Standard Handbook of Electronic Engineering, 5th Edition

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Edition: 5th
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Pub. Date: 2004-12-20
Publisher(s): McGraw-Hill Professional
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Summary

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.

Author Biography

Donald Christiansen, P.E., is a consultant to numerous professional societies, and Editor Emeritus of IEEE Spectrum. He is a Fellow and a former staff director of IEEE.

Charles K. Alexander, Ph.D., P.E., is Dean of Engineering at Cleveland State University. He is a Fellow and past-president of IEEE.

Table of Contents

CD--ROM Contents xi
Contributors xiii
Preface xix
Part 1 Principles and Techniques
Information, Communication, Noise, and Interference
3
Communication Systems
7(5)
Information Sources, Codes, and Channels
12(20)
Modulation
32(12)
Digital Data Transmission and Pulse Modulation
44(8)
Noise and Interference
52
Systems Engineering and Systems Management
1(1)
Introduction to Systems Engineering
3(7)
Elements and Techniques of Systems Engineering and Management
10
Reliability
1(1)
Reliability Design and Engineering
3(17)
Derating Factors and Application Guidelines
20(21)
Semiconductor Reliability
41(17)
Electromechanical and Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) Reliability
58(15)
Reliable System Design and Modeling
73(14)
Software Reliability
87
Computer--Assisted Digital System Design
1(2)
Design of Digital Systems Using CAD Tools
3(1)
Part 2 Components
Electronic and Fiber Optic Components
3
Passive Components
5(23)
Active Discrete Components
28(17)
Batteries and Fuel Cells
45(16)
Relays and Switches
61(9)
Connectors
70(12)
Optical Fiber Components
82
Integrated Circuits and Microprocessors
1(1)
Digital Integrated Circuits
3(11)
Analog Integrated Circuits
14(12)
Memory Circuits
26(12)
Microprocessors
38(15)
Nanotechnologies
53
UHF and Microwave Components
1(1)
Passive Microwave Components
3(22)
Microwave Generators and Amplifiers
25(37)
Microwave Semiconductor Devices
62
Transducers and Sensors
1(1)
Transducer Characteristics and Systems
3(7)
Transducers for Mechanical Quantities
10(25)
Transducers for Thermal Quantities
35(6)
Transducers for Acoustic, Optical, and Electrical Quantities
41(7)
Microsensors and Microactuators
48
Radiant Energy Sources and Sensors
1(2)
Noncoherent Radiant Energy Sources
3(12)
Lasers
15(34)
Display Technology
49(6)
Photoconductive and Semiconductor Junction Detectors
55(6)
Charge Transfer Device (CTD) Imagers
61(3)
Infrared Detectors and Associated Cryogenics
64(8)
Solar Cells
72
Part 3 Circuits and Functions
Filters and Attenuators
3
Ideal Filters and Approximations
7(31)
Filter Design
38(5)
Active Filters
43(14)
Switched Capacitor Filters
57(4)
Crystal, Mechanical, and Acoustic Coupled--Resonator Filters
61(4)
Digital Filters
65(9)
Attenuators
74
Amplifiers and Oscillators
1(1)
Amplifier and Oscillator Principles of Operation
5(13)
Audio--Frequency Amplifiers and Oscillators
18(17)
Radio--Frequency Amplifiers and Oscillators
35(52)
Operational Amplifiers
87(15)
High--Power Amplifiers
102(5)
Microwave Amplifiers and Oscillators
107
Modulators, Demodulators, and Converters
1(1)
Amplitude Modulation/Demodulation
5(12)
Frequency and Phase Modulation
17(11)
Pulse Modulation/Demodulation
28(22)
Spread--Spectrum Modulation
50(6)
Optical Modulation and Demodulation
56(8)
Frequency Converters and Detectors
64
Power Electronics
1(1)
Power Electronic Devices
3(16)
Naturally Commutated Converters
19(12)
DC--DC Converters
31(19)
Inverters
50(19)
AC Regulators
69
Pulsed Circuits and Waveform Generation
1(1)
Passive Waveform Shaping
5(10)
Switches
15(10)
Active Waveform Shaping
25(18)
Digital and Analog Systems
43
Measurement Systems
1(1)
Principles of Measurement Circuits
3(3)
Substitution and Analog Measurements
6(12)
Transducer--Input Measurement Systems
18(7)
Bridge Circuits, Detectors, and Amplifiers
25(18)
AC Impedance Measurement
43
Antennas and Wave Propagation
1(2)
Properties of Antennas and Arrays
3(15)
Types of Antennas
18(29)
Fundamentals of Wave Propagation
47
Part 4 Systems and Applications
Telecommunications
3
Transmission Systems
9(26)
Switching Systems
35(18)
Local Access Networks
53(22)
Broadband Systems
75(6)
Wireless Networks
81(22)
Data Networks and Internet
103(22)
Terminal Equipment
125(19)
MEMS For Communication Systems
144
Digital Computer Systems
1(1)
Computer Organization
5(39)
Computer Storage
44(18)
Input/Output
62(9)
Software
71(14)
Database Technology
85(5)
Advanced Computer Technology
90
Control Systems
1(1)
Control System Design
3
Audio Systems
1(1)
Sound Units and Formats
3(6)
Speech and Musical Sounds
9(9)
Microphones, Loudspeakers, and Earphones
18(19)
Digital Audio Recording and Reproduction
37
Video and Facsimile Systems
1(1)
Television Fundamentals and Standards
3(52)
Video Signal Synchronizing Systems
55(6)
Digital Video Recording Systems
61(47)
Television Broadcast Receivers
108(31)
Facsimile Systems
139
Broadcast and Cable Systems
1(1)
Broadcast Transmission Practice
3(34)
AM and FM Broadcast Receivers
37(21)
Cable Television Systems
58
Navigation and Detection Systems
1(1)
Radar Principles
3(58)
Radar Technology
61(23)
Electronic Navigation Systems
84(20)
Underwater Sound Systems
104
Automotive Electronics
1(1)
Automotive Sensors and Actuators
3(27)
Automotive On--Board Systems
30(29)
Intelligent Transportation Systems
59
Instrumentation and Test Systems
1(1)
Instruments for Measuring Frequency and Time
3(5)
Instruments for Measuring Current, Voltage, and Resistance
8(9)
Signal Sources
17(16)
Logic and Protocol Analyzers
33(20)
Oscilloscopes
53(13)
Standards--Based Modular Instruments
66(11)
Embedded Computers in Electronic Instruments
77
Index 1

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