By
Stuart Ball, Embedded Systems consultant and author
Description
Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessors addresses the technologies and methods used in interfacing analog devices to microprocessors,
providing in-depth coverage of practical control applications, op amp examples, and much more. A companion to the author's popular Embedded
Microprocessor Systems: Real World Design, this new embedded systems book focuses on measurement and control of analog quantities in
embedded systems that are required to interface to the real world.
At a time when modern electronic systems are increasingly digital,
a comprehensive source on interfacing the real world to microprocessors should prove invaluable to embedded systems engineers, students,
technicians, and hobbyists. Anyone involved in connecting the analog environment to their digital machines, or troubleshooting such connections
will find this book especially useful. Stuart Ball is also the author of Debugging Embedded Microprocessor Systems, both published by
Newnes. Additionally, Stuart has written articles for periodicals such as Circuit Cellar INK, Byte, and Modern Electronics.
Audience:
PRIMARY MARKET: Embedded systems engineers, or those looking to get into the field. SECONDARY MARKET: Students, engineer technicians, and embedded systems experimenters