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Process Control Instrumentation Technology

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"This book presents the complex topics of process control, measurement, and instrumentation with sufficient rigor to allow applications-oriented design using basic mathematical skills. Extensive coverage, including both concept and design approaches, is provided on the following topics: sensors, analog and digital signal conditioning, final control elements, programmable logic controllers, analog and digital process controllers, process control networks, and control loop tuning." Now in its eighth edition, the text has been continually updated and revised to stay current with technological advances. Changes to this edition include expanded coverage of control system networks (Foundation Fieldbus) and digital control systems. Problems and examples were modified to make them more practical and appropriate for modern technology.

First published January 1, 1975

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The first six chapters on transducers and interfacing are great.
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