All items tagged with Car and interface (11)

| The second time I met Alice, she was already able to stand up. When she smiled, I involuntarily smiled back. It took a while for me to reali...

| The cheapest way to diagnose faults on a modern car is to connect its OBD-II interface to a (notebook) PC running suitable diagnostics softw...

| This module provides a simple user interface for extending microcontroller-based circuits. Graphics and text display commands can be sent to...

| Car diagnosis systems have until now been manufacturer-specific and generally designed so that only authorised garage personnel can gain acc...

| With the introduction and general proliferation of the Soundblaster card and its derivatives, almost any PC can be beefed up with a number...

| This article describes a low-cost low-power analogue and digital data acquisition card that will interface directly to any personal co...

| More than twenty years ago, IBM designed a computer system for small office appiications. No one at that time could have foreseen the revo...

| Although there is also a signal on the ACK line of the Centronics interface in emulator mode (unless JP6 is swapped), this of little cons...

| Whenever an interface is connected to a circuit with a supply voltage higher than 5 V, there is the risk that an error during experimentin...

| This relay card connects to the universal I/O-interface for IBM PCs described in the May 1991 issue. Simple to build and program, it ofter...