Servo Motors and Industrial Control Theory by Riazollah Firoozian
Servo Motors and Industrial Control Theory presents the fundamentals of servo motors and control theory in a manner that is accessible to undergraduate students, as well as practitioners who may need updated information on the subject. Graphical methods for classical control theory have been replaced with examples using mathematical software, such as MathCad and MatLab, to solve real-life engineering control problems. State variable feedback control theory, which is generally not introduced until the Masters level, is introduced clearly and simply for students to approach complicated problems and examples.
Wednesday, March 04, 2009 | 0 Comments
BASCOM Programming of Microcontrollers with Ease
The 8051 microcontroller family has been well-known over many years. The development of new derivatives is not finished yet. From time to time new powerful derivatives are announced. You will find derivatives from Philips, Dallas, Analog Devices and Cygnal and others with the known 8051 core but enhanced clock and peripherals. For example, complete analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog subsystems were integrated in some chips. Atmel developed the AVR microcontroller family which is well suited for high-level language programming and in-system programming. For all those microcontrollers there is development software ranging from simple assemblers for DOS to integrated development environments for Windows95/98/NT on the market. Apart from programming environments for professional applications, also the more economical and nonetheless sufficiently equipped development environments can maintain ground. BASCOM-8051 and BASCOM-AVR are development environments built around a powerful BASIC compiler which is suited for project handling and program development for the 8051 family and its derivatives as well as for the AVR microcontrollers from Atmel. The programming of microcontrollers using BASCOM-8051 and BASCOM-AVR will be described in this book. Some applications help understand the usage of BASCOM-8051 and BASCOM-AVR.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009 | 1 Comments
PIC in Practice: A Project -based Approach by D W Smith
Tuesday, February 03, 2009 | 0 Comments
Electronic Circuits - Fundamentals & Applications, by Mike Tooley
Tuesday, February 03, 2009 | 0 Comments
Science Desk Reference: Scientific American
Who names newly discovered planets? What exactly are black holes? Where are there the most earthquakes? When did the first Homo sapiens walk the earth? Why is the night sky dark? How does the fluoride in toothpaste prevent cavities? Since 1845, Scientific American has answered questions and provided the best information available in all areas of science. Now, Scientific American is proud to present an accessible, one-volume reference covering all the sciences. Whether you want to examine the tiniest microbes, the properties of the earth's core, or the farthest reaches of space, this handy desk reference is the resource to turn to for the answers you need.
* Over 500 biographies of key science figures
* Thousands of glossary terms * Hundreds of useful Web sites
* Tables, charts, diagrams, and illustrations
* Sidebars featuring fascinating facts, mnemonic aids, and quizzes
* Essays exploring ideas in-depth.
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Saturday, January 03, 2009 | 0 Comments
Hands-On ZigBee
Friday, December 26, 2008 | 0 Comments
PIC Microcontroller Project Book by John Iovine
This book is such an excellent creation from John IOVINE that helped me a lot during my initial studies of PIC Microcontroller. It contains some excellent projects, their programming and is great for beginners.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 | 0 Comments