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This book of problems with worked solutions, aims to provide
practice in problem solving for students on undergraduate and
Higher National Diploma programmes in electronics. It may used as
an independent text, or as a companion text to Electronics by
Crecraft, Gorham and Sparkes (Chapman and Hall, 1993).
This book contains a selection of papers and articles in
instrumentation previously pub lished in technical periodicals and
journals of learned societies. Our selection has been made to
illustrate aspects of current practice and applications of
instrumentation. The book does not attempt to be encyclopaedic in
its coverage of the subject, but to provide some examples of
general transduction techniques, of the sensing of particular
measurands, of components of instrumentation systems and of
instrumentation practice in two very different environments, the
food industry and the nuclear power industry. We have made the
selection particularly to provide papers appropriate to the study
of the Open University course T292 Instrumentation. The papers have
been chosen so that the book covers a wide spectrum of
instrumentation techniques. Because of this, the book should be of
value not only to students of instrumen tation, but also to
practising engineers and scientists wishing to glean ideas from
areas of instrumentation outside their own fields of expertise. In
recent years instrumentation has emerged as a discipline in its own
right rather than as an adjunct to traditional science and
engineering disciplines. This development has been driven partly by
the needs of industries for new and improved sensing techniques,
and partly by new technological developments such as
microprocessors, optical fibres and in tegrated silicon sensors
which are revolutionising sensing and signal processing practice."
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