Electronics for Scientists: Principles and Experiments for Those Who Use Instruments
ISBN-10:
0805369007
ISBN-13:
9780805369007
Author(s): Howard V. Malmstadt; Christie G. Enke
Edition: First Edition
Description:
Has much material on older vacuum-tube based circuits.Publisher's description from preface:This book is a practical book for scientists and science students. It is written expressly for chemists, physicists, engineers, medical researchers, biologists, and other science students and research workers who have little or no background in electronics but who need to gain a working knowledge of electronic devices and circuits . The order of presentation is laboratory-centered. There is a natural progression from the basic measurement techniques necessary to start experimentation toward the complete instruments and systems.Table of Contents:1. Electrical Measurements2. Power Supplies3. Amplification by Vacuum Tubes and Transistors4. Amplifier Circuits5. Oscillators6. Comparison Measurements7. Servo Systems8. Operational Amplifiers for Measurement Control9. Electronic Switching and Timing and Digital Counting SystemsSupplements:1. An Integrated System of Instruments, Test Equipment, and Rapid-Connect Parts2. DC Circuits3. Electrical Signals and Reactive CircuitsAppendixes: A. Transistor Parameter Equivalents and Interconversion Tables B. Vacuum-Tube Characteristic Curves C. Resistors (EIA-JAN Values) D. Power-Transformer Color Code
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