won't even have to know much about Linux to get lots of useful information out of this book.

There is also a companion development kit available for the book from Arcom, which I must look into for use with the CycleRecorder.

Highly recommend, I wish I had found this book sooner.

Smart Mems and Sensor Systems 2007-01-19  Amazon.co.uk Amazon.com

I've been programming in C and assembly for many years now, but only in the last couple of years have I really started experimenting more with electronics and embedded systems. I would still class myself as a bit of a newbie.

Programming Embedded Systems from O'Reilly is perfect for my current skill level. The material does not assume you have Electronic Engineering or Computer Science degree, and you won't even have to know much about Linux to get lots of useful information out of this book.

There is also a companion development kit available for the book from Arcom, which I must look into for use with the CycleRecorder.

Highly recommend, I wish I had found this book sooner.

The Circuit Designer's Companion 2007-01-21  Amazon.co.uk Amazon.com

I've been programming in C and assembly for many years now, but only in the last couple of years have I really started experimenting more with electronics and embedded systems. I would still class myself as a bit of a newbie.

Programming Embedded Systems from O'Reilly is perfect for my current skill level. The material does not assume you have Electronic Engineering or Computer Science degree, and you won't even have to know much about Linux to get lots of useful information out of this book.

There is also a companion development kit available for the book from Arcom, which I must look into for use with the CycleRecorder.

Highly recommend, I wish I had found this book sooner.