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Modern Instrumentation for Scientists and Engineers

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Knowledge of instrumentation is for experimentalists a kind of fluency in the language of measurement. But it is a fluency not so commonly possessed, and without which much of the experimental process remains hidden and mysterious. The basic goal in writing this book is to provide a treatment of useful depth of the basic elements of the instrumentation "language," namely electronics, sensors, and measurement. The present epoch is arguably a golden age for instrumentation. The crucial ingredient has been the exceptional development of semiconductor fabrication technology, and this has led to the present richness in both analog and digital inte grated circuits. The former provide relatively inexpensive but high-performance electronic modules (such as the operational amplifier) which can serve as build ing blocks for more complex circuits, whereas the latter have culminated in the desktop computer, which has permeated modem life generally and revolu tionized the instrumentation world with its capacity to act as a measurement controller and data storage center. Finally, silicon micromachining is creating a host of new sensors for such quantities as acceleration and pressure.

List of contents

I Electronic.- 1 Physical Quantities.- 2 DC Circuits.- 3 AC Circuits.- 4 Bridge Circuits.- 5 Amplifiers.- 6 Special-Purpose Circuits.- 7 Waveform Generators.- 8 Filters.- II Sensors.- 9 Temperature.- 10 Light.- 11 Magnetic Fields.- 12 Strain.- 13 Pressure.- 14 Displacement and Rotation.- 15 Acceleration.- III Measurements.- 16 DC Measurements.- 17 AC Measurements.- 18 Data Acquisition.- 19 Data Acquisition Systems.

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Knowledge of instrumentation is for experimentalists a kind of fluency in the language of measurement. But it is a fluency not so commonly possessed, and without which much of the experimental process remains hidden and mysterious. The basic goal in writing this book is to provide a treatment of useful depth of the basic elements of the instrumentation "language," namely electronics, sensors, and measurement. The present epoch is arguably a golden age for instrumentation. The crucial ingredient has been the exceptional development of semiconductor fabrication technology, and this has led to the present richness in both analog and digital inte grated circuits. The former provide relatively inexpensive but high-performance electronic modules (such as the operational amplifier) which can serve as build ing blocks for more complex circuits, whereas the latter have culminated in the desktop computer, which has permeated modem life generally and revolu tionized the instrumentation world with its capacity to act as a measurement controller and data storage center. Finally, silicon micromachining is creating a host of new sensors for such quantities as acceleration and pressure.

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"The author has managed to succeed in writing a ‘small encyclopedia of modern instrumentation’ in the size of a textbook with 320 pages … There is a vast spectrum of scientific knowledge and engineering technology included in this book … It is a very good textbook or a reference source for a continuing education seminary and for courses to nonelectronics graduates." IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement

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 From the reviews:
"The author has managed to succeed in writing a 'small encyclopedia of modern instrumentation' in the size of a textbook with 320 pages ... There is a vast spectrum of scientific knowledge and engineering technology included in this book ... It is a very good textbook or a reference source for a continuing education seminary and for courses to nonelectronics graduates." IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement

Product details

Authors James A Blackburn, James A. Blackburn
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.10.2013
 
EAN 9781461265122
ISBN 978-1-4612-6512-2
No. of pages 319
Dimensions 179 mm x 16 mm x 254 mm
Weight 664 g
Illustrations XV, 319 p.
Subjects Education and learning > Schoolbooks, general education schools
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > General, dictionaries

C, Interdisziplinäre Studien, Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary, Humanities and Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary studies, Measurement, Physics and Astronomy, Measurement Science and Instrumentation, Physical measurements

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