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One thing that is often hard to get your head around when you first start out with electronics is the mind-boggling speed at which things happen. The Cestino is, by modern standards, not especially fast with its 20MHz clock, or 50 nanoseconds per clock cycle. Nanoseconds are tiny. On the 50ns scale, humans move and think with the speed of plate-tectonics. It's a time frame that is simply below our perception without tools.

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Strickland, J.R. (2016). Logic Probe. In: Junk Box Arduino. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1425-1_7

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