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Controlling The World with Your PC  
Author: Paul Bergsman
ISBN: 1878707159
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Review
"An important addition to the technical library of any engineer, technician, student, or electronics hobbyist who works with PCs."
--TIES Magazine

"According to his publisher, Paul Bergsman has taught technology and mathematics in the Philadelphia public schools for 21 years. The clarity and thoroughness displayed in this book suggest to me that he's a pretty good teacher. I'm giving his book an A+."
--Electronics Handbook


Review
"An important addition to the technical library of any engineer, technician, student, or electronics hobbyist who works with PCs."
--TIES Magazine

"According to his publisher, Paul Bergsman has taught technology and mathematics in the Philadelphia public schools for 21 years. The clarity and thoroughness displayed in this book suggest to me that he's a pretty good teacher. I'm giving his book an A+."
--Electronics Handbook


Book Description
Connect your MS-DOS/Windows PC to the real world with this bestselling book! Control stepper motors, turn appliances on and off, monitor fluid levels, control a home security system, convert thermometer readings to digital values, detect magnetic fields, and do other useful stuff with the circuits and software found in this book. All circuits connect directly to the parallel printer port of your PCyou don't have to modify your PC in any way. Each circuit is complete with a schematic, description of circuit theory and operation, a parts list, construction and usage tips, and full source code in C, Basic, and Pascal for the controlling software. You can use each circuit "as is" or modify it for your particular needs. Do as thousands and thousands of others around the world have doneadd this book to your electronics reference library! Over 200 large-format pages plus HD floppy disk.

-controlling stepper and servo motors
-generating audio tones and speech
-converting input voltages to binary values


Book Info
Sourcebook for ideas on how to control and monitor real world devices with your IBM/IBM compatible computer. Most ot the circuits presented connect to the parallel printer port. Paper. 3.5 inch disk included.




Controlling The World with Your PC

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Connect your MS-DOS/Windows PC to the real world with this bestselling book! Control stepper motors, turn appliances on and off, monitor fluid levels, control a home security system, convert thermometer readings to digital values, detect magnetic fields, and do other useful stuff with the circuits and software found in this book. All circuits connect directly to the parallel printer port of your PC￯﾿ᄑyou don't have to modify your PC in any way. Each circuit is complete with a schematic, description of circuit theory and operation, a parts list, construction and usage tips, and full source code in C, Basic, and Pascal for the controlling software. You can use each circuit "as is" or modify it for your particular needs. Do as thousands and thousands of others around the world have done￯﾿ᄑadd this book to your electronics reference library! Over 200 large-format pages plus HD floppy disk.

-controlling stepper and servo motors
-generating audio tones and speech
-converting input voltages to binary values

SYNOPSIS

Control stepper motors, turn appliances on and off, monitor fluid levels, control a home security system, convert thermometer readings to digital values, detect magnetic fields, and do other useful stuff with this remarkable technical book on interfacing your PC to analog and digital circuits. Do as thousands and thousands of others around the world have done-—add this book to your electronics reference library!

Book rights
Lewis Lewis & Helms LLC, the publisher of this e-book, is granting readers the right to print the entire e-book once a year and to copy up to ten pages of the book each day. To print, click on the menu button in the Glassbook Reader and select the print option. To copy, highlight the text you wish to copy, then click on the menu button and choose copy.

Lending/Giving
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