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Interfacing with C. / created by Howard Hutchings and Mike James

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newnes,Copyright date: ©2001Edition: second editionDescription: viii, 302 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0750648317
  • 9780750648318
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA76.73.C15 HUT
Contents:
An introduction to C Loops and data conversion Data acquisition using C Essential mathematics Convolution Digital filters Fourier transforms Correlation Kalman filters Data conversion Investigating the spectral and time-domain performance of z-transforms using computer-managed instruction Introducing audio signal processing using C Standard programming structures
Summary: "This book is about interfacing personal computers using C. Anyone who is interested in ports, transducer interfacing, analog to digital conversion, convolution, filters or digital/analog conversion will benefit from reading Interfacing with C." "The pace of the book is such that the reader is encouraged to run the programs and experiment with C. The principles precede the applications in most cases in an attempt to provide genuine understanding and encourage further development."
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An introduction to C Loops and data conversion Data acquisition using C Essential mathematics Convolution Digital filters Fourier transforms Correlation Kalman filters Data conversion Investigating the spectral and time-domain performance of z-transforms using computer-managed instruction Introducing audio signal processing using C Standard programming structures

"This book is about interfacing personal computers using C. Anyone who is interested in ports, transducer interfacing, analog to digital conversion, convolution, filters or digital/analog conversion will benefit from reading Interfacing with C." "The pace of the book is such that the reader is encouraged to run the programs and experiment with C. The principles precede the applications in most cases in an attempt to provide genuine understanding and encourage further development."

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