Electronic instruments : instrumentation training course / Dale R. Patrick

By: Patrick, Dale R [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice-Hall, c1992Edition: Fourth editionDescription: ix, 285 pages : iillustrations ; 21 cmISBN: 9789718613764Subject(s): ENGINEERING INSTRUMENTS | ELECRRONIC INSTRUMENTSLOC classification: TA 165 .P38 1992
Contents:
Measurement circuits and primary devices -- power supplies -- Amplifiers -- Oscilloscopes -- Digital electronics -- electronic recording instruments -- Computer-based systems --Electronic Recorders -- Electronic transmitters -- pH Instruments -- Flowmeters and converters -- Recorders and indicators -- Electronic controllers -- Programmable logic controllers -- Electronic converters -- Magnetic and electromagnetic principles -- Applications of Magnetism in instruments
Summary: The course of study is based on functional training methods, which include: direct study of actual industrial instrumwents, extensive use of oscilloscope, and development of principles and theory only when needed to understand a piece of equipment and circuits.
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Electronics and Communications Engineering General Circulation GC TA 165 .P38 1992 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000015438

Includes index.

Measurement circuits and primary devices -- power supplies -- Amplifiers -- Oscilloscopes -- Digital electronics -- electronic recording instruments -- Computer-based systems --Electronic Recorders -- Electronic transmitters -- pH Instruments -- Flowmeters and converters -- Recorders and indicators -- Electronic controllers -- Programmable logic controllers -- Electronic converters -- Magnetic and electromagnetic principles -- Applications of Magnetism in instruments

The course of study is based on functional training methods, which include: direct study of actual industrial instrumwents, extensive use of oscilloscope, and development of principles and theory only when needed to understand a piece of equipment and circuits.

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