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Data acquisition techniques using personal computers /

Data Acquisition Techniques Using Personal Computers contains all the information required by a technical professional (engineer, scientist, technician) to implement a PC-based acquisition system. Including both basic tutorial information as well as some advanced topics, this work is suitable as a r...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Austerlitz, Howard
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego : Academic Press, �1991.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Data Acquisition Techniques Using Personal Computers; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction to Data Acquisition; Chapter 2. Analog Signal Transducers; 2.1 Temperature Sensors; 2.2 Optical Sensors; 2.3 Force and Pressure Transducers; 2.4 Magnetic Field Sensors; 2.5 Ionizing Radiation Sensors; 2.6 Position (Displacement) Sensors; 2.7 Humidity Sensors; 2.8 Fluid Flow Sensors; Chapter 3. Analog Signal Conditioning; 3.1 Signal Conditioning Techniques; 3.2 Analog Circuit Components; 3.3 Analog Conditioning Circuits
  • CHAPTER 4. Analog/Digital Conversions4.1 Digital Quantities; 4.2 Data Conversion and DACs; 4.3 ADCs; Chapter 5. The Personal Computer; 5.1 IBM PC/XT/AT and Compatible Computers; 5.2 The IBM PC/XT; 5.3 The IBM PC/AT; 5.4 The BIOS; 5.5 PC Peripherals; Chapter 6. Interfacing Hardware to the PC Bus; 6.1 I/O Data Transfers; 6.2 Memory Data Transfers; 6.3 A Simple 8-Bit I/O Port Design; 6.4 DMA; 6.5 Wait State Generation; 6.6 Analog Input Card Design; 6.7 16-Bit Data Transfers on ISA Computers; Chapter 7. Interfacing Software to the PC; 7.1 PC Software Layers; 7.2 Software Interrupts
  • 7.3 Polled versus Interrupt-Driven Software7.4 Device Drivers; 7.5 TSR Programs; 7.6 DOS; 7.7 Non-DOS Operating Systems and Software Environments; 7.8 Overcoming DOS Memory Limitations; 7.9 Software Support for a Mouse; Chapter 8. Standard Hardware Interfaces; 8.1 Parallel versus Serial Digital Interfaces; 8.2 Parallel Interfaces; 8.3 Serial Interfaces; Chapter 9. Data Storage and Compression Techniques; 9.1 DOS Disk Structure and Files; 9.2 Common DOS File Types; 9.3 Data Compression Techniques; Chapter 10. Data Processing and Analysis; 10.1 Numerical Representation
  • 10.2 Data Analysis TechniquesChapter 11. Commercial Data Acquisition Products; 11.1 Commercial Data Acquisition Hardware Products; 11.2 Commercial Data Acquisition Software Products; 11.3 How to Choose Commercial Data Acquisition Products; Chapter 12. Other Personal Computer Systems and Hardware; 12.1 IBM PS/2 Personal Computers with MCA; 12.2 Apple Macintosh II Computers with NuBus; 12.3 Math Coprocessors; 12.4 Other Processor Cards; 12.5 Specialized Personal Computer Systems; Chapter 13. Computer Programming Languages; 13.1 Assembly Language; 13.2 BASIC; 13.3 C Programming Language
  • 13.4 FORTRAN13.5 Pascal; 13.6 Considerations for Writing Computer Programs; Chapter 14. PC-Based Data Acquisition Applications; 14.1 Ultrasonic Measurement System; 14.2 Electrocardiogram (ECG) Measurement System; 14.3 Commercial Equipment Using Embedded PCs; 14.4 Future Trends in PC-Based Data Acquisition; APPENDIX A: Data Acquisition Hardware Manufacturers; APPENDIX B: Data Acquisition Software Manufacturers; Bibliography; Index