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Understanding Position Sensors David S Nyce

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Understanding Position Sensors David S Nyce
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.99 MB
Pages: 432
Author: David S. Nyce
ISBN: 9781032436999, 1032436999
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Understanding Position Sensors David S Nyce by David S. Nyce 9781032436999, 1032436999 instant download after payment.

As the definitive resource on position-sensing technology, Understanding Position
Sensors encompasses all aspects necessary for a full understanding of the field, with
topics of background, operational theory, design, and application., While grasping the theory of technologies used in the measurement of linear and angular/rotary position sensors, the reader will also learn about terminology, interfacing, testing, and other valuable concepts that are useful in the understanding of sensors in general. The first three chapters provide readers with the necessary background information on sensors. These chapters review the working definitions and conventions used in sensing technology; specification of position sensors and the effect on performance; and sensor output types, plus an extensive section covering communication protocols. The remaining chapters describe each separate sensor technology in detail. These include resistive sensors, cable extension transducers, capacitive sensors, inductive sensors, LVDT and RVDT sensors, distributed impedance sensors, Hall effect sensors, magnetoresistive sensors, magnetostrictive sensors, linear and rotary encoders, optical triangulation position sensors, and ultrasonic position sensors.

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