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Hall-Effect Sensors. Theory and Applications

✍ Scribed by Edward Ramsden (Auth.)


Publisher
Elsevier/Newnes
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
253
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents



Contents, Pages v-ix
Introduction, Pages xi-xiii
Chapter 1 - Hall-Effect Physics, Pages 1-10
Chapter 2 - Practical Transducers, Pages 11-33
Chapter 3 - Transducer Interfacing, Pages 35-60
Chapter 4 - Integrated Sensors: Linear and Digital Devices, Pages 61-82
Chapter 5 - Interfacing to Integrated Hall-Effect Devices, Pages 83-106
Chapter 6 - Proximity-Sensing Techniques, Pages 107-130
Chapter 7 - Current-Sensing Techniques, Pages 131-150
Chapter 8 - Speed and Timing Sensors, Pages 151-175
Chapter 9 - Application-Specific Sensors, Pages 177-185
Chapter 10 - Development Tools, Pages 187-202
Appendix A - A Brief Introduction to Magnetics, Pages 203-210
Appendix B - Supplier List, Pages 211-217
Appendix C - Glossary of Common Terms, Pages 219-228
References and Bibliography, Pages 229-230
About the Author, Page 231
Index, Pages 233-250


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