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Electronic Devices on Discrete Components: for Industrial and Power Engineering
This book is concerned with the description of different funcitional units and automation devices for industry and electric power engineering implemented by modern discrete electronic elements without using microelectronics and microprocessor based technologies. The devices described in this book turn out to be much simpler and cheaper; they may be produced not only by large companies, but even by independent amateurs. This book presents for the readers’ judgment dozen of unusual but very simple realizable device, which may be easily created by any engineer or technician wishing to improve automation system. Some of the technical decisions presented by the author may serve as the basis for the creation of new type of devices of relay protection and automation free from disadevantages of complex microelectronic system.
The book consists of seven chapyter and appendices containing reference data. The first three chapters are devoted to teh theory and operating principles of modern discrete components designed for automation devics: transitors, thyritors, dinistors, reed switches,and high-voltage reed switch relays. The fourth chapter describes elemts with direct supply from 220-250 V network: switching devices, generators and multivibrators, voltage regulators and stabilizers, pulse expanders, etc. The fifth, sixth, and seventh chapters are devoted to the description of concrete examples of automation devices for industry and electric power engineering based on discrete electronic components and also hybrid ones: semiconductors and reed switches.
Inventory Code | Barcode | Call Number | Location | Status |
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1701000311 | B95756S | 621.3 Gur e 2008 | Central Library (CIRCULATION) | Available |
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