Introduction to Instrumentation and Measurements.
- 3rd ed.
- 1 online resource (928 pages)
Front Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Author -- Chapter 1: Measurement Systems -- Chapter 2: Analog Signal Conditioning in Instrumentation -- Chapter 3: Noise and Coherent Interference in Measurements -- Chapter 4: DC Null Methods of Measurement -- Chapter 5: AC Null Measurements -- Chapter 6: Survey of Sensor Mechanisms -- Chapter 7: Applications of Sensors to Physical Measurements -- Chapter 8: Basic Electrical Measurements -- Chapter 9: Digital Interfaces in Measurement Systems -- Chapter 10: Introduction to Digital Signal Conditioning in Instrumentation -- Chapter 11: Solid-State Chemical Microsensors and Wireless Instrumentation -- Chapter 12: Introduction to Mechanical Microsensors -- Chapter 13: Examples of the Design of Measurement Systems -- Glossary -- References -- Back Cover.
A substantial revision of a text for a standard instrumentation and measurements course taught in many departments of electrical engineering as well as bioengineering, biophysics, and applied physics, this third edition is fully updated to incorporate the latest developments in instrumentation and include new problems and examples. Ideal for upper division and graduate students requiring an overview of instrumentation, the book features two new chapters on wireless instrumentation and microsensors, new material on the design of micro-electro-mechanical (MEMS) sensors, and extensive biomedical examples and problems.