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Principles of electronic communication systems / Louis E. Frenzel Jr.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill, a business unit of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xiv, 930 pages ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0073373850
  • 9780073373850
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.382 23
LOC classification:
  • TK5101 .F664 2014
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction to Electronic Communication -- 1-1The Significance of Human Communications -- 1-2Communication Systems -- 1-3Types of Electronic Communication -- 1-4Modulation and Multiplexing -- 1-5The Electromagnetic Spectrum -- 1-6Bandwidth -- 1-7A Survey of Communication Applications -- 1-8Careers in the Communications Industry -- Chapter 2 The Fundamentals of Electronics: A Review -- 2-1Gain, Attenuation and Decibels -- 2-2Tuned Circuits -- 2-3Filters -- 2-4Fourier Theory -- Chapter 3 Amplitude Modulation Fundamentals -- 3-1 AM Concepts -- 3-2Modulation Index and Percentage of Modulation -- 3-3Sidebands and The Frequency Domain -- 3-4AM Power -- 3-5Single-Sideband Modulation -- 3-6Classification of Radio Emissions -- Chapter 4 Amplitude Modulator and Demodulator Circuits -- 4-1Basic Principles of Amplitude Modulation -- 4-2Amplitude Modulators -- 4-3Amplitude Demodulators -- 4-4Balanced Modulators -- 4-5SSB Circuits -- Chapter 5 Fundamentals of Frequency Modulation -- 5-1Basic Principles of Frequency Modulation -- 5-2Principles of Phase Modulation -- 5-3Modulation Index and Sidebands -- 5-4Noise Suppression Effects of FM -- 5-5Frequency Modulation versus Amplitude Modulation -- Chapter 6 FM Circuits -- 6-1Frequency Modulators -- 6-2Phase Modulators -- 6-3Frequency Demodulators -- Chapter 7 Digital Communications Techniques -- 7-1Digital Transmission of Data -- 7-2Data Converters -- 7-3Parallel and Serial Transmission -- 7-4Pulse Code Modulation -- 7-5Pulse Modulation -- 7-6Digital Signal Processing -- Chapter 8 Radio Transmitters -- 8-1Transmitter Fundamentals -- 8-2Carrier Generators -- 8-3Power Amplifiers -- 8-4Impedance Matching Networks -- 8-5Typical Transmitter Circuits -- Chapter 9 Communications Receivers - 9-1Basic Principles of Signal Reproduction -- 9-2Superheterodyne Receivers -- 9-3Frequency Conversion 9-4Intermediate Frequency and Images -- 9-5Noise -- 9-6Typical Receiver Circuits -- 9-7Receivers and Transmitters -- Chapter 10 Multiplexing and Demultiplexing -- 10-1 Multiplexing Principles -- 10-2 Frequency Division Multiplexing -- 10-3 Time Division Multiplexing -- 10-3 Pulse Code Modulation -- 10-4 Duplexing -- Chapter 11 Data Transmission Techniques -- 11-1 Digital Codes -- 11-2 Principles of Digital Transmission -- 11-3 Transmission Efficiency -- 11-4 Basic Modem Concepts -- 11-5 Wideband Modulation -- 11-6 Advanced Modem Technology -- 11-7 Error Detection and Correction -- 11-8 Protocols -- Chapter 12 Introduction to Networking and Local Area Networks -- 12-1 Network Fundamentals -- 12-2 LAN Hardware -- 12-3 Ethernet LANs -- 12-4 Token Ring LAN -- Chapter 13 Transmission Lines -- 13-1 Transmission Line Basics -- 13-2 Standing Waves -- 13-3 Transmission Lines as Circuit Elements -- 13-4 The Smith Chart -- Chapter 14 Antennas and Wave Propagation -- 14-1 Antenna Fundamentals -- 14-2 Common Antenna Types -- 14-3 Radio Wave Propagation -- Chapter 15 Internet Technologies -- 15-1 Internet Applications -- 15-2 Internet Transmission Systems -- 15-3 Storage Area Networks -- 15-4 Internet Security -- Chapter 16 Microwave Communications -- 16-1 Microwave Concepts -- 16-2 Microwave Transistor Amplifiers -- 16-3 Waveguides and Cavity Resonators -- 16-4 Microwave Semiconductor Diodes -- 16-5 Microwave Tubes -- 16-6 Microwave Antennas -- 16-7 Microwave Applications -- Chapter 17 Satellite Communications -- 17-1 Satellite Orbits -- 17-2 Satellite Communications Systems -- 17-3 Satellite Subsystems -- 17-4 Ground Stations -- 17-5 Satellite Applications -- Chapter 18 Telecommunication Systems -- 18-1 Telephones -- 18-2 The Telephone System -- 18-3 Facsimile -- 18-4 Paging Systems -- 18-5 Integrated Services Digital Network -- 18-6 Internet Telephony -- Chapter 19 Optical Communication -- 19-1 Optical Principles -- 19-2 Optical Communication System -- 19-3 Fiber Optic Cables -- 19-4 Optical Transmitters and Receivers -- 19-5 Wavelength Division Multiplexing -- 19-6 Passive Optical Networks -- Chapter 20 Cell Phone Technologies -- 20-1 Cellular Telephone Systems -- 20-2 The Advanced Mobile Telephone System -- 20-3 Digital Cell Phone Systems -- Chapter 21 Wireless Technologies -- 21-1 Wireless LANs -- 21-2 PANs and Bluetooth -- 21-3 ZigBee and Mesh Wireless Networks -- 21-4 WiMAX and Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks -- 21-5 Infrared Wireless -- 21-6 Radio Frequency Identification -- 21-7 Ultra Wideband Wireless -- Chapter 22 Communication Tests and Measurements -- 22-1 Communications Test Equipment -- 22-2 Common Communication Tests -- 22-3 Troubleshooting Techniques -- 22-4 Electromagnetic Interference Testing.
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Includes index.

Chapter 1. Introduction to Electronic Communication -- 1-1The Significance of Human Communications -- 1-2Communication Systems -- 1-3Types of Electronic Communication -- 1-4Modulation and Multiplexing -- 1-5The Electromagnetic Spectrum -- 1-6Bandwidth -- 1-7A Survey of Communication Applications -- 1-8Careers in the Communications Industry -- Chapter 2 The Fundamentals of Electronics: A Review -- 2-1Gain, Attenuation and Decibels -- 2-2Tuned Circuits -- 2-3Filters -- 2-4Fourier Theory -- Chapter 3 Amplitude Modulation Fundamentals -- 3-1 AM Concepts -- 3-2Modulation Index and Percentage of Modulation -- 3-3Sidebands and The Frequency Domain -- 3-4AM Power -- 3-5Single-Sideband Modulation -- 3-6Classification of Radio Emissions -- Chapter 4 Amplitude Modulator and Demodulator Circuits -- 4-1Basic Principles of Amplitude Modulation -- 4-2Amplitude Modulators -- 4-3Amplitude Demodulators -- 4-4Balanced Modulators -- 4-5SSB Circuits -- Chapter 5 Fundamentals of Frequency Modulation -- 5-1Basic Principles of Frequency Modulation -- 5-2Principles of Phase Modulation -- 5-3Modulation Index and Sidebands -- 5-4Noise Suppression Effects of FM -- 5-5Frequency Modulation versus Amplitude Modulation -- Chapter 6 FM Circuits -- 6-1Frequency Modulators -- 6-2Phase Modulators -- 6-3Frequency Demodulators -- Chapter 7 Digital Communications Techniques -- 7-1Digital Transmission of Data -- 7-2Data Converters -- 7-3Parallel and Serial Transmission -- 7-4Pulse Code Modulation -- 7-5Pulse Modulation -- 7-6Digital Signal Processing -- Chapter 8 Radio Transmitters -- 8-1Transmitter Fundamentals -- 8-2Carrier Generators -- 8-3Power Amplifiers -- 8-4Impedance Matching Networks -- 8-5Typical Transmitter Circuits -- Chapter 9 Communications Receivers - 9-1Basic Principles of Signal Reproduction -- 9-2Superheterodyne Receivers -- 9-3Frequency Conversion 9-4Intermediate Frequency and Images -- 9-5Noise -- 9-6Typical Receiver Circuits -- 9-7Receivers and Transmitters -- Chapter 10 Multiplexing and Demultiplexing -- 10-1 Multiplexing Principles -- 10-2 Frequency Division Multiplexing -- 10-3 Time Division Multiplexing -- 10-3 Pulse Code Modulation -- 10-4 Duplexing -- Chapter 11 Data Transmission Techniques -- 11-1 Digital Codes -- 11-2 Principles of Digital Transmission -- 11-3 Transmission Efficiency -- 11-4 Basic Modem Concepts -- 11-5 Wideband Modulation -- 11-6 Advanced Modem Technology -- 11-7 Error Detection and Correction -- 11-8 Protocols -- Chapter 12 Introduction to Networking and Local Area Networks -- 12-1 Network Fundamentals -- 12-2 LAN Hardware -- 12-3 Ethernet LANs -- 12-4 Token Ring LAN -- Chapter 13 Transmission Lines -- 13-1 Transmission Line Basics -- 13-2 Standing Waves -- 13-3 Transmission Lines as Circuit Elements -- 13-4 The Smith Chart -- Chapter 14 Antennas and Wave Propagation -- 14-1 Antenna Fundamentals -- 14-2 Common Antenna Types -- 14-3 Radio Wave Propagation -- Chapter 15 Internet Technologies -- 15-1 Internet Applications -- 15-2 Internet Transmission Systems -- 15-3 Storage Area Networks -- 15-4 Internet Security -- Chapter 16 Microwave Communications -- 16-1 Microwave Concepts -- 16-2 Microwave Transistor Amplifiers -- 16-3 Waveguides and Cavity Resonators -- 16-4 Microwave Semiconductor Diodes -- 16-5 Microwave Tubes -- 16-6 Microwave Antennas -- 16-7 Microwave Applications -- Chapter 17 Satellite Communications -- 17-1 Satellite Orbits -- 17-2 Satellite Communications Systems -- 17-3 Satellite Subsystems -- 17-4 Ground Stations -- 17-5 Satellite Applications -- Chapter 18 Telecommunication Systems -- 18-1 Telephones -- 18-2 The Telephone System -- 18-3 Facsimile -- 18-4 Paging Systems -- 18-5 Integrated Services Digital Network -- 18-6 Internet Telephony -- Chapter 19 Optical Communication -- 19-1 Optical Principles -- 19-2 Optical Communication System -- 19-3 Fiber Optic Cables -- 19-4 Optical Transmitters and Receivers -- 19-5 Wavelength Division Multiplexing -- 19-6 Passive Optical Networks -- Chapter 20 Cell Phone Technologies -- 20-1 Cellular Telephone Systems -- 20-2 The Advanced Mobile Telephone System -- 20-3 Digital Cell Phone Systems -- Chapter 21 Wireless Technologies -- 21-1 Wireless LANs -- 21-2 PANs and Bluetooth -- 21-3 ZigBee and Mesh Wireless Networks -- 21-4 WiMAX and Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks -- 21-5 Infrared Wireless -- 21-6 Radio Frequency Identification -- 21-7 Ultra Wideband Wireless -- Chapter 22 Communication Tests and Measurements -- 22-1 Communications Test Equipment -- 22-2 Common Communication Tests -- 22-3 Troubleshooting Techniques -- 22-4 Electromagnetic Interference Testing.

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