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PC Interfacing and Data Acquisition

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Chapter 1 - The PC as a platform for data acquisition
Chapter 2 - Software considerations
Chapter 3 - Sensors and interfacing
Chapter 4 - Sampling, noise and filtering
Chapter 5 - The interrupt system
Chapter 6 - Data transfer
Chapter 7 - Parallel buses
Chapter 8 - Serial communications
Chapter 9
- Scaling and linearization
Chapter 10 - Basic control techniques
Chapter 11 - Example projects
Appendix A - Adaptor installation reference
Appendix B - Character codes
References
Index


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