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Telecommunication circuits and technology / Andrew Leven.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Leven, Andrew A.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Electronic circuits.
Telecommunication--Equipment and supplies.
Telecommunication.
Electronic circuit design.
Integrated circuits.
Solid state electronics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (399 p.)
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; Boston : Butterworth Heinemann, 2000.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Telecommunication Circuits and Technology provides students with a problem solving approach to understanding the fundamentals of telecommunications. The author covers the common telecommunication and data communication circuits that are currently taught at further and higher education level and also used in industry. Understanding is reinforced with frequent worked examples and problems for specific applications and industrial data sheets are also given.This text is essential reading for HND/C and degree students of electronic or telecommunications engineering. Due to its practical bia
Contents:
Front Cover; Telecommunication Circuits and Technology; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. Oscillators; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The principles of oscillation; 1.3 The basic structure and requirements of an oscillator; 1.4 RC oscillators; 1.5 LC oscillators; 1.6 Crystal oscillators; 1.7 Crystal cuts; 1.8 Types of crystal oscillator; 1.9 Oscillator frequency stability; 1.10 Integrated circuit oscillators; 1.11 Further problems; Chapter 2. Modulation systems; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Analogue modulation techniques; 2.3 The balanced modulator/demodulator; 2.4 Frequency modulation and demodulation
2.5 FM modulators2.6 FM demodulators; 2.7 Digital modulation techniques; 2.8 Further problems; Chapter 3. Filter applications; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Passive filters; 3.3 Active filters; 3.4 First-order filters; 3.5 Design of first-order filters; 3.6 Second-order filters; 3.7 Using the transfer function; 3.8 Using normalized tables; 3.9 Using identical components; 3.10 Second-order high-pass filters; 3.11 Additional problems; 3.12 Bandpass filters; 3.13 Additional problems; 3.14 Switched capacitor filter; 3.15 Monolithic switched capacitor filter; 3.16 The notch filter
3.17 Choosing components for filters3.18 Testing filter response; Chapter 4. Tuned amplifier applications; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Tuned circuits; 4.3 The Q factor; 4.4 Dynamic impedance; 4.5 Gain and bandwidth; 4.6 Effect of loading; 4.7 Effect of tapping the tuning coil; 4.8 Transformer-coupled amplifier; 4.9 Tuned primary; 4.10 Tuned secondary; 4.11 Double tuning; 4.12 Crystal and ceramic tuned amplifiers; 4.13 Integrated tuned amplifiers; 4.14 Testing tuned amplifiers; 4.15 Further problems; Chapter 5. Power amplifiers; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Transistor characteristics and parameters
5.3 Transistor bias5.4 Small signal voltage amplifiers; 5.5 The use of the decibel; 5.6 Types of power amplifier; 5.7 Calculating power and efficiency; 5.8 Integrated circuit power amplifiers; 5.9 Radio frequency power amplifiers; 5.10 Power amplifier measurements; 5.11 Further problems; Chapter 6. Phase-locked loops and synthesizers; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Operational considerations; 6.3 Phase-locked loop elements; 6.4 Compensation; 6.5 Integrated phase-locked loops; 6.6 Phase-locked loop design using the HCC4046B; 6.7 Frequency synthesis; 6.8 Further problems
Chapter 7. Microwave devices and components7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Phase delay and propagation velocity; 7.3 The propagation constant and secondary constants; 7.4 Transmission line distortion; 7.5 Wave reflection and the reflection coefficient; 7.6 Standing wave ratio; 7.7 Fundamental waveguide characteristics; 7.8 Microwave passive components; 7.9 Microwave active devices; 7.10 Further problems; Appendix A. Bessel table and graphs; Appendix B. Analysis of gain off resonance; Appendix C. Circuit analysis for a tuned primary amplifier; Appendix D. Circuit analysis for a tuned secondary
Appendix E. Circuit analysis for double tuning
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9786611071394
9781281071392
1281071390
9780080542300
0080542301
OCLC:
476115011

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