About the Author Lucio
Di Jasio received his MSEE (Summa cum Laude) from the University of Trieste,
Italy in 1990, presenting a thesis on the "Simulation of digital logic
circuits using the Occam model of parallelism". After graduating, he
worked as a software/hardware designer on projects as diverse as
Parallel C digital-image processing in industrial-automation
applications, Unix C/4GL programming in Supervisory Control And Data
Acquisition (SCADA) applications, and encryption for security systems
in automotive applications. He joined Microchip
Technology in 1995 as a Field Application Engineer covering the South
of Europe. In 2000, he moved to Chandler, AZ, and specialized in the
KEELOQ(R) secure-data product line, publishing several application
notes. In 2002, Lucio moved into a Product Marketing position,
supporting the definition and launch of the new High Pin Count and High
Density families of PIC microcontrollers. Since 2005, he has been in
charge of the Application Segment Group, a cross-divisional team of
engineers that develops and promotes Microchip's solutions across a
wide range of application segments, including: utility metering,
intelligent power conversion, motor control and lighting applications. In April 2008, Lucio has joined the PIC32 Team. Lucio
earned his private pilot license in 2002, and an instrument rating in
2005. He has accumulated more than 400 hours of experience in various single
engine airplanes. Lucio owns a Cessna 172 (N75816), which he tries to
fly as frequently as possible to escape the heat of the Arizona summer. Send an email to the author, mailto:lucio@exploringPIC32.com
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