Grounding and shielding techniques in instrumentation
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Grounding and shielding techniques in instrumentation
Wiley, c1986
3rd ed
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A highly practical approach to solving noise control problems in electronic systems. Provided are the basics on handling noise problems, on building instrumentation systems and on interconnecting systems. In addition, the book reviews physics of electrostatics, then covers active elements, amplifiers, signal conditioning, isolation transformers and more. An enlarged treatment of RF processes is included along with figures and drawings. The book has been revised, expanded and updated from the successful 1967 edition.
Table of Contents
- Electrostatics
- Capacitance and Energy Storage
- Applying Electrostatics to Practical Processes
- Practical Shielding of Instruments
- The Differential Amplifier
- Power Provisions in Postamplification
- General Application Problems
- Shielding in Resistance-Bridge Systems
- Magnetic Processes in Instrumentation
- RF Processes in Instrumentation
- The Earth Plane
- Index.
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