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History of Electronics and Instrumentation presents a comprehensive and historically grounded exploration of the evolution of electrical science into modern electronic engineering. The book traces the intellectual journey from early studies of static electricity and fundamental laws of Ohm, Ampere and Faraday to Maxwell’s electromagnetic theory. It examines the birth of electronics through the discovery of the electron, vacuum tube technology, and early radio communication systems. The revolutionary impact of the transistor, semiconductor devices, and integrated circuits is discussed in depth. The text further explores modern instrumentation systems, including sensors, control systems, embedded systems, IoT, and AI in electronics. By linking theory with technological advancement, the book provides students and researchers with both scientific foundations and contemporary engineering perspectives









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