This volume thoroughly explores all the principles and techniques necessary for connecting any type of sensor to the IBM PC or equivalent computers -- e.g., sensors, transducers, data conversion, and interface techniques.
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Interfacing Sensors to the IBM-PC by Willis Tompkins
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Table of Contents
1. Amplifiers. 2. Grounds, Shields, and Power Supplies. 3. Interfacing to the IBM PC BUS. 4. Basic Signal Conversion. 5. Serial RS-232-C Interfacing. 6. Interfacing Temperature Sensors. 7. Interfacing Optical Sensors. 8. Interfacing Displacement Sensors. 9. Interfacing Flow Sensors. 10. Interfacing User Input Devices. 11. GPIB (IEEE 488) Interfacing. 12. Telephone Communication. 13. Local Area Networks. Appendix A: Manufacturers of Interface Hardware for the PC. Appendix B: Port Definitions. Appendix C: Digital Oscilloscope Program. Index.
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CIN0134690818VG
9780134690810
0134690818
Interfacing Sensors to the IBM-PC by Willis Tompkins
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