Mechatronics : principles, concepts and applications

This book is designed for the first undergraduate course in mechatronics. It details the basic principles of analysis, design and control of modern mechatronic systems. Key features: latest technological developements microprocesssor and microcontroller-based control systems soft computing technolog...

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Main Author: Mahalik, N. P. (Nitaigour Premchand)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA New Delhi, India McGraw-Hill 2004
Edition:International ed.
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Call Number :TJ 163.12 .M34 2004

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300 |a xx, 589 p.  |b ill.  |c 24 cm. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 |a Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Signal Theory and Engineering Tools -- Chapter 3: Electrical Components and Electronic Devices -- Chapter 4: Basics of Digital Technology -- Chapter 5: Transducers and Sensors -- Chapter 6: Signal Conditioning Theory, Circuits and Systems -- Chapter 7: Actuators and Mechanisms -- Chapter 8: Microprocessors and Microcontrollers -- Chapter 9: Modeling -- Chapter 10: System Response -- Chapter 11: Transfer Function and Frequency Response -- Chapter 12: Principles of Feeback and Intelligent Control -- Chapter 13: Development Tools and Concepts -- Chapter 14: Components-Based Modular Design and System Validation -- Chapter 15: Integration -- Chapter 16: Mechatronic Design Strategy 
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