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Controlling
the World with Your PC
Paul Bergsman
Controlling the World With Your PC covers a vast array of
interface topics, from stepper motors to alarm systems to
analogue interface. The text is clear and straightforward
with useful discussion of the circuit and the accompanying
program. The programs are well documented so only a rudimentary
knowledge is necessary to get through the examples, and some
programming techniques can be learned just from the examples.
The book gives enough information to facilitate further development
of custom interfaces based on those in the book, or those
that are completely original.
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Gordon
McComb's Gadgeteer's Goldmine:
55 Space-age Projects
McComb, Gordon
A collection of electronic projects featuring experiments
for ultrasonic pest deterrent, solar battery recharger, wireless
sound transmitter and IBM PC control interface.
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The
Forrest Mims Engineer's Notebook
Forrest M. Mims
This book answers both the "How does it work?" and
"How can I build a circuit that will...?" questions
for anyone involved in electronics, from the beginner electronics
hobbyist to the seasoned engineer needing a quick circuit
to solve a measurement problem. It includes and expands upon
Forrest Mims' popular Engineer's Mini-Notebook Series that
have been the mainstay of my reference collection for years.
I liked my copy of the Engineer's Notebook so much that I
ordered eight additional copies for other engineers and scientists
I work with.
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