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Electronic Instrument Handbook 3rd edition [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 1264 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 239x193x51 mm, kaal: 2112 g, 600 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Sep-1999
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • ISBN-10: 0070126186
  • ISBN-13: 9780070126183
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 1264 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 239x193x51 mm, kaal: 2112 g, 600 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Sep-1999
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • ISBN-10: 0070126186
  • ISBN-13: 9780070126183
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This work helps you design, select and operate the latest electronic instruments. Now in an up-to-the-minute third edition, the bestselling "Electronic Instrument Handbook", by top technical author Clyde F. Coombs, Jr. and over 30 leading experts, helps you design, select and operate conventional, virtual, and network-based electronic instruments. From calibration, traceability standards, data acquisition, transducers, analog-to-digital conversion, signal sources, processors and microprocessors, power supplies and more, you move on to current and voltage measurement, signal and waveform-generation, frequency and time measurement and circuit element measurement instruments, microwave passive devices and digital domain instruments. You learn what every instrument type does - how it works and how to get the most out of it. You'll also zero in on: instrument systems; software and connectivity for instrumentation - including network connections, instrument drivers, graphical user interfaces, virtual instruments and software defined instruments; distributed and networked instrumentation, including smart sensors and the Internet; and much, much more!
Contributors xxi Foreword xxiii Dr. Frederick E. Terman Preface xxv Part 1 Introduction to Electronic Instruments and Measurements Introduction to Electronic Instruments and Measurements 1.1(1) Bonnie Stahlin Calibration, Traceability, and Standards 2.1(1) David R. Workman Basic Electronic Standards 3.1(1) David R. Workman Data-Acquisition Systems 4.1(1) Fred Cruger Transducers 5.1(1) J. Fleming Dias Analog-to-Digital Converters 6.1(1) John J. Corcoran Signal Sources 7.1(1) Charles Kingsford-Smith Microwave Signal Sources 8.1(1) William Heinz Digital Signal Processing 9.1(1) John Guilford Embedded Computers in Electronic Instruments 10.1(1) Tim Mikkelsen Power Supplies 11.1(1) James S. Gallo Instrument Hardware User Interfaces 12.1(1) Jan Ryles Part 2 Current and Voltage Measurement Instruments Voltage, Current, and Resistance Measuring Instruments 13.1(1) Scott Stever Oscilloscopes 14.1(1) Alan J. De Vilbiss Power Measurements 15.1(1) Ronald E. Pratt Part 3 Signal and Waveform Generation Instruments Oscillators, Function Generators, Frequency and Waveform Synthesizers 16.1(1) Charles Kingsford-Smith Pulse Generators 17.1(1) Andreas Pfaff Microwave Signal Generators 18.1(1) William Heinz Part 4 Frequency and Time Measurement Instruments Electronic Counters and Frequency and Time Interval Analyzers 19.1(1) Rex Chappell Precision Time and Frequency Sources 20.1(1) Leonard S. Cutler John A. Kusters Spectrum Analyzers 21.1(1) Alan W. Schmidt Part 5 Lightwave Test and Measurement Instruments Lightwave Signal Sources 22.1(1) Waguih Ishak Lightwave Signal Analysis 23.1(1) Waguih Ishak Lightwave Component Analyzers 24.1(1) Waguih Ishak Optical Time Domain Reflectometers 25.1(1) Waguih Ishak Part 6 Circuit Element Measurement Instruments Impedance Measurement Instruments 26.1(1) Yoh Narimatsu Semiconductor Test Instrumentation 27.1(1) James L. Hook Network Analyzers 28.1(1) Daniel R. Harkins Part 7 Digital Domain Instruments Logic Analyzers 29.1(1) Steve Warntjes Protocol Analyzers 30.1(1) Steve Witt Bit Error Rate Measuring Instruments: Pattern Generators and Error Detectors 31.1(1) Hugh Walker Part 8 Microwave Passive Devices Microwave Passive Devices 32.1(1) Frank K. David Part 9 Using Electronic Instruments Impedance Considerations 33.1(1) K. D. Baker D. A. Burt Electrical Interference 34.1(1) D. A. Burt K. D. Baker Electrical Grounding 35.1(1) D. A. Burt K. D. Baker Distributed Parameters and Component Considerations 36.1(1) K. D. Baker D. A. Burt Digital Interface Issues 37.1(1) D. A. Burt K. D. Baker Part 10 Instruments in Systems Instrument Systems 38.1(1) James M. McGillivary Switches in Automated Test Systems 39.1(1) Calvin Erickson Standards-Based Modular Instruments 40.1(1) Dave Richey Part 11 Software and Connectivity for Instrumentation Software and Instrumentation 41.1(1) Phil Christ Bonnie Stahlin Networked Connectivity for Instruments 42.1(1) Tim Tillson Computer Connectivity for Instruments 43.1(1) Joseph E. Mueller Graphical User Interfaces for Instruments 44.1(1) Jan Ryles Virtual Instruments 45.1(1) Darren Kwock Part 12 Distributed and Networked Instrumentation Distributed Measurement Systems 46.1(1) Geri Georg Smart Transducers (Sensors or Actuators), Interfaces, and Networks 47.1 Kang Lee Acronyms and Abbreviations A.1 Index I.1
Clyde F. Coombs, Jr, (Los Altos, CA) recently retired from Hewlett-Packard. He is the editor of all five editions of the Printed Circuits Handbook, the first of which was published in 1967. He is also the editor of two editions of the Electronics Instrument Handbook and the communications Network Test and Measurement Handbook.