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 |  |  Interfacing with C++: Programming Real-World ApplicationsThis book is for people who are interested in learning and exploring electronic interfacing as well as C++ programming in a practicable and enjoyable way. Readers will learn to program a PC to do real-world things – not simply number crunching and graphics. They will also master how to write programs that interact with real-world devices... |  |  Low-Voltage Low-Power CMOS Current Conveyors
Research in analog integrated circuits has recently gone in the direction
of low-voltage (LV)‚ low-power (LP) design‚ especially in the environment of
portable systems where a low supply voltage‚ given by a single-cell battery‚ is
used. These LV circuits have to show also a reduced power consumption to... |
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 Introduction to Embedded Systems: Interfacing to the Freescale 9S12
Embedded computer systems are electronic systems that include a microcomputer to perform
specific dedicated tasks. The computer is hidden inside these products. Embedded
systems are ubiquitous. Every week millions of tiny computer chips come pouring out
of factories like Freescale, Microchip, Philips, Texas Instruments, Silicon Labs,... |  |  Control Engineering: A Guide for Beginners
Automatic control is becoming more and more important in this age of automation. In manufacturing processes it ensures that certain parameters, such as temperature, pressure, speed cc voltage, take up specific constant values recognized as the optimum. or are maintained in a particular relationship to other variables. In other words, the duty... |  |  Operational Amplifiers, Fifth Edition (EDN Series for Design Engineers)Operational amplifiers have been in use for many years. Originally they were built using discrete transistor circuits, but the development of the integrated circuit (IC) has revolutionized analogue circuit design. The operational amplifier was one of the first analogue integrated circuits, because of its usefulness as a building block in many... |
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