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Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements is designed as a textbook for undergraduate students of electrical, electronics, and instrumentation disciplines. It presents a comprehensive treatment of the operation, performance, applications, and limitations of both digital and analog instruments, normally encountered in an electronics laboratory.
Starting with SI units and measurement errors, the text covers electromechanical instruments, analog electronic instruments, digital voltmeters, frequency meters, and resistance, inductance, and capacitance measurement techniques. The specialized instruments investigated in the latter half of the book include analog oscilloscopes, digital storage oscilloscopes, signal generators, waveform analysers, and graphic recording instruments. Instrument calibration is also discussed as well as power and energy measurement. To make the text comprehensive, dedicated chapters on magnetic measurements, transducers, and telemetry have been included.
Salient Features
Numerous illustrations to explain the concepts Practical worked-out examples throughout the text to link theory with application Plenty of chapter end review questions and unsolved problems for practice New to the Third Edition
Every part of the book has been revised, rewritten, and rearranged to strive for the most appropriate coverage. The most notable additions are: Five new chapters: classical AC bridge methods, power and energy measurement, magnetic measurements, introduction to transducers, and telemetry Improved coverage on ground resistance measurement and cable fault location.
ISBN - 9780195696141
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