
Digital and Analogue Instrumentation
Testing and measurement
Nihal Kularatna(Author)
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Publisher)
Published on 25. October 2002
Book
Hardback
675 pages
978-0-85296-999-1 (ISBN)
Description
To obtain the full value from instrumentation, users require familiarity with a number of basic concepts and an understanding of how those building blocks relate to one another. In this book, Nihal Kularatna provides an introduction to the main families of instruments for students and professionals who have to carry out practical work in electronics and measurement. For each family he covers internal design, use and applications, highlighting their advantages and limitations from a practical application viewpoint.
Written in a simple, lucid and readable style, the book does not assume detailed knowledge but will give the reader an appropriate understanding of how to use instrumentation validly in its defined context. The book reviews the state-of-the art and extends the range of instruments to encompass digital families. The author also examines conventional and arbitrary waveform generators, spectrum analysis, logic analysers, instrument buses and VLSI testing, DSL/SDH/PDH and general transmission measurements, DSPs and the latest sensors.
This book will be of interest to professional electrical and electronic engineers and students, especially those working on design and test, but any who make use of instruments and instrumentation systems.
Written in a simple, lucid and readable style, the book does not assume detailed knowledge but will give the reader an appropriate understanding of how to use instrumentation validly in its defined context. The book reviews the state-of-the art and extends the range of instruments to encompass digital families. The author also examines conventional and arbitrary waveform generators, spectrum analysis, logic analysers, instrument buses and VLSI testing, DSL/SDH/PDH and general transmission measurements, DSPs and the latest sensors.
This book will be of interest to professional electrical and electronic engineers and students, especially those working on design and test, but any who make use of instruments and instrumentation systems.
Reviews / Votes
'The author provides a state-of-the art review of modern families of digital instruments.' * Current Engineering Practice *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Stevenage
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 40 mm
Weight
1170 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85296-999-1 (9780852969991)
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Person
Nihal Kularatna is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. From 1986 to 2000 he developed a research and development base at the Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Modern Technologies in Sri Lanka where he was a Principal Research Engineer and subsequently CEO (2000-2001). He has published over 50 papers and is the author of three books. He is a Fellow of the IET.
Author
Senior LecturerUniversity of Auckland, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, New Zealand
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Enabling technologies
Chapter 3: Data converters
Chapter 4: Waveform parameters, multimeters and pulse techniques
Chapter 5: Fundamentals of oscilloscopes
Chapter 6: Recent developments on DSO techniques
Chapter 7: Electronic counters
Chapter 8: Conventional signal sources and arbitrary waveform generators
Chapter 9: Spectrum analysis
Chapter 10: Logic analysers
Chapter 11: An introduction to instrument buses and VLSI testing
Chapter 12: Transmission measurements
Chapter 13: Digital signal processors
Chapter 14: Sensors
Chapter 15: Calibration of instruments
Chapter 2: Enabling technologies
Chapter 3: Data converters
Chapter 4: Waveform parameters, multimeters and pulse techniques
Chapter 5: Fundamentals of oscilloscopes
Chapter 6: Recent developments on DSO techniques
Chapter 7: Electronic counters
Chapter 8: Conventional signal sources and arbitrary waveform generators
Chapter 9: Spectrum analysis
Chapter 10: Logic analysers
Chapter 11: An introduction to instrument buses and VLSI testing
Chapter 12: Transmission measurements
Chapter 13: Digital signal processors
Chapter 14: Sensors
Chapter 15: Calibration of instruments