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100 _a Carr J Joseph
245 _aElements of Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements
_c Joseph J. Carr
250 _a3RD
260 _aNoida
_bPearson
_c2008
300 _a614
505 _tIntroduction to Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement.
_tSome Basic Measurement Theory.
_tDC and AC Deflection Meter Movements.
_tBridge Circuits.
_tComparison Measurements.
_tThe Basics of Digital Instruments.
_tElectronic Multimeters.
_tThe Oscilloscope.
_tSignal Generators.
_tMechanical Graphics Chart Recorders.
_tSpecial-Purpose Laboratory Amplifiers.
_tOperational Amplifiers.
_tSensors, Electrodes, and Transducers.
_tProbes and Connectors.
_tHandling Signals, Sensors, and Instruments.
_tData Converters.
_tTesting Electronic Components.
_tMeasurement of Frequency and Time.
_tMeasurements on Untuned Amplifiers.
_tMeasurements on Tuned Circuits.
_tAntenna and Transmission Line Measurements.
_tRadio Receiver Measurements and Alignment.
_tSpectrum Analyzers.
_tRadio Transmitter Measurements.
_tIEEE—488 General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) Instruments.
520 _a The text provides a readable introduction to ordinary workshop and laboratory instrumentation. Material is presented through a careful blend of theory and practice to provide a practical text for students who will soon be in the real world, working with electronics.
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