Title: | Handbook of Modern Sensors: Physics, Designs, and Applications |
Author: | Jacob Fraden |
Pages: | 590 pages |
Publisher: | Springer; 3rd edition (December 4, 2003) |
Language: | English |
ISBN-10: | 0387007504 |
ISBN-13: | 978-0387007502 |
Dimensions: | 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches |
File Type: | PDF |
Size: | 9.84 Mb |
Description: | Preface 1 Data Acquisition 2 Sensor Characteristics 3 Physical Principles of Sensing 4 Optical Components of Sensors 5 Interface Electronic Circuits 6 Occupancy and Motion Detectors 7 Position, Displacement, and Level 8 Velocity and Acceleration 9 Force, Strain, and Tactile Sensos 10 Pressure Sensors 11 Flow Sensors 12 Acoustic Sensors 13 Humidity and Moisture Sensors 14 Light Detectors 15 Radiation Detectors 16 Temperature Sensors 17 Chemical Sensors 18 Sensor Materials and Technologies Appendix Index |
Review: | "… A very useful book … It strikes an excellent balance between a large variety of different sensor types and moderate description of each to yield a book of reasonable length … Provides excellent information on all types of physical measurements. I recommend it highly." Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology "Jacob Fraden has produced a valuable, single-volume reference on the devices that bridge the analog and digital worlds." Lawrence Rubin, MIT |
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