Sensors and signal conditioning
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Sensors and signal conditioning
J. Wiley, 2001
2nd ed
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Praise for the First Edition . . .
"A unique piece of work, a book for electronics engineering, in general, but well suited and excellently applicable also to biomedical engineering . . . I recommend it with no reservation, congratulating the authors for the job performed." -IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology
"Describes a broad range of sensors in practical use and some circuit designs; copious information about electronic components is supplied, a matter of great value to electronic engineers. A large number of applications are supplied for each type of sensor described . . . This volume is of considerable importance."-Robotica
In this new edition of their successful book, renowned authorities Ramon Pallas-Areny and John Webster bring you up to speed on the latest advances in sensor technology, addressing both the explosive growth in the use of microsensors and improvements made in classical macrosensors. They continue to offer the only combined treatment for both sensors and the signal-conditioning circuits associated with them, following the discussion of a given sensor and its applications with signal-conditioning methods for this type of sensor. New and expanded coverage includes:
* New sections on sensor materials and microsensor technology
* Basic measurement methods and primary sensors for common physical quantities
* A wide range of new sensors, from magnetoresistive sensors and SQUIDs to biosensors
* The widely used velocity sensors, fiber-optic sensors, and chemical sensors
* Variable CMOS oscillators and other digital and intelligent sensors
* 68 worked-out examples and 103 end-of-chapter problems with annotated solutions
Table of Contents
Introduction to Sensor-Based Measurement Systems.
Resistive Sensors.
Signal Conditioning for Resistive Sensors.
Reactance Variation and Electromagnetic Sensors.
Signal Conditioning for Reactance Variation Sensors.
Self-Generating Sensors.
Signal Conditioning for Self-Generating Sensors.
Digital and Intelligent Sensors.
Other Sensing Methods.
Appendix.
Index.
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