The Digital Interface Handbook
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Author | : John Watkinson |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 385 |
Release | : 2013-07-18 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1136026096 |
A digital interface is the technology that allows interconnectivity between multiple pieces of equipment. In other words hardware devices can communicate with each other and accept audio and video material in a variety of forms. The Digital Interface Handbook is a thoroughly detailed manual for those who need to get to grips with digital audio and video systems. Francis Rumsey and John Watkinson bring together their combined experience to shed light on the differences between audio interfaces and show how to make devices 'talk to each' in the digital domain despite their subtle differences. They also include detailed coverage of all the regularly used digital video interfaces. New information included in this third edition: dedicated audio interfaces, audio over computer network interfaces and revised material on practical audio interfacing and synchronisation.
Author | : Phaedra Shanbaum |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2019-08-22 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0429885997 |
This book is about the digital interface and its use in interactive new media art installations. It examines the aesthetic aspects of the interface through a theoretical exploration of new media artists, who create, and tactically deploy, digital interfaces in their work in order to question the socio-cultural stakes of a technology that shapes and reshapes relationships between humans and non-humans. In this way, it shows how use of the digital interface provides us with a critical framework for understanding our relationship with technology.
Author | : Professor Milena Radzikowska |
Publisher | : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 2012-10-01 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1409486656 |
Browsing for information is a significant part of most research activity, but many online collections hamper browsing with interfaces that are variants on a search box. Research shows that rich-prospect interfaces can offer an intuitive and highly flexible alternative environment for information browsing, assisting hypothesis formation and pattern-finding. This unique book offers a clear discussion of this form of interface design, including a theoretical basis for why it is important, and examples of how it can be done. It will be of interest to those working in the fields of library and information science, human-computer interaction, visual communication design, and the digital humanities as well as those interested in new theories and practices for designing web interfaces for library collections, digitized cultural heritage materials, and other types of digital collections.
Author | : John Watkinson |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2013-07-18 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 113602610X |
A digital interface is the technology that allows interconnectivity between multiple pieces of equipment. In other words hardware devices can communicate with each other and accept audio and video material in a variety of forms. The Digital Interface Handbook is a thoroughly detailed manual for those who need to get to grips with digital audio and video systems. Francis Rumsey and John Watkinson bring together their combined experience to shed light on the differences between audio interfaces and show how to make devices 'talk to each' in the digital domain despite their subtle differences. They also include detailed coverage of all the regularly used digital video interfaces. New information included in this third edition: dedicated audio interfaces, audio over computer network interfaces and revised material on practical audio interfacing and synchronisation.
Author | : Golden Krishna |
Publisher | : New Riders |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2015-01-31 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0133890422 |
Our love affair with the digital interface is out of control. We’ve embraced it in the boardroom, the bedroom, and the bathroom. Screens have taken over our lives. Most people spend over eight hours a day staring at a screen, and some “technological innovators” are hoping to grab even more of your eyeball time. You have screens in your pocket, in your car, on your appliances, and maybe even on your face. Average smartphone users check their phones 150 times a day, responding to the addictive buzz of Facebook or emails or Twitter. Are you sick? There’s an app for that! Need to pray? There’s an app for that! Dead? Well, there’s an app for that, too! And most apps are intentionally addictive distractions that end up taking our attention away from things like family, friends, sleep, and oncoming traffic. There’s a better way. In this book, innovator Golden Krishna challenges our world of nagging, screen-based bondage, and shows how we can build a technologically advanced world without digital interfaces. In his insightful, raw, and often hilarious criticism, Golden reveals fascinating ways to think beyond screens using three principles that lead to more meaningful innovation. Whether you’re working in technology, or just wary of a gadget-filled future, you’ll be enlighted and entertained while discovering that the best interface is no interface.
Author | : Jonathan A. Dell |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 203 |
Release | : 2015-06-26 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1118974352 |
Many computer applications require microprocessors to reliably interconnect and communicate with other peripherals in order to perform their intended functions. Interface design, which includes the development of the methods and processes by which two or more components communicate, is a crucial step in the deployment of microprocessors in an embedded computing environment. ARM-based microprocessors are a leading technology in this field, offering a wide range of performance for different applications. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of interface design from basic logical and theoretical principles to practical implementation on an ARM-based microprocessor, addressing both hardware and software considerations. The microprocessor’s high level of complexity is carefully analysed in the text to provide clear guidance for the reader in the design of new applications, resulting in an invaluable reference resource for graduates and engineers involved in the design of electronic products and systems. Key Features: Brings together aspects of digital hardware, interface design and software integration in a single text to make clear the link between low and high level languages for interface control Categorises interface techniques into easily distinguished chapters, progressively involving greater complexity, enabling the reader to quickly find relevant material for a particular application Provides many practical C-coded examples showing both the preparation and use of complex programmable subsystems implemented in a typical commercial product Presents in each chapter an introduction to the essential theoretical aspects and the development of simple interface designs using basic logical building blocks
Author | : Carla Viviana Coleman |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 486 |
Release | : 2017-07-31 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1351650343 |
Visual Experiences: A Concise Guide to Digital Interface Design provides step-by-step examples to enable readers to create an interface, guiding them from sketching an idea to creating an interactive prototype. This creation of a visual experience is achieved in three steps: thought, design, and interaction. This book focuses on the visual experience of digital interface design from the initial idea to end-user prototype. Key Features Shows how to design visual digital interface experiences: a concise guide to creating successful prototypes without programming. Teaches the whole process of how to sketch, design, and create interactions. Unlike other books, this book does not just give a list of terminologies, but workable examples and methods. Includes a wide range of basic to advanced exercises geared towards professionals and students alike. Includes many illustrations throughout the book, guiding the reader through the process.
Author | : Louis E. Frenzel |
Publisher | : Newnes |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2015-08-21 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 0128006714 |
This book catalogs the most popular and commonly used serial-port interfaces and provides details on the specifications and the latest standards, enabling you to select an interface for a new design or verify that an interface is working correctly. Each chapter is based on a different interface and is written in an easy to follow, standard format. With this book you will learn: - The most widely used serial interfaces - How to select the best serial interface for a specific application or design - The trade-offs between data rate and distance (length or range) - The operation and benefits of serial data transmission - The most common media used for serial data transmission - Covers the most popular and commonly used interfaces and provides details on their specifications and standards - Explains the key concepts to enable an engineer to select an interface for a new design or verify that an interface is working correctly - Each chapter is based on a different interface and is written in an easy to follow, standard format
Author | : Francis Rumsey |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Digital communications |
ISBN | : |
The Digital Interface Handbook is a thoroughly detailed manual for those who need to get to grips with digital audio and video systems. Now that installations in the broadcasting, multimedia and music industries are increasingly all digital, engineers and operators working in these industries need to become more familiar with digital interfaces, their benefits and pitfalls. Digital interfaces are the key to maintaining programme quality throughout the signal chain. In The Digital Interface Handbook Francis Rumsey and John Watkinson bring together their combined expertize to shed light on the differences between audio interfaces such as AES/EBU SPDIF, SDIF, MADI and other manufacturer-specific implementations, showing how to make devices 'talk to each other' in the digital domain despite their subtle differences. They also include detailed coverage of all the regularly used digital video interfaces. Anyone who has spent half a day wondering why two tape recorders will not communicate needs this book! A great deal more information on digital video will be found in this updated, second edition. Now that the subject is reaching a greater degree of standardization, and equipment is entering service in greater quantities, it is possible to include more on the practical applications of video, including how to go about installing equipment, including a discussion of cable lengths.
Author | : Rajesh Lal |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2013-06 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1592538037 |
Through hundreds of photographs, this dynamic guide demonstrates how to expertly apply design principles in a variety of devices, desktops, web pages, mobile and other touchscreen devices.