Computer Interfacing via the Parallel Port with Visual Basic Programming with PCBs & CD
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.88 (526 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1740970837 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 307 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Perfect Hardware/Software Interfacing I bought this book expecting it to be more software oriented than hardware. I was pleasantly surprised to find 2 PCB boards included and a CD-ROM with numerous source code.I found this book perfect for use in designing a custom controller device and a rich GUI interface. This book even shows you how to write your own port DLL file in Visual C++. I use .NET as well, and I found the book easy to adapt from VB6 to VB.Net.The expla
Although a number of companies were asking for such people, they weren t being produced from school or tertiary education. Another course usually available to these students was called Computer Organisation which covered the internal structure of the computer and how the various components of the machine, such as the CPU, RAM, registers, I/O, were interconnected and operated. One of the authors started what is now a very successful software company with two colleagues. The text details the design and construction of a number digital circuits including digital I/O, analog to digital converter, interval timer/counter and a data acquisition system. Each copy of the book comes with two printed circuit boards and a list of a number of plug in components including
In 1991, he returned to academe at Bond University whilst still working in industry. Prof Jeff Barker received his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and First Class Honours in Computer Science in 1973 from the University of NSW, Australia. During 1987-1989, he took up a position as assistant manager at Dae Woo Central R&D Institute in Dae Woo Heavy Industries Ltd., Korea, where he was involved for research an
In the world today, computers are used to control everything from children s toys to spacecraft. The book: teaches the reader to write VB programs explains the main function of PC buses shows how to interface external devices to a PC using an ISA bus designs hardware circuits to control the I/O signals of a parallel port and writes VB programs to control the designed hardware using the Intel 8255PPI, shows the techniques for interfacing a general purpose programmable peripheral interface device to the microprocessor system bus using an ADC0804 chip, shows how to set up a system for collecting analog values (analogue to digital conversion) using a DAC0800 chip, shows how to set up a system to output analog values (digital to analogue conversion) develops a hardware interface circuit to use the 8254PIT (Programmable Interval Timer) and then writ