Electronic instruments and measurements / Larry D. Jones, A. Foster Chin.

By: Jones, Larry D [author]
Contributor(s): Chin, A. Foster [author]
Series: Prentice-Hall International editionsPublisher: Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice-Hall, Inc. c1991Edition: Second EditionDescription: xx, 280 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9713700120Subject(s): Electronic instruments | Electronic measurementsDDC classification: 621.38154
Contents:
Introduction to instrumentation; direct current (DC) meters; alternating current (AC) meters; potentiometer circuits and voltage references; direct current bridges; alternating current bridges; electronic measuring instruments; oscilloscopes; recording instruments; signal generators; transducers; noise, digital instruments; troubleshooting with instruments; signal analyzers; fiber optics in instrumentation; data acquisition.
Summary: Designed to teach students how to select electronic instruments and interpret their readings to get accurate, reliable and cost-effective measurements. The authors present the basic theory of the operation of both DC and AC instruments, their capabilities and limitations.
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Introduction to instrumentation; direct current (DC) meters; alternating current (AC) meters; potentiometer circuits and voltage references; direct current bridges; alternating current bridges; electronic measuring instruments; oscilloscopes; recording instruments; signal generators; transducers; noise, digital instruments; troubleshooting with instruments; signal analyzers; fiber optics in instrumentation; data acquisition.

Designed to teach students how to select electronic instruments and interpret their readings to get accurate, reliable and cost-effective measurements. The authors present the basic theory of the operation of both DC and AC instruments, their capabilities and limitations.

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