I have an interest in MEMS sensors and R&D efforts in such sensors, but little background in semiconductor processes. This book was a quick and painless introduction to the MEMS field from end to end. Complements and introduces the "handbooks" and their contents rather well.
An Introduction to Engineering Systems
โ Scribed by Samuel Seely, William F. Hughes, Arthur T. Murphy and William H. Davenport (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Pergamon Press
- Year
- 1972
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 527
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Pergamon Unified Engineering Series, Page v
Preface, Pages vii-ix
1 - Modeling of System Elements, Pages 3-62
2 - Interconnected Systems: Equilibrium Formulations, Pages 65-107
3 - Signal Flow Graphs, Pages 108-129
4 - System Geometry and Constraint Equations, Pages 130-166
5 - System Response, Pages 169-242
6 - General Time Domain Considerations, Pages 243-272
7 - The Laplace Transform, Pages 275-309
8 - s-Plane: Poles and Zeros, Pages 310-343
9 - System Response to Sinusoidal Functions, Pages 344-381
10 - Special Topics in Systems Analysis, Pages 382-413
11 - General Excitation Functions, Pages 414-454
12 - The Z-Transform and Discrete Time Systems, Pages 457-481
13 - Stability, Pages 482-508
References, Pages 509-511
Appendix A - Matrixes, Pages 512-519
Index, Pages 521-531
OTHER TITLES IN THE PERGAMON UNIFIED ENGINEERING SERIES, Page ibc1
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