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Principles of Electronic Communication Systems 5th Edition by Louis Frenzel, ISBN-13: 978-1259932793

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Principles of Electronic Communication Systems 5th Edition by Louis Frenzel, ISBN-13: 978-1259932793

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  • Publisher: ‎ McGraw Hill; 5th edition (January 27, 2022)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • 944 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 1259932796
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1259932793

Principles of Electronic Communication Systems provides the most up-to-date survey available for students taking a first course in electronic communications. Requiring only basic algebra and trigonometry, this new edition is notable for its readability, learning features and numerous full-color photos and illustrations. A systems approach is used to cover state-of-the-art communications technologies, to best reflect current industry practice.

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1 Introduction to Electronic

Communication 1

1-1 The Significance of Human

Communication 3

1-2 Communication Systems 3

1-3 Types of Electronic Communication 5

1-4 Modulation and Multiplexing 8

1-5 The Electromagnetic Spectrum 12

1-6 Bandwidth 18

1-7 A Survey of Communication

Applications 21

1-8 Jobs and Careers in the

Communication Industry 23

Chapter 2 Electronic Fundamentals for

Communications 31

2-1 Gain, Attenuation, and Decibels 32

2-2 Tuned Circuits 42

2-3 Filters 57

2-4 Fourier Theory 79

Chapter 3 Amplitude Modulation

Fundamentals 94

3-1 AM Concepts 95

3-2 Modulation Index and Percentage of

Modulation 97

3-3 Sidebands and the Frequency

Domain 100

3-4 AM Power 106

3-5 Single-Sideband Modulation 110

3-6 Current AM/ASK Radio Usage 114

3-7 Classification of Radio Emissions 115

Chapter 4 Amplitude Modulator and

Demodulator Circuits 119

4-1 Basic Principles of Amplitude

Modulation 120

4-2 Amplitude Modulators 123

4-3 Amplitude Demodulators 131

4-4 Balanced Modulators 138

4-5 SSB Circuits 143

Chapter 5 Fundamentals of Frequency

Modulation 150

5-1 Basic Principles of Frequency

Modulation 151

5-2 Principles of Phase Modulation 153

5-3 Modulation Index and Sidebands 156

5-4 Noise Suppression Effects of FM 165

5-5 Frequency Modulation Versus

Amplitude Modulation 169

Chapter 6 FM Circuits 174

6-1 Frequency Modulators 175

6-2 Phase Modulators 181

6-3 Frequency Demodulators 184

6-4 FSK Circuits 188

Chapter 7 Digital Communication Techniques 194

7-1 Digital Transmission of Data 195

7-2 Parallel and Serial Transmission 196

7-3 Data Conversion 199

7-4 Pulse Modulation 224

7-5 Digital Signal Processing 228

Chapter 8 Radio Transmitters 237

8-1 Transmitter Fundamentals 238

8-2 Carrier Generators 242

8-3 Power Amplifiers 260

8-4 Impedance-Matching Networks 278

8-5 Typical Transmitter Circuits 287

Chapter 9 Communication Receivers 291

9-1 Basic Principles of Signal

Reproduction 292

9-2 Superheterodyne Receivers 295

9-3 Frequency Conversion 297

9-4 Intermediate Frequency and Images 306

9-5 Noise 311

9-6 Typical Receiver Circuits 323

9-7 Typical Receivers and Transceivers 332

Chapter 10 Digital Data Transmission 340

10-1 Digital Codes 341

10-2 Principles of Digital Transmission 343

10-3 Transmission Efficiency 350

10-4 Modem Concepts and Methods 355

10-5 Wideband Modulation 370

10-6 Broadband Modem Techniques 379

10-7 Error Detection and Correction 383

10-8 Protocols 393

Chapter 11 Multiplexing, Duplexing, and

Multiple Access 401

11-1 Multiplexing Principles 402

11-2 Frequency-Division Multiplexing 403

11-3 Time-Division Multiplexing 408

11-4 Pulse-Code Modulation 415

11-5 Multiple Access 421

11-6 Duplexing 424

Chapter 12 Digital and Software-Defined

Radios 428

12-1 Defining the Digital and Software-

Defined Radios 429

12-2 Making SDR Possible 430

12-3 Replacing Analog Functions with

Digital Processes 431

12-4 The Benefits of SDRs 431

12-5 Software-Defined Radio: Receivers 432

12-6 Software-Defined Radio: Transmitters 434

12-7 A Survey of Software-Defined Radios 435

12-8 Cognitive Radios 442

Chapter 13 Transmission Lines 445

13-1 Transmission Line Basics 446

13-2 Standing Waves 459

13-3 Transmission Lines as Circuit

Elements 468

13-4 The Smith Chart 473

Chapter 14 Fundamentals of Networking,

Local-Area Networks, and

Ethernet 486

14-1 Network Fundamentals 487

14-2 LAN Hardware 495

14-3 Ethernet LANs 502

14-4 Advanced Ethernet 511

14-5 Special Ethernet Variations 513

Chapter 15 Wired Data Communications 518

15-1 Rationale for Serial I/O 519

15-2 Serial I/O Applications 520

15-3 Low-Speed Serial Interfaces 521

15-4 High-Speed Serial Interfaces 526

Chapter 16 Antennas and Wave

Propagation 530

16-1 Antenna Fundamentals 531

16-2 Common Antenna Types 539

16-3 Radio Wave Propagation 562

Chapter 17 Internet Technologies 580

17-1 Internet Applications 581

17-2 Internet Transmission Systems 583

17-3 Cloud Networking and Virtual

Systems 599

17-4 Storage-Area Networks 601

17-5 Internet Security 604

17-6 Internet Telephony 609

Chapter 18 Microwave and Millimeter-Wave

Communication 614

18-1 Microwave Concepts 615

18-2 Microwave Transmission Lines and

Devices 622

18-3 Waveguides and Cavity Resonators 632

18-4 Microwave Semiconductor Diodes 641

18-5 Microwave Tubes 644

18-6 Microwave Antennas 648

18-7 Microwave and Millimeter-Wave

Applications 668

Chapter 19 Satellite Communication 681

19-1 Satellite Orbits 682

19-2 Satellite Communication Systems 689

19-3 Satellite Subsystems 693

19-4 Ground Stations 698

19-5 Satellite Applications 702

19-6 Global Navigation Satellite Systems 707

Chapter 20 Optical Communication 718

20-1 Optical Principles 719

20-2 Optical Communication Systems 723

20-3 Fiber-Optic Cables 728

20-4 Optical Transmitters and Receivers 740

20-5 Wavelength-Division Multiplexing 755

20-6 Passive Optical Networks 757

20-7 400-Gbps Networks and Beyond 760

Chapter 21 Cell Phone Technologies 769

21-1 Cellular Telephone Systems 770

21-2 A Cellular Industry Overview 772

21-3 2G and 3G Digital Cell Phone

Systems 774

21-4 Long-Term Evolution and 4G Cellular

Systems 776

21-5 Fifth-Generation Wireless Cellular 784

21-6 Smartphone Analysis 786

21-7 Base Stations and Small Cells 789

Chapter 22 Wireless Technologies 800

22-1 Wireless LAN 801

22-2 Bluetooth 808

22-3 ZigBee and Mesh Wireless Networks 810

22-4 Radio-Frequency Identification and

Near-Field Communications 813

22-5 Ultrawideband Wireless 817

22-6 Optional Wireless Technologies 820

22-7 Internet of Things 823

Chapter 23 Communication Tests and

Measurements 829

23-1 Communication Test Equipment 830

23-2 Common Communication Tests 849

23-3 Troubleshooting Techniques 867

23-4 Electromagnetic Interference Testing 871

Answers to Selected Problems 881

Appendix A 883

Appendix B 885

Appendix C 887

Glossary 889

Index 909

Louis Frenzel is a Technology Editor for Electronic Design Magazine where he writes articles, columns, blogs, technology reports, and online material on the wireless, communications and networking sectors. He interviews executives and engineers, attends conferences, and researches those areas of electronics to determine the current state of the technology and reviews new products. Lou has been with the magazine since 2000.

Formerly Lou was professor and department head at Austin Community College where he taught electronics for 5 years. He still teaches at ACC as an Adjunct Professor. Lou has 25+ years experience in the electronics industry. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Houston and a master’s degree from the University of Maryland. He is author of 19 books on computer and electronic subjects as well as hundreds of magazine articles.

Lou Frenzel was born in Galveston, Texas and currently lives with his wife Joan in Austin, Texas.

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