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Capacitive Sensors: Design and Applications (IEEE Press Series on Electronics Technology) Details
Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 621
EAN: 9780780353510
ISBN: 078035351X
Label: Wiley-IEEE Press
Manufacturer: Wiley-IEEE Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: 1996-08-20
Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press
Studio: Wiley-IEEE Press
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Capacitive Sensors: Design and Applications (IEEE Press Series on Electronics Technology) Reviews
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Summary: quite good buth not well organized
Comment: To many stuff in one,its realy messy if youre not well known with practical electronics so i dont recomed it for beginers,its nice for reading and i found 30 % useful information for my project.
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Summary: good for sensor experts, not for beginners..
Comment: The content is far away from theoretical details and very practical (quite normal since the author is a company guy). The language is simple and easy to follow. However, the organization is ?awful?.
The necessary text to provide the link between the topics is not provided. Within a chapter and between chapters, it jumps from a topic to another. If you do not have the necessary background, you get lost. The titles and subtitles are not well organized enough to provide a logical flow. There should be some link between them but you need to figure it out by yourself. Author does not help you to absorb the information by providing the necessary logical flow throughout the text. The basics are there, the information to understand capacitive sensors is there, but it is difficult to assimilate it. I think this is basically due to lack of teaching experience of the author. It is like a taking a basic course from a terrible instructor.
If you are a beginner and do not have a "good" background in analog/digital electronics and sensor interfaces, you will get lost and get headaches while reading. If you are very good with these topics, it will help you a lot to specifically focus on capacitive sensors.
Shortly, excellent for sensor and sensor interface experts but not good for beginners on these topics (which would be simply by necessary re-organisation and providing the text to fill the gaps between the topics.)
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Summary: Capacitive transducer review
Comment: I found this book an easy read. The author did not deal heavily in mathmatics but relied more on examples of working products. A good "hands-on" book for scientists and technician alike.
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Summary: Comprehensive, well-organized, and easy to understand
Comment: Capacitive sensors are proliferating in OEM products despite the widely held superstition that they're hard to use and sensitive to humidity. Baxter covers the theoretical background, practical circuit design, and materials and stability issues for these devices, and ends by analyzing half a dozen products which use capacitive sensors. The writing is smooth and easy to follow, but there's enough detail for anyone.



