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Wiley | 435 pages | PDF | 2,8 MB
This book offers
comprehensive coverage of all the mathematical tools needed by engineers in
the field of processing and transport of all forms of information, data and
images - as well as many other engineering disciplines. It provides
essential theories, equations and results in probability theory and
statistics, which constitute the basis for the presentation of signal
processing, information theory, traffic and queueing theory, and
reliability. The mathematical foundations of simulation are
also covered.
The book's accessible style will enable students, engineers and researches
new to this area to advance their knowledge of communication and other
engineering technologies; however, it will also serve as a useful reference
guide to anyone wishing to further explore this field.
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First
Course in Digital Communications
565 pages | 12 MB |
The
Art of Electronics (Electronic Circuit Design)
pdf | 1125 pages | Xerox Version
Part 3 (10 MB) | Chapters 10-15
This is the thoroughly revised
and updated Second Edition of the hugely successful The Art of Electronics.
Widely accepted as the single, authoritative text and reference on
electronic circuit design, both analog and digital, this book has sold over
120,000 copies, and has been translated into eight languages. This book
revolutionized the teaching of electronics by emphasizing the methods
actually used by circuit designers--a combination of some basic laws, rules
of thumb, and a large bag of tricks. The result is a largely nonmathematical
treatment that encourages circuit intuition, brain storming, and simplified
calculations of circuit values and performance. This completely new edition
responds to the breakneck pace of change in electronics with totally
rewritten chapters on microcomputers and microprocessors, substantially
revised chapters on digital electronics, on op-amps and precision design,
and on construction techniques. Every table has been revised, and many new
ones have been added. The new Art of Electronics retains the feeling of
informality and easy access that made the first edition so successful and
popular.
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Solid
State Physics
276 pages | 5 MB
Designed to be used in tandem
with any of the excellent textbooks on this subject, Solid State Physics:
Problems and Solutions provides a self-study approach through which advanced
undergraduate and first-year graduate students can develop and test their
skills while acclimating themselves to the demands of the discipline. Each
problem has been chosen for its ability to illustrate key concepts,
properties, and systems, knowledge of which is crucial in developing a
complete understanding of the subject, including:
* Crystals, diffraction, and reciprocal lattices.
* Phonon dispersion and electronic band structure.
* Density of states.
* Transport, magnetic, and optical properties.
* Interacting electron systems.
* Magnetism.
* Nano scale Physics. |
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Fundamentals
of Telecommunications
By Roger Freeman
705 pages | 4.5 MB
Fundamentals of
Telecommunications by Freeman is a cool book covering every facet of
communication. This book runs through wired communication basics, signaling,
switching, optical, wireless, data communications, networking, satellite and
cellular communications. You will find almost anything about communication
in this book.
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Digital
Electronics: Principles, Devices and Applications
By Anil Kumar Maini
Wiley | 752 pages | PDF | 7,4 MB
Digital Electronics includes:
# information on number systems,
binary codes, digital arithmetic, logic gates and families, and Boolean
algebra;
# an in-depth look at
multiplexers, de-multiplexers, devices for arithmetic operations, flip-flops
and related devices, counters and registers, and data conversion circuits;
# up-to-date coverage of recent
application fields, such as programmable logic devices, microprocessors,
microcontrollers, digital troubleshooting and digital instrumentation.
A comprehensive, must-read book
on digital electronics for senior undergraduate and graduate students of
electrical, electronics and computer engineering, and a valuable reference
book for professionals and researchers. |
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Algorithms
By Dasgupta and Vazirani
[336 pages, 2 MB]
This text,
extensively class-tested over a decade at UC Berkeley and UC
San Diego, explains the fundamentals of algorithms in a story
line that makes the material enjoyable and easy to digest.
Emphasis is placed on understanding the crisp mathematical
idea behind each algorithm, in a manner that is intuitive and
rigorous without being unduly formal. Features
include: The use of boxes to strengthen the narrative:
pieces that provide historical context, descriptions of how
the algorithms are used in practice, and excursions for the
mathematically sophisticated. Carefully chosen advanced
topics that can be skipped in a standard one-semester course,
but can be covered in an advanced algorithms course or in a
more leisurely two-semester sequence.
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8051
Microcontroller: Architecture, Programming & Applications
By Ayala
[255 pages, 6.5 MB]
Gain valuable assembly code
programming knowledge with the help of this newly revised book. Readers will
be trained on programming the Intel 8051 microcontroller, one of the most
common microprocessors used in controls or instrumentation applications that
use assembly code. The third edition teaches current principles of computer
architecture including simulation and programming, with new state-of-the-art
integrated development software that is included at the back of the book.
The writing style engages readers and renders even complex topics easy to
absorb. Practical examples of assembly code instructions
illustrate how these instructions function. Complex hardware and software
application examples are also provided.
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Microwave
Electronics
Wiley | 2004 | ISBN: 0470844922
| 552 pages | PDF | 6,5 MB
This topic is the subject of
intense research and development since microwave materials form the hardware
components of the present wireless telecommunications revolution. Featuring
current technology developments, this book examines every aspect of
microwave material properties, measurement techniques, circuit design and
application.
A concise introduction to
microwave theory is provided, along with an outline of the methods used to
characterise microwave material properties. The authors then go on to cover
both established and emerging techniques in microwave measurement in detail.
Practical examples of the use of microwave materials across a range of
fields, including high-speed electronics, bio-engineering, defence systems
and remote sensing, are presented along with guidance on the application of
microwave theory and the appropriate measurement techniques.
The final chapters look ahead to the future application requirements from
microwave materials and challenges in the characterisation of materials
microwave properties.
The authors are highly experienced in this field and combine many years of
industrial and academic experience.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to microwave theory and microwave
measurement techniques
Presents materials property characterisation methods along with a discussion
of the underlying theory
Provides guidance on the development of suitable measurement methodologies
tailored for a variety of materials and application requirements
Brings together in one publication, coverage of a broad range of measurement
methodologies, for the first time
Covers the principles and methods for development of smart materials and
smart structures
Outlines the importance of microwave absorbers in the reduction in noise
levels in microwave circuits and their importance within defence industry
applications
Relates each measurement technique to its application across the fields of
microwave engineering, high-speed electronics, remote sensing,
bio-engineering and the physical sciences
A valuable addition to the
bookshelf of all practising engineers and technicians working in the areas
of RF, microwaves, communications, solid-state devices and radar. The
authoritative approach also makes this ideal for senior students and
researchers in RF and microwave engineering and microelectronics and
material scientists. |
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Fundamentals
of Industrial Instrumentation and Process Control
By William Dunn
[322 pages, 2.6 MB]
Instrumentation technicians work
on pneumatics, electronic instruments, digital logic devices and
computer-based process controls. Because so much of their work involves
computerized devices, they need an extensive knowledge of electronics, and
most have degrees in electronics technology. Most textbooks in this area are
written for four year institutions and lack the practical flavor that is
needed in technical schools or community colleges. Designed as a text for
use in community colleges or vocational schools, this up to date text is
unsurpassed in its treatment of such subjects as: instruments and
parameters, electrical components (both analog and digital) various types of
actuators and regulators, plumbing and instrumentation diagrams and
Operation of process controllers.
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Sensors and Transducers
By Ian R Sinclair
[320 pages, 1.7 MB]
In this book Ian Sinclair provides the practical know-how
required by technician engineers, systems designers and students. The focus
is firmly on understanding the technologies and their different
applications, not a mathematical approach. The result is a highly readable
text which provides a unique introduction to the selection and application
of sensors, transducers and switches, and a grounding in the practicalities
of designing with these devices. The devices covered encompass heat,
light and motion, environmental sensing, sensing in industrial control, and
signal-carrying and non-signal switches.
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Introduction to Medical Electronics
[234 pages, 7.5 MB]
This book is intended
as an introductory text for Engineering and Applied Science Students to the
Medical Applications of Electronics. |
Introductory
Circuit Analysis
by Robert L Boylestad
Pearson Prentice Hall; 10 Ed | 2003 | ISBN: 000533649X | 1248 pages | PDF |
10.2 MB
For conventional flow courses
in DC/AC Circuits in two-or four-year technology and engineering programs.
THE most widely acclaimed text in the field for more than three decades,
Introductory Circuit Analysis provides introductory-level students with the
most thorough, understandable presentation of circuit analysis available.
Exceptionally clear
explanations and descriptions, step-by-step examples, practical
applications, and comprehensive coverage of essentials provide students with
a solid, accessible foundation.
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Fundamentals of Engineering Electromagnetics
By
Rajeev
Bansal
CRC | 2006 | ISBN: 0849373603 | 416 pages | PDF | 7,7 MB
Electromagnetics is too important in too many fields for knowledge to be
gathered on the fly. A deep understanding gained through structured
presentation of concepts and practical problem solving is the best way to
approach this important subject. Fundamentals of Engineering
Electromagnetics provides such an understanding, distilling the most
important theoretical aspects and applying this knowledge to the formulation
and solution of real engineering problems.
Comprising chapters drawn from the critically acclaimed Handbook of
Engineering Electromagnetics, this book supplies a focused treatment that is
ideal for specialists in areas such as medicine, communications, and remote
sensing who have a need to understand and apply electromagnetic principles,
but who are unfamiliar with the field. Here is what the critics have to say
about the original work “…accompanied with practical engineering
applications and useful illustrations, as well as a good selection of
references … those chapters that are devoted to areas that I am less
familiar with, but currently have a need to address, have certainly been
valuable to me. This book will therefore provide a useful resource for many
engineers working in applied electromagnetics, particularly those in the
early stages of their careers.” -Alastair R. Ruddle, The IEE Online “…a tour
of practical electromagnetics written by industry experts … provides an
excellent tour of the practical side of electromagnetics … a useful
reference for a wide range of electromagnetics problems … a very useful and
well-written compendium…” -Alfy Riddle, IEEE Microwave Magazine Fundamentals
of Engineering Electromagnetics lays the theoretical foundation for solving
new and complex engineering problems involving electromagnetics.
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