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Control stepper motors, turn appliances on and off, monitor fluid levels, control a home security system, convert thermometer readings to digital values, detect magnetic fields, and do other useful stuff with this remarkable technical book on interfacing your PC to analog and digital circuits. Do as thousands and thousands of others around the world have done-—add this book to your electronics reference library! Book rights Lewis Lewis & Helms LLC, the publisher of this e-book, is granting readers the right to print the entire e-book once a year and to copy up to ten pages of the book each day. To print, click on the menu button in the Glassbook Reader and select the print option. To copy, highlight the text you wish to copy, then click on the menu button and choose copy. Lending/Giving We currently have two ways to lend or give a book: you can beam it to a computer if both have infrared ports, or you can send it to a computer on your network. To lend a book to someone else, go to the Library, click a book. Click the Menu button and then click Lend/Give to display the Lend/Give dialog box. Choose a loan period or click Give. To send the book over an infrared connection, click Beam. To send the book to a computer on the network, enter the computer name in the Send To box and click Send. You can either lend the book or give it away. Like a paper book, there is only ever one working copy. Once the lending period expires, you get your rights back and you can re-read the book or lend it again. Of course, if you give it away, it's gone for good (unless the recipient gives it back).Listen to your eBooksUsers have the ability to listen to the spoken text of this book. Simply click the the Read Aloud button in the Adobe eBook Reader. A control panel appears at the bottom of the display area where you can pause, continue, or stop the spoken text. Please note: This feature is only available on Windows 2000 machines. Paul Bergsman has taught electronics for over 20 years and has years of experience interfacing real-world devices with computers. He attended Temple University to study electronics and later received a Bachelor of Arts in secondary education from Temple. He regards this book as a union of the two camps of programmers and "hardware hackers." Tags: controlling the world with your |
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