Practical techniques for interfacing the real world to microprocessors /
Data conversion hardware has undergone an evolution nearly as impressive as that seen by digital computers. While it is commonly known even by non-technical person persons that "computers-on-a-chip" are readily available, it is not necessarily understood by many working engineers that mono...
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description | Data conversion hardware has undergone an evolution nearly as impressive as that seen by digital computers. While it is commonly known even by non-technical person persons that "computers-on-a-chip" are readily available, it is not necessarily understood by many working engineers that monolithic data converters with on-chip microprocessor interface are now also readily available. This paper examines some of the currently available pproducts as well as trends for future offerings. |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:1791072020-12-19T17:04:56ZPractical techniques for interfacing the real world to microprocessors / 428359 Grant, Doug Data conversion hardware has undergone an evolution nearly as impressive as that seen by digital computers. While it is commonly known even by non-technical person persons that "computers-on-a-chip" are readily available, it is not necessarily understood by many working engineers that monolithic data converters with on-chip microprocessor interface are now also readily available. This paper examines some of the currently available pproducts as well as trends for future offerings.Data conversion hardware has undergone an evolution nearly as impressive as that seen by digital computers. While it is commonly known even by non-technical person persons that "computers-on-a-chip" are readily available, it is not necessarily understood by many working engineers that monolithic data converters with on-chip microprocessor interface are now also readily available. This paper examines some of the currently available pproducts as well as trends for future offerings.56PSZJBLComputer interfacesMicroprocessorsMicroprocessors |
spellingShingle | Computer interfaces Microprocessors Microprocessors 428359 Grant, Doug Practical techniques for interfacing the real world to microprocessors / |
title | Practical techniques for interfacing the real world to microprocessors / |
title_full | Practical techniques for interfacing the real world to microprocessors / |
title_fullStr | Practical techniques for interfacing the real world to microprocessors / |
title_full_unstemmed | Practical techniques for interfacing the real world to microprocessors / |
title_short | Practical techniques for interfacing the real world to microprocessors / |
title_sort | practical techniques for interfacing the real world to microprocessors |
topic | Computer interfaces Microprocessors Microprocessors |
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