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Title: Theory And Design Of Micropower Electronic Instrumentation
Author: Richard J. Ensch
Source: American Gas Association 1987
Year Published: 1987
Abstract: With the coming of age of micropower electronics and the concentrated effort to acquire accurate measurement, a comprehensive evaluation of electronic instruments is underway. Extensive use of micropower electronics is occurring throughout the designs, enabling the instruments to be battery powered for long durations without requiring frequent battery changes. The sheer number of capabihties of the new high tech devices is one of the forces that is driving the integration of electronics into gas distribution instrumentation. The rapid development of the devices creates competitive struggles for market share that reduce costs and increase the available options. The integrated circuits of today require far less power than their predecessors, making possible long life operation with existing battery technology. The circuits themselves are smaller, more reliable, faster, and better able to withstand temperature, humidity, and electrical interferences.




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