02683cam a22002895a 4500999001700000005001700017008004100034020001800075020001500093040004600108082001700154100003000171245008000201246004100281250003900322260004800361300003500409500002200444504005100466520164800517650002502165650002402190651001002214653002402224942000802248952013702256 c27360d2733120201128024410.0180615t2019 nyua frb 001|0 eng d a9781260085198 a1260085198 aStDuBDSbengcStDuBDSdEG-ScBUEdEG-ScBUE04a621bALC2221 aAlciatore, David G.9262910aIntroduction to mechatronics and measurement systems /cDavid G. Alciatore.30aMechatronics and measurement systems a5th ed., International student ed. aNew York :bMcGraw-Hill Education,cc.2019. axvii, 588 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. aIncludes QR code. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aIntroduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems, 5/E Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems, Fifth Edition, provides comprehensive and accessible coverage of the field of mechatronics for mechanical, electrical and aerospace engineering majors. The author presents a concise review of electrical circuits, solid-state devices, digital circuits, and motors- all of which are fundamental to understanding mechatronic systems.Mechatronics design considerations are presented throughout the text, and in "Design Example" features. The text's numerous illustrations, examples, class discussion items, and chapter questions & exercises provide an opportunity to understand and apply mechatronics concepts to actual problems encountered in engineering practice. This text has been tested over several years to ensure accuracy.Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems, Fifth Edition - is a multifaceted resource which is designed to serve as a text for modern instrumentation and measurements courses, hybrid electrical and mechanical engineering courses replacing traditional circuits and instrumentation courses, as well as for stand-alone mechatronics courses, or the first course in a mechatronics sequence. It can also work for hybrid courses, providing an opportunity to reduce the number of credit hours in a typical mechanical engineering curriculum. Written by the academic award winning author and mechanical engineering professor, Dr. David G. Alciatore.The author's webpage (linked to from OLC) has additional computer files and resources, including MATLAB examples, videos demonstrations, and lab exercises. 7aMechatronics.2BUEsh 7aMeasurement.2BUEsh 2BUEsh bEENERGYYcApril2019 2ddc 00102ddc40708AlahramaMAINbMAINc1STd2019-04-09ePurchaseg739.00h527l0o621 ALCp000043322r2025-07-15 00:00:00v923.75yBB