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PC Based Instrumentation and Control

By (author) Mike Tooley
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Routledge
Published: 26th Jul 2016
Dimensions: w 189mm h 246mm
Weight: 950g
ISBN-10: 1138177210
ISBN-13: 9781138177215
Barcode No: 9781138177215
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Synopsis
PC Based Instrumentation and Control is a guide to implementing computer control, instrumentation and data acquisition using a standard PC and some of the more traditional computer languages. Numerous examples of configurations and working circuits, as well as representative software, make this a practical, hands-on guide to implementing PC-based testing and calibration systems and increasing efficiency without compromising quality or reliability. Guidance is given on modifying the circuits and software routines to meet the reader's specific needs. The third edition includes updated coverage of PC hardware and bus systems, a new chapter on virtual instruments and an introduction to programming and software development in a modern 32-bit environment. Additional examples have been included, with source code and executables available for download from the companion website www.key2control.com.

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"Mike Tooley's book is a good practical introduction on how to use a computer to control and monitor external transducers and sensors. The content of the book fully justifies the author's claim that it provides sufficient information to make an informed decision on which hardware and software is needed to implement a range of instrumentation and control systems."
- Mike Button, Media Electronics World, March 2006 Mike Tooley s book is a good practical introduction on how to use a computer to control and monitor external transducers and sensors. The content of the book fully justifies the author s claim that it provides sufficient information to make an informed decision on which hardware and software is needed to implement a range of instrumentation and control systems.
Mike Button, Media Electronics World, March 2006