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Electronic communication techniques , Prentice Hall. Electronic communication techniques , Merrill Pub. Providing solid coverage of theory and engineering principles, it uses algebra-based mathematics through calculus and a logical design-and-analysis approach, and now includes the very latest information on cellular and personal communication systems PCS , digital communications, integrated circuit transceivers, and more.

Provides a broad-based, real-world industry orientation by incorporating examples, standards and techniques from a number of different technology disciplines - including RF, microwave, optics, and digital transmission. Contains numerous derivations, examples, and problems, and provides computer analysis sections in every chapter to expose readers to the use of Spice, MicroCAP, and Touchstone software.

Also includes a handy new appendix on Abbreviations and Acronyms. This edition introduces students to systems and circuits in a way that keeps them involved and learning. In Electronic Communication Techniques, Third Edition, solid theory and sound engineering principles are articulated through a conversational writing style, algebra-based mathematics through calculus, and a logical design-and- analysis approach Electronic Communication Techniques, Fifth Edition, is intended to bridge the gap between circuit design and the system concepts that predetermine circuit requirements in particular applications.

The results of theoretical research are combined with engineering principles, design equations, charts, and tables for those of us who will design and produce hardware and software. The mathematics level is typical of that used by engineering practitioners, with calculus and transform techniques occasionally employed.

Enough circuit detail and topical coverage have been included to provide material for two or even three courses in analog and digital communications technology, depending on the depth and pace desired. Use in a one-term course is also feasible, as is shown shortly. Any sequence of topics needed for a particular program may be selected. The main additions to the fifth edition, optical and cellular networks, are in Chapters 17 and 18 and include Internet basics. Devices to implement DWDM, such as arrayed waveguide gratings, fiber Bragg gratings, and thin-film filters, are discussed.

Digital and analog system applications of WDM, including digital transmission infrastructure for telephony with local exchange and intercarrier loops, local area networks, and digital loop carrier technology, are included.

This transition into wide-area networks with optical switching, including multiprotocol label switching MPLS and generalized MPLS with all optical switching and crossconnects, is made possible by adding a label ahead of IP packet headers.

Also added is "Wi-Fi," an unlicensed 2. Pedagogical components are improved with the addition of Chapter Previews.

Also, the Abbreviations and Acronyms table has been updated. Chapter 1 provides a review of tuned circuits and amplifiers for continuity with previous courses.

There is more material on lownoise amplifiers and saturation characteristics in Chapter 7. RF oscillators Chapter 2 are considered as stable tuned amplifiers with well-defined feedback arrangements. Oscillators also provide the carrier signal for subsequent modulation in transmitters. A section on phase noise has been included in Chapter Development of the frequency domain and the signal spectra of common periodic waveforms in Chapter 3 include Fourier transforms and Fourier series analysis.

Noise fundamentals in Chapter 4 include a typical treatment enhanced with circuit noise power analysis using shot and thermal noise spectral density techniques. The work is protected by local and international copyright laws and is provided solely for the use of instructors in teaching their courses and assessing student learning. You have successfully signed out and will be required to sign back in should you need to download more resources.

Out of print. Electronic Communication Techniques, 4th Edition. If You're an Educator Download instructor resources Additional order info. Overview Features Contents Order Overview.

NEW - Substantially expands Chapter 17 for a complete update on modern digital modulation and circuits for cellular and personal communication systems PCS. NEW - Considers phase-locked loop acquisition techniques and design equations, and includes a block diagram example of a coherent satellite receiver Ch.

New to This Edition. Substantially expands Chapter 17 for a complete update on modern digital modulation and circuits for cellular and personal communication systems PCS.

Considers phase-locked loop acquisition techniques and design equations, and includes a block diagram example of a coherent satellite receiver Ch. Table of Contents 1. Previous editions. Electronic Communication Techniques, 3rd Edition. Sign In We're sorry! Username Password Forgot your username or password? Sign Up Already have an access code?



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