Electronics engineers' handbook
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Electronics engineers' handbook
McGraw Hill, c1997
4th ed
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This fourth edition has been updated to reflect changes in the field since the last edition of 1988. It features two new sections, one covering microsensors and the other detailing the many organizations pertinent to electronics engineering. There is material on digital computing, measurement and control circuits, computer-aided design, reliability, lasers and optoelectronics, video, audio and telecommunications.
Table of Contents
Part I: Principles and Techniques.Basic Phenomena.Mathematics, Formulas, Definitions, and Theorems.Circuit Principles.Information, Communication, Noise and Interference.Systems Engineering.Reliability of Components and Systems.Computer-Assisted Design.Standards, Units, and Symbols, Constants, and Definitions.Part II: Materials and Hardware.Properties of Materials.Electronic and Fiber Optic Components. Integrated Circuits and Microprocessors.UHF and Microwave Devices.Transducers and Sensors.Microsensors and Micro actuators in Microelectromechanical Systems.Radiant Energy Sources and Sensors. Part III: Circuits and Functions.Filters and Attenuators.Amplifiers and Oscillators.Modulators, Demodulators, and Convertors.Power Electronics.Pulse Circuits, Logic Circuits, and Waveform Generators.Measurement Circuits.Antennas and Wave Propagation. Part IV: Systems and Applications.Audio Systems.Video and Facsimile Systems.Broadcasting Systems.Telecommunications.Digital Computer Systems.Electronic Navigation and Detection Systems.Electronics in Medicine and Biology. Resources.
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