PC Interfacing -  Pei An

PC Interfacing (eBook)

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1998 | 1. Auflage
352 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
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The main links with your PC and the outside world are the centronic port, used for connecting the printer, the RS232 port, used for the mouse, and the games port for a joystick. This book explores how these input/output (I/O) ports can be put to use through a range of other interfacing applications. This is especially useful for laptop and palmtop PCs which cannot be fitted with internal I/O cards. A novel approach is taken by this book, combining the hardware through which the ports can be explored, and the software programming needed to carry out a range of experiments.

Circuits are provided for simple testing tools, and three experimental boards - which can also be purchased ready-made. Ready-to-run TurboPascal programs are available on the Newnes web site.

A huge range of applications are considered, turning the PC into a flexible core of a variety of systems. External devices considered include opto-isolator drivers, power drivers, LED drivers, relay drivers, special driver ICs, and methods of driving opto-isolated zero-crossing solid state relays, stepper motors, sound generating devices and displays. Ways of gathering information from the outside world are given, as well as connection to digital devices, remote control and digital communication.

As well as teaching in this field, Pei An has written numerous articles for magazines such as Electronics World and Electronics Today International.



A hands-on guide to exploring your PC's input/output ports
Covers the hardware and software aspects of interfacing
An exciting project-based approach to an important subject area
The main links with your PC and the outside world are the centronic port, used for connecting the printer, the RS232 port, used for the mouse, and the games port for a joystick. This book explores how these input/output (I/O) ports can be put to use through a range of other interfacing applications. This is especially useful for laptop and palmtop PCs which cannot be fitted with internal I/O cards. A novel approach is taken by this book, combining the hardware through which the ports can be explored, and the software programming needed to carry out a range of experiments.Circuits are provided for simple testing tools, and three experimental boards - which can also be purchased ready-made.A huge range of applications are considered, turning the PC into a flexible core of a variety of systems. External devices considered include opto-isolator drivers, power drivers, LED drivers, relay drivers, special driver ICs, and methods of driving opto-isolated zero-crossing solid state relays, stepper motors, sound generating devices and displays. Ways of gathering information from the outside world are given, as well as connection to digital devices, remote control and digital communication. As well as teaching in this field, Pei An has written numerous articles for magazines such as Electronics World and Electronics Today International. - A hands-on guide to exploring your PC's input/output ports- Covers the hardware and software aspects of interfacing- An exciting project-based approach to an important subject area

Cover 1
Contents 6
Preface 11
Acknowledgements 13
Trade mark notice 14
Chapter 1. Centronic, RS232 and game ports 16
1.1 The Centronic port 16
1.2 RS232 serial interface 28
1.3 Game ports 43
Chapter 2. Tools for experimenters 50
2.1 Power supplies 50
2.2 Logic level detectors 60
2.3 Digital and analogue signal generators 60
2.4 Centronic port, RS232 and game port experimental boards 66
2.5 Circuit making tools 77
Chapter 3. Software drivers for the experimental boards 78
3.1 Software drivers for the Centronic experimental board 78
3.2 Software drivers for the RS232 experimental board 88
3.3 Software drivers for the game port experimental board 100
3.4 Programming resource libraries 107
Chapter 4. Expanding the Centronic, RS232 and game ports 124
4.1 Expanding the Centronic port 124
4.2 Expanding the RS232 port 134
4.3 Expanding the game port 143
4.4 Serial-to-parallel interface 143
4.5 Parallel-to-serial interface 145
4.6 Data encoders/decoders 146
4.7 I2C bus 154
4.8 MicroLAN bus 157
4.9 Serial peripheral interface (SPI) 159
4.10 Interfacing between TTL and CMOS gates 159
4.11 Protecting digital I/O lines 159
Chapter 5. Drivers for external devices 163
5.1 Power drivers 163
5.2 LED drivers 166
5.3 Relay drivers 168
5.4 Integrated power driver ICs 170
5.5 Opto-isolated zero-crossing solid state relays 176
5.6 DC motor drivers 177
5.7 Stepper motor drivers 179
5.8 Driving sounders 183
5.9 Drivers for displays 185
5.10 Drivers for muscle wires 201
5.11 Drivers for other devices 203
Chapter 6. Gathering information from the external world 204
6.1 Analogue-to-digital converters 204
6.2 Voltage-to-frequency converters 240
6.3 Digital sensors for measuring light intensity 244
6.4 Digital sensors measuring temperatures 253
6.5 Digital humidity sensors 265
6.6 Digital sensors for fluid flow 268
6.7 Digital sensors measuring magnetic field 270
6.8 Radio time bases 271
6.9 Keys and keyboards 277
Chapter 7. Connecting other digital devices 278
7.1 Digital-to-analogue converters 278
7.2 Digital potentiometers 285
7.3 Memories 289
7.4 Real time clocks 303
7.5 Digitally-controlled signal generators 310
Chapter 8. Computer remote control and network applications 322
8.1 Telecommunication ICs 322
8.2 Modem IC 322
8.3 Radio links 324
8.4 Radio transceiver modules 332
8.5 Mains line modem LM1893 334
8.6 RS485 interface 336
8.7 Infra-red data link – IrDA standard 336
Further reading 341
Index 342

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.1.1998
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Informatik Software Entwicklung User Interfaces (HCI)
Informatik Weitere Themen Hardware
ISBN-10 0-08-051364-6 / 0080513646
ISBN-13 978-0-08-051364-5 / 9780080513645
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