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Capacitive differential displacement sensors. Atsyukovsky V.A., 1960.

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The book discusses the principle of operation, the main types and areas of application of capacitive differential displacement sensors, provides examples of the calculation of capacitive sensors, gives some recommendations for building AC servo systems with capacitive displacement sensors and their elements. The book is intended for engineers and technicians working in the field of automatic control and measurement of non-electric quantities by electrical methods.

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