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Affiner la recherche Interroger des sources externesIntroduction to computing systems / Yale N. Patt
Titre : Introduction to computing systems : from bits & gates to C & beyond Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Yale N. Patt, Auteur ; Sanjay J. Patel, Auteur Mention d'édition : 2nd. ed. Editeur : Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education Année de publication : 2004 Importance : 632 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 24 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-07-246750-5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : INFORMATIQUE Index. décimale : 08-04 Architecture et théorie des ordinateurs Résumé : Introduction to Computing Systems: From bits & gates to C & beyond, now in its second edition, is designed to give students a better understanding of computing early in their college careers in order to give them a stronger foundation for later courses. The book is in two parts: (a) the underlying structure of a computer, and (b) programming in a high level language and programming methodology. To understand the computer, the authors introduce the LC-3 and provide the LC-3 Simulator to give students hands-on access for testing what they learn. To develop their understanding of programming and programming methodology, they use the C programming language. The book takes a "motivated" bottom-up approach, where the students first get exposed to the big picture and then start at the bottom and build their knowledge bottom-up. Within each smaller unit, the same motivated bottom-up approach is followed. Every step of the way, students learn new things, building on what they already know. The authors feel that this approach encourages deeper understanding and downplays the need for memorizing. Students develop a greater breadth of understanding, since they see how the various parts of the computer fit together. Note de contenu : Table of contents
1 Welcome Aboard
2 Bits, Data Types, and Operations
3 Digital Logic Structures
4 The Von Neumann Model
5 The LC-3
6 Programming
7 Assembly Language
8 I/O
9 TRAP Routines and Subroutines
10 And, Finally...The Stack
11 Introduction to Programming in C
12 Variables and Operators
13 Control Structures
14 Functions
15 Testing and Debugging
16 Pointers and Arrays
17 Recursion
18 I/O in C
19 Data Structures
Appendix A The LC-3 ISA
Appendix B From LC-3 to x86
Appendix C The Microarchitecture of the LC-3
Appendix D The C Programming Language
Appendix E Useful Tables
Appendix F Selected Solutions (available at website)Introduction to computing systems : from bits & gates to C & beyond [texte imprimé] / Yale N. Patt, Auteur ; Sanjay J. Patel, Auteur . - 2nd. ed. . - Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2004 . - 632 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-07-246750-5
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : INFORMATIQUE Index. décimale : 08-04 Architecture et théorie des ordinateurs Résumé : Introduction to Computing Systems: From bits & gates to C & beyond, now in its second edition, is designed to give students a better understanding of computing early in their college careers in order to give them a stronger foundation for later courses. The book is in two parts: (a) the underlying structure of a computer, and (b) programming in a high level language and programming methodology. To understand the computer, the authors introduce the LC-3 and provide the LC-3 Simulator to give students hands-on access for testing what they learn. To develop their understanding of programming and programming methodology, they use the C programming language. The book takes a "motivated" bottom-up approach, where the students first get exposed to the big picture and then start at the bottom and build their knowledge bottom-up. Within each smaller unit, the same motivated bottom-up approach is followed. Every step of the way, students learn new things, building on what they already know. The authors feel that this approach encourages deeper understanding and downplays the need for memorizing. Students develop a greater breadth of understanding, since they see how the various parts of the computer fit together. Note de contenu : Table of contents
1 Welcome Aboard
2 Bits, Data Types, and Operations
3 Digital Logic Structures
4 The Von Neumann Model
5 The LC-3
6 Programming
7 Assembly Language
8 I/O
9 TRAP Routines and Subroutines
10 And, Finally...The Stack
11 Introduction to Programming in C
12 Variables and Operators
13 Control Structures
14 Functions
15 Testing and Debugging
16 Pointers and Arrays
17 Recursion
18 I/O in C
19 Data Structures
Appendix A The LC-3 ISA
Appendix B From LC-3 to x86
Appendix C The Microarchitecture of the LC-3
Appendix D The C Programming Language
Appendix E Useful Tables
Appendix F Selected Solutions (available at website)Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 2464 08-04-13 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 2464 2465 08-04-13 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 2465 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering / Giorgio Rizzoni
Titre : Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Giorgio Rizzoni, Auteur Mention d'édition : 1 st. ed. Editeur : Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 726 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 25,4 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-07-128338-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 10-01 Electrotechnique générale Résumé : rizzoni's Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering provides a solid overview of the electrical engineering discipline that is especially geared toward the many non-electrical engineering students who take this course. The book was developed to fit the growing trend of the Intro to EE course morphing into a briefer, less comprehensive course. The hallmark feature of this text is its liberal use of practical applications to illustrate important principles. The applications come from every field of engineering and feature exciting technologies. The appeal to non-engineering students are the special features such as Focus on Measurement sections, Focus on Methodology sections, and Make the Connections sidebars. Note de contenu : Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Electrical Engineering
Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
Chapter 3: Resistive Network Analysis
Chapter 4: AC Network Analysis
Chapter 5: Transient Analysis
Chapter 6: Frequency Response and System Concepts
Chapter 7: AC Power
Chapter 8: Operational Amplifiers
Chapter 9: Semiconductors and Diodes
Chapter 10: Bipolar Junction Transistors: Operation, Circuit Models, and Application
Chapter 11: Field-Effect Transistors: Operation, Circuit Models, and Application
Chapter 12: Digital Logic Circuits
Chapter 13: Principles of Electromechanics
Chapter 14: Introduction to Electric Machines
Appendix A Linear Algebra and Complex Numbers
Appendix B The Laplace Transform
Appendix C Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Examination
Appendix D Answers to Selected ProblemsFundamentals of Electrical Engineering [texte imprimé] / Giorgio Rizzoni, Auteur . - 1 st. ed. . - Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2008 . - 726 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 25,4 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-07-128338-0
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 10-01 Electrotechnique générale Résumé : rizzoni's Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering provides a solid overview of the electrical engineering discipline that is especially geared toward the many non-electrical engineering students who take this course. The book was developed to fit the growing trend of the Intro to EE course morphing into a briefer, less comprehensive course. The hallmark feature of this text is its liberal use of practical applications to illustrate important principles. The applications come from every field of engineering and feature exciting technologies. The appeal to non-engineering students are the special features such as Focus on Measurement sections, Focus on Methodology sections, and Make the Connections sidebars. Note de contenu : Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Electrical Engineering
Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
Chapter 3: Resistive Network Analysis
Chapter 4: AC Network Analysis
Chapter 5: Transient Analysis
Chapter 6: Frequency Response and System Concepts
Chapter 7: AC Power
Chapter 8: Operational Amplifiers
Chapter 9: Semiconductors and Diodes
Chapter 10: Bipolar Junction Transistors: Operation, Circuit Models, and Application
Chapter 11: Field-Effect Transistors: Operation, Circuit Models, and Application
Chapter 12: Digital Logic Circuits
Chapter 13: Principles of Electromechanics
Chapter 14: Introduction to Electric Machines
Appendix A Linear Algebra and Complex Numbers
Appendix B The Laplace Transform
Appendix C Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Examination
Appendix D Answers to Selected ProblemsExemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 1864 10-01-30 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 1864 2600 10-01-30 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 2600 2744 10-01-30 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 2744 Electric motors and control systems / Frank D. Petruzella
Titre : Electric motors and control systems Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Frank D. Petruzella, Auteur Editeur : Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education Année de publication : 2010 Importance : 279 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 27,9 cm. Accompagnement : CD-ROM ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-07-352182-4 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : ELECTROTECHNIQUE Index. décimale : 10-03 Machines éléctriques Résumé : This book has been written for a course of study that will introduce the reader to a broad range of motor types and control systems. It provides an overview of electric motor operation, selection, installation, control and maintenance. Every effort has been made in this first edition text to present the most up-to-date information which reflects the current needs of the industry.
The broad based approach taken makes this text viable for a variety of motors and control systems courses. Content is suitable for colleges, technical institutions, vocational/technical schools as well as apprenticeship and journeymen training. Electrical apprentices and journeymen will find this book to be invaluable due to Electrical Code references applicable to the installation of new control systems and motors, as well as information on maintenance and troubleshooting techniques. Personnel involved in the motor maintenance and repair will find this book to be a useful reference text.
The text is comprehensive! It includes coverage of how motors operate in conjunction with their associated control circuitry. Both older and newer motor technologies are examined. Topics covered range from motor types and controls to installing and maintaining conventional controllers, electronic motor drives and programmable logic controllers.Note de contenu : Contents:
Chapter1:Safety in the Workplace
part1 Protecting against Electrical Shoc
Electrical Shock
Personal Protective Equipment
part2 Grounding---Lockout---Codes
Grounding and Bonding
Lockout and Tagout
Electrical Codes and Standards
Chapter2:Understanding Electrical Drawings
part1 Symbols---Abbreviations---Ladder
Diagrams
Motor Symbols
Abbreviations for Motor Terms
Motor Ladder Diagrams
patr2 Wiring---Single Line---Block Diagrams
Wiring Diagrams
Single-Line Diagrams
Block Diagrams
part3 Motor Terminal Connections
Motor Classification
DC Motor Connections
AC Motor Connections
part4 Motor Nameplate and Terminology
NEC Required Nameplate Information
Optional Nameplate Information
Guide to Motor Terminology
part5 Manual and Magnetic Motor Starters
Manual Starter
Magnetic Starter
Chapter3:Motor Transformers and Distribution Systems
part1 Power Distribution Systems
Transmission Systems
Unit Substations
Distribution Systems
Switchboards and Panelboards
Motor Control Centers (MCCs)
part2 Transformer Principles
Transformer Operation
Transformer Voltage, Current, and Turns Ratio
Transformer Power Rating
Transformer Connections and Systems
Transformer Polarity
Single-Phase Transformers
Three-Phase Transformers
Instrument Transformers
Chapter4:Motor Control Devices
part1 Manually Operated Switches
Primary and Pilot Control Devices
Toggle Switches
Pushbutton Switches
Pilot Lights
Selector Switch
Drum Switch
part2 Mechanically Operated Switches
Limit Switches
Temperature Control Devices
Pressure Switches
Float and Flow Switches
part3 Sensors
Proximity Sensors
Photoelectric Sensors
Hall Effect Sensors
Ultrasonic Sensors
Temperature Sensors
Velocity and Position Sensors
Flow Measurement
Magnetic Flowmeters
part4 Actuators
Relays
Solenoids
Solenoid Valves
Stepper Motors
Servo Motors
Chapter5:Electric Motors
part1 Motor Principle
Magnetism
Electromagnetism
Motor Rotation
part2 Direct Current Motors
Permanent-Magnet DC Motor
Series DC Motor
Shunt DC Motor
Compound DC Motor
Direction of Rotation
Motor Counter Electromotive Force (CEMF)
Armature Reaction
Speed Regulation
Varying DC Motor Speed
DC Motor Drives
part3 Three-Phase Alternating Current Motors
Rotating Magnetic Field
Induction Motor
Squirrel Cage Induction Motor
Wound-Rotor Induction Motor
Three-Phase Synchronous Motor
part4 Single-Phase Alternating Current Motors
Split-Phase Motor
Split-Phase Capacitor Motor
Shaded-Pole Motor
Universal Motor
part5 Alternating Current Motor Drives
Variable-Frequency Drive
Inverter Duty Motor
part6 Motor Selection
Mechanical Power Rating
Current
Code Letter
Design Letter
Efficiency
Energy-Efficient Motors
Frame Size
Frequency
Full-Load Speed
Load Requirements
Motor Temperature Ratings
Duty Cycle
Torque
Motor Enclosures
Metric Motors
part7 Motor Installation
Foundation
Mounting
Motor and Load Alignment
Motor Bearings
Electrical Connections
Grounding
Conductor Size
Voltage Levels and Balance
Built-in Thermal Protection
part8 Motor Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Motor Maintenance
Troubleshooting Motors
Chapter6:Contactors and Motor Starters
part1 Magnetic Contactor
Switching Loads
Contactor Assemblies
Arc Suppression
part2 Contactor Ratings, Enclosures, and Solid-State Types
NEMA Ratings
IEC Ratings
Contactor Enclosures
Solid-State Contactor
part3 Motor Starters
Magnetic Motor Starters
Motor Overcurrent Protection
Motor Overload Relays
Chpter7:Relays
part1 Electromechanical Control Relays
Relay Operation
Relay Applications
Relay Styles and Specifications
part2 Solid-State Relays
Operation
Specifications
Switching Methods
part3 Timing Relays
Motor-Driven Timers
Dashpot Timers
Solid-State Timing Relays
Timing Functions
Multifunction and PLC Timers
part4 Latching Relays
Mechanical Latching Relays
Magnetic Latching Relays
Latching Relay Applications
Alternating Relays
part5 Relay Control Logic
Control Circuit Inputs and Outputs
AND Logic Function
OR Logic Function
Combination Logic Functions
NOT Logic Function
NAND Logic Function
NOR Logic Function
Chapter8:Motor Control Circuits
part1 NEC Motor Installation Requirements
Sizing Motor Branch Circuit Conductors
Branch Circuit Motor Protection
Selecting a Motor Controller
Disconnecting Means for Motor and Controller
Providing a Control Circuit
part2 Motor Starting
Full-Voltage Starting of AC Induction Motors
Reduced-Voltage Starting of Induction Motors
DC Motor Starting
part3 Motor Reversing and Jogging
Reversing of AC Induction Motors
Reversing of DC Motors
Jogging
part4 Motor Stopping
Plugging and Antiplugging
Dynamic Braking
DC Injection Braking
Electromechanical Friction Brakes
part5 Motor Speed
Multispeed Motors
Wound-Rotor Motors
Chapter9:Motor Control Electronics
part1 Semiconductor Diodes
Diode Operation
Rectifier Diode
Zener Diode
Light-Emitting Diode
Photodiodes
part2 Transistors
Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)
Field-Effect Transistor
Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor (MOSFET)
Insulated-Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT)
part3 Thyristors
Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCRs)
Triac
part4 Integrated Circuits (ICs)
Fabrication
Operational Amplifier ICs
555 Timer IC
Microcontroller
Electrical Discharge (ESD)
Digital Logic
Chapter10:Adjustable-Speed Drives and PLC Installations
part1 AC Motor Drive Fundamentals
Variable-Frequency Drives (VFD)
Volts per Hertz Drive
Flux Vector Drive
part2 VFD Installation and Programming Parameters
Selecting the Drive
Line and Load Reactors
Location
Enclosures
Mounting Techniques
Operator Interface
Electromagnetic Interference
Grounding
Bypass Contactor
Disconnecting Means
Motor Protectin
Braking
Ramping
Control Inputs and Outputs
Motor Nameplate Data
Derating
Types of Variable-Frequency Drives
PID Control
Parameter Programming
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
part3 DC Motor Drive Fundamentals
Applications
DC Drives---Principles of Operation
Single-Phase Input---DC Drive
Three-Phase Input---DC Drive
Field Voltage Control
Nonregenerative and Regenerative DC Drives
Parameter Programming
part4 Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
PLC Sections and Configurations
Ladder Logic Programming
Programming Timers
Programming Counters
indexElectric motors and control systems [texte imprimé] / Frank D. Petruzella, Auteur . - Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2010 . - 279 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 27,9 cm. + CD-ROM.
ISBN : 978-0-07-352182-4
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : ELECTROTECHNIQUE Index. décimale : 10-03 Machines éléctriques Résumé : This book has been written for a course of study that will introduce the reader to a broad range of motor types and control systems. It provides an overview of electric motor operation, selection, installation, control and maintenance. Every effort has been made in this first edition text to present the most up-to-date information which reflects the current needs of the industry.
The broad based approach taken makes this text viable for a variety of motors and control systems courses. Content is suitable for colleges, technical institutions, vocational/technical schools as well as apprenticeship and journeymen training. Electrical apprentices and journeymen will find this book to be invaluable due to Electrical Code references applicable to the installation of new control systems and motors, as well as information on maintenance and troubleshooting techniques. Personnel involved in the motor maintenance and repair will find this book to be a useful reference text.
The text is comprehensive! It includes coverage of how motors operate in conjunction with their associated control circuitry. Both older and newer motor technologies are examined. Topics covered range from motor types and controls to installing and maintaining conventional controllers, electronic motor drives and programmable logic controllers.Note de contenu : Contents:
Chapter1:Safety in the Workplace
part1 Protecting against Electrical Shoc
Electrical Shock
Personal Protective Equipment
part2 Grounding---Lockout---Codes
Grounding and Bonding
Lockout and Tagout
Electrical Codes and Standards
Chapter2:Understanding Electrical Drawings
part1 Symbols---Abbreviations---Ladder
Diagrams
Motor Symbols
Abbreviations for Motor Terms
Motor Ladder Diagrams
patr2 Wiring---Single Line---Block Diagrams
Wiring Diagrams
Single-Line Diagrams
Block Diagrams
part3 Motor Terminal Connections
Motor Classification
DC Motor Connections
AC Motor Connections
part4 Motor Nameplate and Terminology
NEC Required Nameplate Information
Optional Nameplate Information
Guide to Motor Terminology
part5 Manual and Magnetic Motor Starters
Manual Starter
Magnetic Starter
Chapter3:Motor Transformers and Distribution Systems
part1 Power Distribution Systems
Transmission Systems
Unit Substations
Distribution Systems
Switchboards and Panelboards
Motor Control Centers (MCCs)
part2 Transformer Principles
Transformer Operation
Transformer Voltage, Current, and Turns Ratio
Transformer Power Rating
Transformer Connections and Systems
Transformer Polarity
Single-Phase Transformers
Three-Phase Transformers
Instrument Transformers
Chapter4:Motor Control Devices
part1 Manually Operated Switches
Primary and Pilot Control Devices
Toggle Switches
Pushbutton Switches
Pilot Lights
Selector Switch
Drum Switch
part2 Mechanically Operated Switches
Limit Switches
Temperature Control Devices
Pressure Switches
Float and Flow Switches
part3 Sensors
Proximity Sensors
Photoelectric Sensors
Hall Effect Sensors
Ultrasonic Sensors
Temperature Sensors
Velocity and Position Sensors
Flow Measurement
Magnetic Flowmeters
part4 Actuators
Relays
Solenoids
Solenoid Valves
Stepper Motors
Servo Motors
Chapter5:Electric Motors
part1 Motor Principle
Magnetism
Electromagnetism
Motor Rotation
part2 Direct Current Motors
Permanent-Magnet DC Motor
Series DC Motor
Shunt DC Motor
Compound DC Motor
Direction of Rotation
Motor Counter Electromotive Force (CEMF)
Armature Reaction
Speed Regulation
Varying DC Motor Speed
DC Motor Drives
part3 Three-Phase Alternating Current Motors
Rotating Magnetic Field
Induction Motor
Squirrel Cage Induction Motor
Wound-Rotor Induction Motor
Three-Phase Synchronous Motor
part4 Single-Phase Alternating Current Motors
Split-Phase Motor
Split-Phase Capacitor Motor
Shaded-Pole Motor
Universal Motor
part5 Alternating Current Motor Drives
Variable-Frequency Drive
Inverter Duty Motor
part6 Motor Selection
Mechanical Power Rating
Current
Code Letter
Design Letter
Efficiency
Energy-Efficient Motors
Frame Size
Frequency
Full-Load Speed
Load Requirements
Motor Temperature Ratings
Duty Cycle
Torque
Motor Enclosures
Metric Motors
part7 Motor Installation
Foundation
Mounting
Motor and Load Alignment
Motor Bearings
Electrical Connections
Grounding
Conductor Size
Voltage Levels and Balance
Built-in Thermal Protection
part8 Motor Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Motor Maintenance
Troubleshooting Motors
Chapter6:Contactors and Motor Starters
part1 Magnetic Contactor
Switching Loads
Contactor Assemblies
Arc Suppression
part2 Contactor Ratings, Enclosures, and Solid-State Types
NEMA Ratings
IEC Ratings
Contactor Enclosures
Solid-State Contactor
part3 Motor Starters
Magnetic Motor Starters
Motor Overcurrent Protection
Motor Overload Relays
Chpter7:Relays
part1 Electromechanical Control Relays
Relay Operation
Relay Applications
Relay Styles and Specifications
part2 Solid-State Relays
Operation
Specifications
Switching Methods
part3 Timing Relays
Motor-Driven Timers
Dashpot Timers
Solid-State Timing Relays
Timing Functions
Multifunction and PLC Timers
part4 Latching Relays
Mechanical Latching Relays
Magnetic Latching Relays
Latching Relay Applications
Alternating Relays
part5 Relay Control Logic
Control Circuit Inputs and Outputs
AND Logic Function
OR Logic Function
Combination Logic Functions
NOT Logic Function
NAND Logic Function
NOR Logic Function
Chapter8:Motor Control Circuits
part1 NEC Motor Installation Requirements
Sizing Motor Branch Circuit Conductors
Branch Circuit Motor Protection
Selecting a Motor Controller
Disconnecting Means for Motor and Controller
Providing a Control Circuit
part2 Motor Starting
Full-Voltage Starting of AC Induction Motors
Reduced-Voltage Starting of Induction Motors
DC Motor Starting
part3 Motor Reversing and Jogging
Reversing of AC Induction Motors
Reversing of DC Motors
Jogging
part4 Motor Stopping
Plugging and Antiplugging
Dynamic Braking
DC Injection Braking
Electromechanical Friction Brakes
part5 Motor Speed
Multispeed Motors
Wound-Rotor Motors
Chapter9:Motor Control Electronics
part1 Semiconductor Diodes
Diode Operation
Rectifier Diode
Zener Diode
Light-Emitting Diode
Photodiodes
part2 Transistors
Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)
Field-Effect Transistor
Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor (MOSFET)
Insulated-Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT)
part3 Thyristors
Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCRs)
Triac
part4 Integrated Circuits (ICs)
Fabrication
Operational Amplifier ICs
555 Timer IC
Microcontroller
Electrical Discharge (ESD)
Digital Logic
Chapter10:Adjustable-Speed Drives and PLC Installations
part1 AC Motor Drive Fundamentals
Variable-Frequency Drives (VFD)
Volts per Hertz Drive
Flux Vector Drive
part2 VFD Installation and Programming Parameters
Selecting the Drive
Line and Load Reactors
Location
Enclosures
Mounting Techniques
Operator Interface
Electromagnetic Interference
Grounding
Bypass Contactor
Disconnecting Means
Motor Protectin
Braking
Ramping
Control Inputs and Outputs
Motor Nameplate Data
Derating
Types of Variable-Frequency Drives
PID Control
Parameter Programming
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
part3 DC Motor Drive Fundamentals
Applications
DC Drives---Principles of Operation
Single-Phase Input---DC Drive
Three-Phase Input---DC Drive
Field Voltage Control
Nonregenerative and Regenerative DC Drives
Parameter Programming
part4 Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
PLC Sections and Configurations
Ladder Logic Programming
Programming Timers
Programming Counters
indexExemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 2593 10-03-59 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 2593 1858 10-03-59 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 1858 Introduction to logic design / Alan B. Marcovitz
Titre : Introduction to logic design Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alan B. Marcovitz, Auteur Mention d'édition : 3rd. ed. Editeur : Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education Année de publication : 2010 Importance : 637 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 24 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-07-319164-5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-01 Logique combinatoire et séquentielle Résumé : Introduction to Logic Design by Alan Marcovitz is intended for the first course in logic design, taken by computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering students. As with the previous editions, this edition has a clear presentation of fundamentals and an exceptional collection of examples, solved problems and exercises.
The text integrates laboratory experiences, both hardware and computer simulation, while not making them mandatory for following the main flow of the chapters. Design is emphasized throughout, and switching algebra is developed as a tool for analyzing and implementing digital systems. The presentation includes excellent coverage of minimization of combinational circuits, including multiple output ones, using the Karnaugh map and iterated consensus. There are a number of examples of the design of larger systems, both combinational and sequential, using medium scale integrated circuits and programmable logic devices.
The third edition features two chapters on sequential systems. The first chapter covers analysis of sequential systems and the second covers design. Complete coverage of the analysis and design of synchronous sequential systems adds to the comprehensive nature of the text. The derivation of state tables from word problems further emphasizes the practical implementation of the material being presented.Note de contenu : Contents:
1 Introduction
2 Combinational Systems
3 The Karnaugh Map
4 Function Minimization Algorithms
5 Designing Combinational Systems
6 Analysis of Sequential Systems
7 The Design of Sequential Systems
8 Solving Larger Sequential Problems
9 Simplification of Sequential Circuits
Appendix A Relating the Algebra to the Karnaugh Map
Appendix B Answers to Selected Exercises
Appendix C Chapter Tests Answers
Appendix D Laboratory Experiments
Appendix E Complete ExamplesIntroduction to logic design [texte imprimé] / Alan B. Marcovitz, Auteur . - 3rd. ed. . - Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2010 . - 637 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-07-319164-5
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-01 Logique combinatoire et séquentielle Résumé : Introduction to Logic Design by Alan Marcovitz is intended for the first course in logic design, taken by computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering students. As with the previous editions, this edition has a clear presentation of fundamentals and an exceptional collection of examples, solved problems and exercises.
The text integrates laboratory experiences, both hardware and computer simulation, while not making them mandatory for following the main flow of the chapters. Design is emphasized throughout, and switching algebra is developed as a tool for analyzing and implementing digital systems. The presentation includes excellent coverage of minimization of combinational circuits, including multiple output ones, using the Karnaugh map and iterated consensus. There are a number of examples of the design of larger systems, both combinational and sequential, using medium scale integrated circuits and programmable logic devices.
The third edition features two chapters on sequential systems. The first chapter covers analysis of sequential systems and the second covers design. Complete coverage of the analysis and design of synchronous sequential systems adds to the comprehensive nature of the text. The derivation of state tables from word problems further emphasizes the practical implementation of the material being presented.Note de contenu : Contents:
1 Introduction
2 Combinational Systems
3 The Karnaugh Map
4 Function Minimization Algorithms
5 Designing Combinational Systems
6 Analysis of Sequential Systems
7 The Design of Sequential Systems
8 Solving Larger Sequential Problems
9 Simplification of Sequential Circuits
Appendix A Relating the Algebra to the Karnaugh Map
Appendix B Answers to Selected Exercises
Appendix C Chapter Tests Answers
Appendix D Laboratory Experiments
Appendix E Complete ExamplesExemplaires
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Titre : Digital signal processing : a computer based approach Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Sanjit K. Mitra, Auteur Mention d'édition : 3rd. ed. Editeur : Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education Année de publication : 2006 Importance : 972 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 25 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-07-304837-6 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-05 Application du traitement numérique du signal Résumé : Digital Signal Processing: A Computer-Based Approach" is intended for a two-semester course on digital signal processing for seniors or first-year graduate students. Based on user feedback, a number of new topics have been added to the third edition, while some excess topics from the second edition have been removed. The author has taken great care to organize the chapters more logically by reordering the sections within chapters. More worked-out examples have also been included. The book contains more than 500 problems and 150 MATLAB exercises. The new topics in the third edition include: short-time characterization of discrete-time signals, expanded coverage of discrete-time Fourier transform and discrete Fourier transform, prime factor algorithm for DFT computation, sliding DFT, zoom FFT, chirp Fourier transform, expanded coverage of z-transform, group delay equalization of IIR digital filters, design of computationally efficient FIR digital filters, semi-symbolic analysis of digital filter structures, spline interpolation, spectral factorization, and discrete wavelet transform. Note de contenu : Contents:
1. Signals and signal processing --
2. Discrete-time signals and systems --
3. Discrete-time Fourier transform --
4. Digital processing of continuous-time signals --
5. Finite-length discrete transforms --
6. z-Transform --
7. LTI discrete-time systems in the transform domain --
8. Digital filter structures --
9. IIR digital filter design --
10. FIR digital filter design --
11. DSP algorithm implementation --
12. Analysis of finite wordlength effects --
13. Multirate digital signal processing fundamentals --
14. Multirate filter banks and wavelets --
15. Applications of digital signal processing --
A. Discrete-time random signals.Digital signal processing : a computer based approach [texte imprimé] / Sanjit K. Mitra, Auteur . - 3rd. ed. . - Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2006 . - 972 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-07-304837-6
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-05 Application du traitement numérique du signal Résumé : Digital Signal Processing: A Computer-Based Approach" is intended for a two-semester course on digital signal processing for seniors or first-year graduate students. Based on user feedback, a number of new topics have been added to the third edition, while some excess topics from the second edition have been removed. The author has taken great care to organize the chapters more logically by reordering the sections within chapters. More worked-out examples have also been included. The book contains more than 500 problems and 150 MATLAB exercises. The new topics in the third edition include: short-time characterization of discrete-time signals, expanded coverage of discrete-time Fourier transform and discrete Fourier transform, prime factor algorithm for DFT computation, sliding DFT, zoom FFT, chirp Fourier transform, expanded coverage of z-transform, group delay equalization of IIR digital filters, design of computationally efficient FIR digital filters, semi-symbolic analysis of digital filter structures, spline interpolation, spectral factorization, and discrete wavelet transform. Note de contenu : Contents:
1. Signals and signal processing --
2. Discrete-time signals and systems --
3. Discrete-time Fourier transform --
4. Digital processing of continuous-time signals --
5. Finite-length discrete transforms --
6. z-Transform --
7. LTI discrete-time systems in the transform domain --
8. Digital filter structures --
9. IIR digital filter design --
10. FIR digital filter design --
11. DSP algorithm implementation --
12. Analysis of finite wordlength effects --
13. Multirate digital signal processing fundamentals --
14. Multirate filter banks and wavelets --
15. Applications of digital signal processing --
A. Discrete-time random signals.Exemplaires
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