Curator - David G. Larsen
 


 

TRS-80 INTERFACING BOOK 2

ISBN: 0-672-21739-2

Authors: Jonathan A. Titus

Christopher A. Titus

David G. Larsen

Publisher: Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc.

4300 West 62nd St.

Indianapolis, IN 46268

Copyright: 1980


This book will introduce you to some of the advance interfacing techniques that will allow you to do real things with your Radio Shack TRS-80 computer. You will find that these techniques can be applied to computer applications in your home, research laboratory, or school laboratory. You will learn how the computer can be used to drive high-current and high-voltage loads, to generate voltage and current signals, and to measure unknown voltages and currents. Since many computers are being used to control devices that are located some distance from the central processing unit, the author has included a chapter on serial communications and remote control. Remote control circuits are provided that allow you to control Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) chips, analog-to-digital converters, digital-to-analog converters, and other devices that can be located from several feet from the computer to several thousand feet from it. 

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