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PIC Cookbook For Virtual Instrumentation

The software simulation of gauges, control-knobs, metres and indicators which behave just like real hardware components on a PC's screen is known as virtual instrumentation. This book uses the Delphi program to create these mimics and PIC-based external sensors are connected through a USB/RS232 converter communication link to a PC.
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The software simulation of gauges, control-knobs, metres & indicators which behave just like real hardware components on a PC's screen is known as virtual instrumentation. This book uses the Delphi program to create these mimics & PIC-based external sensors are connected through a USB/RS232 converter communication link to a PC.

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USB - Universal Serial Bus
Metres - A unit of measure, one metre equals 100 centimetres
PC - Personal Computer - an electronic device for acheiving multiple electronic tasks including word processing, emails and internet access
Components - Multiple items used to complete the product.
USB - Universal Serial Bus. A method of connecting a device to a computer

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