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Principles of Electronic Instrumentation James Diefendefer

Principles of Electronic Instrumentation By James Diefendefer

Principles of Electronic Instrumentation by James Diefendefer


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This student oriented text familiarizes undergraduates with the electronics involved in scientific instrumentation and control systems for use in research and end products.

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Principles of Electronic Instrumentation Summary

Principles of Electronic Instrumentation by James Diefendefer

This student-oriented text familiarizes undergraduates with the electronics involved in scientific instrumentation and control systems for use in research and end products. Suitable for the one- or two-semester courses, the text emphasizes electronics applications, rather than the physics or engineering of a device. This makes the material suitable for students who need a fundamental knowledge of electronics for the laboratory or workplace. Manufacturers' data sheets for nearly every common component are gathered in a convenient appendix, making learning and applications much easier and providing students with a valuable reference tool.

Table of Contents

Direct Current Circuits. Capacitors and Inductors. Alternating Current Circuits I. Alternating Current Circuits II. Diodes and Some Applications. Test Equipment and Measurement. Transducers. Transistors. Operational Amplifiers. Waveform Generators. Digital Basics. Digital Circuitry. Microprocessor Basics. Digital and Analog I/O. Noise.

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CIN0030747090G
9780030747090
0030747090
Principles of Electronic Instrumentation by James Diefendefer
Used - Good
Hardback
Cengage Learning, Inc
19940102
600
N/A
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