Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Modern Sensors: Physics, Designs, and Applications


The Handbook's coverage of sensors is extensive, ranging from simple photodiodes to complex devices containing components in combination. It offers hard-to-find reference data on the properties of numerous materials and sensing elements and emphasizes devices that are less well-known, whose technology is still being refined, and whose use permits the measurement of variables that were previously inaccessible.
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Electromagnetism for Electronic Engineers

Author(s): Richard Carter
Publisher: Ventus Publishing ApS
Date : 2008
Pages : 158
Format : PDF
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Language : English
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ISBN-13 : 9788776814656

This introduction to electromagnetic theory emphasises applications in electronic engineering. The book explores the relationship between fundamental principles and the idealisations of electric circuit theory. Attention is drawn to the effects of parasitic capacitance and inductance, to electromagnetic screening and to the effects of propagation delay. The text includes numerical and approximate methods for calculating resistance capacitance and inductance. With its clear presentation of both theoretical and practical topics this is an ideal introductory text for degree students.
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