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Electromechanical Systems

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Davis, Chad, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Engineering and Technology--Textbooks.
Engineering and Technology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
1st Edition
Place of Publication:
Norman, Oklahoma SHAREOK 2024.
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
This eBook was written as the third installment in the series that coincide with three engineering courses taught at the University of Oklahoma (ENGR 2431, ENGR 2531, and ENGR 3431). These courses were designed to provide non-major students – those not majoring in electrical or computer engineering (ECE) – a foundation in various ECE topics. ENGR 2431 is a prerequisite for both ENGR 2531 and ENGR 3431 and it is recommended that the DC Circuits book be studied prior to beginning the eBooks created for the other two courses. The following topics are covered in this book: LabVIEW Overview Module 1 – Number Systems and Character Encoding Module 2 – Digital Logic Module 3 – Measurement and Instrumentation Overview Module 4 – Sensors Module 5 – Power Systems Module 6 – Electric Machines Module 7 – Computer Communications Appendix A – Step by Step Guide to Digital, Analog, and Counter IOs in a DAQ
Contents:
Preface
LabVIEW Overview
Module 1 - Number Systems and Character Encoding
Module 2 - Digital Logic
Module 3 - Measurement and Instrumentation Overview
Module 4 - Sensors
Module 5 - Power Systems
Module 6 - Electric Machines
Module 7 - Computer Communications
Appendix A - Step by Step Guide to Digital, Analog, and Counter IOs in a DAQ
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