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6-3 Frequency Demodulators.<br />

Chapter 7 Digital Communications Techniques.<br />

7-1 Digital Transmission of Data.<br />

7-2 Data Converters.<br />

7-3 Parallel and Serial Transmission.<br />

7-4 Pulse Code Modulation.<br />

7-5 Pulse Modulation.<br />

7-6 Digital Signal Processing.<br />

Chapter 8 radio transmitters.<br />

8-1 Transmitter Fundamentals.<br />

8-2 Carrier Generators.<br />

8-3 Power Amplifiers.<br />

8-4 Impedance Matching Networks.<br />

8-5 Typical Transmitter Circuits<br />

Chapter 9 Communications Receivers.,<br />

9-1 Basic Principles of Signal Reproduction.<br />

9-2 Superheterodyne Receivers.<br />

9-3 Frequency Conversion.<br />

9-4 Intermediate Frequency and Images.<br />

9-5 Noise. 9-6 Typical Receiver Circuits.<br />

9-7 Receivers and Transmitters.<br />

Chapter 10 Multiplexing and Demultiplexing.<br />

10-1 Multiplexing Principles.<br />

10-2 Frequency Division Multiplexing.<br />

10-3 Time Division Multiplexing.<br />

10-3 Pulse Code Modulation.<br />

10-4 Duplexing.<br />

Chapter 11 Data transmission techniques.<br />

11-1 Digital Codes.<br />

11-2 Principles of Digital Transmission.<br />

11-3 Transmission Efficiency.<br />

11-4 Basic Modem Concepts.<br />

11-5 Wideband Modulation.<br />

11-6 Advanced Modem Technology.<br />

11-7 Error Detection and Correction.<br />

11-8 Protocols.<br />

Chapter 12 Introduction to networking and local area networks.<br />

12-1 Network Fundamentals.<br />

12-2 LAN Hardware.<br />

12-3 Ethernet LANs.<br />

12-4 Token Ring LAN.<br />

Chapter 13 transmission lines.<br />

13-1 Transmission Line Basics.<br />

13-2 Standing Waves.<br />

13-3 Transmission Lines as Circuit Elements.<br />

13-4 The Smith Chart.<br />

Chapter 14 antennas and Wave Propagation.<br />

14-1 Antenna Fundamentals.<br />

14-2 Common Antenna Types.<br />

14-3 Radio Wave Propagation.<br />

Chapter 15 Internet technologies.<br />

15-1 Internet Applications.<br />

15-2 Internet Transmission Systems.<br />

15-3 Storage Area Networks.<br />

15-4 Internet Security.<br />

Chapter 16 Microwave Communications.<br />

16-1 Microwave Concepts.<br />

16-2 Microwave Transistor Amplifiers.<br />

16-3 Waveguides and Cavity Resonators.<br />

16-4 Microwave Semiconductor Diodes.<br />

16-5 Microwave Tubes.<br />

16-6 Microwave Antennas.<br />

16-7 Microwave Applications.<br />

Chapter 17 Satellite Communications.<br />

17-1 Satellite Orbits.<br />

17-2 Satellite Communications Systems.<br />

17-3 Satellite Subsystems .<br />

17-4 Ground Stations.<br />

17-5 Satellite Applications.<br />

Chapter 18 telecommunication Systems.<br />

18-1 Telephones.<br />

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18-2 The Telephone System.<br />

18-3 Facsimile.<br />

18-4 Paging Systems.<br />

18-5 Integrated Services Digital Network.<br />

18-6 Internet Telephony.<br />

Chapter 19 Optical Communication.<br />

19-1 Optical Principles<br />

19-2 Optical Communication System.<br />

19-3 Fiber Optic Cables.<br />

19-4 Optical Transmitters and Receivers.<br />

19-5 Wavelength Division Multiplexing.<br />

19-6 Passive Optical Networks.<br />

Chapter 20 Cell Phone technologies.<br />

20-1 Cellular Telephone Systems.<br />

20-2 The Advanced Mobile Telephone System.<br />

20-3 Digital Cell Phone Systems.<br />

Chapter 21 Wireless technologies.<br />

21-1 Wireless LANs.<br />

21-2 PANs and Bluetooth.<br />

21-3 ZigBee and Mesh Wireless Networks.<br />

21-4 WiMAX and Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks.<br />

21-5 Infrared Wireless.<br />

21-6 Radio Frequency Identification.<br />

21-7 Ultra Wideband Wireless.<br />

Chapter 22 Communication tests and Measurements.<br />

22-1 Communications Test Equipment.<br />

22-2 Common Communication Tests.<br />

22-3 Troubleshooting Techniques.<br />

22-4 Electromagnetic Interference Testing.<br />

Appendix.<br />

Glossary.<br />

Index.<br />

International edition<br />

COMMUNICATION ELECTRONICS<br />

3rd Edition<br />

by Louis E Frenzel, Jr.,<br />

2000 / 448 pages<br />

ISBn: 9780028048376 (Out-of-Print)<br />

ISBn: 9780071183048 [IE]<br />

Communication Electronics 3/e is a comprehensive introduction to<br />

communication circuits and systems for students with a background in<br />

basic electronics. All of the chapters have been revised and updated<br />

to include the latest circuitry systems and applications.<br />

CoNteNts<br />

Introduction to Communication.<br />

Amplitude Modulation and Single-Side Band.<br />

Modulation. Amplitude Modulation Circuits.<br />

Frequency Modulation.<br />

Frequency Modulation Circuits.<br />

Radio Transmitters. Communications Receivers.<br />

Multiplexing. Antennas, Transmission Lines, and Radio Wave Propogation.<br />

Microwave Techniques.<br />

Introduction to Satellite Communications.<br />

Data Communication.<br />

Fiber-Optic Telecommunica-tions.<br />

Television.<br />

The Telephone Systems and its Applications.<br />

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