
Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics
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- Cover
- Contents
- Contributors to Volume 44
- Foreword
- Chapter 1. Atomic Photoelectron Spectroscopy. II
- I. Photoionization Cross Sections
- II. Photoelectron Angular Distributions
- III. Summary and Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 2. Timekeeping and Its Applications
- I. Introduction
- II. Clocks
- III. Time Determination
- IV. Remote Time Measurements"Synchronization
- V. Applications
- References
- Chapter 3. Electrodynamic Concepts of Wave Interactions in Thin-Film Semiconductor Structures. I
- I. Introduction
- II. Searches for Methods of Design and Analysis of Solid-State Traveling-Wave Amplifiers
- III. Generalized Theory of Normal-Mode Excitation in Active Polarized-Medium Waveguides by External Sources
- References
- Chapter 4. Microwave Power Semiconductor Devices. II Critical Review
- Three-Terminal Devices
- I. Bipolar Transistors
- References for Section I
- II. Field-Effect Transistors
- References for Section II
- Present Trends and Future Development Prospects for Microwave Power Semiconductor Devices
- I. Present Trends
- II. Future Development Prospects
- Chapter 5. Electron-Bombarded Semiconductor Devices
- I. Introduction
- II. Analytic Foundation
- III. Physical Limitations to EBS Capabilities
- IV. Target Assembly
- V. Some Device Configurations and Performance
- VI. Life and Reliability
- VII. Future Potential
- References
- Chapter 6. Basic Concepts of Minicomputers
- I. Historical Development
- II. Characteristics of Minicomputer CPUs
- III. Instruction Repertoire
- IV. Data Checking
- V. Bus Architecture
- VI. Power-Fail Protection
- VII. Memory Protect
- VIII. Memory Interleaving
- IX. Cache Memory
- X. Interrupt Structure
- XI. Direct Memory Access
- XII. Microprogrammable Systems
- XIII. Nonminicomputer Systems
- XIV. Peripheral Devices
- XV. Computer Consoles
- XVI. Printing Devices
- XVII. Data Entry I/O
- XVIII. Magnetic Tapes
- XIX. Tape Cassettes
- XX. Disk Systems
- XXI. Floppy Disks
- XXII. Process Control Peripherals
- XXIII. IEEE Standard Digital Interface
- XXIV. Data Set Interfaces or Modems
- XXV. Software
- XXVI. Disk Operating Systems
- XXVII. Growth of Minicomputer Applications
- Glossary
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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