Overview
Now in its second edition, Electronic Communications Systems provides electronics technologists with an extraordinarily complete, accurate, and timely introduction to all of the state-of-the-art technologies used in the communications field today. Comprehensive coverage includes traditional analog systems, as well as modern digital techniques. Extensive discussion of today's modern wireless systems- including cellular, radio, paging systems, and wireless data networks- is also included. In addition, sections on data communication and the internet, high-definition television, and fiber optics have been updated in this edition to enable readers to keep pace with the latest technological advancements. A block-diagram approach is emphasized throughout the book, with circuits included when helpful to lead readers to an understanding of fundamental principles. Instructive, step-by-step examples using MultiSIM, in addition to those that use actual equipment and current manufacturer's specifications, are also included. Knowledge of basic algebra and trigonometry is assumed, yet no calculus is required.
Synopsis
Blake (Niagara College of Applied Arts and Technology, Canada) presents the new edition of a textbook intended for students in electronics technology and engineering programs. The text includes treatments of traditional analog communication (amplitude and frequency modulation and their variants), modern developments in digital and data communications and networks, and radio and optical transmission systems. The material covers basic analog and digital communications theory and discussions of the application of theory to actual systems. Basic knowledge of analog and digital electronics, algebra, and trigonometry is assumed. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)