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The Digital I/O Handbook [Spiral-bound]

Jonathan A. Titus (Author), Thomas B. O'Hanlan (Author)

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August 30, 2004
Digital I/O Explained

Renowned technical author Jon Titus and the President and CEO of Sealevel Systems, Inc., Tom O'Hanlan, clearly explain real-world digital input/output implementation from both a hardware and software perspective. Whether you are a practicing engineer or a student, The Digital I/O Handbook will provide helpful insight you will use again and again.

* Covers a wide range of devices including optically isolated inputs, relays, and sensors

* Shows many helpful circuit diagrams and drawings

* Includes software code examples

* Presents common problems and practical solutions

* Detailed glossary of common industry terms


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Great introduction to the subject of monitoring and control of digital I/O in the real-world. Includes many examples. -- David Stringer, Efficy Group, November 2004

Helpful for many non-EE's (mechanical engineers, programmers, technicians, etc.) who may not know much about computer-interface circuits. -- ECN Magazine, November 2004

What I like most is its mix of hardware and software. Most pages have bits of code plus a schematic. -- Jack Ganssle, The Embedded Muse, January 2005

About the Author

Jon Titus developed one of the first hobbyist computers, the Mark-8, in 1974. He has written books and numerous magazine articles about computers and electronics and is a contributor to several engineering magazines.

Tom O'Hanlan is President and CEO of Sealevel Systems, Inc., a leader in industrial I/O technology. He is an industry expert on serial and digital I/O products and applications.


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First Sentence:
The world of digital electronics allows for only two states, so at a given time, a digital signal can exist in only one of them. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
mask byte, strobe pulse, status byte, optical isolator, keyboard data, thermal switch, input port, positive logic, negative logic, float switch, output port, pump motor
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Byte Dim, Visual Basic, Technology Logic, Digital Outputs
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