John Billingsley, "Essentials of Mechatronics"
Wiley-Interscience | 2006 | ISBN: 0471791539 | 370 pages | PDF | 2,9 MB
Wiley-Interscience | 2006 | ISBN: 0471791539 | 370 pages | PDF | 2,9 MB
The book interweaves mechanisms, electronics, sensors, and control strategies with software and information technology to examine the demands and ideas of customers, and find the most efficient, cost-effective method to transform their goals into successful commercial products. –Ce texte fait référence
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Learn how to study, analyze, select, and design a successful mechatronic product
This innovative, cutting-edge publication presents the essential nature of mechatronics, a field at the crossroads of information technology and mechanical and electrical engineering. Readers learn how to blend mechanisms, electronics, sensors, control strategies, and software into a functional design. Given the breadth that the field of mechatronics draws upon, this publication provides a critical service to readers by paring down the topics to the most essential ones.
A common thread throughout the publication is tailoring performance to the actual needs of the user, rather than designing "by the book." Practical methods clarify engineering trade-offs needed to design and manufacture competitive state-of-the-art products and systems.
There are hundreds of choices involved in all but the simplest of mechatronic design tasks. Using this publication as a reference, electrical, mechanical, and computer designers and engineers can find the most efficient, cost-effective methods to transform their goals into successful commercial products. With its use of laboratory experiments, this publication is also recommended as a graduate-level textbook.
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