56.1 Introduction 56.2 Physical Sensors Temperature Sensors.Displacement and Force. Optical Radiation 56.3 Chemical Sensors Ion-Selective Electrode. Gas Chromatograph 56.4 Biosensors
54.1Introduction 54.2 Polar Dielectrics Roger W.Whatmore 54.3 The Pyroelectric Effect Cranfield University 54.4 Pyroelectric Materials and Their Selection 54.1 Introduction
53.1 Introduction Terry P. Orlando 53.2 General Electromagnetic Properties Massachusetts Institute of 53.3 Superconducting Electronics Technology 53.4 Types of Superconductors 53.1 Introduction The fundamental idea behind all of superconductorsu' properties is that superconductivity is quantum
7.1 Introduction 7.2 State Equations in Normal Form 7.3 The Concept of State and State Variables and Normal Tree 7.4 Systematic Procedure in Writing State Equations 7.5 State Equations for Networks Described by Scalar
8.1 Introduction 8.2 Properties of the z-Transform Linearity. Translation. Convolution. Multiplication by a\. Time Reversal Richard. Dorf 8.3 Unilateral z-Transform University of California, Davis
11.1 Introduction 11.2 Linear Frequency Response Plotting Paul Neudorfer 11.3 Bode Diagrams Seattle University 11.4 A Comparison of Methods 11.1 Introduction The IEEE Standard Dictionary of Electrical and Electronics Terms defines frequency response in stable
12.1 Introduction 12.2 Using the State of the System to Determine Stability 12.3 Lyapunov Stability Theory Ferenc Szidarovszky 12.4 Stability of Time-Invariant Linear Systems University of Arizona