Review
Anyone who wants to build equipment and connect it to a computer will need the information covered here. It covers everything from the basic electrical and physical parameters, cables, and basic architecture to programming for PCs and microcomputers. --
Industrial & Control Systems, October 1998Axelson's book is about as complete a reference as you'll find on serial communications. The code could save you some time; the reference material surely will. --
Embedded Systems Programming, January 1999Despite the book's detailed technical content, the style is clear. Although it contains enough material to satisfy most hardware and software engineers who develop products containing communication ports, the book should also prove useful to serious hobbyists. Nevertheless, despite its broad appeal, Serial Port Complete is far from watered-down pablum. --
EDN, March 4, 1999Serial Port Complete is an accurate title. This book covers everything you'd ever want to know about serial ports and network projects. And it's not all theory. This is a very practical book, full of detailed examples - including Stamps and Visual Basic. This book is a "must-have" for serious experimenters. --
Nuts & Volts, Sept '98The part of the book I liked most comes in the section that describes how to connect serial devices. Axelson covers not only RS-232 communications but also RS-485, a serial standard that allows for party-line or multi-drop connections. You would spend a lot of time looking for all the information that the book collects in one place. If you plan to use a serial port in any sort of application, buy this book. It should go on your bookshelf alongside Axelson's earlier book, Parallel Port Complete. --
Test & Measurement World, October 1998
Product Description
serial interface information to jump-start projects on several platforms. This it the first book to have extensive on RS-485 , a widely used, industry standard interface for networks. This reference features original content based on the author's firsthand research and experience, not just rewritten specifications and marketing materials. Programmers, engineers and developers will use the designs in this book to get projects up an running quickly. Installation and maintenance staff will find tips for ensuring reliable operation and problem tracking. Students and computer enthusiast can use the book's complete, original examples and tools to design experimental projects for several computer platforms.