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> Any suggestions what can I read ? 
> >
> 
> Is your list ready ?        :o)
> 
> 1. User Guide - Data Sheet
> 2. Application Notes
> 3. Code examples
> 
> 4. Use Wikipedia to get quick answers and directions.

Thanks for your suggestions. This is something I can start with.

Victor, I am going to checkout book you suggested.

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