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Series in Sensors: Resistive, Capacitive, Inductive, and Magnetic Sensor Technologies

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Sensor technologies have rapidly advanced, significantly impacting national security, health care, environmental improvement, energy management, food safety, construction monitoring, and manufacturing. However, education on these technologies has lagged behind. This text explores resistive, capacitive, inductive, and magnetic sensor technologies, offering real-world examples, sample problems, and practical exercises to illustrate the application of related science and engineering principles across various disciplines. It aids readers in understanding RCIM sensors and those with similar designs, characteristics, and circuitry. The book provides a comprehensive overview of RCIM sensing technologies, uniquely describing a broad range of sensors and their applications. It begins with a review of essential physics, then delves into intrinsic mechanisms, designs, materials, manufacturing methods, noise types, signal conditioning circuitry, and practical uses. Coverage includes silicon and metallic sensors, as well as those made from modern materials like ceramics, polymers, and organic substances. This resource offers cutting-edge information valuable to students, researchers, scientists, and professionals engaged in designing and applying sensor-based products across fields such as biomedical engineering, mechatronics, robotics, and aerospace.

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Series in Sensors: Resistive, Capacitive, Inductive, and Magnetic Sensor Technologies, Winncy Y. Du

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Title
Series in Sensors: Resistive, Capacitive, Inductive, and Magnetic Sensor Technologies
Language
English
Publisher
CRC Press
Released
2019
Format
Paperback
Pages
408
ISBN10
0367864657
ISBN13
9780367864651
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Sensor technologies have rapidly advanced, significantly impacting national security, health care, environmental improvement, energy management, food safety, construction monitoring, and manufacturing. However, education on these technologies has lagged behind. This text explores resistive, capacitive, inductive, and magnetic sensor technologies, offering real-world examples, sample problems, and practical exercises to illustrate the application of related science and engineering principles across various disciplines. It aids readers in understanding RCIM sensors and those with similar designs, characteristics, and circuitry. The book provides a comprehensive overview of RCIM sensing technologies, uniquely describing a broad range of sensors and their applications. It begins with a review of essential physics, then delves into intrinsic mechanisms, designs, materials, manufacturing methods, noise types, signal conditioning circuitry, and practical uses. Coverage includes silicon and metallic sensors, as well as those made from modern materials like ceramics, polymers, and organic substances. This resource offers cutting-edge information valuable to students, researchers, scientists, and professionals engaged in designing and applying sensor-based products across fields such as biomedical engineering, mechatronics, robotics, and aerospace.