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|a Handbook of serial communications interfaces :
|b a comprehensive compendium of serial digital input/output (I/O) standards /
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|a This book catalogs the most popular and commonly used serial-port interfaces and provides details on the specifications and the latest standards, enabling you to select an interface for a new design or verify that an interface is working correctly. Each chapter is based on a different interface and is written in an easy to follow, standard format. With this book you will learn: The most widely used serial interfacesHow to select the best serial interface for a specific application or designThe trade-offs between data rate and distance (length or range)The operation and benefits of serial data transmissionThe most common media used for serial data transmission.
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|a Front Cover -- Handbook of Serial Communications Interfaces -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Introduction to Serial I/O Communications -- Rationale -- Approach -- 2. Serial I/O Primer: A Short Course in Data Communications and Networking -- Serial versus Parallel Transfer -- Serial Data Rate -- Data Rate versus Bandwidth -- Line Coding -- OSI Model -- Topology -- Balanced versus Unbalanced Configurations -- Transmission Medium -- Asynchronous versus Synchronous Transmission -- Clock and Data Recovery -- Protocols
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|a Error Detection and CorrectionAccess Methods -- Duplexing -- Miscellaneous Serial Techniques -- Serial to Parallel and Parallel to Serial Conversion -- Gearbox Operations -- Equalization -- Bit Banging -- Fieldbuses -- 3. Selecting an Appropriate Interface -- Important Note -- I. Low-Speed Interfaces (0�a�?10 Mb/s) -- 4. 1-Wire -- Applications -- Source -- National or International Standard -- Key Features -- Data Rate -- Cable Medium -- Range -- Network Configuration -- Logic Levels -- Protocol -- IC Sources
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|a 5. Actuator Sensor Interface (AS-i)Applications -- Source -- National or International Standard -- Key Features -- Data Rate -- Cable Medium -- Range -- Network Configuration -- Logic Levels -- Protocol -- IC Sources -- 6. BITBUS -- Applications -- Source -- National or International Standard -- Key Features -- Data Rate -- Cable Medium -- Range -- Network Configuration -- Logic Levels -- Protocol -- IC Sources -- 7. C-Bus -- Applications -- Source -- National or International Standard -- Key Features -- Data Rate
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|a Cable MediumConnectors -- Range -- Network Configuration -- Logic Levels -- Protocol -- IC Sources -- 8. Controller Area Network (CAN) -- Applications -- Source -- National or International Standard -- Key Features -- Data Rate -- Cable Medium -- Connector -- Range -- Network Configuration -- Logic Levels -- Protocol -- Protocol Variations -- IC Sources -- 9. DMX512 -- Applications -- Source -- National or International Standard -- Key Features -- Data Rate -- Cable Medium -- Connectors -- Range -- Network Configuration
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|a Logic LevelsProtocol -- IC Sources -- 10. FlexRay -- Applications -- Source -- National or International Standard -- Key Features -- Data Rate -- Cable Medium -- Range -- Network Configuration -- Logic Levels -- Protocol -- IC Sources -- 11. Foundation Fieldbus -- Applications -- Source -- National or International Standard -- Key Features -- Data Rate -- Cable Medium -- Connectors -- Range -- Network Configuration -- Logic Levels -- Protocol -- IC Sources -- 12. Highway Addressable Remote Transducer Protocol (HART)
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