Ebook: Modern Devices: The Simple Physics of Sophisticated Technology
- Tags: Circuits, Design, Integrated, Logic, VLSI & ULSI, Electrical & Electronics, Engineering, Engineering & Transportation, Electronics, Microelectronics, Optoelectronics, Semiconductors, Sensors, Solid State, Transistors, Electrical & Electronics, Engineering, Engineering & Transportation, Manufacturing, Industrial Manufacturing & Operational Systems, Engineering, Engineering & Transportation, Physics, Acoustics & Sound, Applied, Astrophysics, Biophysics, Chaos Theory, Chemical Physics, Cosmology, Dynamics, Electromagnetism, Elec
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Wiley
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- pdf
Focuses on the common recurring physical principles behind sophisticated modern devices
This book discusses the principles of physics through applications of state-of-the-art technologies and advanced instruments. The authors use diagrams, sketches, and graphs coupled with equations and mathematical analysis to enhance the reader’s understanding of modern devices. Readers will learn to identify common underlying physical principles that govern several types of devices, while gaining an understanding of the performance trade-off imposed by the physical limitations of various processing methods. The topics discussed in the book assume readers have taken an introductory physics course, college algebra, and have a basic understanding of calculus.
- Describes the basic physics behind a large number of devices encountered in everyday life, from the air conditioner to Blu-ray discs
- Covers state-of-the-art devices such as spectrographs, photoelectric image sensors, spacecraft systems, astronomical and planetary observatories, biomedical imaging instruments, particle accelerators, and jet engines
- Includes access to a book companion site that houses Power Point slides