
Introduction to Engineering Technology
by Pond, Robert J.; Rankinen, Jeffrey L.Rent Textbook
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Summary
Author Biography
Jeffrey L. Rankinen is an associate professor at the Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology department. Jeff teaches basic electronics courses, while his specialty areas include optical communications and nanotechnology. In addition to teaching credit courses, Jeff is a Tyco Electronics AMP NETCONNECT instructor for the AMP ACT 1 and ACT 2 certification courses in premises cabling systems. He also actively consults for local industry in the area of fiber optic installation and repair. His educational credentials include a Ph.D. from the Pennsylvania State University in Materials, an M.S. from the Pennsylvania State University in Electrical Engineering, a B.S. from the Rochester Institute of Technology in Electrical Engineering and A.A.S. degrees in electronics and computer science from the Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Table of Contents
Engineering Technology as a Career | p. 1 |
History of Engineering and Technology | p. 2 |
The Industrial Team | p. 6 |
The Career Decision | p. 16 |
A Career in Engineering Technology | p. 22 |
Problems | p. 23 |
Selected Readings | p. 25 |
Career Choices in the Engineering Technologies | p. 26 |
Chemical Engineering Technician | p. 26 |
Civil and Architectural Engineering Technician | p. 29 |
Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technician | p. 33 |
Computer Engineering Technician | p. 38 |
Industrial Engineering Technician | p. 40 |
Mechanical Engineering Technician | p. 44 |
Problems | p. 50 |
Selected Readings | p. 51 |
Survival Skills-Preparing for the Engineering Technologies | p. 52 |
Pursuing a Technology Degree | p. 54 |
Using an Engineering Library | p. 62 |
Problem Solving | p. 64 |
Professionalism | p. 75 |
Problems | p. 79 |
Selected Readings | p. 81 |
The Calculator | p. 82 |
Purchasing a Calculator | p. 82 |
Signed Numbers and Algebraic Logic | p. 85 |
Powers and Roots | p. 92 |
Using Scientific Notation | p. 94 |
Graphing with a Calculator-"A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words" | p. 100 |
Programming a Calculator | p. 108 |
Problems | p. 110 |
Selected Readings | p. 117 |
Measurement Systems | p. 118 |
The Fundamental Units | p. 118 |
Conversion of Units Within the English System | p. 126 |
Conversion of Units Within the International System | p. 131 |
Conversion of Units Between Systems | p. 135 |
The Use of Dimensional Analysis | p. 137 |
Precision of the Inch and Millimeter Scales | p. 143 |
Problems | p. 145 |
Selected Readings | p. 152 |
Right-Triangle Trigonometry and Geometry for Technologists | p. 153 |
Right-Triangle Relationships | p. 153 |
Right-Triangle Applications | p. 160 |
Vector Applications | p. 166 |
Geometry Applications for Technologists | p. 173 |
Solid Geometry for Technologists | p. 180 |
Problems | p. 184 |
Selected Readings | p. 191 |
The Technical Laboratory | p. 192 |
Performing an Experiment | p. 194 |
Reducing Errors in the Laboratory | p. 195 |
Data Collection and Calculating Results | p. 201 |
Presenting Data-Graphing | p. 209 |
Reporting | p. 215 |
Problems | p. 225 |
Selected Readings | p. 230 |
The Personal Computer | p. 231 |
Mainframe Computers Led to the PC | p. 231 |
Glossary 8.1 | p. 238 |
The Personal Computer System | p. 240 |
The Operating System | p. 252 |
Application Software-A Survey | p. 255 |
Notebooks, PDAs, and Future Trends | p. 273 |
Glossary 8.2 | p. 276 |
Problems | p. 278 |
Selected Readings | p. 280 |
Networking, the Internet, and Industrial Automation | p. 281 |
Computer Networks | p. 281 |
The Internet | p. 289 |
Using the Internet | p. 300 |
Process Control | p. 307 |
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) | p. 312 |
Personal Computers (PCs)-User-Friendly | p. 316 |
Distributed Control | p. 317 |
Problems | p. 321 |
Selected Readings | p. 323 |
Your Future in Technology | p. 324 |
The Evolving Computer-A Base for High Technology | p. 326 |
Robotics | p. 334 |
Optical Systems | p. 339 |
Materials Technology | p. 348 |
The Environment | p. 356 |
Meeting the High-Technology Needs of the World-A Challenge | p. 361 |
Problems | p. 363 |
Selected Readings | p. 365 |
Professional Organizations in Engineering | p. 366 |
Algebraic Rules | p. 367 |
Trigonometry | p. 370 |
Glossary of Abbreviations and Acronyms | p. 373 |
Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems | p. 375 |
Index | p. 385 |
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