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Sensors, Circuits, and Systems for Scientific Instruments


Sensors, Circuits, and Systems for Scientific Instruments

Author: Soumyajit Mandal

language: en

Publisher: Academic Press

Release Date: 2024-12-05


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Sensors, Circuits, and Systems for Scientific Instruments: A Unified Approach presents a unified treatment of modern measurement systems by integrating relevant knowledge in sensors, circuits, signal processing, and machine learning. It also presents detailed case studies of several real-life measurement systems to illustrate how theoretical analysis and high-level designs are translated into working scientific instruments. The book is meant for upper-level undergraduate and beginning graduate students in electrical and computer engineering, applied physics, and biomedical engineering. It is designed to fill a gap in the market between books focused on specific components of measurement systems (semiconductor devices, analog circuits, digital signal processing, etc.) and books that provide a high-level "survey" or "handbook"-type overview of a wide range of sensors and measurement systems. - Develops a unified treatment of modern scientific instruments by combining knowledge of high-performance sensors, semiconductor devices, circuits, signal processing, and embedded computing - Focuses on fundamental concepts in precision sensing and interface circuitry (accuracy, precision, linearity, noise, etc.) and their impact on system-level performance instead of presenting a "laundry list" of sensor types - Introduces readers to the indispensable role of signal detection theory, pattern recognition, and machine learning for modern scientific instrumentation - Presents multiple case studies and examples to demonstrate how theoretical concepts are translated into real-life measurement systems

Sensor, Circuits and Instrumentation Systems


Sensor, Circuits and Instrumentation Systems

Author: Olfa Kanoun

language: en

Publisher: De Gruyter Oldenbourg

Release Date: 2017


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Volume 5 of the series "Advances in Signals, Systems and Devices" devotes to the most recent research on sensors, circuits and systems in signal processing, energy harvesting, measurement, multi sensor- and data fusion, nano- and molecular electronics and more. Selected papers from the IEEE sponsored "International Conference on Sensors, Circiuts and Instrumentation Systems", 2015 have been peer reviewed and abundantly revised and enlarged.

Sensor Circuits and Switching for Stringed Instruments


Sensor Circuits and Switching for Stringed Instruments

Author: Donald L. Baker

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2020-03-14


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This book presents new methods of circuit design for guitar electronics, based directly upon U.S. Non-Provisional Patent Applications. By systematic construction of unique series-parallel circuit topologies, the author shows how many series-parallel circuits are possible, including non-matched single-coil pickups, humbucking pickups, and humbucking combinations of matched single-coil pickups. This allows designers to avoid unnecessary and confusing duplicate circuits in pickup switching systems. It shows how electromechanical switches cannot produce the maximum number of tones for more than 2 or 3 pickups. Thus the author discloses an efficient micro-controller and cross-point switch architecture to replace mechanical switches, and allow access to the maximum number of tones. The discussion continues, developing humbucking circuits for odd numbers of matched single-coil pickups, extendable to any odd or even number, greater than 1, using a simplified switching system with very simple rules. It abandons some tones in favor of producing all-humbucking and unique tones, no matter what the switching choice. The author discloses both mechanical and digital switching versions. Then, based on using humbucking basis vectors, the author discloses variable-gain circuits that duplicate all possible switched humbucking tone circuits, and produces all the continuous tone gradations in between. The presentation includes analog and digitally controlled systems. The object of all the disclosures: give the guitarist or pianist a system which allows going from bright to warm tones and back, without ever needing to know which pickups are used in what combination.