Computer busses design and application /
As more and more equipment is interface or'bus' driven, either by the use of controllers or directly from PCs, the question of which bus to use is becoming increasingly important both in industry and in the office. 'Computer Busses' has been designed to help choose the best type...
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CRC,
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Publisher Address: | Boca Raton : |
Publication Dates: | 2000. |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Online Access: |
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780340740767 |
Summary: |
As more and more equipment is interface or'bus' driven, either by the use of controllers or directly from PCs, the question of which bus to use is becoming increasingly important both in industry and in the office. 'Computer Busses' has been designed to help choose the best type of bus for the particular application. There are several books which cover individual busses, but none which provide a complete guide to computer busses. The author provides a basic theory of busses and draws examples and applications from real bus case studies. Busses are analysed using from a top-down approach, hel |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (xiv, 608 pages) : illustrations |
ISBN: |
1420041681 9781420041682 |
Index Number: | TK7895 |
CLC: | TP36 |
Contents: | Busses, interrupts and PC systems * Interfacing standards * PCI Bus * Motherboard design * IDE and mass storage * SCSI * PCMCIA * USB*Firewire * Games port, keyboard and mouse * AGP * Fiber channel * RS-232 * RS-422*RS-423*RS-485 * Modems * Parallel port * Enhanced parallel port * Modbus * Fieldbus * Worldfip * CAN Bus * IEEE-488*VME*VXI * TCP*IP * TCP*UDP * Networks * Ethernet * RS-232 Programming (Visual Basic) * Interrupt-driven RS-232 * Appendices. |