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Measuring Circuits

  • 1st Edition - November 20, 1996
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Rudolf F. Graf
  • Language: English

This series of circuits provides designers with a quick source for measuring circuits. Why waste time paging through huge encyclopedias when you can choose the topic you need and… Read more

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Description

This series of circuits provides designers with a quick source for measuring circuits. Why waste time paging through huge encyclopedias when you can choose the topic you need and select any of the specialized circuits sorted by application?This book in the series has 250-300 practical, ready-to-use circuit designs, with schematics and brief explanations of circuit operation. The original source for each circuit is listed in an appendix, making it easy to obtain additional information.

Key features

  • Ready-to-use circuits
  • Grouped by application for easy look-up
  • Circuit source listings

Readership

Engineers, technicians, students, hobbyists

Table of contents

Battery monitoring circuits; Comparator circuits; Bridge circuits; Capacitance measuring circuits; Counter circuits; Current-measuring circuits; Dip-meter circuits; Display circuits; Field-strength meter circuits; Frequency-measuring circuits; Indicator circuits; Light-measuring circuits; Measuring and test circuits; Oscilloscope circuits; Power-measuring circuits; Probe circuits; Resistance - and continuity - measuring circuits; Measuring and test circuits; Oscilloscope circuits; Power-measuring circuits; Signal-injector circuits; Tachometer circuits; Temperature measuring circuits; Voltage indicator/monitor circuits

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: December 15, 1996
  • Language: English

About the author

RG

Rudolf F. Graf

Affiliations and expertise
Graduate Electronics Engineer. Received his MBA at New York University. He is a senior member of the IEEE, a licensed amateur radio operator, and holder of a first-class radiotelephone operator's license. He currently lives in New York.