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Chapter 15 Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements Tai-Cheng Lee Electrical Engineering/GIEE 1

Measurement System 2

Flow Measurements 3

Temperature Measurements (I) 4

Temperature Measurements (II) 5

Signal Sources and Measurement System (I) 6

Signal Sources and Measurement System (II) 7

Signal Sources and Measurement System (III) 8

Signal Sources and Measurement System (IV) 9

Noise Sources and Coupling Mechanisms (I) 10

Noise Sources and Coupling Mechanisms (II) 11

Noise Sources and Coupling Mechanisms (III) 12

Noise Sources and Coupling Mechanisms (IV) 13

Noise Reduction 14

Instrumentation Amplifiers (I) 15

Instrumentation Amplifiers (II) 16

Instrumentation Amplifiers (III) 17

Active Filters 18

Butterworth Low-Pass Filter 19

Chebyshev Low-Pass Filter 20

Sallen and Key Active Filters 21

Digital Measurement and Control System 22

Digital-to-Analog Converters (I) 23

Digital-to-Analog Converters (II) 24

Analog-to-Digital Converters 25

Tracking ADC 26

Integrating ADC 27

Successive-Approximation ADC 28

Flash ADC 29

Sample-and-Hold Process 30

Data Acquisition Systems (I) 31

Data Acquisition Systems (II) 32

Data Acquisition Systems (III) 33

Op-Amp Comparator (I) 34

Op-Amp Comparator (II) 35

Op-Amp Comparator (III) 36

Op-Amp Comparator (IV) 37

Op-Amp Comparator (V) 38

Op-Amp Comparator (VI) 39

Schmitt Trigger (I) 40

Schmitt Trigger (II) 41

Schmitt Trigger (III) 42

Schmitt Trigger (IV) 43

Schmitt Trigger (V) 44

Timing Circuits 45

Dual One-Shot Circuit 46

Timer ICs : NE555 47

Other Instrumentation ICs 48

ADXL202 Accelerometer (I) 49

ADXL202 Accelerometer (II) 50