Failure Analysis (De Gruyter STEM)
by Daniel J. D. Sullivan and Eric J. Carleton
The book presents a unique view of failure analysis of high technology devices. It describes capabilities and limitations of many analytical techniques and testing paths and decisions best followed in example failure analysis studies.
Assessment of Space Power Related Measurement Requirements of the Strategic Defense Initiative (Classic Reprint)
by James K. Olthoff
Semiconductor Ceramics (Ellis Horwood series in physics & its applications)
by Leszek Hozer
Capacitive and Resistive Components (Electrocomponent Science Monographs, v. 8.)
by Ds Campbell and J.A. Hayes
For core Electronic Circuits courses.The text provides a wealth of readily accessible information on basic electronics for electrical and computer engineering students. Its friendly approach, clear writing style, and realistic design examples, which earned Hambley the 1998 ASEE Meriam/Wiley Distinguished Author Award, continue in the Second Edition.
Fundamentals of Digital Audio (Computer Music and Digital Audio, #22)
by Alan P Kefauver
Presents strategies with reachability graph analysis for optimizing resource allocation systems Supervisory Control and Scheduling of Resource Allocation Systems offers an important guide to Petri net (PN) models and methods for supervisory control and system scheduling of resource allocation systems (RASs). Resource allocation systems are common in automated manufacturing systems, project management systems, cloud data centers, and software engineering systems. The authors-two experts on the to...
This book reviews the most significant advances in concepts, methods, and applications of quantum systems in a broad variety of problems in modern chemistry, physics, and biology. In particular, it discusses atomic, molecular, and solid structure, dynamics and spectroscopy, relativistic and correlation effects in quantum chemistry, topics of computational chemistry, physics and biology, as well as applications of theoretical chemistry and physics in advanced molecular and nano-materials and bioc...
Introduction to Sensors for Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
by Martin Novak
Sensors are all around us. They are in phones, cars, planes, trains, robots, mils, lathes, packaging lines, chemical plants, power plants, etc. Modern technology could not exist without sensors. The sensors measure what we need to know and the control system then performs the desired actions. When an engineer builds any machine he or she needs to have basic understanding about sensors. Correct sensors need to be selected for the design right from the start. The designer needs to think about the...
This study book covers the following topics on Lighting Systems: light sources - incandescent and discharge lamps, definitions and lighting units, light distribution, types of luminaries, law of illumination, lighting loads, special systems. Self-assessment questions and an end test are included to enable students to monitor their progress.
Digital Filmmaking For Kids For Dummies (For Kids For Dummies)
by Nick Willoughby
The easy way for kids to get started with filmmaking If you've been bitten by the filmmaking bug—even if you don't have a background in video or access to fancy equipment—Digital Filmmaking For Kids makes it easy to get up and running with digital filmmaking! This fun and friendly guide walks you through a ton of cool projects that introduce you to all stages of filmmaking. Packed with full-color photos, easy-to-follow instruction, and simple examples, it shows you how to write a script, create...
Fun with Electronics (Pocket Scientist) (Internet-linked pocket science)
by J.G. McPherson
-- Picture books filled with experiments, projects and puzzles help explain basic principles -- Clear, easy to follow instructions
Solutions Manual for Micromechatronics (Materials Engineering)
Measurement and Instrumentation for Control (IEE control engineering, #26)
by M.G. Mylroi and G Calvert
The Effects of Scanning on the Detection of Targets.
by Joseph S Perszyk
VLSI Algorithms and Architectures (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, #227)