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Digital signal processing system-level design using LabVIEW [[electronic resource] /] / by Nasser Kehtarnavaz and Namjin Kim
Digital signal processing system-level design using LabVIEW [[electronic resource] /] / by Nasser Kehtarnavaz and Namjin Kim
Autore Kehtarnavaz Nasser
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Newnes, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (305 p.)
Disciplina 621.3822
Altri autori (Persone) KimNamjin
Soggetto topico Signal processing - Digital techniques - Computer programs
ISBN 1-281-01004-9
1-4237-2354-6
9786611010041
0-08-047724-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Digital Signal Processing System-Level Design Using LabVIEW TM; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; What's on the CD-ROM?; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Digital Signal Processing Hands-On Lab Courses; 1.2 Organization; 1.3 Software Installation; 1.4 Updates; 1.5 Bibliography; Chapter 2. LabVIEW Programming Environment; 2.1 Virtual Instruments (VIs); 2.2 Graphical Environment; 2.3 Building a Front Panel; 2.4 Building a Block Diagram; 2.5 Grouping Data: Array and Cluster; 2.6 Debugging and Profiling VIs; 2.7 Bibliography; Lab 1: Getting Familiar with LabVIEW: Part I
L1.1 Building a Simple VIL1.2 Using Structures and SubVIs; L1.3 Create an Array with Indexing; L1.4 Debugging VIs: Probe Tool; L1.5 Bibliography; Lab 2: Getting Familiar with LabVIEW: Part II; L2.1 Building a System VI with Express VIs; L2.2 Building a System with Regular VIs; L2.3 Profile VI; L2.4 Bibliography; Chapter 3. Analog-to-Digital Signal Conversion; 3.1 Sampling; 3.2 Quantization; 3.3 Signal Reconstruction; Lab 3: Sampling, Quantization and Reconstruction; L3.1 Aliasing; L3.2 Fast Fourier Transform; L3.3 Quantization; L3.4 Signal Reconstruction; L3.5 Bibliography
Chapter 4. Digital Filtering 4.1 Digital Filtering; 4.2 LabVIEW Digital Filter Design Toolkit; 4.3 Bibliography; Lab 4: FIR/IIR Filtering System Design; L4.1 FIR Filtering System; L4.2 IIR Filtering System; L4.3 Building a Filtering System Using Filter Coefficients; L4.4 Filter Design Without Using DFD Toolkit; L4.5 Bibliography; Chapter 5. Fixed-Point versus Floating-Point; 5.1 Q-format Number Representation; 5.2 Finite Word Length Effects; 5.3 Floating-Point Number Representation; 5.4 Overflow and Scaling; 5.5 Data Types in LabVIEW; 5.6 Bibliography; Lab 5: Data Type and Scaling
L5.1 Handling Data types in LabVIEW L5.2 Overflow Handling; L5.3 Scaling Approach; L5.4 Digital Filtering in Fixed-Point Format; L5.5 Bibliography; Chapter 6. Adaptive Filtering; 6.1 System Identification; 6.2 Noise Cancellation; 6.3 Bibliography; Lab 6: Adaptive Filtering Systems; L6.1 System Identification; L6.2 Noise Cancellation; L6.3 Bibliography; Chapter 7. Frequency Domain Processing; 7.1 Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT); 7.2 Short-Time Fourier Transform (STFT); 7.3 Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT); 7.4 Signal Processing Toolset; 7.5 Bibliography
Lab 7: FFT, STFT and DWT L7.1 FFT versus STFT; L7.2 DWT; L7.3 Bibliography; Chapter 8. DSP Implementation Platform: TMS3aOC6x Architecture and Software Tools; 8.1 TMS320C6X DSP; 8.2 C6x DSK Target Boards; 8.3 DSP Programming; 8.4 Bibliography; Lab 8: Getting Familiar with Code Composer Studio; L8.1 Code Composer Studio; L8.2 Creating Projects; L8.3 Debugging Tools; L8.4 Bibliography; Chapter 9. LabVIEW DSP Integration; 9.1 Communication with LabVIEW: Real-Time Data Exchange (RTDX); 9.2 LabVIEW DSP Test Integration Toolkit for TI DSP; 9.3 Combined Implementation: Gain Example; 9.4 Bibliography
Lab 9: DSP Integration Examples
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825149903321
Kehtarnavaz Nasser  
Oxford, : Newnes, 2005
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Digital storage oscilloscopes / Ian Hickman
Digital storage oscilloscopes / Ian Hickman
Autore Hickman, Ian
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : Newnes, 1997
Descrizione fisica VII, 151 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
Disciplina 621.381'5483
Soggetto non controllato Conservazione dei dati
Misure elettroniche
Oscilloscopio
ISBN 0-7506-2856-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Hickman, Ian  
London : Newnes, 1997
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Electric motors and drives : fundamentals, types and applications / / Austin Hughes and Bill Drury
Electric motors and drives : fundamentals, types and applications / / Austin Hughes and Bill Drury
Autore Hughes Austin
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 436 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 621.46
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Electric motors
Electric driving
ISBN 0-08-099368-0
1-299-20199-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; ELECTRIC MOTORS AND DRIVES; Copyright; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1 - Electric Motors - The Basics; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.PRODUCING ROTATION; 3.MAGNETIC CIRCUITS; 4.TORQUE PRODUCTION; 5.TORQUE AND MOTOR VOLUME; 6.ENERGY CONVERSION - MOTIONAL E.M.F.; 7.EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT; 8.CONSTANT VOLTAGE OPERATION; 9.GENERAL PROPERTIES OF ELECTRIC MOTORS; Chapter 2 - Introduction to Power Electronic Converters for Motor Drives; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.VOLTAGE CONTROL - D.C. OUTPUT FROM D.C. SUPPLY; 3.D.C. FROM A.C. - CONTROLLED RECTIFICATION; 4.A.C. FROM D.C. - INVERSION; 5.A.C. FROM A.C.
6. INVERTER SWITCHING DEVICES 7.CONVERTER WAVEFORMS, ACOUSTIC NOISE, AND COOLING; Chapter 3 - Conventional D.C. Motors; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.TORQUE PRODUCTION; 3. MOTIONAL E.M.F.; 4.D.C. MOTOR - STEADY-STATE CHARACTERISTICS; 5.TRANSIENT BEHAVIOR - CURRENT SURGES; 6.FOUR QUADRANT OPERATION AND REGENERATIVE BRAKING; 7.SHUNT AND SERIES MOTORS; 8.SELF-EXCITED D.C. MACHINE; 9.TOY MOTORS; Chapter 4 - D.C. Motor Drives; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.THYRISTOR D.C. DRIVES - GENERAL; 3.CONTROL ARRANGEMENTS FOR D.C. DRIVES; 4.CHOPPER-FED D.C. MOTOR DRIVES; 5.D.C. SERVO DRIVES; 6.DIGITALLY CONTROLLED DRIVES
Chapter 5 - Induction Motors - Rotating Field, Slip and Torque 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.THE ROTATING MAGNETIC FIELD; 3.TORQUE PRODUCTION; 4.INFLUENCE OF ROTOR CURRENT ON FLUX; 5.STATOR CURRENT-SPEED CHARACTERISTICS; Chapter 6 - Induction Motors - Operation from 50/60Hz Supply; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.METHODS OF STARTING CAGE MOTORS; 3.RUN-UP AND STABLE OPERATING REGIONS; 4.TORQUE-SPEED CURVES - INFLUENCE OF ROTOR PARAMETERS; 5.INFLUENCE OF SUPPLY VOLTAGE ON TORQUE-SPEED CURVE; 6.GENERATING; 7.BRAKING; 8.SPEED CONTROL; 9.POWER-FACTOR CONTROL AND ENERGY OPTIMIZATION; 10.SINGLE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS
11.POWER RANGE Chapter 7 - Variable Frequency Operation of Induction Motors; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2. INVERTER-FED INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES; 3.TORQUE-SPEED CHARACTERISTICS; 4.INTRODUCTION TO FIELD-ORIENTED CONTROL; 5.STEADY-STATE TORQUE UNDER CURRENT-FED CONDITIONS; 6.TORQUE VS SLIP FREQUENCY - CONSTANT ROTOR FLUX LINKAGE; 7.DYNAMIC TORQUE CONTROL; 8.IMPLEMENTATION OF FIELD-ORIENTED CONTROL; 9.DIRECT TORQUE CONTROL; Chapter 8 - Inverter-fed Induction Motor Drives; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.PULSE-WIDTH MODULATED (PWM) VOLTAGE SOURCE INVERTER (VSI); 3.PERFORMANCE OF INVERTER-FED INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES
4.EFFECT OF INVERTER WAVEFORM AND VARIABLE SPEED ON THE INDUCTION MOTOR 5. EFFECT OF THE INVERTER-FED INDUCTION MOTOR ON THE UTILITY SUPPLY; 6. INVERTER AND MOTOR PROTECTION; 7.ALTERNATIVE CONVERTER TOPOLOGIES; Chapter 9 - Synchronous and Brushless Permanent Magnet Machines and Drives; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.SYNCHRONOUS MOTORS; 3.EQUIVALENT CIRCUITS OF SYNCHRONOUS MOTORS; 4.OPERATION FROM CONSTANT-VOLTAGE, CONSTANT-FREQUENCY (UTILITY) SUPPLY; 5.VARIABLE-FREQUENCY OPERATION; 6. SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR DRIVES; 7. PERFORMANCE OF BRUSHLESS MOTORS; 8.RELUCTANCE AND HYSTERESIS MOTORS
Chapter 10 - Stepping and Switched-reluctance Motors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779431503321
Hughes Austin  
Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2013
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Electric motors and drives : fundamentals, types and applications / / Austin Hughes and Bill Drury
Electric motors and drives : fundamentals, types and applications / / Austin Hughes and Bill Drury
Autore Hughes Austin
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 436 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 621.46
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Electric motors
Electric driving
ISBN 0-08-099368-0
1-299-20199-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; ELECTRIC MOTORS AND DRIVES; Copyright; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1 - Electric Motors - The Basics; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.PRODUCING ROTATION; 3.MAGNETIC CIRCUITS; 4.TORQUE PRODUCTION; 5.TORQUE AND MOTOR VOLUME; 6.ENERGY CONVERSION - MOTIONAL E.M.F.; 7.EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT; 8.CONSTANT VOLTAGE OPERATION; 9.GENERAL PROPERTIES OF ELECTRIC MOTORS; Chapter 2 - Introduction to Power Electronic Converters for Motor Drives; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.VOLTAGE CONTROL - D.C. OUTPUT FROM D.C. SUPPLY; 3.D.C. FROM A.C. - CONTROLLED RECTIFICATION; 4.A.C. FROM D.C. - INVERSION; 5.A.C. FROM A.C.
6. INVERTER SWITCHING DEVICES 7.CONVERTER WAVEFORMS, ACOUSTIC NOISE, AND COOLING; Chapter 3 - Conventional D.C. Motors; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.TORQUE PRODUCTION; 3. MOTIONAL E.M.F.; 4.D.C. MOTOR - STEADY-STATE CHARACTERISTICS; 5.TRANSIENT BEHAVIOR - CURRENT SURGES; 6.FOUR QUADRANT OPERATION AND REGENERATIVE BRAKING; 7.SHUNT AND SERIES MOTORS; 8.SELF-EXCITED D.C. MACHINE; 9.TOY MOTORS; Chapter 4 - D.C. Motor Drives; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.THYRISTOR D.C. DRIVES - GENERAL; 3.CONTROL ARRANGEMENTS FOR D.C. DRIVES; 4.CHOPPER-FED D.C. MOTOR DRIVES; 5.D.C. SERVO DRIVES; 6.DIGITALLY CONTROLLED DRIVES
Chapter 5 - Induction Motors - Rotating Field, Slip and Torque 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.THE ROTATING MAGNETIC FIELD; 3.TORQUE PRODUCTION; 4.INFLUENCE OF ROTOR CURRENT ON FLUX; 5.STATOR CURRENT-SPEED CHARACTERISTICS; Chapter 6 - Induction Motors - Operation from 50/60Hz Supply; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.METHODS OF STARTING CAGE MOTORS; 3.RUN-UP AND STABLE OPERATING REGIONS; 4.TORQUE-SPEED CURVES - INFLUENCE OF ROTOR PARAMETERS; 5.INFLUENCE OF SUPPLY VOLTAGE ON TORQUE-SPEED CURVE; 6.GENERATING; 7.BRAKING; 8.SPEED CONTROL; 9.POWER-FACTOR CONTROL AND ENERGY OPTIMIZATION; 10.SINGLE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS
11.POWER RANGE Chapter 7 - Variable Frequency Operation of Induction Motors; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2. INVERTER-FED INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES; 3.TORQUE-SPEED CHARACTERISTICS; 4.INTRODUCTION TO FIELD-ORIENTED CONTROL; 5.STEADY-STATE TORQUE UNDER CURRENT-FED CONDITIONS; 6.TORQUE VS SLIP FREQUENCY - CONSTANT ROTOR FLUX LINKAGE; 7.DYNAMIC TORQUE CONTROL; 8.IMPLEMENTATION OF FIELD-ORIENTED CONTROL; 9.DIRECT TORQUE CONTROL; Chapter 8 - Inverter-fed Induction Motor Drives; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.PULSE-WIDTH MODULATED (PWM) VOLTAGE SOURCE INVERTER (VSI); 3.PERFORMANCE OF INVERTER-FED INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES
4.EFFECT OF INVERTER WAVEFORM AND VARIABLE SPEED ON THE INDUCTION MOTOR 5. EFFECT OF THE INVERTER-FED INDUCTION MOTOR ON THE UTILITY SUPPLY; 6. INVERTER AND MOTOR PROTECTION; 7.ALTERNATIVE CONVERTER TOPOLOGIES; Chapter 9 - Synchronous and Brushless Permanent Magnet Machines and Drives; 1.INTRODUCTION; 2.SYNCHRONOUS MOTORS; 3.EQUIVALENT CIRCUITS OF SYNCHRONOUS MOTORS; 4.OPERATION FROM CONSTANT-VOLTAGE, CONSTANT-FREQUENCY (UTILITY) SUPPLY; 5.VARIABLE-FREQUENCY OPERATION; 6. SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR DRIVES; 7. PERFORMANCE OF BRUSHLESS MOTORS; 8.RELUCTANCE AND HYSTERESIS MOTORS
Chapter 10 - Stepping and Switched-reluctance Motors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816140103321
Hughes Austin  
Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2013
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Electric motors and drives : fundamentals, types and applications / Austin Hughes
Electric motors and drives : fundamentals, types and applications / Austin Hughes
Autore Hughes, Austin
Edizione [2. ed]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford \etc.!, : Newnes, 1993
Descrizione fisica XVIII, 339 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
ISBN 0750617411
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNICAS-PUV0479416
Hughes, Austin  
Oxford \etc.!, : Newnes, 1993
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Electric vehicle battery systems / Sandeep Dhameja
Electric vehicle battery systems / Sandeep Dhameja
Autore Dhameja, Sandeep
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston [etc.], : Newnes, c2002
Descrizione fisica IX, 230 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 629.22
629.2293
Soggetto topico Automobili - Dispositivi elettrici
Autoveicoli a trazione elettrica - Manuali
ISBN 0750699167
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISANNIO-NAP0463730
Dhameja, Sandeep  
Boston [etc.], : Newnes, c2002
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Electrical engineer's reference book [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] M.A. Laughton, D.J. Warne
Electrical engineer's reference book [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] M.A. Laughton, D.J. Warne
Edizione [6th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Boston, : Newnes, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1519 p.)
Disciplina 621.3
Altri autori (Persone) LaughtonM. A
WarneD. F
Soggetto topico Electrical engineering
Electronics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-79591-7
9786611795917
0-08-052354-4
1-60119-452-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Electrical Engineer's Reference Book; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Section A: General Principles; Chapter 1. Units, Mathematics and Physical Quantities; 1.1 International unit system; 1.2 Mathematics; 1.3 Physical quantities; 1.4 Physical properties; 1.5 Electricity; Chapter 2. Electrotechnoloy; 2.1 Nomenclature; 2.2 Thermal effects; 2.3 Electrochemical effects; 2.4 Magnetic field effects; 2.5 Electric field effects; 2.6 Electromagnetic field effects; 2.7 Electrical discharges; Chapter 3. Network Analysis; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Basic network analysis
3.3 Power-system network analysis Section B: Materials & Processes; Chapter 4. Fundamental Properties of Materials; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Mechanical properties; 4.3 Thermal properties; 4.4 Electrically conducting materials; 4.5 Magnetic materials; 4.6 Dielectric materials; 4.7 Optical materials; 4.8 The plasma state; Chapter 5. Conductors Superconductors; 5.1 Conducting materials; 5.2 Superconductors; Chapter 6. Semiconductor ,Thick and Thin-Film Microcircuits; 6.1 Silicon, silicon dioxide, thick- and thin-film technology; 6.2 Thick- and thin-film microcircuits; Chapter 7. Insulation
7.1 Insulating materials 7.2 Properties and testing; 7.3 Gaseous dielectrics; 7.4 Liquid dielectrics; 7.5 Semi-fluid and fusible materials; 7.6 Varnishes, enamels, paints and lacquers; 7.7 Solid dielectrics; 7.8 Composite solid/liquid dielectrics; 7.9 Irradiation effects; 7.10 Fundamentals of dielectric theory; 7.11 Polymeric insulation for high voltage outdoor applications; Chapter 8. Magnetic Materials; 8.1 Ferromagnetics; 8.2 Electrical steels including silicon steels; 8.3 Soft irons and relay steels; 8.4 Ferrites; 8.5 Nickel-iron alloys; 8.6 Iron-cobalt alloys
8.7 Permanent magnet materials Chapter 9. Electroheat and Materials Processing; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Direct resistance heating; 9.3 Indirect resistance heating; 9.4 Electric ovens and furnaces; 9.5 Induction heating; 9.6 Metal melting; 9.7 Dielectric heating; 9.8 Ultraviolet processes; 9.9 Plasma torches; 9.10 Semiconductor plasma processing; 9.11 Lasers; Chapter 10. Welding and Soldering; 10.1 Arc welding; 10.2 Resistance welding; 10.3 Fuses; 10.4 Contacts; 10.5 Special alloys; 10.6 Solders; 10.7 Rare and precious metals; 10.8 Temperature-sensitive bimetals; 10.9 Nuclear-reactor materials
10.10 Amorphous materials Section C: Control; Chapter 11. Electrical Measurement; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Terminology; 11.3 The role of measurement traceability in product quality; 11.4 National and international measurement standards; 11.5 Direct-acting analogue measuring instruments; 11.6 Integrating (energy) metering; 11.7 Electronic instrumentation; 11.8 Oscilloscopes; 11.9 Potentiometers and bridges; 11.10 Measuring and protection transformers; 11.11 Magnetic measurements; 11.12 Transducers; 11.13 Data recording; Chapter 12. Industrial Instrumentation; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 Temperature
12.3 Flow
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Electrical engineer's reference book [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] M.A. Laughton, D.J. Warne
Electrical engineer's reference book [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] M.A. Laughton, D.J. Warne
Edizione [6th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Boston, : Newnes, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1519 p.)
Disciplina 621.3
Altri autori (Persone) LaughtonM. A
WarneD. F
Soggetto topico Electrical engineering
Electronics
ISBN 1-281-79591-7
9786611795917
0-08-052354-4
1-60119-452-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Electrical Engineer's Reference Book; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Section A: General Principles; Chapter 1. Units, Mathematics and Physical Quantities; 1.1 International unit system; 1.2 Mathematics; 1.3 Physical quantities; 1.4 Physical properties; 1.5 Electricity; Chapter 2. Electrotechnoloy; 2.1 Nomenclature; 2.2 Thermal effects; 2.3 Electrochemical effects; 2.4 Magnetic field effects; 2.5 Electric field effects; 2.6 Electromagnetic field effects; 2.7 Electrical discharges; Chapter 3. Network Analysis; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Basic network analysis
3.3 Power-system network analysis Section B: Materials & Processes; Chapter 4. Fundamental Properties of Materials; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Mechanical properties; 4.3 Thermal properties; 4.4 Electrically conducting materials; 4.5 Magnetic materials; 4.6 Dielectric materials; 4.7 Optical materials; 4.8 The plasma state; Chapter 5. Conductors Superconductors; 5.1 Conducting materials; 5.2 Superconductors; Chapter 6. Semiconductor ,Thick and Thin-Film Microcircuits; 6.1 Silicon, silicon dioxide, thick- and thin-film technology; 6.2 Thick- and thin-film microcircuits; Chapter 7. Insulation
7.1 Insulating materials 7.2 Properties and testing; 7.3 Gaseous dielectrics; 7.4 Liquid dielectrics; 7.5 Semi-fluid and fusible materials; 7.6 Varnishes, enamels, paints and lacquers; 7.7 Solid dielectrics; 7.8 Composite solid/liquid dielectrics; 7.9 Irradiation effects; 7.10 Fundamentals of dielectric theory; 7.11 Polymeric insulation for high voltage outdoor applications; Chapter 8. Magnetic Materials; 8.1 Ferromagnetics; 8.2 Electrical steels including silicon steels; 8.3 Soft irons and relay steels; 8.4 Ferrites; 8.5 Nickel-iron alloys; 8.6 Iron-cobalt alloys
8.7 Permanent magnet materials Chapter 9. Electroheat and Materials Processing; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Direct resistance heating; 9.3 Indirect resistance heating; 9.4 Electric ovens and furnaces; 9.5 Induction heating; 9.6 Metal melting; 9.7 Dielectric heating; 9.8 Ultraviolet processes; 9.9 Plasma torches; 9.10 Semiconductor plasma processing; 9.11 Lasers; Chapter 10. Welding and Soldering; 10.1 Arc welding; 10.2 Resistance welding; 10.3 Fuses; 10.4 Contacts; 10.5 Special alloys; 10.6 Solders; 10.7 Rare and precious metals; 10.8 Temperature-sensitive bimetals; 10.9 Nuclear-reactor materials
10.10 Amorphous materials Section C: Control; Chapter 11. Electrical Measurement; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Terminology; 11.3 The role of measurement traceability in product quality; 11.4 National and international measurement standards; 11.5 Direct-acting analogue measuring instruments; 11.6 Integrating (energy) metering; 11.7 Electronic instrumentation; 11.8 Oscilloscopes; 11.9 Potentiometers and bridges; 11.10 Measuring and protection transformers; 11.11 Magnetic measurements; 11.12 Transducers; 11.13 Data recording; Chapter 12. Industrial Instrumentation; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 Temperature
12.3 Flow
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Electrical engineer's reference book [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] M.A. Laughton, D.J. Warne
Electrical engineer's reference book [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] M.A. Laughton, D.J. Warne
Edizione [6th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Boston, : Newnes, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1519 p.)
Disciplina 621.3
Altri autori (Persone) LaughtonM. A
WarneD. F
Soggetto topico Electrical engineering
Electronics
ISBN 1-281-79591-7
9786611795917
0-08-052354-4
1-60119-452-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Electrical Engineer's Reference Book; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Section A: General Principles; Chapter 1. Units, Mathematics and Physical Quantities; 1.1 International unit system; 1.2 Mathematics; 1.3 Physical quantities; 1.4 Physical properties; 1.5 Electricity; Chapter 2. Electrotechnoloy; 2.1 Nomenclature; 2.2 Thermal effects; 2.3 Electrochemical effects; 2.4 Magnetic field effects; 2.5 Electric field effects; 2.6 Electromagnetic field effects; 2.7 Electrical discharges; Chapter 3. Network Analysis; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Basic network analysis
3.3 Power-system network analysis Section B: Materials & Processes; Chapter 4. Fundamental Properties of Materials; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Mechanical properties; 4.3 Thermal properties; 4.4 Electrically conducting materials; 4.5 Magnetic materials; 4.6 Dielectric materials; 4.7 Optical materials; 4.8 The plasma state; Chapter 5. Conductors Superconductors; 5.1 Conducting materials; 5.2 Superconductors; Chapter 6. Semiconductor ,Thick and Thin-Film Microcircuits; 6.1 Silicon, silicon dioxide, thick- and thin-film technology; 6.2 Thick- and thin-film microcircuits; Chapter 7. Insulation
7.1 Insulating materials 7.2 Properties and testing; 7.3 Gaseous dielectrics; 7.4 Liquid dielectrics; 7.5 Semi-fluid and fusible materials; 7.6 Varnishes, enamels, paints and lacquers; 7.7 Solid dielectrics; 7.8 Composite solid/liquid dielectrics; 7.9 Irradiation effects; 7.10 Fundamentals of dielectric theory; 7.11 Polymeric insulation for high voltage outdoor applications; Chapter 8. Magnetic Materials; 8.1 Ferromagnetics; 8.2 Electrical steels including silicon steels; 8.3 Soft irons and relay steels; 8.4 Ferrites; 8.5 Nickel-iron alloys; 8.6 Iron-cobalt alloys
8.7 Permanent magnet materials Chapter 9. Electroheat and Materials Processing; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Direct resistance heating; 9.3 Indirect resistance heating; 9.4 Electric ovens and furnaces; 9.5 Induction heating; 9.6 Metal melting; 9.7 Dielectric heating; 9.8 Ultraviolet processes; 9.9 Plasma torches; 9.10 Semiconductor plasma processing; 9.11 Lasers; Chapter 10. Welding and Soldering; 10.1 Arc welding; 10.2 Resistance welding; 10.3 Fuses; 10.4 Contacts; 10.5 Special alloys; 10.6 Solders; 10.7 Rare and precious metals; 10.8 Temperature-sensitive bimetals; 10.9 Nuclear-reactor materials
10.10 Amorphous materials Section C: Control; Chapter 11. Electrical Measurement; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Terminology; 11.3 The role of measurement traceability in product quality; 11.4 National and international measurement standards; 11.5 Direct-acting analogue measuring instruments; 11.6 Integrating (energy) metering; 11.7 Electronic instrumentation; 11.8 Oscilloscopes; 11.9 Potentiometers and bridges; 11.10 Measuring and protection transformers; 11.11 Magnetic measurements; 11.12 Transducers; 11.13 Data recording; Chapter 12. Industrial Instrumentation; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 Temperature
12.3 Flow
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Electrical installation work [[electronic resource] /] / Brian Scaddan
Electrical installation work [[electronic resource] /] / Brian Scaddan
Autore Scaddan Brian
Edizione [7th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Burlington, MA, : Newnes, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (481 p.)
Disciplina 621.31924
Soggetto topico Electrical engineering
Electric apparatus and appliances - Installation
Electric power systems
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-5231-0846-0
1-136-27030-2
1-283-13727-5
9786613137272
0-08-096990-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
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Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Electrical Installation Work; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Mapping to City and Guilds 2357 Certificate in Electrotechnical Technology; Chapter 1. Basic Information and Calculations; Units; Multiples and Submultiples of Units; Indices; Self-Assessment Questions; Simple Algebra; Formulae or Equations; Manipulation or Transposition of Formulae; Self-Assessment Questions; The Theorem of Pythagoras; Basic Trigonometry; Self-Assessment Questions; Areas and Volumes; Chapter 2. Electricity; Molecules and Atoms; Potential Difference; Electron Flow and Conventional Current Flow
Conductors and InsulatorsElectrical Quantities; Ohm's Law; Electricity and the Human Body; Types and Sources of Supply; Voltage Bands; Measuring Current and Voltage; Components of a Circuit; Self-Assessment Questions; Chapter 3. Resistance, Current and Voltage, Power and Energy; Resistance; Voltage Drop; Power: Symbol, P; Unit, Watt (W); Electrical Energy: Symbol, W; Unit, kWh; Self-Assessment Questions; Chapter 4. Electromagnetism; Magnetism; Electromagnetism; Application of Magnetic Effects; Drawing the Waveform of an Alternating Quantity; Addition of Waveforms
Root-Mean-Square (r.m.s.) ValueAverage Value; Three-Phase a.c. Generator; Inductance: Symbol, L; Unit, Henry (H); Induced e.m.f. Due to Change in Flux; Self-Inductance; Mutual Inductance: Symbol, M; Unit, Henry (H); Time Constant: Symbol, T; Graphical Derivation of Current Growth Curve; Energy Stored in a Magnetic Field; Inductance in a.c. Circuits; Resistance and Inductance in Series (R-L Circuits); Impedance: Symbol, Z; Unit, Ohm (O); Resistance and Inductance in Parallel; Power in a.c. Circuits; Transformers; Self-Assessment Questions; Chapter 5. Capacitors and Capacitance; Capacitors
Capacitance: Symbol, C Unit, Farad (F); Dimensions of Capacitors; Capacitors in Series; Capacitors in Parallel; Capacitors in d.c. Circuits; Capacitance in a.c. Circuits; Capacitive Reactance: Symbol, Xc; Unit, Ohm (O); Resistance and Capacitance in Series; Resistance and Capacitance in Parallel; Working Voltage; Applications of Capacitors; Self-Assessment Questions; Chapter 6. Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance in Installation Work; PF Improvement; Self-Assessment Questions; Chapter 7. Three-Phase Circuits; Star and Delta Connections; Current and Voltage Distribution
Measurement of Power in Three-Phase SystemsSelf-Assessment Questions; Chapter 8. Motors and Generators; Direct-Current Motors; The a.c. Motors; Starters; Installing a Motor; Fault Location and Repairs to a.c. Machines; Power Factor of a.c. Motors; Motor Ratings; Self-Assessment Questions; Chapter 9. Cells and Batteries; General Background; The Primary Cell; The Secondary Cell; Cell and Battery Circuits; Self-Assessment Questions; Chapter 10. Illumination and ELV Lighting; Light Sources; Lamp Types; Calculation of Lighting Requirements; Self-Assessment Questions
Chapter 11. Electricity, the Environment and the Community
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Scaddan Brian  
Oxford ; ; Burlington, MA, : Newnes, 2011
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