Principles of Electrical Measurement Series in Sensors Series
Auteur : Tumanski Slawomir
The field of electrical measurement continues to grow, with new techniques developed each year. From the basic thermocouple to cutting-edge virtual instrumentation, it is also becoming an increasingly "digital" endeavor. Books that attempt to capture the state-of-the-art in electrical measurement are quickly outdated. Recognizing the need for a text devoted to the major areas underlying modern electrical measurement, Slawomir Tumanski developed Principles of Electrical Measurement.
This text builds a solid foundation in the necessary background concepts and fundamentals needed to develop and use modern electrical instruments. The author first introduces the fundamentals-including main terms and definitions, methods of estimating accuracy and uncertainty, and standards of electrical quantities-and the classical methods of measurement. He then delves into data acquisition, signal conditioning, and signal processing for both analog and digital signals. The final chapter examines computer measuring systems and virtual measurement techniques. By focusing on the aspects that are common to all types of electrical measurement, the book ensures a solid understanding that can be easily applied in practice.
Whether used as an introduction to the field or as a reference to the essential concepts, Principles of Electrical Measurement provides the knowledge necessary to develop measurement solutions for any application.
Date de parution : 09-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 01-2006
Ouvrage de 472 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Principles of Electrical Measurement :
Mots-clés :
Bridge Circuit; AC Bridge Circuit; Delta Sigma Converter; Time Window; GPIB Interface; Phase Sensitive Rectifier; RS-232C Interface; Anti-alias Filter; Board DAQ; Phase Sensitive Detector; Digital Filters; Isolation Amplifier; Flash Converter; Moving Coil Device; Fir Filter; FFT Analysis; Operational Amplifier; Ad Converter; Integrating Converters; Da Ta; Data; DFT; AC Signal; Large Input Resistance; SNR Ratio