<DIV><DIV><DIV><DIV>PC COM ports, USB virtual COM ports, and ports in embedded systems are all addressed in this updated guide to programming, interfacing, and using serial ports. Topics include using .NETβs SerialPort class for COM-port communications on PCs; upgrading existing RS-232 designs to US
Serial Port Complete
β Scribed by Jan Axelson
- Publisher
- Lakeview Research
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 321
- Edition
- Pap/Dis
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The part of the book I liked most comes in the section that describes how to connect serial devices. Axelson covers not only RS-232 communications but also RS-485, a serial standard that allows for party-line or multi-drop connections. You would spend a lot of time looking for all the information that the book collects in one place. If you plan to use a serial port in any sort of application, buy this book. It should go on your bookshelf alongside Axelson's earlier book, Parallel Port Complete.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
I used to make test systems of electronic components with GPIO, GPIB, and air cylinders. But we could test only very simple components. We are required to test pretty complex components including I2C I/F these days. We searched for suitable solution. I found that PC serial ports control micro contro
I used to make test systems of electronic components with GPIO, GPIB, and air cylinders. But we could test only very simple components. We are required to test pretty complex components including I2C I/F these days. We searched for suitable solution. I found that PC serial ports control micro contro
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PC COM ports, USB virtual COM ports, and ports in embedded systems are all addressed in this updated guide to programming, interfacing, and using serial ports. Topics include using .NETβs SerialPort class for COM-port communications on PCs upgrading existing RS-232 designs to USB or wireless network