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Electronic Sensor Design Principles

Discover powerful universal techniques to speed up electronic sensor design with this comprehensive guide.

Marco Tartagni (Author)

9781107040663, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 6 January 2022

600 pages
25.1 x 17.5 x 3.6 cm, 1.35 kg

Get up to speed with the fundamentals of electronic sensor design with this comprehensive guide, and discover powerful techniques to reduce the overall design timeline for your specific applications. Includes a step-by-step introduction to a generalized information-centric approach for designing electronic sensors, demonstrating universally applicable practical approaches to speed up the design process. Features detailed coverage of all the tools necessary for effective characterization and organization of the design process, improving overall process efficiency. Provides a coherent and rigorous theoretical framework for understanding the fundamentals of sensor design, to encourage an intuitive understanding of sensor design requirements. Emphasising an integrated interdisciplinary approach throughout, this is an essential tool for professional engineers and graduate students keen to improve their understanding of cutting-edge electronic sensor design.

Part I. Fundamentals
1. Introduction
2. Sensors Modeling and Characterization
3. Sensor Design Optimization and Tradeoffs
4. Overview of Mathematical Tools
5. Compressive Sensing
Part II. Noise and Electronic Interfaces
6. The Origin of Noise
7. Noise in Electronic Devices and Circuits
8. Detection Techniques
Part III. Selected Topics on Physics of Transduction
9. Selected Topics on Photon Transduction
10. Selected Topics on Ionic-Electronic Transduction
11. Selected Topics on Mechanical and Thermal Transduction
Part IV. Problems and Solutions
12. Problems and Solutions.

Subject Areas: Electronic devices & materials [TJFD], Circuits & components [TJFC], Electronics & communications engineering [TJ]

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