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Atmel AVR Microcontroller Primer: Programming and Interfacing
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool | Pages: 194 | 2007-12-15 | ISBN: 1598295411 | PDF | 9 MB

Product Description:

This textbook provides practicing scientists and engineers a primer on the Atmel AVR microcontroller. Our approach is to provide the fundamental skills to quickly get up and operating with this internationally popular microcontroller. The Atmel ATmega16 is used as a representative sample of the AVR line. The knowledge you gain on the ATmega16 can be easily translated to every other microcontroller in the AVR line. We cover the main subsystems aboard the ATmega16, providing a short theory section followed by a description of the related microcontroller subsystem with accompanying hardware and software to exercise the subsytem. In all examples, we use the C programming language. We conclude with a detailed chapter describing how to interface the microcontroller to a wide variety of input and output devices.

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John G. Webster, “The Measurement, Instrumentation and Sensors Handbook (Electrical Engineering Handbook) ”
Springer | 1999 | ISBN: 3540648305 | 1500 pages | PDF | 27,8 MB

The Measurement Instrumentation and Sensors Handbook describes the use of instruments and techniques for practical measurements required in engineering, physics, chemistry, and the life sciences. The book examines: Sensors, Hardware, Software, Techniques, Information processing systems, Automatic data acquisition. Reduction and analysis as well as their incorporation for control purposes. Organized according to the measurement problem, each section addresses the different ways of making a measurement for a given variable. Chapters present three levels: Basic information without equations and a description of the subject that can be understood by the newcomer. Detailed text and mathematical treatment essential for discovering applications and solving problems outside ones field of specialty Advanced applications of the subject, evaluative opinions, and areas for future study.

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Practical Electronics Handbook

Ian Sinclair, “Practical Electronics Handbook”
Newnes; 5 ed | 2000 | ISBN: 0750645857 | 576 pages | PDF | 3,8 MB

Review
‘This must be one of the best, if not the best, value-for-money handbooks that you can buy. It has been designed to include within a reasonable space most of the information that is useful in day-to-day electronics… A practical and comprehensive collection of circuits, rules of thumb and design for professional engineers, students and enthusiasts, and enough background to allow the understanding and development of a range of basic circuits.’ Elektor Electronics.

‘The handbook provides a clear, cohesive approach to complement and clarify the mass of information often provided in databooks.’ New Electronics.

‘An excellent handbook for the constructor ranging from resistor colour codes to simple transistor building blocks. An invaluable reference book for everyone from beginners to professional engineers. Covers passive and active discrete components circuits, linear and digital ICs and TTL and CMOS pinouts.’ Electronics and Beyond.

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J & P Transformer Book, Thirteenth Edition

J & P Transformer Book, Thirteenth Edition
Publisher: Newnes | Pages: 992 | 2007-10-22 | ISBN 0750681640 | PDF | 23 MB

The J&P Transformer Book has been in print for 80 years, and is renowned internationally as the definitive reference work covering the design, construction, installation, monitoring and maintenance of power transformers in electricity generation and distribution, electricity substations, and industrial applications. The broad scope of the Transformer Book and its practical focus makes it ideal reading for graduate engineers embarking on a design career, students of electrical engineering, and a broader audience in the power engineering and transformer manufacturing sectors. However, it is not a text to read once and consign to the shelf, but rather a hard-working working reference for the seasoned professional as well as the novice.

The thirteenth edition includes new sections and updates throughout, referencing the latest International (IEC) and European standards. New material includes coverage of recent developments in amorphous steels, and expanded coverage of the competitive area of small distribution transformers.

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Process/Industrial Instruments and Controls Handbook

Gregory McMillan, Douglas Considine, “Process/Industrial Instruments and Controls Handbook”
McGraw-Hill Professional; 5 ed | 1999 | ISBN: 0070125821 | 1200 pages | PDF | 16,1 MB

Award-winning editor Greg McMillan has loaded Process/Industrial Instruments and Controls Handbook, Fifth Edition, with advice from top technical experts to help you tackle process instrument and control assignments confidently and solve problems efficiently. This major revision of the bestselling on-the-job toolkit includes time-saving tables,selection ratings, key points, rules of thumb and hundreds of topic-defining illustrations. Updated to mirror the most common industry practices, it brings you up to speed on smart instrumentation and the latest advances sparked by increased power and miniaturization of the microprocessor. Thorough coverage of the Windows NT platform and Fieldbus… distributed control systems and field-based systems…knowledge-based operator training…instrument maintenance cost reduction and an overview of the ISA/IEC Fieldbus Standard help you get the most out of these major shifts in technology.

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W.F. Chen, E.M. Lui, “Handbook of Structural Engineering, 2 Ed”
CRC; 2 ed | 2005 | ISBN: 0849315697 | 1768 pages | PDF | 49,4 MB

Continuing the tradition of the best-selling Handbook of Structural Engineering, this second edition is a comprehensive reference to the broad spectrum of structural engineering, encapsulating the theoretical, practical, and computational aspects of the field. The authors address a myriad of topics, covering both traditional and innovative approaches to analysis, design, and rehabilitation. The second edition has been expanded and reorganized to be more informative and cohesive. It also follows the developments that have emerged in the field since the previous edition, such as advanced analysis for structural design, performance-based design of earthquake-resistant structures, lifecycle evaluation and condition assessment of existing structures, the use of high-performance materials for construction, and design for safety. Additionally, the book includes numerous tables, charts, and equations, as well as extensive references, reading lists, and websites for further study or more in-depth information. Emphasizing practical applications and easy implementation, this text reflects the increasingly global nature of engineering, compiling the efforts of an international panel of experts from industry and academia. This is a necessity for anyone studying or practicing in the field of structural engineering. New to this edition · Fundamental theories of structural dynamics · Advanced analysis · Wind and earthquake-resistant design · Design of prestressed concrete, masonry, timber, and glass structures · Properties, behavior, and use of high-performance steel, concrete, and fiber-reinforced polymers · Semirigid frame structures · Structural bracing · Structural design for fire safety

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Yildirim Hurmuzlu, Osita D.I. Nwokah, “The Mechanical Systems Design Handbook: Modeling, Measurement, and Control”
CRC | 2001 | ISBN: 0849385962 | 872 pages | PDF | 50,1 MB

With a specific focus on the needs of the designers and engineers in industrial settings, The Mechanical Systems Design Handbook: Modeling, Measurement, and Control presents a practical overview of basic issues associated with design and control of mechanical systems. In four sections, each edited by a renowned expert, this book answers diverse questions fundamental to the successful design and implementation of mechanical systems in a variety of applications.Manufacturing addresses design and control issues related to manufacturing systems. From fundamental design principles to control of discrete events, machine tools, and machining operations to polymer processing and precision manufacturing systems.Vibration Control explores a range of topics related to active vibration control, including piezoelectric networks, the boundary control method, and semi-active suspension systems.Aerospace Systems presents a detailed analysis of the mechanics and dynamics of tensegrity structuresRobotics offers encyclopedic coverage of the control and design of robotic systems, including kinematics, dynamics, soft-computing techniques, and teleoperation.Mechanical systems designers and engineers have few resources dedicated to their particular and often unique problems. The Mechanical Systems Design Handbook clearly shows how theory applies to real world challenges and will be a welcomed and valuable addition to your library.

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The Electric Power Engineering Handbook, by Leonard L. Grigsby
CRC; 2 edition | English | May 30, 2007 | ISBN: 0849392934 | 950 Pages, Illustrated | PDF | 25,4 Mb
Description : A reference at once so elemental and so comprehensive, The Electric Power Engineering Handbook not only describes the field’s body of knowledge, but defines it. Written by expert contributors under the leadership of one of the world’s most respected and accomplished authorities in power engineering, the second edition remains the undisputed guide to power generation, transmission, and distribution, as well as for modeling, analyzing, planning, designing, monitoring, and controlling power systems. This fully updated edition is now available as a set of five books, each focused on a particular area of expertise. The handbook’s first edition spawned two bestselling specialist works, Electric Power Transformer Engineering and Electric Power Substations Engineering, each of which included new material not found in the handbook. For this edition, these highly popular progeny rejoin the handbook, supplying ten additional chapters. Along with updates to nearly every chapter, several rewritten articles, and new material added to existing sections, this edition features nine entirely new chapters on such areas as environmental effects of transmission systems, substation asset management, substation commissioning, distribution system characteristics and protection, real-time control of distributed generation, and flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) controllers. Retaining its unique tutorial style, The Electric Power Engineering Handbook, Second Edition prevails as a monument to the decades of ingenuity and tireless efforts of power engineers around the world.
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J. Spence, “Pressure Vessel Design: Concepts and principles”
Taylor & Francis | 1994 | ISBN: 0419190805 | 496 pages | Html | 10,4 MB

This book derives from a 3 day intensive course on Pressure Vessel Design given regularly in the UK and around the world since 1986. It is written by experts in their field and although the main thrust of the Course has been directed to BS5500, the treatment of the material is of a general nature thus providing insight into other national standards.

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Basic Electrical Technology
EE IIT, Kharagpur, India | 2008 | ISBN: N/A | 750 pages | PDF | 13,5 MB

Contents
Module 1 Introduction
Lesson 1 – Introducing the Course on Basic Electrical
Lesson 2 – Generation, Transmission and Distributio of Electic Power an Overwiew
Module 2 DC Circuit
Lesson 3 Introducing of Electric Circuit
Lesson 4 Loop Analysis of resistive circuit in the context of dc voltages and currents
Lesson 5 Node-voltage analysis of resistive Circuit in the context of dc voltages and currents
Lesson 6 Wye – Delta or Deta – Wye Transformations
Lesson 7 Superposition Theorem in the context of dc voltages and current sources acting in a resistive network
Lesson 8 Thevenin’s and Norton’ theorems in the context of dc voltage and current sources in acting in a resistive network
Lesson 9 Analysis of dc resistive network in presence of one non-linear element
Module 3 R-L & R-C Transients
Lesson 10 Study of DC transients in R-L and R-C circuits
Lesson 11 Study of DC transients in R-L-C Circuits
Module 4 Single-phase AC Circuits
Lesson 12 Generation of Sinusoidal Voltage Waveform (AC) and some fundamental Concepts
Lesson 13 Representation of Sinusoidal Signal by a Phasor and Solution of Current in R-L-C Series Circuits
Lesson 14 Solution of Current in R-L-C Series Circuits
Lesson 15 Solution of Current in AC Series and Parallel Circuits
Lesson 16 Solution of Current AC Parallael and Series-parallel Circuits
Lesson 17 Resonance in Series and Parallel Circuits
Lesson 18 Three-phase Balanced Supply
Module 5 Three-phase AC Circuits
Lesson 19 Three-phase Delta-Connected Balanced Load
Lesson 20 Measurement of Power in a Three-phase Circuit
Module 6 Magnetic Circuits and Core Losses
Lesson 21 Magnetic Circuits
Lesson 22 Eddy Current & Hysteresis Loss
Module 7 Transformer
Lesson 23 Ideal Transformer
Lesson 24 Practical Transformer
Lesson 25 Testing, Efficiency & Regulation
Lesson 26 Three Phase Transformer
Lesson 27 Autotransformer
Lesson 28 Problem solving on Transformers
Module 8 Three-phase Induction Motor
Lesson 29 Rotating Magnetic Field in three-phase Induction Motor
Lesson 30 Construction and Principle of Operation of IM
Lesson 31 Equivalent Circuit and Power Flow Diagram of IM
Lesson 32 Torque Slip (speed) Characteristics of Induction Motor (IM)
Lesson 33 Different Types of Startes for Induction Motor (IM)
Module 9 DC Machines
Lesson 35 Constructional Features of D.C Machines
Lesson 36 Principles of Operation of D.C Machines
Lesson 37 AMF & Torque Equation
Lesson 38 D.C Generators
Lesson 39 D.C Motors
Lesson 40 Losses, Efficiency and Testing of D.C Machines
Lesson 41 Problem Solving on D.C Machines
Module 10 Measuring Instruments
Lesson 42 Study of DC-AC Measuring Instruments
Lesson 43 Study of Electro-Dynamic Type Instruments
Lesson 44 Study of Single Phase Induction Type Energy Meter or Watt-hour Meter

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