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Title: Basic Electronics For Field Measurement
Author: Dale Gary
Source: 2002 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2002
Abstract: The title says it all. This paper is written with the idea of presenting basic electronic principles and how to apply these to common applications. Basics The basic laws covered here with be Ohms law, Kirchhoffs voltage law, and Kirchhoffs current law. The main terms used are Voltage (units are volts), Current (units are amps or milliamps), and Resistance (units are ohms). These terms are meaningless unless a relationship can be established. The analogy that can be used is water flowing through a pipe. The pressure that pushes the water would correspond to voltage. The water flowing through the pipe would correspond to current. Any obstruction in the pipe restricting the flow would correspond to resistance.




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