Description
This hands-on guide bridges theory and practice in electronic projects often found in small or medium sized companies. The book builds on heuristics used in developing anything from hand-held devices to consoles of equipment. Using a systems perspective to integrate engineering principles with real applications, this book gives specific examples, and describes the interactions, trade-offs, and priorities encountered throughout the life cycle of an electronic instrument. Electronic Instrument Design could be used as a `principles' text for senior undergraduates or serve as a reference handbook for practising engineers.
Product Information
ISBN13 (SKU)
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9780195083712
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Title
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Electronic Instrument Design - Architecting for the Life Cycle
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Author
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Kim R Fowler
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Edition
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1st
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Publisher
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Oxford University press
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Publication Date
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1996
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Country of Publication
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United States
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Format Type
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Physical
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Number of Pages
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552
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Institutions
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UNISA
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