
Course Number: 767
This course examines more fully many of the input/output devices introduced in previous texts. It describes various magnetic and optical memory devices, including tapes, disks (hard and floppy), and CDROMs. It explains how signals are converted from analog form to digital form, and vice versa. The course covers data acquisition systems and common digital transmission standards and defines the error detection techniques used to ensure the accurate transmission of digital data. It describes various types of digital transmission equipment, such as modems and fiber optics. Concludes with a practical application that combines all of the principles presented in previous lessons.
Topics: Data storage; Magnetic recording; Error correction; Tape cartridge devices; Helical scan tape; Rotating disk storage; Hard and floppy disks; Optical data storage
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Topics: Weighted-resistor, binary-ladder, and typical DACs; Dual-slope, successive-approximation, and flash ADCs; Digital signal processors
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Topics: Multiplexers; Programmable gain amplifiers; Computer output; Input signal variations; Isolation; Filtering; Sample-and-hold; Aliasing
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Topics: Parallel, serial, synchronous, and asynchronous data transmission; Interface standards; UART; USRT; Fiber optics; Error detection
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Topics: Automotive engine control application; Single-chip microcomputers
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