Description
Revised First edition. Paperback cover has some moderate wear, black scuffs on the front and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of “Experimental Backgrounds for Electronic Instrumentation” by Willard L. Erickson offers a fascinating glimpse into the early days of electronic instrumentation. Published in the mid-20th century, this pioneering work delves into the fundamental principles and practical applications of electronic instrumentation, a field that was rapidly evolving alongside the burgeoning electronics industry.
Erickson, a renowned electrical engineer and educator, played a pivotal role in shaping the curriculum and research in this field. His expertise and innovative approach to teaching are reflected in this comprehensive text, which was likely used as a reference or textbook in engineering programs across the country.
Despite its age and wear, this copy holds immense value for collectors and enthusiasts interested in the history of electronics and instrumentation. Its well-thumbed pages and creased spine bear witness to the countless hours spent poring over its contents by students and professionals alike, making it a tangible link to the pioneering minds that laid the foundations for modern electronic devices and systems.