Principles of Electronic Instrumentation

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 enginee...

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Main Author: Diefenderfer, A. James (Author)
Other Authors: Holton, Brian E
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia Saunders College Pub. 1994
©1994
Edition:3rd ed
Series:Saunders golden sunburst series
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Summary: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.
Physical Description:1 v. (various pagings) illustrations 27 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0030747090