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Handbook of Modern Sensors

Physics, Designs and Applications

3rd Edition
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Book Details:

Publisher:Springer
Series: Springer , Handbook
Author:Jacob Fraden
Edition:3
ISBN-10:0387007504
ISBN-13:9780387007502
Pages:589
Published:Dec 04 2003
Posted:Nov 19 2014
Language:English
Book format:PDF
Book size:14.31 MB

Book Description:

The Handbook's coverage of sensors is extensive, ranging from simple photodiodes to complex devices containing components in combination. It offers hard-to-find reference data on the properties of numerous materials and sensing elements and emphasizes devices that are less well-known, whose technology is still being refined, and whose use permits the measurement of variables that were previously inaccessible.

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