
Principles Of Electronic Communication Systems Student Edition W/Cd-Rom
Louis Frenzel(Author)
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 16. February 2004
Book
Hardback
978-0-07-828132-7 (ISBN)
Description
Introductory course in communication electronics for students with a background in basic electronics. The program, provides students with the current, state-of-the-art electronics techniques used in all modern forms of electronic communications, including radio, television, telephones, facsimiles, cell phones, satellites, LAN systems, digital transmission, and microwave communications. The text is readable with easy-to-understand line drawings and color photographs. The up-to-date content includes a new chapter on wireless communications systems. Various aspects of troubleshooting are discussed throughout.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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ISBN-13
978-0-07-828132-7 (9780078281327)
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Content
Chapter 1: Introduction to Electronic CommunicationsChapter 2: Review of Electronic FundamentalsChapter 3: Amplitude Modulation FundamentalChapter 4: Amplitude Modulation and Demodulation CircuitsChapter 5: Fundamentals of Frequency ModulationChapter 6: FM CircuitsChapter 7: Radio TransmittersChapter 8: Digital Communications TechniquesChapter 9: Communication ReceiversChapter 10: Multiplexing and DemultiplexingChapter 11: The Transmission of Binary Data in Communication SystemsChapter 12: Computer NetworkingChapter 13: Transmission LinesChapter 14: Antennas and Wave PropagationChapter 15: Microwave CommunicationsChapter 16: Satellite CommunicationsChapter 17: Telecommunications SystemsChapter 18: Optical CommunicationsChapter 19: TelevisionChapter 20: Wireless ApplicationsChapter 21: Communications Tests and Measurements