ac amplifieramplitude-frequency characteristicanalog-to-digital converterphase-frequency characteristic
Indexed keywords
Engineering controlled terms:
InstrumentsMeasurement
Engineering uncontrolled terms
Amplitude frequency characteristicsAnalog to digital convertersLow-frequencyOperating principlesPhase-frequency characteristicsTemperature oscillationsTransfer constant
Engineering main heading:
Analog to digital conversion
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Funding number
Acronym
Russian Foundation for Basic Research
11-08-00275
РФФИ
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Hence, the amplifier described possesses the qualities required to measure the thermal properties of materials by the temperature wave method. The amplifier can also be used as part of other measuring devices for solving a wide range of engineering and scientific problems. This research was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grant No. 11-08-00275).
ISSN: 05431972
Source Type: Journal
Original language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s11018-013-0118-0
Document Type: Article
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media, LLC
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