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Electromagnetic interference (EMI), 30, Epitaxial silicon APD (EPI-APD), 361 571
151, 364 Epoxy resin enclosure, LED, 25
Electromotive force (emf), 197 EPROM (electrically programmable
Electron beam (EB) welding, 410 ROM), 444
Electronic assemblies, sensor, 293 Error voltage recognition facility, 448
Electronic data interchange (EDI), 235 Etch defects, 112
Electronic data processing (EDP), 536 Ethernet, 215–216
Electronic Industries Association Excess gain, 60–61, 145–147
(EIA), 213 Excess noise factor, 365–367
Electronic SAR sensors utilizing vision Excessive marking, probe, 112
technology, 305–307 Excitation mechanism, laser, 115–118
Electronics industry, 119–122 Executors, 416–417
Electronics support, 345–348 Expandability, 256
Electrooptic links, networking with, Expected net cash flow, 544
179–184 Expenses, 46
Elektro, 418 Experimental techniques, 204
Embeddable sensors, 73, 79 Extended range core and coil, 68
Emf (electromotive force), 197 Extended source, 490
EMI (electromagnetic interference), 30, Extended straight-line control, 454
151, 364 Extreme environments, 409–410
Encapsulation, LED, 28–29 Extrinsic sensors, 328
End effector sensors Eye sensitivity, maximum, 37
detecting partially visible objects,
395–400
for edge detection and extraction, F F
391–395 Facilities engineering, 237
linear variable-displacement Fact tables, 441
transformer, 407–411 Factory calibration, 348
overview, 424–425 Failure modes, probe, 111–112
sound-vision recognition, 400–407 FAMULUS robot, 420
ultrasonic, 400 Far output, 140–141
Endoscopes, as image transmission Fast food drive-thru sensors, 104–105
sensor, 372–373 Fast Fourier transform (FFT)
Engelberger, Joseph F., 419 spectrometer, 492–493
Engineering Fault finders, 177–178
computer-integrated manufacturing, Fault sensors. See Machinery fault
231 sensor networks
facilities, 237 Fault-detection systems, power line,
integrated system, 48 375–376
management, 237–238 Federal Communications Commission
overview, 235–236 (FCC), 99
process development, 237 Female pin connector receptacle, 88–89
product development, 236 Ferdig, Mark, 4
release control, 237 Ferrous targets, 69
Enterprise model FFT (fast Fourier transform)
business management, 244–245 spectrometer, 492–493
engineering, 235–238 Fiber identifiers, 178–179
marketing, 234–235 Fiber nervous surveillance system, 368
overview, 230, 232–234 Fiber optics
physical distribution, 242–244 bifurcated, 143–145
plant operations, 239–242 communications principles, 155–157
production planning, 238–239 configurations, 157–162, 165–170
research, 235–238 data bus networks, 162–165
Enterprise planning, 232, 245 data link layer communication, 210
Enterprise services, 245 dual laser test sets, 175–179
Environment presentation, CIM, flexibility of, 170–172
267–269 individual, 143
Environments, excess gain and, 61 inductive proximity sensors, 148–150
EOQ (economic order quantity), in industrial communication and
547–548 control, 155

