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Helmut Budzier - Thermal Infrared Sensors: Theory, Optimisation and Practice - 9780470871928 - V9780470871928
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Thermal Infrared Sensors: Theory, Optimisation and Practice

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Description for Thermal Infrared Sensors: Theory, Optimisation and Practice Hardcover. In Thermal Infrared Sensors, the authors describe the measuring system comprising the sensor and also consider the relationship between radiation source, optical conditions and sensor. The main focus of this book is directed towards thermal (un-cooled) detectors which are the cheapest and most-used detector elements. Num Pages: 324 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: TJK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 252 x 177 x 23. Weight in Grams: 716.
The problems involved in designing optimal infrared (IR) measuring systems under given conditions are commensurately complex. The optical set-up and radiation conditions, the interaction between sensor and irradiation and the sensor itself, determine the operation of the sensor system. Simple calculations for solving these problems without any understanding of the causal relationships are not possible.

Thermal Infrared Sensors offers a concise explanation of the basic physical and photometric fundamentals needed for the consideration of these interactions. It depicts the basics of thermal IR sensor systems and explains the manifold causal relationships between the most important ... Read more

This book covers:

  • various types of thermal sensors, like thermoelectric sensor, pyroelectric sensors, microbolometers, micro-Golay cells and bimorphous sensors;
  • basic applications for thermal sensors;
  • noise - a limiting factor for thermal resolution and detectivity - including an outline of the mathematics and noise sources in thermal infrared sensors;
  • the properties of IR sensor systems in conjunction with the measurement environment and application conditions;
  • 60 examples showing calculations of real problems with real numbers, as they occur in many practical applications.

This is an essential reference for practicing design and optical engineers and users of infrared sensors and infrared cameras. With this book they will be able to transform the demonstrated solutions to their own problems, find ways to match their commercial IR sensors and cameras to their measurement conditions, and to tailor and optimise sensors and set-ups to particular IR measurement problems. The basic knowledge outlined in this book will give advanced undergraduate and graduate students a thorough grounding in this technology.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc United Kingdom
Number of pages
324
Condition
New
Number of Pages
328
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780470871928
SKU
V9780470871928
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50

About Helmut Budzier
Professor Gerald Gerlach, Department of Electrical Engineering, Dresden University of Technology, Germany Professor Gerlach is Head of the Solid State Electronics Laboratory at Dresden University of Technology. He is Deputy Chairman of EUREL (Convention of National Societies of Electrical Engineers of Europe); Chairman of the German Association of University Professors in Measuring Technology (AHMT) and Vice-President of the German Society ... Read more

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