Thanassis G. Giokas
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ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND MATERIALS TEXTBOOK VOLUME II

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 6 - Ferrites
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 6.1General 17
 6.2Attributes of ferrites 22
 6.3Categories of ferrites 33
 6.4Type and material codes of the ferrite cores 34
 6.5Self-inductance of cores and their codes 45
 6.6Core codes of ferrites 47
 6.7Calculation of self-inductance with ferrite core 50
 6.8Various special ferrites 58
Chapter 7 - Piezoelectric ceramics
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 7.1General 65
 7.2Attributes of piezoelectric ceramics 68
 7.3Equivalent circuit of piezoelectric transformer 75
 7.4Elements and applications of piezoelectric ceramic materials 77
 7.5Dimorphic and uniform elements and transformer materials 81
 7.6Description of piezoelectric ceramics 87
Chapter 8 - Piezoelectric crystals
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 8.1General 91
 8.2Equivalent circuit of crystal 98
 8.3Attributes of crystals 102
 8.4Categories and operation codes 104
 8.5Applications of crystals 106
 8.6Description, Codes and Elements of crystals 109
Chapter 9 - Transformers
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 9.1General 117
 9.2Equivalent circuits of single-phase transformers 119
 9.3Categories of transformers 125
 9.4Single-phase transformers 125
 9.4.1Current or line transformers 125
 9.4.2Composite resistor transformers 128
 9.4.3Voltage transformers 132
 9.4.3.1Auto-transformers 132
 9.4.3.2Special applications transformers 134
 9.4.3.3General applications transformers 137
Chapter 10 - Sensors, Transducers, Actuators
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 10.1General 157
 10.2Categories of sensors, transducers, actuators 158
 10.3Categories, elements, applications of mechanical voltage-pressure sensors 159
 10.3.1Vibration 159
 10.3.2Shock 160
 10.3.3Blood pressure 161
 10.3.4Percussive combustion of car motors 163
 10.3.5Piezo-cable 163
 10.3.6Low pressure gases 164
 10.3.7Mechanical voltage 166
 10.3.7.1Sheet 166
 10.3.7.2Drawing-oppression 169
 10.3.7.3Charge 169
 10.3.8Pressure 170
 10.3.8.1General 171
 10.3.8.2Calibration and correction of temperature 174
 10.3.8.3Setting up the signal 177
 10.3.8.4Steel plated 178
 10.3.9Accelerometer 179
 10.4Categories, elements and applications of position, direction, destination and motion sensors 181
 10.4.1Thickness of animal fat 181
 10.4.2Hall element 181
 10.4.3Magnetic-resistor 188
 10.4.3.1Linear position 195
 10.4.3.2One-point measurement 196
 10.4.3.3Current measurement 197
 10.4.3.4Weak magnetic field measurement 198
 10.4.4Other methods of measuring distance 208
 10.4.5Other methods of measuring rotation speed 212
 10.4.6Proximity or approaching 217
 10.4.7Inclination 222
 10.5Categories, elements and applications of temperature sensors 225
 10.5.1Pyroelectric detector 226
 10.5.2Bolometer 227
 10.5.3Thermoelements 229
 10.5.4Platinum resistor 235
 10.5.5Integrated 237
 10.5.6Silicon 238
 10.6Categories, elements and applications of sound sensors 243
 10.6.1Subsounds 243
 10.6.2Supersonics 243
 10.6.3Langevin transformer 246
 10.6.4Bubble tracing in tube 247
 10.6.5Acoustic transmission 248
 10.6.6Underwater transformer 248
 10.7Categories, elements and applications of solid, fluid and gas sensors 249
 10.7.1Graphite waste in photocopier devices 249
 10.7.2Water level sensor 250
 10.7.3Water quality 251
 10.7.4Acidity-Alkalinity 252
 10.7.5Viscosity measurement 254
 10.7.6Viscometer of fluids 256
 10.7.7Viscometer of air 259
 10.7.8Various gases, vapors, smoke 260
 10.8Categories, elements and applications of environment sensors 267
 10.8.1Humidity 267
 10.8.2Smoke and fire 268
 10.8.3Gyroscope 271
 10.8.4Geiger-Müller enumerator 272
 10.9Categories, elements and applications of voltage sensors 273
 10.10Multiplier of secondary electrons 275
 10.11Actuators 276
  Appendix 281
  Index 329