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ISE Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.05.2018

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Mcgraw Hill Higher Education

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608

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1168 g

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5. Auflage

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Englisch

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978-1-260-08519-8

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Details

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.05.2018

Verlag

Mcgraw Hill Higher Education

Seitenzahl

608

Maße (L/B/H)

23/18,6/2,2 cm

Gewicht

1168 g

Auflage

5. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-260-08519-8

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  • Produktbild: ISE Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems
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    Design Examples
    Threaded Design Examples

    Preface

    Chapter 1
    Introduction
    1.1 Mechatronics
    1.2 Measurement Systems
    1.3 Threaded Design Examples

    Chapter 2
    Electric Circuits and Components
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 Basic Electrical Elements
    2.3 Kirchhoff's Laws
    2.4 Voltage and Current Sources and Meters
    2.5 Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits
    2.6 Alternating Current Circuit Analysis
    2.7 Power in Electrical Circuits
    2.8 Transformer
    2.9 Impedance Matching 47
    2.10 Practical Considerations

    Chapter 3
    Semiconductor Electronics
    3.1 Introduction
    3.2 Semiconductor Physics as the Basis for Understanding Electronic Devices
    3.3 Junction Diode
    3.4 Bipolar Junction Transistor
    3.5 Field-Effect Transistors

    Chapter 4
    System Response
    4.1 System Response
    4.2 Amplitude Linearity
    4.3 Fourier Series Representation of Signals
    4.4 Bandwidth and Frequency Response
    4.5 Phase Linearity
    4.6 Distortion of Signals
    4.7 Dynamic Characteristics of Systems
    4.8 Zero-Order System
    4.9 First-Order System
    4.10 Second-Order System
    4.11 System Modeling and Analogies

    Chapter 5
    Analog Signal Processing Using Operational Amplifiers
    5.1 Introduction
    5.2 Amplifiers
    5.3 Operational Amplifiers
    5.4 Ideal Model for the Operational Amplifier
    5.5 Inverting Amplifier
    5.6 Noninverting Amplifier
    5.7 Summer
    5.8 Difference Amplifier
    5.9 Instrumentation Amplifier
    5.10 Integrator
    5.11 Differentiator
    5.12 Sample and Hold Circuit
    5.13 Comparator
    5.14 The Real Op Amp

    Chapter 6
    Digital Circuits
    6.1 Introduction
    6.2 Digital Representations
    6.3 Combinational Logic and Logic Classes
    6.4 Timing Diagrams
    6.5 Boolean Algebra
    6.6 Design of Logic Networks
    6.7 Finding a Boolean Expression Given a Truth Table
    6.8 Sequential Logic
    6.9 Flip-Flops
    6.10 Applications of Flip-Flops
    6.11 TTL and CMOS Integrated Circuits
    6.12 Special Purpose Digital Integrated Circuits
    6.13 Integrated Circuit System Design

    Chapter 7
    Microcontroller Programming and Interfacing
    7.1 Microprocessors and Microcomputers
    7.2 Microcontrollers
    7.3 The PIC16F84 Microcontroller
    7.4 Programming a PIC
    7.5 PicBasic Pro
    7.6 Using Interrupts
    7.7 The Arduino Prototyping Platform
    7.8 Interfacing Common PIC Peripherals
    7.9 Interfacing to the PIC
    7.10 Serial Communication
    7.11 Method to Design a Microcontroller-Based System
    7.12 Practical Considerations

    Chapter 8
    Data Acquisition
    8.1 Introduction
    8.2 Reconstruction of Sampled Signals
    8.3 Quantizing Theory
    8.4 Analog-to-Digital Conversion
    8.5 Digital-to-Analog Conversion
    8.6 Virtual Instrumentation, Data Acquisition, and Control
    8.7 Practical Considerations

    Chapter 9
    Sensors
    9.1 Introduction
    9.2 Position and Speed Measurement
    9.3 Stress and Strain Measurement
    9.4 Temperature Measurement
    9.5 Vibration and Acceleration Measurement
    9.6 Pressure and Flow Measurement
    9.7 Semiconductor Sensors and Microelectromechanical Devices

    Chapter 10
    Actuators
    10.1 Introduction
    10.2 Electromagnetic Principles
    10.3 Solenoids and Relays
    10.4 Electric Motors
    10.5 DC Motors
    10.6 Stepper Motors
    10.7 RC Servo Motors
    10.8 Selecting a Motor
    10.9 Hydraulics
    10.10 Pneumatics

    Chapter 11
    Mechatronic Systems-Control Architectures and Case Studies
    11.1 Introduction
    11.2 Control Architectures
    11.3 Introduction to Control Theory

    Appendix A
    Measurement Fundamentals
    A.1 Systems of Units
    A.2 Significant Figures
    A.3 Statistics
    A.4 Error Analysis

    Appendix B
    Physical Principles

    Appendix C
    Mechanics of Materials
    C.1 Stress and Strain Relations

    Index