X-Git-Url: https://git.ucc.asn.au/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=inline;f=thesis%2Fthesis.tex;h=44f7deea48546f6511082998b61b3ff09fd6dfd7;hb=b64d0037c97e4d874f1b7e592d8831f0ac72dcde;hp=3fe78e18388476153db9fb0b2dfa150941d9f3ae;hpb=91a05d0f816b5f8ccb1f123ae1dcbc3c853afb17;p=matches%2Fhonours.git diff --git a/thesis/thesis.tex b/thesis/thesis.tex index 3fe78e18..44f7deea 100644 --- a/thesis/thesis.tex +++ b/thesis/thesis.tex @@ -615,6 +615,11 @@ The requirement that the AVR Butterfly share a common ground with the controllin Although the RS-232 is relatively simple to implement, which makes it ideal for non-proprietry microprocessor applications, most modern computers no longer feature RS-232 COM ports. Although a computer with COM ports was available at CAMSP, due to the extreme unreliability of this computer, it was quickly replaced with a laptop that did not possess COM ports, and a commercial RS-232 to USB converter was used to interface with the laptop. + +\section*{Pressure Monitoring} + + + \pagebreak \bibliographystyle{unsrt} \bibliography{thesis}