
Standard Handbook of Electronic Engineering
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 16. January 2005
Book
2200 pages
978-0-07-138421-6 (ISBN)
Description
The Standard Handbook of Electronics Engineering has defined its field for over thirty years. Spun off in the 1960's from Fink's Standard Handbook of Electrical Engineering, the Christiansen book has seen its markets grow rapidly, as electronic engineering and microelectronics became the growth engine of digital computing. The EE market has now undergone another seismic shift-away from computing and into communications and media. The Handbook will retain much of its evergreen basic material, but the key applications sections will now focus upon communications, networked media, and medicine-the eventual destination of the majority of graduating EEs these days.
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Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1000 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 196 mm
Thickness: 61 mm
Weight
2046 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-138421-6 (9780071384216)
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Persons
Donald Christiansen (Huntington, NY) is Editor Emeritus of IEEE Spectrum, and a former Staff Director of the IEEE.
Dr. Charles K. Alexander is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio. He is also the Director of the Center for Research in Electronics and Aerospace Technology (CREATE). From 2002 until 2006 he was Dean of the Fenn College of Engineering. He has held the position of Dean of Engineering at Cleveland State University, California State University, Northridge, and Temple University (acting Dean for six years). He has held the position of Department Chair at Temple University and Tennessee Technological University as well as the position of Stocker Visiting Professor (an Endowed Chair) at Ohio University. He has held faculty status at all of the aforementioned Universities.
Dr. Charles K. Alexander is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio. He is also the Director of the Center for Research in Electronics and Aerospace Technology (CREATE). From 2002 until 2006 he was Dean of the Fenn College of Engineering. He has held the position of Dean of Engineering at Cleveland State University, California State University, Northridge, and Temple University (acting Dean for six years). He has held the position of Department Chair at Temple University and Tennessee Technological University as well as the position of Stocker Visiting Professor (an Endowed Chair) at Ohio University. He has held faculty status at all of the aforementioned Universities.
Content
Part 1. Principles and TechniquesSection 1: Information, Communication, Noise, and InterferenceSection 2: Systems Engineering and Systems ManagementSection 3: ReliabilitySection 4: Computer-Assisted Digital System DesignPart 2: ComponentsSection 5: Electronic and Fiber Optic ComponentsSection 6: Integrated Circuits and MicroprocessorsSection 7: UHF and Microwave ComponentsSection 8: Transducers and SensorsSection 9: Radiant Energy Sources and SensorsPart 3: Circuits and FunctionsSection 10: Filters and AttenuatorsSection 11: Amplifiers and OscillatorsSection 12: Modulators, Demodulators, and ConvertersSection 13: Power ElectronicsSection 14: Pulsed Circuits and Waveform GenerationSection 15: Measurement SystemsSection 16: Antennas and Wave PropagationPart 4: Systems and ApplicationsSection 17: TelecommunicationsSection 18: Digital Computer SystemsSection 19: Control SystemsSection 20: Audio SystemsSection 21: Video and Facsimile SystemsSection 22: Broadcast and Cable SystemsSection 23: Navigation and Detection SystemsSection 24: Automotive ElectronicsSection 25: Instrumentation and Test SystemsINDEX