The Electronics Handbook – Jerry C. Whitaker – 2nd Edition

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The first edition of The Electronics Handbook was published in 1996. Between then and now, tremendous changes have taken place in electronic engineering. During this same period, the value of The Electronics Handbook has been recognized by thousands of readers around the world , for which the editor and the authors are very grateful. The numerous changes in technology in recent years have led to the publication of a second edition of The Electronics Handbook. and the practical applications of the original work.

The Electronics Manual is intended for engineers and technicians involved in the design, production, installation, operation and maintenance of electronic devices and systems. This publication covers a wide range of technologies with an emphasis on practical applications. In general, the level of detail provided is limited to what is necessary to design electronic systems based on the interconnection of elements and operating devices. References are provided throughout the manual to direct readers to more detailed information on important topics. The purpose of The Electronics Handbook is to provide, in a single volume, a complete reference for the engineer working in industry, government and academia. The book is divided into 23 chapters covering the field of electronics.

The aim is to provide the most up-to-date reference on topics ranging from classic devices and circuits to emerging technologies and applications. The fundamentals of electronics have evolved to include a wide range of knowledge, empirical data and a wide range of practices. The focus of this manual is on the concepts, models and key equations that allow the engineer to analyse, design and predict the behavior of devices, circuits, instruments and complex electrical systems. The reader will find the key concepts of each theme defined, described and illustrated, in your case, practical applications are also given. The level of conceptual development of each theme is challenging, but tutorial and relatively fundamental. Each chapter is written to enlighten the expert, refresh the knowledge of the experienced engineer and educate the novice.

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  • Chapter 1 Fundamental Electrical Theory
    1.1 Electromagnetic Spectrum
    John Norgard
    1.2 Resonance
    Michael D. Ciletti
    1.3 Electroacoustics
    Eugene T. Patronis, Jr
    1.4 Thermal Noise and Other Circuit Noise
    Barry G. Douglass
    1.5 Logic Concepts and Design
    George I. Cohn
    1.6 Digital Logic and Sequential Logic Circuits
    George I. Cohn
    1.7 The Physical Nature of Sound
    Floyd E. Toole, E. A. G. Shaw, Gilles A. Daigle, and Michel R. Stinson
    1.8 Principles of Light, Vision, and Photometry
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    Chapter 2 Properties of Materials and Components
    2.1 Circuit Fundamentals
    John Choma, Jr. and Stuart K. Burgess
    2.2 Semiconductor Materials
    Stuart K. Tewksbury
    2.3 Thermal Properties
    David F. Besch
    2.4 Resistive Materials
    Jan H. Mooij
    2.5 Magnetic Materials for Inductive Processes
    Martin R. Parker and William E. Webb
    2.6 Capacitance and Capacitors
    Igor M. Filanovsky
    2.7 Properties of Materials
    James F. Shackelford
    2.8 International Standards and Constants
    Chapter 3 Properties of Passive Components
    3.1 Crystal Oscillators
    Jeffrey P. Tate and Patricia F. Mead
    3.2 Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) Devices
    Ardie D. Walser
    3.3 Electromechanical Devices
    C. Sankaran
    3.4 Aural Pickup Devices
    Roy W. Rising
    3.5 Aural Reproduction Devices
    Michael Starling
    Chapter 4 Passive Electrical Circuit
    4.1 Coaxial Transmission Lines
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    4.2 Waveguide
    Kenneth R. Demarest
    4.3 Passive Microwave Devices
    Michael B. Steer
    4.4 Passive Filters
    Cecil Harrison
    Chapter 5 Electron Vacuum Devices
    5.1 Electron Tube Fundamentals
    Clifford D. Ferris
    5.2 Power Grid Tubes
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    5.3 Neutralization Techniques
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    5.4 Amplifier Systems
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    5.5 Image Capture Devices
    Steve Epstein
    5.6 CRT Devices and Displays
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    5.7 Projection Systems
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    Chapter 6 Microwave Vacuum Devices
    6.1 Microwave Power Tubes
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    6.2 Klystron
    Robert R. Weirather
    6.3 Traveling Wave Tubes
    Thomas. K. Ishii
    6.4 Other Microwave Vacuum Devices
    Thomas K. Ishii
    6.5 Operational Considerations for Microwave Tubes
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    Chapter 7 Semiconductor Devices and Circuits 529
    7.1 Semiconductors
    Sidney Soclof
    7.2 Bipolar Junction and Junction Field-Effect Transistors
    Sidney Soclof
    7.3 Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor
    John R. Brews
    7.4 Image Capture Devices
    Edward J. Delp, III
    7.5 Image Display Devices
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    7.6 Solid-State Amplifiers
    Timothy P. Hulick
    7.7 Operational Amplifiers
    Peter Aronhime
    7.8 Applications of Operational Amplifiers
    Peter Aronhime
    7.9 Switched-Capacitor Circuits
    Ezz I. El-Masry
    7.10 Semiconductor Failure Modes
    Victor Meeldijk
    Chapter 8 Microelectronics 707
    8.1 Integrated Circuits
    Tom Chen
    8.2 Integrated Circuit Design
    Samuel O. Agbo and Eugene D. Fabricius
    8.3 Digital Logic Families
    Robert J. Feugate, Jr
    8.4 Memory Devices
    Shih-Lien Lu
    8.5 Microprocessors
    James G. Cottle
    8.6 D/A and A/D Converters
    Susan A. Garrod
    8.7 Application-Specific Integrated Circuits
    Constantine N. Anagnostopoulos and Paul P.K. Lee
    8.8 Digital Filters
    Jonathon A. Chambers, Sawasd Tantaratana, and Bruce W. Bomar
    8.9 Multichip Module Technology
    Paul D. Franzon
    8.10 Testing of Integrated Circuits
    Wayne Needham
    8.11 Integrated Circuit Packages
    Victor Meeldijk
    Chapter 9 Optoelectronics
    9.1 Optical Fiber
    Ken A. Chauvin
    9.2 Fiber Optic Cable
    Ken A. Chauvin
    9.3 Optical Transmitters
    Charles H. Cox, III
    9.4 Optical Receivers
    Paul Kit-Lai Yu
    9.5 Optical System Design
    David E. Rittenhouse
    Chapter 10 Power Supplies and Regulation 1013
    10.1 Transformers
    Sadrul Ula
    10.2 Rectifier and Filter Circuits
    T. S. Kalkur
    10.3 Voltage Regulation
    Melissa S. Mattmuller
    10.4 Switching Power Supplies
    Robert J. Hofinger
    10.5 Inverters
    Ashoka K.S. Bhat
    10.6 DC-to-DC Conversion
    Ashoka K.S. Bhat
    10.7 Power Distribution and Control
    Badrul H. Chowdhury
    10.8 Power System Protection Alternatives
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    10.9 Standby Power Systems
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    10.10 Facility Grounding
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    10.11 Batteries
    Isidor Buchmann
    Chapter 11 Packaging Electronic Systems
    11.1 Printed Wiring Boards
    Ravindranath Kollipara and Vijai K. Tripathi
    11.2 Hybrid Microelectronics Technology
    Jerry E. Sergent
    11.3 Surface Mount Technology
    Glenn R. Blackwell
    11.4 Shielding and EMI Considerations
    Donald White
    11.5 Heat Management
    Zbigniew J. Staszak
    Chapter 12 Communication Principles
    12.1 Intelligence Coding
    Leon W. Couch, II
    12.2 Amplitude Modulation
    Robert Kubichek
    12.3 Frequency Modulation
    Ken Seymour
    12.4 Pulse Modulation
    Rodger E. Ziemer
    12.5 Digital Modulation
    Rodger E. Ziemer
    12.6 Spread Spectrum Systems
    Kurt L. Kosbar and William H. Tranter
    12.7 Digital Coding Schemes
    Oktay Alkin
    12.8 Audio Compression Techniques
    Fred Wylie
    12.9 Aural Noise Reduction Systems
    William J.J. Roberts and Yariv Ephraim
    12.10 Video Compression Techniques
    Gopal Lakhani
    Chapter 13 Electromagnetic Radiation
    13.1 Antenna Principles
    Pingjuan L. Werner, Anthony J. Ferraro, and Douglas H. Werner
    13.2 Radio Wave Propagation
    Gerhard J. Straub
    13.3 Practical Antenna Systems
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    13.4 Combiners and Combining Networks
    Robert A. Surette
    Chapter 14 Information Recording and Storage
    14.1 Magnetic Tape
    David Stafford
    14.2 Data Storage Systems
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    14.3 Optical Storage Systems
    Praveen Asthana
    14.4 Error Correction
    Fabrizio Pollara
    14.5 Data Compression
    Jerome R. Breitenbach
    Chapter 15 Wired Communications Systems
    15.1 Network Switching Concepts
    Tsong-Ho Wu
    15.2 SONET
    Brent Allen
    15.3 Facsimile Systems
    Rodger E. Ziemer
    Chapter 16 Wireless Communications Systems
    16.1 Radio Broadcasting
    Dennis F. Doelitzsch
    16.2 Digital Audio Broadcasting
    Stanley Salek and Almon H. Clegg
    16.3 Audio Interconnection
    Roy W. Rising
    16.4 Television and Video Production Systems
    Curtis J. Chan
    16.5 ATSC Video, Audio, and PSIP Transmission
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    16.6 Propagation Considerations for Mobile Radio Systems
    Michel D. Yacoub
    16.7 Cellular Radio
    Harry E. Young
    16.8 Satellite Communications
    Daniel F. DiFonzo
    Chapter 17 Radar and Radionavigation
    17.1 Radar Principles
    James M. Howell
    17.2 Radar System Implementation
    Melvin L. Belcher, Jr. and James A. Scheer
    17.3 Electronic Navigation Systems
    Benjamin B. Peterson
    17.4 Underwater Sonar Systems
    Sanjay K. Mehta, Clifford G. Carter, and Bernard E. McTaggart
    17.5 Electronic Warfare and Countermeasures
    Robert D. Hayes
    Chapter 18 Control and Instrumentation Technology
    18.1 Measurement Techniques: Sensors and Transducers
    Cecil Harrison
    18.2 Data Acquisition
    Edward McConnell and David Jernigan
    18.3 Process Dynamics and Control
    Thomas F. Edgar and Juergen Hahn
    18.4 Servo Systems
    John E. McInroy
    18.5 Power Control and Switching
    Gibson Morris, Jr
    Chapter 19 Computer Systems 2005
    19.1 Fundamental Architecture
    Joy S. Shetler
    19.2 Software Design and Development
    Margaret H. Hamilton
    19.3 Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems
    Bogdan M. Wilamowski
    19.4 Machine Vision
    David A. Kosiba and Rangachar Kasturi
    19.5 A Brief Survey of Speech Enhancement
    Yariv Ephraim, Hanoch Lev-Ari, and William J.J. Roberts
    19.6 Ad Hoc Networks
    Michel D. Yacoub, Paulo Cardieri, Elvio Joao Leonardo
    and Alvaro Augusto Machado Medeiros
    19.7 Network Communication
    James E. Goldman
    19.8 Printing Technologies and Systems
    John D. Meyer
    Chapter 20 Signal Measurement, Analysis, and Testing
    20.1 Audio Frequency Distortion Mechanisms and Analysis
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    20.2 Analog Video Measurements
    Carl Bentz and Jerry C. Whitaker
    20.3 Radio Frequency Distortion Mechanisms and Analysis
    Samuel O. Agbo
    20.4 Oscilloscopes
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    20.5 Spectrum Analysis
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    20.6 Fourier Waveform Analysis
    Jerry C. Hamann and John W. Pierre
    20.7 Digital Test Instruments
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    Chapter 21 Reliability Engineering
    21.1 Probability and Statistics
    Allan White and Hagbae Kim
    21.2 Electronic Hardware Reliability
    Michael Pecht and Iuliana Bordelon
    21.3 Software Reliability
    Carol Smidts
    Chapter 22 Safety
    22.1 Electric Shock
    Clifford D. Ferris
    22.2 Nonionizing Electromagnetic Radiation
    William F. Hammett
    22.3 PCBs and Other Hazardous Substances
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    22.4 Facility Grounding Principles
    William E. DeWitt
    Chapter 23 Engineering Management, Standardization,
    and Regulation
    23.1 Systems Engineering Concepts
    Gene DeSantis
    23.2 Concurrent Engineering
    Francis Long
    23.3 Engineering Documentation
    Fred Baumgartner and Terrence M. Baun
    23.4 Disaster Planning and Recovery
    Richard Rudman
    23.5 Conversion Factors
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    23.6 General Mathematical Tables
    William F. Ames and George Cain
    23.7 Glossary of Terms
    Jerry C. Whitaker
    23.8 Abbreviations and Acronyms
    Jerry C. Whitaker
  • Citation
    • Full Title: The Electronics Handbook
    • Author/s:
    • ISBN-10: 0849318890
    • Edition: 2nd Edition
    • Publication date: 2005
    • Topic:
    • Subtopic: Electrical
    • File Type: eBook
    • Idioma: English

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