General Hardware Input/Output
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Ports
Video,
Keyboard, IDE(ATA),
Parallel,
Serial, USB,
IR, RF,
Joystick
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Peripherals
Displays,LEDs,
LCDs, Printers,
Fax, Barcodes,
Cameras, Speech,
Servos, Motors,
Steppers, Mouse,
Autos, Relays &
Solenoids, Robots,
Sensors,
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Networks
OSI 3 - Network layer
TCP/IP (aka "The Internet"),
Packet Radio, EDI,
Telephone / pagers
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Logic Levels, Digital
to Analog, Analog to Digital,
PWM, Filters,
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DSP, Modem signals,
Audio
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Sensors, Cables,
Busses,
Components
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Timing
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switch debouncing
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to people
Also:
See also:
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/techref/pcbixmax.htm Maximum interconnect options from
minimum board space+
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DesignGroupLa of DAC
refers to:
http://www.digac.com/iosource.htm
Modem features like AT command set, DTMF decode and Caller ID Ring detect
and audio I/O for PIC
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http://www.learn-c.com/ Control And
Embedded Systems. Tutorials and a Low cost PC IO board design.
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http://www.beyondlogic.org/ Craig
Peacock's superb guide to all things serial and parallel.
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http://margo.student.utwente.nl/stefan/
has info on various ports (parallel, serial, keyboard, etc.)
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The comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.* FAQ (posted on news.answers and
comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc, available via ftp from
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc)
contains connector/bus pinouts and other useful information.
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http://www.hut.fi/~then/electronics/computer.html#pchardware
IBM, Technical Reference, Personal Computer AT, 1984
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"The IBM Personal Computer, from the Inside Out" by Sargent and Shoemaker
(published by Addison-Wesley) provides a lot of information about interfacing
an IBM type PC to various things.
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Talking to a floppy control from NC4000:
ftp://ftp.hal.com/pub/elvey/floppy.txt
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Using a non-DOS machine to talk to a DOS disk
ftp://ftp.hal.com/pub/elvey/disk.txt
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http://www-techdoc.intel.com and
www.national.com Look up the datasheets
for their super-IO parts, which have Paralell Port, Serial Port, RTC, Floppy
Controller, all in one chip.
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http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~ih/doc/adc_dac/
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16- and 32-bit DLLs for port I/O may be found at:
http://www.lvr.com
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WINio.Dll and WIN32io for Windows 95
http://www.ping.be/~ping0751
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Accessing PC I/O ports in Windows
http://www.rain.org/~pra
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EDE300 Application Note #1: Device Control via the PC
http://www.elabinc.com In the 'Integrated
Circuits' section under 'EDE300'
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The Analog Devices AD9850 is a CMOS, 125 MHz complete direct digital synthesiser
on a single chip. It uses a single 5 V or 3.3 V supply, and with a 125 MHz
clock, can generate a low-distortion sine wave or a square wave, from under
1 Hz up to about 60 MHz, with a tuning resolution of 0.0291 Hz. Full data
on the device is available from ADI's web site: http://www.analog.com
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Commercial Communication Standards
from the Defense Information Systems Agency
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http://www.vex.net/~pcook/rec.audio.pro/
- audio recording info.
"low-cost interface boards" to plug into a PC (ISA, PCI, serial, parallel,
USB, FireWire, ...)
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analog input/output: see io/atod.htm
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...
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digital input/output
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...
See:
Also see
Questions:
See:
Maximum interconnect options from minimum board space
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