Mechatronic systems, sensors, and actuators : fundamentals and modeling
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Mechatronic systems, sensors, and actuators : fundamentals and modeling
(The electrical engineering handbook series, . The mechatronics handbook)
CRC Press, c2008
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Note
Edition of "The mechatronics handbook": 2nd ed
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book covers the key elements of physical systems modeling, sensors and actuators, signals and systems, computers and logic systems, and software and data acquisition. It describes mathematical models of the mechanical, electrical, and fluid subsystems that comprise many mechatronic systems.
Table of Contents
Section I: Overview of Mechatronics 1. What Is Mechatronics? 2. Mechatronic Design Approach 3. System Interfacing, Instrumentation, and Control Systems 4. Microprocessor-Based Controllers and Microelectronics 5. An Introduction to Micro- and Nanotechnology 6. Mechatronics Engineering Curriculum Design Section II: Physical System Modeling 7. Modeling Electromechanical Systems 8. Structures and Materials 9. Modeling of Mechanical Systems for Mechatronics Applications 10. Fluid Power Systems 11. Electrical Engineering 12. Engineering Thermodynamics 13. Numerical Simulation 14. Modeling and Simulation for MEMS 15. Rotational and Translational Microelectromechanical Systems: MEMS Synthesis, Microfabrication, Analysis, and Optimization 16. The Physical Basis of Analogies in Physical System Models
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