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Electronic communications systems : fundamentals through advanced / Wayne Tomasi, DeVry University, Phoenix, Arizona.

By: Singapore : Pearson Education South Asia Pte Ltd., 2004Edition: Fifth editionDescription: xviii, 1163 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 981247093X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 621.382 T59 2004
Contents:
1. Introduction to Electronic Communications. 2. Signal Analysis and Mixing. 3. Oscillators, Phase–Locked Loops, and Frequency Synthesizers. 4. Amplitude Modulation Transmission. 5. Amplitude Modulation Reception. 6. Single–Sideband Communications Systems. 7. Angle Modulation Transmission. 8. Angle Modulation Reception and FM Stereo. 9. Digital Modulation. 10. Digital Transmission. 11. Digital T-Carriers and Multiplexing. 12. Metallic Cable Transmission Media. 13. Optical Fiber Transmission Media. 14. Electromagnetic Wave Propagation. 15. Antennas and Waveguides. 16. Telephone Instruments and Signals. 17. The Telephone Circuit. 18. The Public Telephone Network. 19. Cellular Telephone Concepts. 20. Cellular Telephone Systems. 21. Introduction to Data Communications and Networking 22. Fundamental Concepts of Data Communications. 23. Data–Link Protocols and Data Communications Networks. 24. Microwave Radio Communications and System Gain. 25. Satellite Communications. 26. Satellite Multiple Accessing Arrangements. Appendix A The Smith Chart. Answers to Selected Problems. Index.
Summary: Introducing basic electronic and data communications fundamentals, this book also explores their application in modern digital and data communications systems. It is suitable for students with previous knowledge in basic electronic principles and fundamental calculus concepts, and for courses in Introduction to Electronic Communications.
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Includes index.

Original edition, entitled Electronic Communications System : Fundamentals through Advanced, 5th edition by Tomasi, Wayne, published by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall. Copyright 2004, 2001, 1998, 1994, 1988 by Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458. Original ISBN 0130494925.

1. Introduction to Electronic Communications. 2. Signal Analysis and Mixing. 3. Oscillators, Phase–Locked Loops, and Frequency Synthesizers. 4. Amplitude Modulation Transmission. 5. Amplitude Modulation Reception. 6. Single–Sideband Communications Systems. 7. Angle Modulation Transmission. 8. Angle Modulation Reception and FM Stereo. 9. Digital Modulation. 10. Digital Transmission. 11. Digital T-Carriers and Multiplexing. 12. Metallic Cable Transmission Media. 13. Optical Fiber Transmission Media. 14. Electromagnetic Wave Propagation. 15. Antennas and Waveguides. 16. Telephone Instruments and Signals. 17. The Telephone Circuit. 18. The Public Telephone Network. 19. Cellular Telephone Concepts. 20. Cellular Telephone Systems. 21. Introduction to Data Communications and Networking 22. Fundamental Concepts of Data Communications. 23. Data–Link Protocols and Data Communications Networks. 24. Microwave Radio Communications and System Gain. 25. Satellite Communications. 26. Satellite Multiple Accessing Arrangements. Appendix A The Smith Chart. Answers to Selected Problems. Index.

Introducing basic electronic and data communications fundamentals, this book also explores their application in modern digital and data communications systems. It is suitable for students with previous knowledge in basic electronic principles and fundamental calculus concepts, and for courses in Introduction to Electronic Communications.

College of Engineering and Computer Studies Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering

In English

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