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Interfacing with C++: Programming Real-World Applications

  • Category: C++ Programming
  • Author: Jayantha Katupitiya, Kim Bentley
  • Pages: 489 pages
  • File type: PDF (491 pages, 3.0 MB)

Read and download free eBook intituled Interfacing with C++: Programming Real-World Applications in format PDF (491 pages, 3.0 MB) – 489 pages created by Jayantha Katupitiya, Kim Bentley.

This book is for people who are interested in learning and exploring electronic interfacing as well as C++ programming in a practicable and enjoyable way. Readers will learn to program a PC to do real-world things – not simply number crunching and graphics. They will also master how to write programs that interact with real-world devices through the use of a specially-developed interface circuit board included with the book.

The book, interface board and accompanying software incorporate simple and easy-to-understand projects such as digital-to-analog conversion and vice versa, DC and Stepper motor control, temperature and voltage measurement, PC-based timing, or basic data acquisition. The audience of this innovative and rewarding approach to learn interfacing real-world devices to a computer via C++ are undergraduate and graduate students in engineering and science, practicing engineers/scientists, technical workers, and hobbyists. The types of courses the book complements include control engineering, electronics, computing, and mechatronics.

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