
Elements of Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements
Joseph J. Carr(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 6. November 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
594 pages
978-0-13-341686-2 (ISBN)
Description
Book is appropriate as a primary text for courses in instrumentation and may also be used as a parallel reader in lab courses in instrumentation. Secondarily, it is also appropriate for courses in which the study of electronics instruments or measurement is integral.
The text provides a readable introduction to ordinary workshop and laboratory instrumentation. Material is presented through a careful blend of theory and practice to provide a practical text for students who will soon be in the real world, working with electronics.
The text provides a readable introduction to ordinary workshop and laboratory instrumentation. Material is presented through a careful blend of theory and practice to provide a practical text for students who will soon be in the real world, working with electronics.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 194 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
1130 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-341686-2 (9780133416862)
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Elements of Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement
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Content
1. Introduction to Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement.
2. Some Basic Measurement Theory.
3. DC and AC Deflection Meter Movements.
4. Bridge Circuits.
5. Comparison Measurements.
6. The Basics of Digital Instruments.
7. Electronic Multimeters.
8. The Oscilloscope.
9. Signal Generators.
10. Mechanical Graphics Chart Recorders.
11. Special-Purpose Laboratory Amplifiers.
12. Operational Amplifiers.
13. Sensors, Electrodes, and Transducers.
14. Probes and Connectors.
15. Handling Signals, Sensors, and Instruments.
16. Data Converters.
17. Testing Electronic Components.
18. Measurement of Frequency and Time.
19. Measurements on Untuned Amplifiers.
20. Measurements on Tuned Circuits.
21. Antenna and Transmission Line Measurements.
22. Radio Receiver Measurements and Alignment.
23. Spectrum Analyzers.
24. Radio Transmitter Measurements.
25. IEEE-488 General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) Instruments.
Appendix A: Integration and Differentiation.
Index.
2. Some Basic Measurement Theory.
3. DC and AC Deflection Meter Movements.
4. Bridge Circuits.
5. Comparison Measurements.
6. The Basics of Digital Instruments.
7. Electronic Multimeters.
8. The Oscilloscope.
9. Signal Generators.
10. Mechanical Graphics Chart Recorders.
11. Special-Purpose Laboratory Amplifiers.
12. Operational Amplifiers.
13. Sensors, Electrodes, and Transducers.
14. Probes and Connectors.
15. Handling Signals, Sensors, and Instruments.
16. Data Converters.
17. Testing Electronic Components.
18. Measurement of Frequency and Time.
19. Measurements on Untuned Amplifiers.
20. Measurements on Tuned Circuits.
21. Antenna and Transmission Line Measurements.
22. Radio Receiver Measurements and Alignment.
23. Spectrum Analyzers.
24. Radio Transmitter Measurements.
25. IEEE-488 General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) Instruments.
Appendix A: Integration and Differentiation.
Index.