Digital I/O Explained
Renowned technical author Jon Titus and the President and CEO of Sealevel Systems, 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 solutions
Detailed glossary of common industry terms
What I like most is its mix of hardware and software. Most pages have a bit of code plus a schematic. All code snippets are in C. This is a great introduction to the tough subject of tying a computer to the real world. It’s the sort of quick-start of real value to people with no experience in the field. – Jack Ganssle, The Embedded Muse, January, 2005.
Get a jumpstart on your digital I/O development when you purchase The Digital I/O Handbook. This 75 page book is packed with helpful information you will refer to often. Receive your copy of The Digital I/O Handbook free with qualifying Sealevel digital I/O products and read featured chapters from the handbook online.
Digital I/O Explained
Renowned technical author Jon Titus and the President and CEO of Sealevel Systems, 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 solutions
- Detailed glossary of common industry terms
What I like most is its mix of hardware and software. Most pages have a bit of code plus a schematic. All code snippets are in C. This is a great introduction to the tough subject of tying a computer to the real world. It’s the sort of quick-start of real value to people with no experience in the field. – Jack Ganssle, The Embedded Muse, January, 2005.
Get a jumpstart on your digital I/O development when you purchase The Digital I/O Handbook. This 75 page book is packed with helpful information you will refer to often. Receive your copy of The Digital I/O Handbook free with qualifying Sealevel digital I/O products and read featured chapters from the handbook online.