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Books with title Computer Interfacing

  • Computer Interfacing

    George Smith

    Paperback (Newnes, Jan. 11, 2000)
    This book provides a practical way to discover how to use a computer to control external devices via the Com Port, the Parallel Printer Port, or the Parallel Programmable Interface Port. It also introduces students to using a High Level language to read and control these devices via a series of programming exercises using C, and unlike many other texts, introduces hardware and software side by side. The book aims to facilitate independent learning, with numerous practical experiments and programming exercises. Therefore, professionals and enthusiasts will also find this text an ideal way of getting up and running in this important area of microelectronics. Computer Interfacing is designed for a student audience ranging from BTEC National Electronics to first year degree modules. In particular the content has been structured to follow the Microprocessor Systems set unit in the new BTEC Higher National scheme. George Smith brings to bear 16 years of lecturing experience in this highly practical book. Essential information required to gain qualificationsSyllabus match for new HN unitAccessible and easy to follow for students of all abilities
  • Brain-Computer Interfaces

    Lisa J. Amstutz

    Hardcover (North Star Editions, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Explores how brain-computer interfaces work, focusing on their history, current developments, and potential for future discoveries. Clear text, vibrant photos, and helpful infographics make this book an accessible and engaging read. Plus, two ""Scientist Bio"" features highlight people who helped make this amazing technology possible.
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  • Brain-Computer Interfaces

    Lisa J. Amstutz

    Paperback (North Star Editions, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Explores how brain-computer interfaces work, focusing on their history, current developments, and potential for future discoveries. Clear text, vibrant photos, and helpful infographics make this book an accessible and engaging read. Plus, two ""Scientist Bio"" features highlight people who helped make this amazing technology possible.
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