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Author: Jyoti Snehi
Publisher: Laxmi Publications
Keywords: interfacing, peripherals, computer
Number of Pages: 136
Published: 2006-05-30
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 8170089298
ISBN-13: 9788170089292
Authors:Balvir Singh, Ravi Sharma,
Publisher: Laxmi Publications
Keywords: peripherals, architecture
Number of Pages: 164
Published: 2008-12-01
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 8131802388
ISBN-13: 9788131802380
Author: Marvin Hobbs Electronics engineer now retired. Au
Publisher: Newne
Keywords: troubleshooting, repair, technology, pcs, peripherals, multifunction
Number of Pages: 232
Published: 2000-02-03
List price: $63.95
ISBN-10: 0750671254
ISBN-13: 9780750671255
Multifunction devices combine the essentials of a fax machine, printer, scanner, and copier into one peripheral for small and home offices. As the market for this equipment grows, the need for skilled repair and maintenance increases. Unfortunately the service documentation supplied by the manufacturers is completely inadequate making the repair jobs even harder and more expensive. Marvin Hobbs teaches you how multifunction peripherals work in theory and in practice with lots of hands-on examples and important troubleshooting and repair tips you don’t want to miss. This book fills a gap
Author: Jan Axelson
Publisher: Lakeview Research
Keywords: usb, complete, guides, series, peripherals, develop, everything, need, custom
Number of Pages: 572
Published: 2005-08-01
List price: $49.95
ISBN-10: 1931448027
ISBN-13: 9781931448024
Now in its third edition, this developer’s guide to the Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface covers all aspects of project development, including device programming and host application software. This book shows how to transform the information in the USB 3.0 specifications into functioning devices and application software that communicates with the devices. To help build a foundation for design decisions, developers are guided in selecting device-controller hardware. Developers will also learn the benefits of the USB interface, its limitations, and how certain design choices made at the
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