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Technical Aspects of Data Communication
About this book
Technical Aspects of Data Communication, Third Edition provides information pertinent to the technical aspects of data communication. This book discusses a simple asynchronous interface implemented with a specialized integrated circuit called a UART. Organized into 28 chapters, this edition begins with an overview of the interface standards ranging from the classic EIA-232-D to the EIA-530. This text then describes modems and modem control, with material on high-speed modems and error-correcting modems. Other chapters discuss hardware and software methods. This book discusses as well digital transmission systems and the Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN). The final chapter deals with local area networks (LANs) and shows how data communication is the key to information and resources sharing in modern networks of personal computers and work stations. This book is intended to be suitable for readers who are about to design a data communication system, are about to purchase a program data communication hardware, or are just interested in learning more about data communication.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Technical Aspects of Data Communication
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. Asynchronous Communications
- Chapter 2. A Single-Line Asynchronous UART
- Chapter 3. Interface Standards
- Chapter 4. Beyond Interface Standards
- Chapter 5. Private Line Modem Control
- Chapter 6. A Single Line Asynchronous UART with Private Line Modem Control
- Chapter 7. Asynchronous Multiplexers
- Chapter 8. Telephone Switching Systems
- Chapter 9. Modem Control for Switched Network Use
- Chapter 10. Asynchronous Modems for Switched Network Use
- Chapter 11. Automatic Calling Units
- Chapter 12. Asynchronous Multiplexers with Modem Control
- Chapter 13. Error Detection
- Chapter 14. Synchronous Communications
- Chapter 15. A Single Line Synchronous USRT
- Chapter 16. Protocols
- Chapter 17. BISYNC and Character-Oriented Protocols
- Chapter 18. DDCMP and Byte Count-Oriented Protocols
- Chapter 19. SDLC and Bit-Oriented Protocols
- Chapter 20. A Single Line USRT for Bit-Oriented Protocols
- Chapter 21. Multiplexer Enhancements
- Chapter 22. Sophisticated Modems
- Chapter 23. Digital Transmission
- Chapter 24. Packet Switching
- Chapter 25. Integrated Services Digital Network
- Chapter 26. Special Problems
- Chapter 27. CCITT Recommendations X.20 and X.21
- Chapter 28. Local Area Networks
- APPENDIX A: How Far—How Fast?
- APPENDIX B: Modem Options
- APPENDIX C: Codes
- APPENDIX D: Universal Synchronous Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (USART)
- APPENDIX E: Format and Speed Table for Asynchronous Communications
- APPENDIX F: Channel Conditioning
- APPENDIX G: Interface Connector Pinning
- APPENDIX H: Hayes Smartmodem 1200 and Hayes Smartmodem 2400 Dialing Commands and Responses
- APPENDIX I: Where to Get More Information
- Glossary
- Index