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Instrumentation: Theory and Practice, Part 1: Principles of Measurements - Part 1,

Part of the Synthesis Lectures on Mechanical Engineering series
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This book emphasizes simple and concise coverage of the fundamental aspects of measuring systems.

It is designed to provide the reader with essential knowledge regarding signals, signal analysis, signal conditioning circuits, and data acquisition systems.

The prerequisites are a basic knowledge of multivariable calculus, introductory physics, and a familiarity with basic electrical circuits and components.

Delivers topics and techniques that are fundamental to the understanding of the measurement process.

These include standards, dynamic characteristics of measuring devices, statistical analysis of data, uncertainty analysis, signal conditioning devices, transistors,and logic circuits, analog to digital converters.

To aid in the understanding of the subject matter and related applications, the book chapters are complemented with examples and problems.

Careful attention was paid to the details of figures and illustration to help enforce the learning objectives of this book.

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Product Details
3031152468 / 9783031152467
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
30/09/2022
Switzerland
English
258 pages
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