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Figure  1.1:  (a)  Photograph of mechanical  device  producing circular scanning,  (b) drawing  and photograph of mechanical  device  producing scanning powered  by  environmental vibrations
Figure 2.2:  Lock-in  technique  employed  to sense  faint signal  levels  of  sensor  output
Figure 2.4:  Complete  block  diagram of a present-day  capacitive  vibration sensor
Figure 2.6: A MOS-bipolar  version of the  Gilbert multiplier cell
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