2007-2008 NEW Electrical Engineering Titles Electrical Engineering ~ Contents Advanced Electronics .......................................... 134 Advanced Systems ............................................... 136 Analog Integrated Circuits.................................... 129 Analog OP Amps ................................................. 133 Circuits ................................................................ 123 Coding and Information Theory ........................... 149 Communications ................................................. 145 Communications IV: Advanced ........................... 148 Communications IV: Signals & Systems ............... 148 Computer Architecture/Microprocessors .............. 153 Computer Engineering: Advanced ....................... 154 Control Systems ................................................... 135 Digital Communications ...................................... 147 Digital Control..................................................... 135 Digital Integrated Circuits .................................... 130 Digital Logic Design ............................................ 150 Digital Signal Processing...................................... 143 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory .................... 144 Electricity & Electronics ....................................... 137 Electromagnetics.................................................. 140 Electromagnetics (Advanced) ............................... 141 Electronics I: Analog/Digital................................. 126 Electronics II: Solid-State ...................................... 130 Electronics III: Optics ........................................... 134 Electronics III: Solid-State (Advanced) .................. 134 High Voltage Engineering .................................... 140 Introduction to Electrical Engg for Non EE Majors ........................................................ 123 Machinery ........................................................... 136 Microwaves & Antennas ...................................... 141 Neural Networks/Fuzzy Logic .............................. 152 Power Electronic ................................................. 139 Power Systems..................................................... 139 Probability & Random Processes.......................... 149 Professional References ....................................... 157 Robotics/Intelligent Systems................................. 153 Signals & Systems ................................................ 142 Systems/Controls (Robotics) ................................. 136 Telecommunications ........................................... 155 VLSI Digital ......................................................... 133 Contents 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 121 121 11/15/06 5:32:02 PM 2007-2008 NEW Electrical Engineering Titles Electrical Engineering 2007 New Titles ALCIATORE Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems, 3e ..............................................................130 2008 New Titles ISBN-13: 978-0-07-322279-0 / MHID: 0-07-322279-8 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-296305-2 / MHID: 0-07-296305-0 ALEXANDER Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 3e ......................123 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-325643-6 / MHID: 0-07-325643-9 FOROUZAN Data Communications Networking, 4e ...................146 HAYT Engineering Circuit Analysis, 7e ..............................124 MALVINO Electronics Principles, 7e ........................................128 NEAMEN Microelectronic Circuit Analysis and Design, 3e .....128 RIZZONI Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering, 5e ........................................................123 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-322033-8 / MHID: 0-07-322033-7 SCHULTZ Basic Electronics, 10e ..............................................127 ROBERTS Fundamentals Signals Systems .................................142 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330950-7 / MHID: 0-07-330950-8 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-328596-2 / MHID: 0-07-328596-X MARCOVITZ Introduction to Logic and Computer Design with CD ...................................................................150 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-331417-4 / MHID: 0-07-331417-X ISBN-13: 978-0-07-322277-6 / MHID: 0-07-322277-1 JAEGER Microelectronic Circuit Design, 3e .........................127 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330948-4 / MHID: 0-07-330948-6 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-326318-2 / MHID: 0-07-326318-4 FRENZEL Principles of Electronic Communication Systems, 3e ..............................................................145 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-322278-3 / MHID: 0-07-322278-X ISBN-13: 978-0-07-325032-8 / MHID: 0-07-325032-5 FOWLER Electricity: Principles and Applications, 7e..............137 SCHULER Electronics: Principles and Applications, 7e ............126 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-331651-2 / MHID: 0-07-331651-2 TOKHEIM Digital Electronics: Principles and Applications, 7e.......................................................126 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-322275-2 / MHID: 0-07-322275-5 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-322276-9 / MHID: 0-07-322276-3 TRONT PSpice for Basic Circuit Analysis, 2e .......................124 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-326319-9 / MHID: 0-07-326319-2 TRONT PSpice for Basic Microelectronics ...........................125 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-326320-5 / MHID: 0-07-326320-6 122 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 122 2006-2007 New Titles 11/15/06 5:32:03 PM Electrical Engineering Introduction To Electrical Engineering For Non EE Majors International Edition NEW PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Fifth Edition by Giorgio Rizzoni, Ohio State University 2007 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-322033-8 / MHID: 0-07-322033-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125444-1 / MHID: 0-07-125444-7 [IE] NEW TO THIS EDITION • The Hallmark Feature of Rizzoni is: Extensive use of practical, interesting applications from all areas of engineering to illustrate principles • Great Pedagogy to help the students retain knowledge • What’s NEW-- FEATURES • links, and more. Also, a section called “Find it on the Web” has been added throughout. These sections provide web links to global companies that manufacture the devices mentioned in the text. Students will be able to quickly look up manufacturer’s data sheets and other useful information for use in design problems. This material will be revised and updated. Rizzoni’s experience as an electrical engineer teaching in a mechanical engineering department makes him the ideal author for an EE book for non majors. Through the use of a wide variety of applications and interesting problems, Rizzoni stimulates and motivates the non-majors audience. • A list of learning objectives is presented after each chapter’s introductory section. Reminders are provided in the margin when a key topic related to a learning objective is introduced. • “Make the Connection” sidebars are used to present analogies between electric circuits and hydraulic, thermal, and mechanical systems. Examples that illustrate the analogies are included. • “Focus on Methodology” boxes throughout the text enumerate and highlight the steps involved in using various methods of analysis. This feature reminds students to use the procedures for analysis properly, and highlights the methods (through the use of a shaded box)for easy reference. • “Check Your Understanding” exercises. Each and every example in the text is followed by a “Check your Understanding” exercise. Answers are provided to these exercises so students can confirm their mastery of the concept in the preceding example. • “Focus on Measurements” boxes. The need for measurements is a common thread to all engineering and scientific disciplines. To emphasize the great relevance of electrical engineering to the science and practice of measurements, a special set of examples has been created to focus on measurement problems. These examples often relate to disciplines outside electrical engineering (e.g., biomedical, mechanical, thermal, and fluid system measurements). • Operational Amplifier coverage has been moved earlier in the text. Chapter 8 on Op Amps is the first chapter in the Electronics section, reflecting the way OP AMPS are discussed in majors Electronics courses. This chapter is completely self-contained, however, so the instructor may choose early OR later coverage of op amps. • Chapter 6 includes complete coverage of Fourier series and Bode plots. • Chapters 10 (bipolar transistors) and 11 (field-effect transistors) can be covered (or not covered) in either order. • A wealth of homework problems offers students repeated opportunities to apply the concepts they’re learning. • Computer tools are introduced, and their use is encouraged in the text’s examples and problems. Students are given the opportunity to solve problems with a variety of computer tools such as MathCad, MatLab, etc. Also, a new feature, “Focus on Computer-Aided Tools,” is found in each chapter. An Online Learning Center can be found at www.mhhe.com/rizzoni. This site contains resources for students and instructors. It includes such things as password-protected solutions for instructors, data sheets, new instrumentation examples, sample syllabi, an additional chapter on Communications for schools that cover this material, web International Edition INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Second Edition by Clayton Paul, University of Kentucky; Syed Nasar, University of Kentucky; Louis Unnewehr, Sullair Corp, Michigan City 1992 / 816 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112907-7 / MHID: 0-07-112907-3 [IE] CONTENTS 1 Introduction/Part I•Linear Electric Circuits/2 Circuit Elements and Laws/3 Analysis Techniques for Resistive Circuits/4 The Energy Storage Elements/5 AC Circuits/6 Transients/Part II•Electronic Circuits/7 Diodes/8 Transistors and Amplifiers/9 The Operational Amplifier/10 Digital Electronic Circuits/Part III•Electric Power and Machines/11 Polyphase Circuits/12 Magnetic Circuits/13 Transformers/14 DC Machines/15 Synchronous Machines/16 Induction Motors/17 Small AC Motors/18 Electric Power Systems/Part IV•Control and Instrumentation/19 Feedback Control Systems/20 Electrical Instrumentation/Part V•Digital Circuits and Systems/21 Digital Logic Circuits/22 Digital Systems/ Appendixes/A Unit Conversion/B Fourier Series/C LaPlace Transforms/Answers to Problems/Index Circuits International Edition NEW FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS Third Edition by Charles Alexander, Cleveland State University and Matthew Sadiku, Prairie View A&M University 2007 (November 2005) / Hardcover / 960 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-325643-6 / MHID: 0-07-325643-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-110903-1 / MHID: 0-07-110903-X [IE with Bind-in Card] http://www.mhhe.com/alexander Alexander and Sadiku’s third edition of Fundamentals of Electric Circuits continues in the spirit of its successful previous editions, with the objective of presenting circuit analysis in a manner that is clearer, more interesting, and easier to understand than the competition. Students are introduced to the sound, six-step problem solving methodology in chapter one, and are consistently made to apply and practice these steps in practice problems and homework problems throughout the text and online using the KCIDE software. A balance of theory, worked examples and extended examples, practice problems, and real-world applications, combined with over 300 new homework problems for the third edition and robust media offerings, renders the third edition the most comprehensive and student-friendly approach to linear circuit analysis. Key: It’s all about Alexander’s Problem Solving Approach--supported with unmatched quantity and quality of problems--sets this text apart from the traditional texts 123 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 123 11/15/06 5:32:04 PM Electrical Engineering NEW TO THIS EDITION • C.O.S.M.O.S. Solutions Manual, provided to instructors on CD, allows for assignment generation, tracking, and distribution. Instructors also have the ability to edit homework problems. • A new four color design program • NEW!! Over 300 new homework problems have been added to the new edition, with over 1800 total problems provided in the text. • “Enhancing Your Skills” chapter openers in several chapters • Knowledge Capturing Integrated Design Environment (KCIDE) software provided on the Online Learning Center leads students through end of chapter problems using the six-step problem solving method, and keeps a record for how problems are solved so students can share and check their work. An appendix on KCIDE has been added to the text. FEATURES • The six-step problem solving methodology is introduced in chapter one and carried throughout the text to promote sound problem solving practices. A bookmark is included with each copy of the book to remind students of the solution steps (and to mark their place). CONTENTS Part 1 DC Circuits: 1 Basic Concepts. 2 Basic Laws. 3 Methods of Analysis. 4 Circuit Theorems. 5 Operational Amplifiers. 6 Capacitors and Inductors. 7 First-Order Circuits. 8 Second-Order Circuits. Part 2 AC Circuits: 9 Sinusoids and Phasors. 10 Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis. 11 AC Power Analysis. 12 Three-Phase Circuits. 13 Magnetically Coupled Circuits. 14 Frequency Response. Part 3 Advanced Circuit Analysis: 15 Introduction to the Laplace Transform. 16 Applications of the Laplace Transform. 17 The Fourier Series. 18 Fourier Transform. 19 Two-Port Networks. Appendix A Simultaneous Equations and Matrix Inversion, Appendix B Complex Numbers, Appendix C Mathematical Formulas. Appendix D PSpice for Windows. Appendix E MATLAB. Appendix F KCIDE. Appendix G Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems International Edition writing expressions in Probe, and also to show useful simulations that tie in to the text material. • Many new examples have been added, particularly in the transient analysis chapters (7, 8, and 9), and closely related practice problems are provided alongside examples. • Many basic level, “confidence building” end-of-chapter exercises have been added for the seventh edition, something specifically requested by students around the world. • Problem-solving techniques are introduced in Chapter One to prepare students for developing a methodical approach to circuit analysis. The step-by-step approach is used in each subsequent chapter, with a carefully selected example in each chapter re-stating the problem-solving methodology as a reminder to the students. • A new full color design has been implemented throughout. • Design-oriented questions appear at the ends of selected chapters to help students grasp the complexities of the design process. • The Online Learning Center offers students eProfessor Videos, Algorithmic Problems, a Problem Solving Workbook, Network Analysis Tutorials, FE Exam Review Material, a PSpice Manual, an extra chapter on State-Variable Analysis, and text updates. And for instructors the site provides Solutions and PowerPoint slides. • COSMOS gives instructors the ability to edit all text homework problems to create assignments, quizzes and tests. CONTENTS 1 Circuit Analysis and Electrical Engineering. 2 Basic Components and Electric Circuits. 3 Voltage and Laws. 4 Basic Nodal and Mesh Analysis. 5 Useful Circuit Analysis Techniques. 6 The Operational Amplifier. 7 Capacitors and Inductors. 8 Basic RL and RC Circuits. 9 The RLC Circuit. 10 Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis. 11 AC Power Circuit Analysis. 12 Polyphase Circuits. 13 Magnetically Coupled Circuits. 14 Complex Frequency and The Laplace Transform. 15 Circuit Analysis in the s-Domain. 16 Frequency Response. 17 Two-Port Networks. 18 Fourier Circuit Analysis. 19 State-Variable Analysis--*on Web Site Only. Appendixes Appendix 1 An Introduction to Network Topology. Appendix 2 Solution of Simultaneous Equations. Appendix 3 A Proof of Thevenin’s Theorem. Appendix 4 A PSpice Tutorial. Appendix 5 Complex Numbers. Appendix 6 A Brief MATLAB tutorial. Appendix 7 Additional Laplace Transform Theorems. Appendix 8 Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems NEW ENGINEERING CIRCUIT ANALYSIS Seventh Edition by William H. Hayt (deceased), Jack Kemmerly (deceased), and Steven M. Durbin, University of Canterbury, New Zealand 2007 (January 2006) / Hardcover / 800 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-326318-2 / MHID: 0-07-326318-4 (with Aris bind-in card) ISBN-13: 978-0-07-110937-6 / MHID: 0-07-110937-4 [IE] http://www.mhhe.com/hayt7e The book website contains the solutions manual (instructors only), tutorials, Virtual Professor, COSMOS and much more. The hallmark feature of this classic text is its focus on the student – it is written so that students may teach the science of circuit analysis to themselves. Terms are clearly defined when they are introduced, basic material appears toward the beginning of each chapter and is explained carefully and in detail, and numerical examples are used to introduce and suggest general results. Simple practice problems appear throughout each chapter, while problems that are more difficult appear at the ends of chapters, following the order of presentation of text material. This introduction and resulting repetition provide an important boost to the learning process. Hayt’s rich pedagogy supports and encourages the student throughout by offering tips and warnings, using design to highlight key material, and providing lots of opportunities for hands-on learning. The thorough exposition of topics is delivered in an informal way that underscores the authors’ conviction that circuit analysis can and should be fun. NEW TO THIS EDITION NEW PSPICE FOR BASIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS Second Edition by Joseph G Tront, Virginia Polytech Institute & State University 2007 (January 2006) / Softcover / 128 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-326319-9 / MHID: 0-07-326319-2 (with CD) NEW TO THIS EDITION • Examples will be based on the most current version of PSPice (a copy of OrCAD PSpice will be packaged on a CD-ROM with this book) but the principles are applicable to other versions of PSpice. • The examples (with solutions) will be updated 20% for the new edition. Features • Includes step-by-step instructions to support novice users as they perform schematic capture and circuit simulation. • Provides detailed explanations and examples of the use of PSpice in typical problem solving situations. • Explains some of the salient features of PSpice, including information on Capture and Probe. • Chapters are written in a modular format so the organization is flexible. • This manual will work well with either McGraw-Hill circuits’ text: Alexander/Sadiku’s “Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 2e” & Hayt/ Kemmerly/Durbin’s “Engineering Circuit Analysis, 6e.” • Practical Applications boxes throughout the book connect material to real-world situations and tie in concepts of design and problemsolving. • PSpice examples are included in relevant chapters to introduce students to practical features such as DC sweeps, transient analysis, 124 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 124 11/15/06 5:32:05 PM Electrical Engineering NEW PSPICE FOR BASIC MICROELECTRONICS by Joseph G. Tront, Virginia Polytech Institute & State University 2007 (February 2006) ISBN-13: 978-0-07-326320-5 / MHID: 0-07-326320-6 (with CD) The PSpice Manual will be sold as a stand-alone and, also, in packages with Neamen, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Jaeger, Microelectronic Circuit Design. Text introduces readers to the fundamental uses of Pspice in support of Microelectronic circuit analysis. This book goes beyond basic circuit analysis to include analysis of more complex electronic problems. Analysis of diodes, BJTs, JFETs, MOSFETs, and transformers will be included–all key areas in the Electronics course. KEY FEATURES SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF BASIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS Second Edition by John O’Malley, University of Florida 1992 / 484 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-047824-4 / MHID: 0-07-047824-4 Schaum's Publication CONTENTS Introduction/1 Resistance/2 Series and Parallel DC Circuits/3 DC Circuit Analysis/4 DC Equivalent Circuits, Network Theorems, and Bridge Circuits/5 Operational Amplifier Circuits/6 Spice DC Circuit Analysis/7 Capacitors and Capacitance/8 Inductors, Inductance, and PSpice Transient Analysis/9 Sinusoidal Alternating Voltage and Current/10 Complex Algebra and Phasors/11 Basic AC Circuit Analysis, Impedance, and Admittance/12 sh, Loop, Nodal, and PSpice Analyses of AC Circuits/13 AC Equivalent Circuits, Network Theorems, and Bridge Circuits/14 Power in AC Circuits/15 Transformers/16 Three-Phase Circuits • Step-by-step instructions to support novice users as they perform schematic capture and circuit simulation. • Detailed explanations and examples of the use of PSpice in typical problem-solving situations. • Explains some of the salient features of PSpice, including information on OrCAD Capture and Probe. International Edition SCHAUM’S SOLVED PROBLEMS IN ELECTRIC CIRCUITS, BOOK 1 by Syed Nasar, University of Kentucky SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS Fourth Edition 1989 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-099190-3 / MHID: 0-07-099190-1 [IE] Schaum's Publication by Mahmood Nahvi and Joseph A. Edminister, University of Akron 2003 / 400 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-139307-2 / MHID: 0-07-139307-2 Schaum's Publication CONTENTS 1. Introduction. 2. Circuit Concepts. 3. Circuit Laws. 4. Analysis Methods. 5. Amplifiers and Operational Amplifier Circuits. 6. Waveforms and Signals. 7. FirstOrder Circuits. 8. Higher-Order Circuits and Complex Frequency. 9. Sinusoidal Steady-State Circuit Analysis. 10. AC Power. 11. Polyphase Circuits. 12. Frequency Response, Filters, and Resonance. 13. Two-Port Networks. 14. Mutual Inductance and Transformers. 15. Circuit Analysis Using Spice and Pspice. 16. The LaPlace Transform Method. 17. Fourier Method of Waveform Analysis. Appendix A Complex Number System. Appendix B Matrices and Determinants SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF BASIC ELECTRICITY by Milton Gussow, Johns Hopkins University 1983 / 448 pages ISBN-13" 978-0-07-025240-0 / MHID: 0-07-025240-8 Schaum's Publication International Edition BASIC CIRCUIT THEORY International Edition by Desoer and Kuh 1969 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-085183-2 / MHID: 0-07-085183-2 [IE] SCHAUM'S OUTLINE OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS Second Edition by Jim Cathey, University of Kentucky—Lexington 2002 / 304 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-136270-2 / MHID: 0-07-136270-3 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-122918-0 / MHID: 0-07-122918-3 [IE] (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Schaum's Publication CONTENTS Circuit Analysis: Port Point of View. Semiconductor Diodes. Characteristics of Bipolar Junction Transistors. Characteristics of Field-Effect Transistors and Triodes. Transistor Bias Considerations. Small-Signal Midfrequency BJT Amplifiers. SmallSignal Midfrequency FET Amplifiers. Frequency Effects in Amplifiers. Operational Amplifiers. Switched Mode Power Supplies 125 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 125 11/15/06 5:32:05 PM Electrical Engineering ELECTRONICS I: Analog/ Digital NEW ELECTRONICS: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS Seventh Edition by Charles A. Schuler 2008 (February 2007) ISBN-13: 978-0-07-331651-2 / MHID: 0-07-331651-2 (with MultiSIM CD) Electronics: Principles and Applications provides a concise, practical introduction to analog devices, circuits and systems. Like earlier editions, the Seventh Edition combines theory with real-world applications in a well-paced sequence, introducing students to such topics as semiconductors, op amps, linear integrated circuits, switching power supplies, electronic communications devices and DSP. The text prepares students to effectively diagnose, repair, verify, and install electronic circuits and systems, without overwhelming them with excessive theory. MultiSim examples are included for optional simulation activities, with MultiSim circuit files included on a bound-in CD ROM. Prerequisites are a command of algebra and an understanding of fundamental electrical concepts. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Bound-in CD ROM with MultiSIM version 7 circuit simulation files, for circuits included in both the textbook and Experiments Manual. • CPS from eInstruction is available with Schuler 7/e; PowerPoint and electronic testbank questions are provided that work directly with CPS in the classroom. • New OLC website is available, with new student and instructor resources. FEATURES • Concise approach to electronics, with a practical approach throughout. Just enough theory is presented to support the practical applications students will need for their careers. • Student learning is reinforced by Self-Tests included with each chapter sub-section; and by Summaries, Related Formulas, Review Questions & Problems and Critical Thinking Questions at the end of each chapter. • Popular features such as chapter objectives, highlighted key terms, color-coded circuit components, and About Electronics have been retained and updated. • Modern topics like DSP (chapter 16) and Wireless Networks for communications (section 12-5) are included. • Experiments Manual for Electronics:Principles and Applications contains labs linked to the text, to help students gain hands-on experience to reinforce subject matter and develop troubleshooting skills. • Instructor Productivity Center CD ROM contains classroom PowerPoint presentations for every chapter, Test Generator, supplemental PowerPoint presentations, electronic Solutions Manual, and more. CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 1-1 A Brief History. 1-2 Digital or Analog. 1-3 Analog Functions 1-5 Trends in Electronics. 2 Semiconductors. 2-1 Conductors & Insulators. 2-2 Semiconductors. 2-3 N-Type Semiconductors. 2-4 P-Type Semiconductors. 3 Diodes. 3-1 The PN Junction. 3-2 Characteristic Curves of Diodes. 3-3 Diode Lead Identification. 3-4 Diode Types and Applications. 4 Power Supplies. 4-1 The PowerSupply System. 4-2 Rectification. 4-3 Full-Wave Rectification. 4-4 Conversion of RMS Values to Average Values. 4-5 Filters. 4-6 Voltage Multipliers. 4-7 Ripple and Regulation. 4-8 Zener Regulators. 4-9 More Karnaugh Maps. 5 Transistors. 5-1 Amplification. 5-2 Transistors. 5-3 Characteristic Curves. 5-4 Transistor Data. 5-5 Transistor Testing. 5-6 Other Transistor Types. 5-7 Transistors as Switches. 6 Introduction to Small-Signal Amplifiers. 6-1 Measuring Gain. 6-2 Common-Emitter Amplifier. 6-3 Stabilizing the Amplifier. 6-4 Other Configurations. 6-5 Simulation and Models. 7 More About Small-Signal Amplifiers. 7-1 Amplifier Coupling. 7-2 Voltage Gains in Coupled Stages. 7-3 Field-Effect Transistor (FET) Amplifiers. 7-4 Negative Feedback. 7-5 Frequency Response. 7-6 Triggering Flip-Flops. 7-7 Schmitt Triggered Devices. 7-8 IEEE Logic Symbols. 8 Large-Signal Amplifiers. 8-1 Amplifier Class. 8-2 Class A Power Amplifiers. 8-3 Class B Power Amplifiers. 8-4 Class AB Power Amplifiers. 8-5 Class C Power Amplifiers. 8-6 Switch-Mode Amplifiers. 9 Operational Amplifiers. 9-1 The Differential Amplifier. 9-2 Differential Amplifier Analysis. 9-3 Operational Amplifiers. 9-4 Setting Op-Amp Gain. 9-5 Frequency Effects in Op Amps. 9-6 Op-Amp Applications. 9-7 Comparators. 10 Troubleshooting. 10-1 Preliminary Checks. 10-2 No Output. 10-3 Reduced Output. 10-4 Distortion and Noise. 10-5 Intermittents. 10-6 Operational Amplifiers. 11 Oscillators. 11-1 Oscillator Characteristics. 11-2 RC Circuits. 11-3 LC Circuits. 11-4 Crystal Circuits. 11-5 Relaxation Oscillators. 11-6 Undesired Oscillations. 11-7 Oscillator Troubleshooting. 11-8 Direct Digital Synthesis. 12 Communications. 12-1 Modulation and Demodulation. 12-2 Simple Receivers. 12-3 Superheterodyne Receivers. 12-4 Frequency Modulation and Single Sideband. 12-5 Wireless Networks. 12-6 Troubleshooting. 13 Integrated Circuits. 13-1 Introduction. 13-2 Fabrication. 13-3 The 555 Timer. 13-4 Analog ICs. 13-5 Mixed IC Signals. 13-6 Troubleshooting. 14 Electronic Control Devices and Circuits. 14-1 Introduction. 14-2 The Silicon-Controlled Rectifier. 14-3 Full-Wave Devices. 14-4 Feedback in Control Circuitry. 14-5 Troubleshooting Electronic Control Circuits. 15 Regulated Power Supplies. 15-1 Open-Loop Voltage Regulation. 15-2 ClosedLoop Voltage Regulation. 15-3 Current and Voltage Limiting. 15-4 Switch-Mode Regulators. 15-5 Troubleshooting Regulated Power Supplies. 16 Digital Signal Processing. 16-1 Overview of DSP Systems. 16-2 Moving-Average Filters. 16-3 Fourier Theory. 16-4 Digital Filter Theory. 16-5 Other DSP Applications. 16-6 Limitations of DSP. 16-7 DSP Troubleshooting. Appendix A Soldering. Appendix B Thermionic Devices. Glossary. Index. International Edition NEW DIGITAL ELECTRONICS: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS Seventh Edition by Roger L. Tokheim 2008 (January 2007) / Softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-322275-2 / MHID: 0-07-322275-5 (Student Text with MultiSIM CD) ISBN-13: 978-0-07110850-8 / MHID: 0-07-110850-5 [IE with MultiSIM CD] Digital Electronics: Principles and Applications is a concise and practical text that prepares students for entry-level electronics jobs. Its level and approach are ideal for both electronics and electricity programs looking for a relatively short, applied book. The seventh edition has been updated, with new coverage of microcontrollers, memory, and interfacing. Optional simulation work with MultiSim is included in the text and accompanying Experiments Manual, with circuit files included on a boundin CD ROM. Additional student and instructor resources are included on a new Online Learning Center website. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Interfacing has been updated and expanded, especially in chapter 5 and chapter 14. • Memory concepts and examples have been updated in chapter 11. • MultiSIM v8 simulation files for the circuits included on the CD ROM bound in with the text and Experiments Manual. • CPS from eInstruction is available with the text, for in-class quizzing and classroom management. • Online Learning Center (OLC) website provides student quizees, career information, links to key sites, chapter outlines and other resources. FEATURES • Accessible writing style, reading level and math presentation are used throughout the text. • Gates, circuits and other digital components are presented as subsystems within larger digital system applications. • Experiments Manual with MultiSim CD ROM helps students gain practical, hands-on experience, troubleshooting skills, and exposure to software simulation techniques. • Instructor Productivity Center (IPC) CD ROM contains Power Point 126 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 126 11/15/06 5:32:06 PM Electrical Engineering presentations for each chapter, EZTestelectronic test generator and questions, and solutions to all textbook and Experiments Manual questions and activities. CONTENTS 1 Digital Electronics. 2 Numbers We Use in Digital Electronics. 3 Logic Gates. 4 Combining Logic Gates. 5 IC Specifications and Simple Interfacing. 6 Encoding, Decoding, and Seven-Segment Displays. 7 Flip-Flops. 8 Counters. 9 Shift Registers. 10 Arithmetic circuits. 11 Memory and Storage. 12 Digital Systems. 13 Computer Systems. 14 Connecting with Analog Devices International Edition NEW BASIC ELECTRONICS Tenth Edition by Mitchel E Schultz, Western Wisconsin Technical College 2007 (June 2006) / 1,056 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-322276-9 / MHID: 0-07-322276-3 (with MultiSIM CD-ROM) ISBN-13: 978-0-07-110848-5 / MHID: 0-07-110848-3 [IE] (A Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Title) http://www.mhe.com/grob10e NEW MICROELECTRONIC CIRCUIT DESIGN Third Edition by Richard C. Jaeger, Auburn Univ-Auburn, and Travis Blalock, University Of VA-Charlottesville 2008 (January 2007) / Hardcover / 1120 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330948-4 / MHID: 0-07-330948-6 Browse http://www.mhhe.com/jaeger Microelectronic Circuit Design is known for being a technically excellent text. The new edition has been revised to make the material more motivating and accessible to students while retaining a student-friendly approach. A pedagogical framework has been added that includes chapter opening vignettes, chapter objectives, "Electronics in Action" boxes, a problem solving methodology, and "design note" boxes. The number of examples, including new design examples, has been increased, giving students more opportunity to see problems worked out. Additionally, some of the less fundamental mathematical material has been moved to the website. NEW TO THIS EDITION • At the request of users and reviewers, the authors have focused on the fundamentals and given a briefer coverage of Electronics. • A pedagogical framework has been added that includes chapter opening vignettes, chapter objectives, "Electronics in Action" boxes, a problem solving methodology, and "design note" boxes FEATURES • Emphasis on design through the use of "Design Examples" and "Design Notes". • "Electronics in Action" sections connect the student to the real world of Electronics with the use of practical applications. • Consistent problem solving methodology. CONTENTS Part I Solid State Electronic and Devices. 1 Introduction to Electronics. 2 Solid-State Electronics. 3 Solid-State Diodes and Diode Circuits. 4 Field-Effect Transistors. 5 Bipolar Junction Transistors. Part II Digital Electronics. 6 Introduction to Digital Electronics. 7 Complementary MOS (CMOS) Logic Design. 8 MOS Memory and Storage Circuits. 9 Bipolar Logic Circuits. Part III Analog Circuit Design. 10 Analog Systems. 11 Operational Amplifiers. 12 Operational Amplifier Applications. 13 Small-Signal Modeling and Linear Amplification. 14 SingleTransistor Amplifiers. 15 Multistage Amplifiers. 16 Analog Integrated Circuits. 17 Frequency Response. 18 Feedback, Stability, and Oscillators. Appendix A Standard Discrete Component Values. Appendix B Solid-State Device Models and SPICE Simulation Parameters Grob’s Basic Electronics, Tenth Edition, is written for the beginning student pursuing a technical degree in Electronics Technology. In covering the fundamentals of electricity and electronics, this text focuses on essential topics for the technician, and the all-important development of testing and troubleshooting skills. This highly practical approach combines clear, carefully-laid-out explanations of key topics with good, worked-out examples and problems to solve. Review problems that follow each section reinforce the material just completed, making this a very student-friendly text. It is a thoroughly accessible introduction to basic DC and AC circuits and electronic devices. This tenth edition of this longtime best-selling text has been refined, updated and made more student friendly. The focus on absolutely essential knowledge for technicians, and focus on real-world applications of these basic concepts makes it ideal for today’s technology students. NEW TO THIS EDITION • A new beginning chapter, “The Powers of Ten,” initiates the course with scientific notation, a math skill that every electronics student must be able to use. • New Streamlined Design: The new edition of Grob has a contemporary, streamlined design that underscores the text’s tight focus on essential topics. Marginal text features--Calculator Tips, Pioneers in Electronics, and Good to Know--have been selected and designed to reinforce basic skills and key concepts. • Superior Examples and Problems: Examples, carefully laid out in a step-by-step fashion, now include Practice Problems, which provide the students with immediate feedback. On a similar note, review problems have been reorganized to follow each sub-chapter section, allowing an immediate link to the text material just covered. In addition, selected examples can be used with Multisim files (provided on the bound-in Multisim CD-ROM) to show students the use of modern computer simulation techniques in circuit analysis and troubleshooting. • Well-Integrated Ancillary Materials for Students: Ancillary materials flesh out all aspects of this well-considered text. The Experiments Manual also includes a Multisim CD-ROM so students can combine both hands-on and simulated lab work, and a Problems Manual provides students with an alternative set of skill-building problems and exercises. The Online Learning Center website provides a complete overview of the basic math needed in DC/AC electronics, along with other useful instructor and student resources. • Instructor Ancillary Content: For the instructor, there is a printed Instructor Solutions Manual with a bound-in Instructors Productivity Center (IPC) CD-ROM; the IPC contains the Classroom Performance System (CPS) for in-class quizzing and classroom management, instructional PowerPoint slides, and electronic testbanks for all book chapters. FEATURES • Extensive coverage of Troubleshooting CONTENTS Preface Introduction to Powers of 10. 1 Electricity. 2 Resistors. 3 Ohm’s Law. 4 Series Circuits. 5 Parallel Circuits. 6 Series-Parallel Circuits. 7 Voltage Dividers and Current Dividers. 8 Direct-Current Meters. 9 Kirchhoff’s Laws. 10 Network Theorems. 11 Conductors and Insulators. 12 Batteries. 13 Magnetism. 14 Electromagnetism. 15 Alternating Voltage and Current. 16 Capacitance. 17 Capacitive Reactance. 18 Capacitive Circuits. 19 Inductance. 20 Inductive Reactance. 21 Inductive Circuits. 22 RC and L/R Time Constants. 23 Alternating Current Circuits. 24 Complex Numbers for AC Circuits. 25 Resonance. 26 Filters. 27 Semiconductor Diodes: Theory and Applications. 28 Bipolar Junction 127 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 127 11/15/06 5:32:07 PM Electrical Engineering Transistors. 29 Transistor Amplifiers. 30 Field Effect Transistors. 31 Power Amplifiers. 32 Thyristors. 33 Operational Amplifiers. International Edition CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Semiconductors. 3 Diode Theory. 4 Diode Circuits. 5 SpecialPurpose Diodes. 6 Bipolar Junction Transistors. 7 Transistor Fundamentals. 8 Transistor Biasing. 9 AC Models. 10 Voltage Amplifiers. 11 CC and CB Amplifiers. 12 Power Amplifiers. 13 JFETs. 14 MOSFETs. 15 Thyristors. 16 Frequency Effects. 17 Differential Amplifiers. 18 Operational Amplifiers. 19 Negative Feedback. 20 Linear Op-Amp Circuits. 21 Active Filters. 22 Nonlinear Op-Amp Circuits. 23 Oscillators. 24 Regulated Power Supplies. NEW ELECTRONICS PRINCIPLES Seventh Edition by Albert Paul Malvino and David J Bates, Western Wisconsin Technical College 2007 (April 2006) / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-322277-6 / MHID: 0-07-322277-1 (with Simulation CD) ISBN-13: 978-0-07-110846-1 / MHID: 0-07-110846-7 [IE with SIM CD)] (A Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Title) Browse http://www.mhhe.com/malvino7e This seventh edition of Malvino’s classic Electronic Principles offers students a definitive overview of electronic circuits and devices. Expert knowledge of electronic devices is presented in a stimulating, clearly written, conversational style. The new, streamlined book design is full-color throughout, with ample, clear illustrations. Greater emphasis on modern integrated circuit (IC) technology, and the revision of nearly one third of the previous edition’s chapter problems and review questions refresh this text while retaining its proven approach. In addition to the text there is a wealth of supplementary material included for both student and instructor. An upgraded Experiments Manual, the optional use of MultiSIM software, an instructor’s manual with an Instructor Productivity Center CD-ROM, the updated Workbook, and the brand new Online Learning Center website make this text a powerful learning tool. Electronic Principles is written for electronics students who have done course work in basic DC/AC circuit analysis, along with algebra and trigonometry prerequisites. The book gives clear, accessible coverage of basic electronics concepts in the first half of the book, then applies these to the important electronic circuits and devices most widely used in today’s industry. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Greater emphasis on modern integrated circuits (IC) technology. • Extensive Online Learning Center website with resources for students and instructors. • Added by co-author David Bates, Worked-Out examples now contain embedded Practice Problems. • The new “Good to Know” feature offers practical information related to topics explained on that page of the text. • Expanded MultiSIM usage. The optional use of this software provides “pre-lab” simulations students can work on virtually. • The upgraded Experiments Manual now includes more on the testing of individual components along with circuits and systems in many labs, with optional MultiSIM applications included. The updated Workbook reflects integration of revised chapter problems and review questions. • The enhanced Instructor’s Manual with Productivity Center (IPC) CD-ROM includes instructional PowerPoint presentations, availability of the eInstruction Classroom Performance System in-class quizzing and classroom management system, test banks created with EZTest that can be used in conjunction with CPS to deliver in-class quizzes, tests, or review. FEATURES • Malvino’s Electronic Principles combines proven expertise in all aspects of electronics with a student-friendly, contemporary appearance. It is written in a conversational style at a technician level. • Optical topics in modern electronics are covered, including fiber optics and high intensity LEDs. • Free, bound-in CD-ROM contains Multisim exercises and selected circuits for simulation. International Edition NEW MICROELECTRONIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Third Edition by Donald Neamen, University Of New Mexico-Albuquerque 2007 (February 2006) / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-328596-2 / MHID: 0-07-328596-X ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125443-4 / MHID: 0-07-125443-9 [IE] This junior level electronics text provides a foundation for analyzing and designing analog and digital electronic circuits. Numerous new pedagogical features continue the tradition of providing an accessible approach to learning through clear writing and real-world pedagogy. The third edition includes numerous design examples, a new Design Application feature, problem solving technique pointers, Test Your Understanding questions at the end of every section, and chapter summary checkpoints to reinforce learning. The author, Don Neamen, has many years of experience as an Engineering Educator. His experience shines through each chapter of the book, which retains a design focus supported by rich, realistic examples and practical rules of thumb. The Third Edition continues to offer the same hallmark features that made the previous editions such a success. Extensive Pedagogy: An Introduction at the beginning of each chapter links the new chapter to the material presented in previous chapters. The objectives of the chapter are then presented in the Preview section and reinforced at the beginning of each chapter subsection. Test Your Understanding Exercise Problems with provided answers have all been updated. New Design Applications are included at the ends of chapters. These applications lead students through the design and development of an electronic thermometer. Each specific design ties into the objectives of the chapter. Specific Design Problems and Examples are highlighted throughout the book, along with design pointers which help students tackle tricky design issues. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Preview Section Introductions and Objectives list begin each chapter and are reinforced throughout the chapter. • Design Application • Frequency Response of Transistor Circuits, and Transistors themselves, will remain a separate chapter • Integration of PSpice. PSpice is integrated into the examples and problems in the text where appropriate. FEATURES • Exercise Problems follows each example in the book • For select electronic devices, industrial data sheets are included in the text. This helps students to read and interpret the specs from a data sheet and allows them to plug the specs into problems from the book. CONTENTS Prologue I: Prologue to Electronics. Brief History. Passive and Active Devices. Electronic Circuits. Discrete and Integrated Circuits. Analog and Digital Signals. Notation. Summary. Part I: Semiconductor Devices and Basic Applications. Chapter 1: Semiconductor Materials and Diodes. 1.0 Preview. 1.1 Semiconductor Materials and Properties. 1.2 The pn Junction. 1.3 Diode Circuits: DC Analysis and Models. 1.4 Diode Circuits: AC Equivalent Circuit. 1.5 Other Diode Types. 1.6 Design Application. 1.7 Summary. Problems. Chapter 2: Diode Circuits. 2.0 Preview. 2.1 Rectifier Circuits. 2.2 Zener Diode Circuits. 2.3 Clipper and 128 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 128 11/15/06 5:32:08 PM Electrical Engineering Clamper Circuits. 2.4 Multiple Diode Circuits. 2.5 Photodiode and LED Circuits. 2.6 Summary. Problems. Chapter 3: The Field-Effect Transistor. 3.0 Preview. 3.1 Basic Bipolar Junction Transistor. 3.2 DC Analysis of Transistor Circuits. 3.3 Basic Transistor Applications. 3.4 Bipolar Transistor Biasing. 3.5 Multistage Circuits. 3.6 Design Application. 3.7 Summary. Problems. Chapter 4: Basic FET Amplifiers. 4.0 Preview. 4.1 Analog Signals and Linear Amplifiers. 4.2 The Bipolar Linear Amplifier. 4.3 Basic Transistor Amplifier Configurations. 4.4 Common-Emitter Amplifiers. 4.5 AC Load Line Analysis. 4.6 Common-Collector (Emitter-Follower) Amplifier. 4.7 Common-Base Amplifier. 4.8 The Three Basic Amplifiers: Summary and Comparison. 4.9 Multistage Amplifiers. 4.10 Power Considerations. 4.11 Design Application. 4.12 Summary. Problems. Chapter 5: Bipolar Junction Transistor. 5.0 Preview. 5.1 MOS Field-Effect Transistor. 5.2 MOSFET DC Circuit Analysis. 5.3 Basic MOSFET Applications: Switch, Digital Logic Gate, and Amplifier. 5.4 Constant Current Biasing. 5.5 Multistage MOSFET Circuits. 5.6 Junction Field-Effect Transistors. 5.7 Design Application. 5.8 Summary. Problems. Chapter 6: Basic BJT Amplifiers. 6.0 Preview. 6.1 The MOSFET Amplifier. 6.2 Basic Transistor Amplifier Configurations. 6.3 The Common-Source Amplifier. 6.4 The Source-Follower Amplifier. 6.5 The Common-Gate Amplifier. 6.6 The Three Basic Amplifier Configurations: Summary and Comparison. 6.7 Single-Stage Integrated Circuit MOSFET Amplifiers. 6.8 Multistage Amplifiers. 6.9 Basic JFET Amplifiers. 6.10 Summary. Problems. Chapter 7: Frequency Response. 7.0 Preview. 7.1 Amplifier Frequency Response. 7.2 System Transfer Functions. 7.3 Frequency Response: Transistor Amplifiers with Circuit Capacitors. 7.4 Frequency Response: Bipolar Transistor. 7.5 Frequency Response: The FET. 7.6 High-Frequency Response Transistor Circuits. 7.7 Summary. Problems. Chapter 8: Output Stages and Power Amplifiers. 8.0 Preview. 8.1 Power Amplifiers. 8.2 Power Transistors. 8.3 Classes of Amplifiers. 8.4 Class-A Power Amplifier. 8.5 Class-AB Push-Pull Complementary Output Stages. 8.6 Summary. Problems. Prologue II: Prologue to Electronic Design. Preview. Design Approach. System Design. Electronic Design. Conclusion. Part II: Analog Electronics. Chapter 9: Ideal Operational Amplifiers and Op-Amp Circuits. 9.0 Preview. 9.1 The Operational Amplifier. 9.2 Inverting Amplifier. 9.3 Summing Amplifier. 9.4 Noninverting Amplifier. 9.5 Op-Amp Applications. 9.6 Operational Transconductance Amplifiers. 9.7 Op-Amp Circuit Design. 9.8 Design Application. 9.9 Summary. Problems. Chapter 10: Integrated Circuit Biasing and Active Loads. 10.0 Preview. 10.1 Bipolar Transistor Current Sources. 10.2 FET Current Sources. 10.3 Circuits and Active Loads. 10.4 Small-Signal Analysis: Active Load Circuits. 10.5 Summary. Problems. Chapter 11: Differential and Multistage Amplifiers .11.0 Preview. 11.1 The Differential Amplifier. 11.2 Basic BJT Differential Pair. 11.3 Basic FET Differential Pair. 11.4 Differential Amplifier with Active Load. 11.5 BiCMOS Circuits. 11.6 Gain Stage and Simple Output Stage. 11.7 Simplified BJT Operational Amplifier Stage. 11.8 Diff-Amp Frequency Response. 11.9 Summary. Problems. Chapter 12: Feedback and Stability. 12.0 Preview. 12.1 Introduction to Feedback. 12.2 Basic BJT Differential Pair. 12.3 Basic FET Differential Pair. 12.4 Voltage (Series-Shunt) Amplifier. 12.5 Current (Shunt-Series) Amplifier. 12.6 Transconductance (SeriesSeries) Amplifier. 12.7 Transresistance (Shunt-Shunt) Amplifier. 12.8 Loop Gain. 12.9 Stability of the Feedback Circuit. 12.10 Frequency Compensation. 12.11 Summary. Problems. Chapter 13: Operational Amplifier Circuits. 13.0 Preview. 13.1 General Op-Amp Design. 13.2 A Bipolar Operational Amplifier Circuit. 13.3 CMOS Operational Amplifier Circuits. 13.4 BiCMOS Operational Amplifier Circuits. 13.5 JFET Operational Amplifier Circuits. 13.6 Summary. Problems. Chapter 14: Nonideal Effects in Operational Amplifier Circuits. 14.0 Preview. 14.1 Practical Op-Amp Parameters. 14.2 Finite Open-Loop Gain. 14.3 Frequency Response. 14.4 Offset Voltage. 14.5 Input Bias Current 14.6 Additional Nonideal Effects. 14.7 Summary. Problems. hapter 15: Applications and Design of Integrated Circuits. 15.0 Preview. 15.1 Active Filters. 15.2 Oscillators. 15.3 Schmitt Trigger Circuits. 15.4 Nonsinusoidal Oscillators and Timing Circuits. 15.5 Integrated Circuit Power Amplifiers. 15.6 Voltage Regulators. 15.7 Summary. Problems. Prologue III: Prologue to Digital Electronics. Introduction. Logic Functions and Logic Gates. Logic Levels. Noise Margin. Propagation Delay Times and Switching Times. Summary. Part III: Digital Electronics. Chapter 16: MOSFET Digital Circuits. 16.0 Preview. 16.1 NMOS Inverters. 16.2 NMOS Logic Circuits. 16.3 CMOS Inverter. 16.4 CMOS Logic Circuits. 16.5 Clocked CMOS Logic Circuits. 16.6 Transmission Gates. 16.7 Sequential Logic Circuits. 16.8 Memories: Classification and Architectures. 16.9 RAM Memory Cells. 16.10 Read-Only Memory. 16.11 D/A Converters. 16.12 A/D Converters. 16.13 Summary. Problems. Chapter 17: Bipolar Digital Circuits. 17.0 Preview. 17.1 Emitter-Coupled Logic (ECL). 17.2 Modified ECL Circuit Configurations. 17.3 Schottky Transistor-Transistor Logic. 17.4 BiCMOS Digital Circuits. 17.5 Summary. Problems. Appendices. International Edition SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS Second Edition by Hwei Hsu, Fairleigh Dickinson University 2003 / 336 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-140228-6 / MHID: 0-07-140228-4 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-122997-5 / MHID: 0-07-122997-3 [IE] (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Schaum's Publication International Edition SCHAUM’S 2000 SOLVED PROBLEMS IN ELECTRONICS by J J Cathey, University of Kentucky 1991 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100905-8 / MHID: 0-07-100905-1 [IE] (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Schaum's Publication International Edition BASIC ELECTRONICS FOR SCIENTISTS Fifth Edition by James J Brophy, University of Utah 1990 / 462 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100675-0 / MHID: 0-07-100675-3 [IE] Analog - Integrated Circuits International Edition DESIGN OF ANALOG CMOS INTEGRATED CIRCUITS by Behzad Razavi, University of California, Los Angeles 2001 / 704 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-238032-3 / MHID: 0-07-238032-2 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118839-5 / MHID: 0-07-118839-8 [IE, Hardcover] http://www.mhhe.com/razavi CONTENTS 1 Introduction to Analog Design. 2 Basic MOS Device Physics. 3 Single-Stage Amplifiers. 4 Differential Amplifiers. 5 Passive and Active Current Mirrors. 6 Frequency Response of Amplifiers. 7 Noise. 8 Feedback. 9 Operational Amplifiers. 10 Stability and Frequency Compensation. 11 Bandgap References. 12 Introduction to Switched-Capacitor Circuits. 13 Nonlinearity and Mismatch. 14 Oscillators. 15 Phase-Locked Loops. 16 Short-Channel Effects and Device Models. 17 CMOS Processing Technology. 18 Layout and Packaging 129 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 129 11/15/06 5:32:09 PM Electrical Engineering Digital Integrated Circuits International Edition DIGITAL INTEGRATED ELECTRONICS International Edition ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Third Edition by David A. Hodges, University of California—Berkeley, Horace G. Jackson, University of California, Berkeley and Resve Saleh, University of British Columbia 2004 / 504 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07- 228365-5 / MHID: 0-07- 228365-3 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118164-8 / MHID: 0-07-118164-4 [IE] The third edition of Hodges and Jackson’s Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits has been thoroughly revised and updated by a new co-author, Resve Saleh of the University of British Columbia. The new edition combines the approachability and concise nature of the Hodges and Jackson classic with a complete overhaul to bring the book into the 21st century. The new edition has replaced the emphasis on BiPolar with an emphasis on CMOS. The outdated MOS transistor model used throughout the book will be replaced with the now standard deep submicron model. The material on memory has been expanded and updated. As well the book now includes more on SPICE simulation and new problems that reflect recent technologies. The emphasis of the book is on design, but it does not neglect analysis and has as a goal to provide enough information so that a student can carry out analysis as well as be able to design a circuit. This book provides an excellent and balanced introduction to digital circuit design for both students and professionals. CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 MOS Devices. 3 Fabrication and Layout. 4 Basic Gates. 5 HighSpeed CMOS Design. 6 Interconnect Design. 7 Clocks and Flip-Flops. 8 Dynamic Logic Circuits. 9 Memory Design (Part I). 10 Memory Design (Part II). 11 Bipolar Digital Circuits. 12 GaAs Digital Cicuits International Edition CMOS DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Third Edition by Sung-Mo (Steve) Kang, University of California—Santa Cruz and Yusuf Leblebici, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology 2003 / 672 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246053-7 / MHID: 0-07-246053-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124342-1 / MHID: 0-07-124342-9 [IE] The website includes the solutions manual, password-protected for instructor use. It also includes PowerPoint slides and a CADENCE software tutorial. Also included is a set of color graphics to illustrate CMOS fabrication and mask-layout design. (Browse http://highered. mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072460539) CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Fabrication of MOSFETS. 3 MOS Transistor. 4 Modeling of MOS Transistors Using SPICE. 5 MOS Inverters: Static Characteristics. 6 MOS Inverters: Switching Characteristics and Interconnect Effects. 7 Combinational MOS Logic Circuits. 8 Sequential MOS Logic Circuits. 9 Dynamic Logic Circuits. 10 Semiconductor Memories. 11 Low-Power CMOS Logic Circuits. 12 BiCMOS Logic Circuits. 13 Chip Input and Output (I/O) Circuits. 14 Design for Manufacturability. 15 Design for Testability by Herbert Taub, City College Of New York; Donald L. Schilling, City College of New York 1977 / 608 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-085788-9 / MHID: 0-07-085788-1 [IE] ELECTRONICS II: Solid-State International Edition NEW INTRODUCTION TO MECHATRONICS AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS Third Edition by David G. Alciatore, Colorado State University, and Michael B. Histand, Colorado State University 2007 (November 2005) / Hardcover / 544 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-296305-2 / MHID: 0-07-296305-0 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125407-6 / MHID: 0-07-125407-2 [IE] Author Web site containing general textbook information, video presentations, class project assignments, microcontroller resources, MATHCAD examples from the text, and more! (Browse http://www.engr. colostate.edu/~dga/mechatronics/) INTRODUCTION TO MECHATRONICS AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS provides comprehensive and accessible coverage of the evolving field of mechatronics for mechanical, electrical and aerospace engineering majors. The authors present a concise review of electrical circuits, solid-state devices, digital circuits, and motors- all of which are fundamental to understanding mechatronic systems. Mechatronics design considerations are presented throughout the text, and in "Design Example" features. The text's numerous illustrations, examples, class discussion items, and chapter questions & exercises provide an opportunity to understand and apply mechatronics concepts to actual problems encountered in engineering practice. This text has been tested over several years to ensure accuracy. A text web site is available at http://www.engr.colostate.edu/ ~dga/mechatronics/ and contains numerous supplemental resources. NEW TO THIS EDITION • NEW--Expanded coverage of microcontroller programming and interfacing, including new threaded design examples and a detailed case study. • NEW--Visual icons throughout the book highlight cross-references to extensive online resources including video demonstrations, MathCAD examples, laboratory exercises, and Internet links to useful information. • NEW--Expanded chapter on data acquisition with an introduction to LabView. • NEW--An introduction to control theory and its application in mechatronic systems. • Photographs and descriptions of real devices and mechatronics systems (e.g. the Segway) have been added. • Additional clipart has been added as a pedagogical feature. • Additional system analysis and design examples have been added, as well as an additional Case Study in the later chapters. • Various types of voltage sources (power supplies, batteries, AC/DC converters) have been added to chapter 2. • An introduction to controls section has been added to chapter 11. • Microcontroller hardware and software design examples have been added to the text. 130 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 130 11/15/06 5:32:10 PM Electrical Engineering • Information on PIC processors and how to select them is included. Also explains how to use and communicate among multiple PICs in a project. FEATURES • Integrates design examples and problems throughout the text. • The text's focus on measurement systems, circuits and electronics, interfacing, sensors, and acutators, along with analysis and synthesis of mechatronic systems, provides a thorough cross-disciplinary and real-world overview of Mechatronics. • Content coverage of important subjects like MEMS, cutting edge sensor technology, and micromachines. • Provides an overview of measurement systems, circuits, interfacing, sensors, actuators and design analysis and synthesis of mechatronic systems. • Supporting information is available including a typical course outline and laboratory syllabus, MathCAD files for examples from the book, Class Discussion Item hints, links to mechatronics resources, and other supplemental material, is available on the Internet at http:// www.engr.colostate.edu/~dga/mechatronics/ • Helpful pedagogy includes Integrated Lab Exercises and Class Discussion items, both of which link theory with practice and handson exploration of mechatronics. CONTENTS 1 Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems. 2 Electric Circuits and Components. 3 Semiconductor Electronics. 4 System Response. 5 Analog Signal Processing Using Operational Amplifiers 6 Digital Circuits and Systems. 7 Microcontroller Programming and Interfacing 8 Data Acquisition. 9 Sensors. 10 Actuators. 11 Mechatronic Systems-Control Architectures and Case Studies. Appendixes. A Measurement Fundamentals. B Physical Principles. C Mechanics of Materials Reststrahlen absorption, optical properties of metals (free carrier absorption). With these new sections and additional topics, the third edition is one of the most comprehensive introductory textbooks on electronic materials devices. • Chapter 6 has been revised for a better coverage of heterostructure LEDs and photovoltaics that includes practical examples and white LEDs. The coverage is explained at the undergraduate level with clear diagrams. • Thorough coverage including up-to-date topics: This text offers in-depth discussions of topics which are important to both electrical engineering majors as well as materials science majors. From fresh treatment of piezo- and pyro-electric phenomena and dielectric devices, to coverage of relatively new materials, such as the Buckminsterfullerene crystal, high Tc superconductors, the complicated concepts are always stated in plain language for students with different backgrounds. • The third edition is almost unique amongst university textbooks because it comes with extensive web-support through Web-Materials which has now become one of the best known electronic materials websites averaging around something like thirty users at any instant from every corner of the world. Nearly all of this material is now included on a FREE CDROM that accompanies the book. Both students and instructors using the textbook can use the following supplements from the CDROM or Web-Materials. Use of WebMaterials requires the book to be adopted or recommended as the major text for the course. • The following features are available on Web-Materials (http:// ElectronicMaterials.Usask.Ca): Selected Topics in Electronic Materials and Devices, Selected Topics in Materials Science, Illustrated Color Dictionary of Electronic Materials and Devices, Tables of Selected Properties of Materials, Worked Examples and Solved Problem, Professional Color Overhead Transparency Diagrams in the CDROM and Extensive Solutions Manual in PDF for instructors. FEATURES International Edition PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS AND DEVICE Third Edition by S.O. Kasap, University of Saskatchewan 2006 / 768 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310464-5 / MHID: 0-07-310464-7 (with CD-ROM) ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124458-9 / MHID: 0-07-124458-1 [IE with CD] The site includes: Selected Topics in Electronic Materials & Devices, Selected Topics in Materials Science, Illustrated Color Dictionary, Tables of Selected Properties of Materials, Worked Examples & Solved Problems, and an extensive Solutions Manual for the instructor. (Browse http://www.mhhe.com/kasap3) Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices, Third Edition, is a greatly enhanced version of the highly successful text Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices, Second Edition. It is designed for a first course on electronic materials given in Materials Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Physics and Engineering Physics Departments at the undergraduate level. The third edition has numerous revisions that include more beautiful illustrations and photographs, additional sections, more solved problems, worked examples, and end-of-chapter problems with direct engineering applications. The revisions have improved the rigor without sacrificing the original semiquantitative approach that both the students and instructors liked and valued. Some of the new end-of-chapter problems have been especially selected to satisfy various professional engineering design requirements for accreditation across international borders. Advanced topics have been collected under Additional Topics, which are not necessary in a short introductory treatment. NEW TO THIS EDITION • While aimed primarily at the junior undergraduates, the text with its advanced topics under Additional Topics, and Selected Topics in the CD, it can easily be used at the senior undergraduate and graduate courses. • By selecting suitable topics Selected Topics in the CD (such as mechanical properties, diffusion, thermal properties etc.) the text can be also serve as a first course in Materials Science aimed at electrical engineers, and engineering physics students. It is suitable for both one- and two-semester courses. By focusing only on those topics relevant to materials that make up electronic and optoelectronic devices, the book offers students a deeper and more meaningful discussion of this material than is offered in general materials science textbooks. The coverage is up-to-date and the applications are of special relevance to students of electronics, materials science and engineering physics. • Explanatory illustrations and comparative tables: The excellent illustrations clearly depict the concepts, further assisting in the learning process. Throughout the text, comparative tables of different materials and their properties can be used as references in solving problems. Such tables also give the student a “feel” for the concepts and materials discussed. • Interesting photographs of materials, devices and inventions, including the inventors, that make the book enjoyable to read. • Chapter flexibility: The chapters are designed such that they lend themselves to allowing instructors to teach out of sequence or skip topics as desired. Extensive explanatory section headings and limited references to other chapters make this possible. The “Additional Topics” sections also allow instructors to go into more detail when detail is required. • Many worked examples and application problems: A three-step approach is used to show students how to apply concepts discussed. Examples with solutions appear within most sections of every chapter. These examples demonstrate both physical concepts and mathematical foundations. Questions and Problems sections are found at the end of every chapter. These offer in-depth questions about concepts introduced, then follow up with problems, which require the student to apply mathematical skills. Each question and problem cites the main subject for reference. An asterisk is used next to the question problem if more advanced mathematical skills are required. • New Sections such that cover x-ray diffraction and crystal structures, conduction in thin films, interconnect technology, amorphous semiconductors, piezoresistance, white LEDs, 131 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 131 11/15/06 5:32:10 PM Electrical Engineering CONTENTS 1 Elementary Materials Science Concepts. 2 Electrical and Thermal Conduction in Solids. 3 Elementary Quantum Physics. 4 Modern Theory of Solids. 5 Semiconductors. 6 Semiconductor Devices. 7 Dielectric Materials and Insulation. 8 Magnetic Properties and Superconductivity. 9 Optical Properties of Materials. Appendix A: Major Symbols and Abbreviations. B Elements to Uranium C Constants and Useful Information International Edition AN INTRODUCTION TO SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES by Donald Neamen, University of New Mexico - Albuquerque 2006 / Hardcover / 704 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-298756-0 / MHID: 0-07-298756-1 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-111627-5 / MHID: 0-07-111627-3 [IE] Site contains solutions for instructors and image set. (Browse http://www. mhhe.com/neamen) An Introduction to Semiconductor Devices by Donald Neamen provides an understanding of the characteristics, operations and limitations of semiconductor devices. In order to provide this understanding, the book brings together the fundamental physics of the semiconductor material and the semiconductor device physics. This new text provides an accessible and modern presentation of material. Quantum mechanic material is minimal, and the most advanced material is designated with an icon. This modern approach meands that coverage of the MOS transistor preceeds the material on the bipolar transitor, which reflects the dominance of MOS technology in today’s world. Excellent pedagogy is present throughout the book in the form of interesting chapters openers, worked examples, a variety of exercises, key terms, and end of chapter problems. FEATURES • Book features up-to-date coverage. MOSFETs are covered before the BiPolar Junction Transistor, reflecting the MOSFETs predominant role in modern technology. • Many worked examples are included throughout the text. Each is followed by an exercise problem that tests mastery of what was covered in the example. • Accessible Coverage-does not use a lot of Quantum Mechanics. More difficult material is marked off by an icon and can be included or skipped. • Chapter openers contain both “Historical Insight” and “Present-day Insight” boxes. The historical boxes put the topics about to be learned in historical perspective, and the present-day boxes show how what will be learned is relevant in today’s world. • Test Your Understanding Excercises are included at the end of each major section, providing students with an opportunity to practice what they’ve learned. CONTENTS Chapter 1 The Crystal Structure of Solids. Chapter 2 Theory of Solids. Chapter 3 The Semiconductor in Equilibrium. Chapter 4 Carrier Transport Phenomena. Chapter 5 The pn Junction. Chapter 6 Fundamentals of the MOS Transistor. Chapter 7 The MOSFET: Additional Concepts. Chapter 8 Non-equilibrium Excess Carriers in Semiconductors. Chapter 9 The pn Junction Diode. Chapter 10 The Bipolar Transistor. Chapter 11 Additional Semiconductor Devices and Device Concepts. Chapter 12 Optical Devices. Appendix A Selected List of Symbols. Appendix B System of Units, Conversion Factors, and General Constants. Appendix C The Periodic Table. Appendix D “Derivation” of Schrodinger’s Wave Equation. Appendix E Units of Energy-The Electron-Volt. Appendix F Derivation of Density of States Function. Appendix G Derivation of Shockley-Read-Hall Recombination Rates. Appendix H Answers to Selected Problems International Edition FUNDAMENTALS OF SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES by Betty Lise Anderson, Ohio State University and Richard L Anderson 2005 / 656 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-236977-9 / MHID: 0-07-236977-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124152-6 / MHID: 0-07-124152-3 [IE] Solutions Manual (Password Protected) for instructors only. (Browse http://www.mhhe.com/andersonanderson) Fundamentals of Semiconductor Devices provides a realistic and practical treatment of modern semiconductor devices. A solid understanding of the physical processes responsible for the electronic properties of semiconductor materials and devices is emphasized. With this emphasis, the reader will appreciate the underlying physics behind the equations derived and their range of applicability. The author’s clear writing style, comprehensive coverage of the core material, and attention to current topics are key strengths of this book. FEATURES • First 4 Parts of the book (5 Parts total) are followed by “Supplements” which contain related material to enhance the course. The content in these supplements is not required for the understanding of the basic principles of device operation. • Quantum mechanics is introduced in the chapters of Part 1. For additional content, more extensive material can be found in Supplement “A” to Part 1. • Up-to-date mathematical formulations, which are appropriate for modern devices. • Extensive use of energy band diagrams to explain (qualitatively) device operation. • The differences in electron and hole mobilities (and diffusion coefficients) for majority carriers and for minority carriers are discussed. These differences are important to accurately predict the behavior of minority carrier devices (BJTs) vs. majority carrier devices (some FETs). • Emphasis on heterojunctions due to their increased use in field effect devices, bipolar devices, and optoelectronic devices. • SPICE is introduced for the determination of device I-V characteristics and for steady-state and transient analysis of simple circuits. • Detailed, easy-to-follow examples throughout. These examples go beyond giving a feel for the numerical value for the quantities involved but, also, provide an improved understanding of a physical mechanism under consideration. • Electrical parameters of MOSFETS and BJTS are compared in order to solidify the “big picture” and to aid in making critical design decisions. • Solid pedagogy in the form of illustrations, summaries, review questions, reading lists, and more. CONTENTS Part 1 Electronic Properties of Materials: 1 Electron Energy and States in Semi con duc tors. 2 Homogeneous Semiconductors. 3 Current Flow in Homogeneous Semiconductors. 4 Non-Homogeneous Semiconductors. Part 2 Diodes: 5 Prototype pn Homojunctions. 6 Additional Considerations for Diodes. Part 3 Field Effect Transistors: 7 The MOSFET. 8 Additional Considerations for FETs. Part 4 Bipolar Transistors: 9 Bipolar Junction Devices: Statics. 10 TimeDependent Analysis of BJTs. Part 5 Optoelectronic Devices: 11 Optoelectronic Devices. Appendix A Physical Constants. Appendix B List of Symbols. Appendix C Fabrication. Appendix D Density of States Function, Density of States Effective Mass, Conductivity Effective Mass. Appendix E Useful Integrals. Appendix F Useful Equations. Appendix G: List of Suggested Readings 132 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 132 11/15/06 5:32:11 PM Electrical Engineering VLSI Digital International Edition SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS AND DEVICES Third Edition by Donald Neamen, University of New Mexico—Albuquerque 2003 / 704 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-232107-4 / MHID: 0-07-232107-5 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123112-1 / MHID: 0-07-123112-9 [IE] CONTENTS 1. The Crystal Structure of solids. 2. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics. 3. Introduction to the Quantum Theory of Solids. 4. The Semiconductor in Equilibrium. 5. Carrier Transport Phenomena. 6. Nonequilibrium Excess Carriers in Semiconductors. 7. The PN Junction. 8. The PN Junction Diode. 9. Metal Semiconductor and Semiconductor Heterojunctions. 10. The Bipolar Transistor. 11. The Junction Field-Effect Transistor. 12. Fundamentals of the Metal-OxideSemiconductor Field- Effect Transistor Analog OP AMPS International Edition DESIGN WITH OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS AND ANALOG INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Third Edition by Sergio Franco, San Francisco State University 2002 / 672 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-232084-8 / MHID: 0-07-232084-2 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120703-4 / MHID: 0-07-120703-1 [IE] http://www.mhhe.com/franco3 CONTENTS 1 Operational Amplifier Fundamentals. 2 Circuits with Resistive Feedback. 3 Active Filters: Part I: 4 Active Filters: Part II: 5 Static Op Amp Limitations. 6 Dynamic Op Amp Limitations. 7 Noise. 8 Stability. 9 Nonlinear Circuits. 10 Signal Generators. 11 Voltage References and Regulators. 12 D-A and A-D Converters. 13 Nonlinear Amplifiers and Phase-Locked Loops International Edition CMOS DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Third Edition by Sung-Mo (Steve) Kang, University of California—Santa Cruz and Yusuf Leblebici, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology 2003 / 672 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246053-7 / MHID: 0-07-246053-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124342-1 / MHID: 0-07-124342-9 [IE] The website includes the solutions manual, password-protected for instructor use. It also includes PowerPoint slides and a CADENCE software tutorial. Also included is a set of color graphics to illustrate CMOS fabrication and mask-layout design. (Browse http://highered. mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072460539) CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Fabrication of MOSFETS. 3 MOS Transistor. 4 Modeling of MOS Transistors Using SPICE. 5 MOS Inverters: Static Characteristics. 6 MOS Inverters: Switching Characteristics and Interconnect Effects. 7 Combinational MOS Logic Circuits. 8 Sequential MOS Logic Circuits. 9 Dynamic Logic Circuits. 10 Semiconductor Memories. 11 Low-Power CMOS Logic Circuits. 12 BiCMOS Logic Circuits. 13 Chip Input and Output (I/O) Circuits. 14 Design for Manufacturability. 15 Design for Testability International Edition ULSI TECHNOLOGY by C.Y. Chang, National Chiao Tung University , Taiwan; S.M. Sze, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan 1996 / 726 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-114105-5 / MHID: 0-07-114105-7 [IE] CONTENTS 1 Cleanroom Technology/2 Wafer-Cleaning Technology/3 Epitaxy/4 Conventional and Rapid Thermal Processes/5 Dielectric and Polysilicon Film Deposition/6 Lithography/7 Etching/8 Metallization/9 Process Integration/10 Assembly and Packaging/11 Wafer Fab Manufacturing Technology/12 Reliability/Appendix International Edition INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL CIRCUITS by Theodore F Bogart, Jr., University of Southern Mississippi 1992 / 819 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112555-0 / MHID: 0-07-112555-8 [IE] (A Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Title) 133 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 133 11/15/06 5:32:12 PM Electrical Engineering INTRODUCTION TO VLSI DESIGN Electronics III: Solid-State (Advanced) CONTENTS International Edition International Edition by Eugene Fabricius, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo 1990 / 969 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100727-6 / MHID: 0-07-100727-X [IE] Chapter 1: Introduction to VLSI Layout. Chapter 2: The Physics of Field-Effect Transistors. Chapter 3: Processing, Scaling and Reliability. Chapter 4: Design Rules and Layouts. Chapter 5: MOS Inverters. Chapter 6: Superbuffers and Steering Logic. Chapter 7: Dynamic CMOS and Clocking. Chapter 8: Special Circuit Layouts. Chapter 9: Regular Arrays of Logic. Chapter 10: Advanced Programmable Logic Techniques. Chapter 11: Multilevel Minimization and Physical Design. Chapter 12: Testability of VLSI. APPENDIX A: The P-N Junction. APPENDIX B: The Algebra of Modern Boolean Logic International Edition OPTOELECTRONICS: AN INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS AND DEVICES by Jasprit Singh, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1996 / 537 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-114727-9 / MHID: 0-07-114727-6 [IE] CONTENTS 1 Materials for Optoelectronics Structural Properties/2 Light Propagation in Media/3 Light Propagation in Waveguides/4 Electronic Properties of Semiconductors/5 Transport and Optical Properties of Semiconductors/6 Light Detection and Imaging/7 The Light Emitting Diode/8 The Laser Diode/9 Modulation and Display Devices/10 Optical Communication Systems Device Needs/11 Fabrication and Processing of Devices/Appendixes/A List of Symbols/B Important Properties of Semiconductors/C Density of States/D The P-N DiodeA Summary VLSI DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR ANALOG AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS by Randall Geiger, Iowa State University; Phillip Allen, Georgia Institute of Technology; Noel Strader II, Chief Engineer of CAD Program 1990 / 969 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100728-3 / MHID: 0-07-100728-8 [IE] Electronics III: Optics International Edition International Edition VLSI TECHNOLOGY Second Edition by Simon Sze, Bell Laboratories 1988 / 676 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100347-6 / MHID: 0-07-100347-9 [IE] Advanced Electronics International Edition MICROMACHINED TRANSDUCERS SOURCEBOOK by Gregory T. Kovacs, Stanford University 1998 / 944 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-290722-3 / MHID: 0-07-290722-3 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116462-7 / MHID: 0-07-116462-6 [IE] CONTENTS Introduction and Overview/Micromachining Techniques/Mechanical Transducers/ Optical Trans-ducers/Ionizing Radiation Transducers/Thermal Transducers/ Magnetic Trans duc ers/Chemical and Biological Trans duc ers/Microfluidic Devices OPTICS Third Edition byAjoy Ghatak 2004 / 464 pages / Softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-058583-6 / MHID: 0-07-058583-0 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124706-1 / MHID: 0-07-124706-8 [IE] (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0585830 This comprehensive and thoroughly revised new edition would continue to meet the requirements of undergraduate students of science and engineering. Researchers involved in general areas of optics and laser would find this book immensely useful. CONTENTS 1. What is Light? PART ONE: GEOMETRICAL OPTICS. 2. Fermat’s Principle and its Applications 3. Refraction and reflection by Spherical Surfaces 4. Matrix Method in Paraxial Optics 5. Aberrations PART TWO: VIBRATIONS AND WAVES. 6. Simple Harmonic Motion 7. Forced Vibrations and Origin of Refractive Index 8. Fourier Series and Applications 9. Wave Propagation and the Wave Equation 10. Huygens’ Principle and its Applications. PART THREE: INTERFERENCE. 11. Superposition of Waves 12. Two Beam Interference by Division of Wavefront 13. Interference by Division of Amplitude 14. Multiple Beam Interferometry 15. Coherence. PART FOUR: DIFFRACTION. 16. Fraunhofer Diffraction 17. Fresnel Diffraction 18. Holography. PART FIVE: ELECTROMAGNETIC CHARACTER OF LIGHT. 19. Polarization and Double Refraction 20. Electromagnetic Waves 21. Reflection and Refraction of Electromagnetic Waves. PART SIX: PTOTONS. 22. The Particle Nature of Radiation PART SEVEN: SOURCES OF COHERENT LIGHT. 23. Lasers: An Elementary Account. PART EIGHT: SOME CONTEMPORARY TOPICS. 24. Fibre Optics 25. Introduction to Speckle Metrology. INDEX. 134 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 134 11/15/06 5:32:13 PM Electrical Engineering International Edition DESIGN OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS FOR OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS by Behzad Razavi, University of California—Los Angeles 2003 / 384 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-282258-8 / MHID: 0-07-282258-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-122972-2 / MHID: 0-07-122972-8 [IE] The website for the book includes additional resources for the reader, including a set of PowerPoint slides and web links. (Browse http:// highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072842202) CONTENTS 1 Introduction to Optical Communications . 2 Basic Concepts. 3 Optical Devices. 4 Transimpedance Amplifiers. 5 Limiting Amplifiers and Output Buffers. 6 Oscillator Fundamentals. 7 LC Oscillators. 8 Phase-Locked Loops. 9 Clock and Data Recovery. 10 Multiplexers and Laser Drivers. International Edition OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATIONS Third Edition by Gerd Keiser, GTE Government Systems Corporation 2000 / 552 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-236076-9 / MHID: 0-07-236076-3 (with CD-ROM) ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116468-9 / MHID: 116468-5 [IE with CD-ROM] CONTENTS Chapter 1: Overview of Optical Fiber Communications. Chapter 2: Optical Fibers: Structures, Waveguiding, and Fabrication. Chapter 3: Signal Degradation in Optical Fibers. Chapter 4: Optical Sources. Chapter 5: Power Launching and Coupling. Chapter 6: Photodetectors. Chapter 7: Optical Receiver Operation. Chapter 8: Digital Transmission Systems. Chapter 9: Analog Systems. Chapter 10: WDM Concepts and Components. Chapter 11: Optical Amplifiers. Chapter 12: Optical Networks. Chapter 13: Measurements. Appendix A: International System of Units. Appendix B: Useful Mathematical Relations. Appendix C: Bessel Functions. Appendix D: Decibels. Appendix E: Topics from Communication Theory. Appendix F: Factors Contributing to Dispersionerview. Control Systems International Edition CONTROL SYSTEMS: PRINCIPLES AND DESIGN Second Edition by M. Gopal, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi 2002 / 989 pages / Softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-048289-0 / MHID: 0-07-048289-6 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123127-5 / MHID: 0-07-123127-7 [IE] (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) http://www.tatamcgrawhill.com/digital_solutions/gopal/Controls/ CONTENTS 1. Introduction to the Control Problem. 2. Dynamic Models and Dynamic Response. 3. Models of Industrial Control Devices and Systems. 4. Basic Principles of Feedback Control. 5. Concepts of Stability and the Routh Stability Criterion.6. The Performance of Feedback Systems. 7. Compensator Design Using Root Locus Plots. 8. The Nyquist Stability Criterion and Stability Margins. 9. Feedback System Performance Based on the Frequency Response. 10. Compensator Design Using Bode Plots. 11. Hardware and Software Implementation of Common Compensators. 12. Control System Analysis Using State Variable Methods. Appendix A: Mathematical Background. Appendix B: MATLAB Environment. Appendix C: Control Theory. Quiz. Index SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF FEEDBACK AND CONTROL SYSTEMS Second Edition by Joseph DiStefano, University of California, Los Angeles; Allen Stubberud, UCLA; Ivan William, TRW Space and Technology 1990 / 572 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-017052-0 / MHID: 0-07-017052-5 Schaum's Publication Digital Control International Edition DIGITAL CONTROL AND STATE VARIABLE METHODS Second Edition by Madan Gopal, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi 2003 / 1,014 pages / Softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-048302-6 / MHID: 0-07-048302-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123725-3 / MHID: 0-07-123725-9 [IE] (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) http://www.tatamcgrawhill.com/digital_solutions/gopal/controls CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Signal Processing in Digital Control. 3 Models of Digital Control Devices and Systems. 4 Design of Digital Control Algorithms. 5 Control System Analysis Using State Variable Methods. 6 State Variable Analysis of Digital Control Systems. 7 Pole-Placement Design and State Observers. 8 Lyapunov Stability Analysis. 9 Linear Quadratic Optimal Control. 10 Nonlinear Control Systems. 11 Neural Networks for Control. 12 Fuzzy Control. Appendix A : Mathematical Background. Appendix B : MATLAB Aided Control System Design: Conventional. Appendix C : MATLAB Aided Control System Design : Neural-Fuzzy. Index 135 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 135 11/15/06 5:32:13 PM Electrical Engineering Systems/Controls (Robotics) International Edition ROBOTICS: CONTROL, SENSING, VISION AND INTELLIGENCE by K. S. Fu, deceased, formerly of Purdue University; C.S.G. Lee, Purdue University; Ralph Gonzalez, University of Tennessee 1987 / 672 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100421-3 / MHID: 0-07-100421-1 [IE] International Edition INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS: TECHNOLOGY, PROGRAMMING AND APPLICATION by Mikell Groover, Lehigh University; Mitchell Weiss, United States Robots, Inc.; Roger Nagel, Lehigh University; and Nicholas Odrey, Lehigh University 1986 / 480 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100442-8 / MHID: 0-07-100442-4 [IE] Advanced Systems Machinery International Edition ELECTRIC MACHINERY FUNDAMENTALS Fourth Edition by Stephen J Chapman, BAE Systems, Australia 2005 / 720 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246523-5 / MHID: 0-07-246523-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115155-9 / MHID: 0-07-115155-9 [IE] Electric Machinery Fundamentals continues to be a best-selling machinery text due to its accessible, student-friendly coverage of the important topics in the field. Chapman’s clear writing persists in being one of the top features of the book. Although not a book on MATLAB, the use of MATLAB has been enhanced in the fourth edition. Additionally, many new problems have been added and remaining ones modified. Electric Machinery Fundamentals is also accompanied by a website the provides solutions for instructors, as well as source code, MATLAB tools, and links to important sites for students. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Many new problems and examples are included in the fourth edition. FEATURES • AC machine emphasis over DC machines (throughout the text). • Flexible topic coverage allows either AC or DC material to be covered first (AC-Chaps. 4-7; DC-Chaps. 8-9). • MATLAB is incorporated in examples, sample problems, and homework problems (throughout text, see torque-speed char. in Chap. 7). • Revised homework problems (throughout text) • Comprehensive coverage of topics not found in other texts (Chap. 3-Solid State Power Electronics, Chap. 5-Synchronous generators, and practical details of machinery use). CONTENTS International Edition THE FOURIER TRANSFORM AND ITS APPLICATIONS Third Edition 1 Introduction to Machinery Principles. 2 Transformers. 3 Introduction to Power Electronics. 4 AC Machinery Fundamentals. 5 Synchronous Generators. 6 Synchronous Motors. 7 Induction Motors. 8 DC Machinery Fundamentals. 9 DC Motors and Generators. 10 Single-Phase and Special-Purpose Motors. Appendix A Review of Three-Phase Circuits. Appendix B Coil Pitch and Distributed Windings. Appendix C Salient-Pole Theory of Synchronous Machines. Appendix D Tables of Constants and Conversion Factors by Ronald Bracewell, Stanford University 1999 / 640 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-303938-1 / MHID: 0-07-303938-1 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116043-8 / MHID: 0-07-116043-4 [IE] CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Groundwork. 3 Convolution. 4 Notation for Some Useful Functions. 5 The Impulse Symbol. 6 The Basic Theorems. 7 Obtaining Transforms. 8 The Two Domains. 9 Waveforms, Spectra, Filters and Linearity. 10 Sampling and Series. 11 The Discrete Fourier Transform and the FFT. 12 The Hartley Transform. 13 Relatives of the Fourier Transform. 14 The Laplace Transform. 15 Antennas and Optics. 16 Applications in Statistics. 17 Random Waveforms and Noise. 18 Heat Conduction and Diffusion. 19 Dynamic Power Spectra. 20 Tables of sinc x, sinc2x and exp(-?x)2. 21 Solutions to Selected Problems. 22 Pictorial Dictionary of Fourier Transforms. 23 The Life of Joseph Fourier International Edition ELECTRIC MACHINERY Sixth Edition by A. E. Fitzgerald, deceased; Charles Kingsley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Stephen Umans, Sc.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2003 / 608 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-366009-7 / MHID: 0-07-366009-4 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123010-0 / MHID: 0-07-123010-6 [IE] www.mhhe.com/fitzgerald6e CONTENTS 1. Magnetic Circuits and Magnetic Materials. 2. Transformers. 3. Multi-Winding Transformers. 4. Introduction to Rotating Machines. 5. Synchronous Machines. 6. Polyphase Induction Machines. 7. DC Machines. 8. Variable-Reluctance Machines and Stepping Motors. 9. Single- and Two-Phase Motors. 10. Introduction to Power Electronics. 11. Speed and Torque Control. Appendix A. Three-phase circuits. Appendix B. Voltages, Magnetic Fields and Inductances of Distributed AC Windings. Appendix C. Engineering Aspects of Practical Electric-Machine Performance and Operation. Appendix D. The dq0 Transformation. Appendix E. Table of Constants and Conversion Factors for SI Units 136 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 136 11/15/06 5:32:14 PM Electrical Engineering International Edition ELECTRIC MACHINERY AND POWER SYSTEMS FUNDAMENTALS by Stephen J. Chapman, BAE SYSTEMS Australia 2002 / 696 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-229135-3 / MHID: 0-07-229135-4 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-122620-2 / MHID: 0-07-122620-6 [IE] SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS by Syed Nasar, University of Kentucky 1990 / 224 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-045917-5 / MHID: 0-07-045917-7 Schaum's Publication CONTENTS Part 1 Introduction. 1 Mechanical and Electro-magnetic Fundamentals. 2 Three-Phase Circuits. Part 2 Power Systems Components. 3 Transformers. 4 AC Machinery Fundamentals. 5 Synchronous Generators. 6 Synchronous Motors. 7 Induction Motors. 8 Transmission Lines. Part 3 Power Systems. 9 Power System Representation and Equations. 10 Introduction to Power-Flow Studies. 11 Symmetrical Faults. 12 Asymmetrical Faults Electricity & Electronics International Edition International Edition ELECTRIC MACHINES ANALYSIS AND DESIGN APPLYING MATLAB by Jim Cathey, University of Kentucky—Lexington 2001 / 1,672 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118970-5 / MHID: 0-07-118970-X [IE] www.mhhe.com/cathey CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Sinusoidal Steady-State Circuits. 3 Magnetic Circuits and Energy Conversion. 4 Transformers. 5 DC Machines. 6 Induction Motors. 7 Synchronous Machines. Appendix A Winding Factors. Appendix B Conversion Factors. Appendix C Magnetic Wire Tables International Edition THEORY AND PROBLEM OF ELECTRIC MACHINES Second Edition by D P Kothari, Centre for Energy Studies, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi and I J Nagrath, Adjunct Professor, BITS Pilani 2001 / 416 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-463765-4 / MHID: 0-07-463765-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120256-5 / MHID: 0-07-120256-0 [IE] (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) CONTENTS 1 Introduction to electric machines. 2 Magnetic circuits and induction. 3 Transformers. 4 Principles of electromechanical energy conversion. 5 Basic concepts in rotating machines. 6 Armature windings. 7 DC machines. 8 Synchronous machines. 9 Induction machine. 10 Fractional-kilowatt motors. 11 Motor control by static power converters. Appendix I: Answers to objective-type questions. Appendix II: Answers to supplementary problems. Appendix III: A quick revision for answering vivas and interview. Appendix IV: Constructional features of electric machines and transformers. Suggested further reading. SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ELECTRIC MACHINES AND ELECTROMECHANICS Second Edition by Syed A. Nasar, University of Kentucky 1998 / 208 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-045994-6 / MHID: 0-07-045994-0 Schaum's Publication NEW ELECTRICITY: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS Seventh Edition by Richard J. Fowler 2008 (January 2007) / Softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-322279-0 / MHID: 0-07-322279-8 (with Simulation CD) ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128593-3 / MHID: 0-07-128593-8 [IE with Simulation CD] This widely-used text prepares students for entry-level jobs in electronics, electrical trades and related fields. Its level and approach are ideal for both electronics and electricity programs looking for a relatively short, applied book covering DC/AC circuits. Additional chapters on topics such as safety, transformers, motors, instrumentation, and residential wiring are also included. No prior knowledge of electricity is assumed; the only prerequisites are arithmetic and basic algebra. Practical skills are emphasized throughout the text, and supported in the hands-on work provided in the companion Experiments Manual. MultiSim circuit files are provided, on a bound-in CD ROM, for those who want to bring software simulation work into their classes and labs. NEW TO THIS EDITION • OLC website with career information, test questions, Introduction to MultiSim, equipment lists for labs and links to key sites. Instructors are provided with PowerPoint, text problem solutions and lab followup on the site. • Introduction to magnetism in Chapter 7 has been expanded, with numerous new photos to convey a visual understanding of magnetic fields. • Modern coverage of voltage dividers and regulators now provided in Chapter 5. • Node voltages techniques have been added to Chapter 5, Complex Circuits. • Residential Wiring coverage in Chapter 16 now includes circuit interrupters; and all material has been updated to reflect 2005 NEC code. • Brushless DC motor coverage added to Chapter 17. • PowerPoint lessons have been revised and updated, with video clips added in several places. • CPS from eInstruction is available to adopters; it links directly to the PowerPoint and electronic test questions provided with the text. • Frequent Self-Test questions and worked examples provide students with immediate feedback and step-by-step procedures for learning key concepts and applications. • Bound-in CD ROM includes MultiSim simulation files for the circuits included in the text and the Experiments Manual, in MultiSim 7. New simulation examples have been added to the text, lab manual and CD ROM. FEATURES • Practical, easy-to-understand explanation of DC and AC circuits; students with limited math background will find the book readable and accessible. • Experiments Manual for Electricity: Principles and Applications correlates with the text and helps students gain practical, hands-on experience and troubleshooting skills. MultiSim files are available for those who integrate simulation with their lab experiments. 137 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 137 11/15/06 5:32:15 PM Electrical Engineering CONTENTS 1.) Basic Concepts. 1-1 Work and Energy. 1-2 Unit of Energy. 1-3 Energy Conversion. 1-4 Efficiency. 1-5 Structure of Matter. 1-6 Electric Charge. 1-7 Valence Electrons. 1-8 Free Electrons. 1-9 Ions. 1-10 Static Charge and Static Electricity. 1-11 Static Discharge. 1-12 Uses of Static Electricity. 2.) Electrical Quantities and Units. 2-1 Charge. 2-2 Unit of Charge. 2-3 Current and Current Carriers. 2-4 Current in Solids. 2-5 Current in Liquids and Gases. 2-6 Current in a Vacuum. 2-7 Unit of Current—The Ampere. 2-8 Voltage. 2-9 Unit of Voltage—The Volt. 2-10 Polarity. 2-11 Sources of Voltage. 2-12 Resistance. 2-13 Conductors. 2-14 Insulators. 2-15 Semiconductors. 2-16 Unit of Resistance—The Ohm. 2-17 Temperature Coefficient. 2-18 Resistivity. 2-19 Resistors. 2-20 Power and Energy. 2-21 Unit of Power. 2-22 Efficiency. 2-23 Powers of 10. 2-24 Multiple and Submultiple Units. 2-25 Special Units and Conversions. 3.) Basic Circuits, Laws, and Measurements >h4>3-1 Circuit Essentials. 3-2 Circuit Symbols and Diagrams . 3-3 Calculating Electrical Quantities. 3-4 Measuring Electrical Quantities. 4.) Circuit Components. 4-1 Batteries and Cells. 4-2 Lead-Acid Cells. 4-3 Nickel-Cadmium Cells. 4-4 Carbon-Zinc and Zinc Chloride Cells. 4-5 Alkaline-Manganese Dioxide Cells. 4-6 Mercuric Oxide Cells. 4-7 Silver Oxide Cells. 4-8 Lithium Cells >h4>4-9 Miniature Lamps and LEDs. 4-10 Resistors. 4-11 Switches. 4-12 Wires and Cables. 4-13 Fuses and Circuit Breakers. 4-14 Other Components. 5.) Multiple-Load Circuits. 5-1 Subscripts. 5-2 Power in Multiple-Load Circuits. 5-3 Series Circuits 5-4 Maximum Power Transfer. 5-5 Parallel Circuits. 5-6 Conductance. 5-7 Series-Parallel Circuits. 5-8 Voltage Dividers and Regulators. 6.) Complex-Circuit Analysis. 6-1 Simultaneous Equations. 6-2 Loop-Equations Technique. 6-3 Node Voltage Technique. 6-4 Superposition Theorem. 6-5 Voltage Sources. 6-6 Thevenin’s Theorem. 6-7 Current Source. 6-8 Norton’s Theorem. 6-9 Comparison of Techniques. 7.) Magnetism and Electromagnetism. 7-1 Magnetism and Magnets. 7-2 Magnetic Fields, Flux, and Poles. 7-3 Electromagnetism. 7-4 Magnetic Materials. 7-5 Magnetizing Magnetic Materials. 7-6 Magnetomotive Force. 7-7 Saturation. 7-8 Demagnetizing. 7-9 Residual Magnetism. 7-10 Reluctance. 7-11 Magnetic Shields. 7-12 Induced Voltage. 7-13 Magnetic Quantities and Units. 7-14 Electromagnets. 7-15 DC Motors. 7-16 Solenoids. 7-17 Relays. 7-18 HallEffect Devices. 8.) Alternating Current and Voltage. 8-1 AC Terminology. 8-2 Waveforms. 8-3 Types of AC Waveforms. 8-4 Quantifying Alternating Current. 8-5 The Sine Wave. 8-6 AC Generator. 8-7 Advantages of Alternating Current. 8-8 Three-Phase Alternating Current. 9.) Power in AC Circuits. 9-1 Power in Resistive AC Circuits . 9-2 Power in Out-Of-Phase Circuits. 9-3 True Power and Apparent Power. 9-4 Power Factor. 10.) Capacitance. 10-1 Terminology. 10-2 Basic Capacitor Action 10-3 Voltage Rating. 10-4 Unit of Capacitance. 10-5 Determining Capacitance. 106 Types of Capacitors. 10-7 Schematic Symbols. 10-8 Capacitors in DC Circuits 10-9 Capacitors in AC Circuits. 10-10 Capacitors in Series. 10-11 Capacitors in Parallel. 10-12 Detecting Faulty Capacitors. 10-13 Undesired, or Stray, Capacitance. 10-14 Capacitor Specifications. 10-15 Uses of Capacitors. 11.) Inductance. 11-1 Characteristics of Inductance. 11-2 Unit of Inductance—The Henry. 11-3 Factors of Determining Inductance. 11-4 Types of Inductors. 11-5 Ratings of Inductors. 11-6 Inductors in DC Circuits. 11-7 Ideal Inductors in AC Circuits. 11-8 Real Inductors in AC Circuits. 11-9 Inductors in Parallel. 11-10 Inductors in Series. 11-11 Time Constants for Inductors. 11-12 Preventing Mutual Inductance. 11-13 Undesired Inductance. 12.) Transformers. 12-1 Transformer Fundamentals. 12-2 Efficiency of Transformers. 12-3 Loaded and Unloaded Transformers. 12-4 Transformer Cores. 12-5 Types of Transformers. 12-6 Impedance Matching. 12-7 Transformer Ratings. 12-8 Series and Parallel Windings. 12-9 Off-Center-Tapped Windings. 12-10 Three-Phase Transformers. 13.) R, C, and L Circuits. 13-1 Impedance. 13-2 Adding Phasors. 13-3 Solving RC Circuits. 13-4 Solving RL Circuits. 13-5 Solving RCL Circuits. 13-6 Resonance. 13-7 Filters. 14.) Electric Motors. 14-1 Motor Classifications. 14-2 Motor Ratings. 14-3 Motor Enclosures. 14-4 Squirrel-Cage Induction Motors. 14-5 Synchronous Motors. 14-6 Other Types of Motors. 15.) Instruments and Measurements. 15-1 Digital Multimeter. 15-2 Meter Movements. 15-3 Analog Ammeters 15-4 Analog Voltmeters. 15-5 Meter Loading. 15-6 Analog Ohmmeters. 15-7 Insulation Testers. 15-8 Wheatstone Bridge. 15-9 Wattmeters. 15-10 Frequency Meters. 15-11 Measuring Impedance. 15-12 Measuring Inductance and Capacitance. 16.) Residential Wiring Concepts. 16-1 Electrical Codes. 16-2 Power Distribution. 16-3 Service Entrance. 16-4 Cables and Conductors. 16-5 240-V. Branch Circuits. 16-6 120-V Branch Circuits. 16-7 Switched-Receptacle Outlet. 16-8 Multiple Switching. 16-9 Lighted-Handle Switches. 16-10 Circuit Interrupters. 16-11 Feeder Circuits. 16-12 Low-Voltage Control Circuits. 16-13 Electronic Control Circuits. Glossary of Terms and Symbols. Appendix A Common Tools. Appendix B Soldering and the Soldering Process. Appendix C Formulas and Conversions. Appendix D Cooper Wire Table. Appendix E Resistivity of Metals and Alloys. Appendix F Temperature Coefficients of Resistance. Appendix G Trigonometric Functions. Appendix H Capacitor Codes and Color Codes.Appendix I The Oscilloscope. Appendix J Basics of Cramer’s Rule. Index International Edition BASIC ELECTRICITY: A TEXT-LAB MANUAL Seventh Edition by by Paul B Zbar and Joseph Sloop, Gordon Rockmaker, Electronic Industries Association 2000 / 460 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-821275-8 / 0-07-821275-8 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120284-8 / MHID: 0-07-120284-6 [IE] (A Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Title) CONTENTS Introduction to Experiments. Resistor Color Code and Measurement of Resistance. Measurement of Voltage. Conductors and Insulators. Switches and Switching Circuits. Measurement of Direct Current. Ohm’s Law. Series Circuits. Designing Series Circuit. Voltage-Divider Circuits unloaded). Current in a Parallel Circuit. Resistance of a Parallel Circuit. Designing Parallel Circuits. Resistance of SeriesParallel Circuits. Direct-Current Meters (shunts and multipliers). Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (one source). Kirchhoff’s Current Law . Voltage-Divider Circuits (loaded). Designing Voltage and Current-Divider Circuits. Troubleshooting Electric Circuits using Voltage, Current, and Resistance Measurement. Maximum Power Transfer. Solving Circuits using Mesh Currents. Balanced-Bridge Circuit. Superposition Theorem. Thevenin’s Theorem. Norton’s Theorem. Millman’s Theorem. Magnetic Field Associated with Current in a Wire. Inducing Voltage in a Coil. Applications of the DC Relay. Oscilloscope Operation. Oscilloscope Voltage and Frequency Measurement. Peak, RMS, and Average Values of AC. Characteristics of Inductance. Transformers. Inductances in Series and Parallel. RC Time Constants. Reactance of a Capacitor (XC). Capacitors in Series and Parallel. The Capacitive Voltage Divider. Impedance of a Series RL Circuit. Voltage Relationships in a Series RL Circuit Impedance of a Series RC Circuit. Voltage Relationships in a Series RC Circuit. Power in AC Circuits. Frequency Response of a Reactive Circuit. Impedance of a Series RLC Circuit. Effects of Changes in Frequency on Impedance and Current in a Series RLC Circuit. Impedance of Parallel RL and RC Circuits. Impedance of a Parralles RLC Circuit. Resonant Frequency and Frequency Response of a Series RLC Circuit. Effect of Q on Frequency Response and Bandwidth of a Series Resonant Circuit. Characteristics of Parallel Resonant Circuits. Low-Pass and Hig h-Pass Filters. RC Bandpass and Bandstop Filters. Nonlinear Resistors - Thermistors. Nonlinear Resistors - Varistors (VDRS). Appendices. A: Wiring Methods B: Familiarization with Hand Tools Used in Electronics C: Soldering Techniques. SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF BASIC MATHEMATICS FOR ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS Second Edition by Aurthur Beiser, New York University 1993 / 224 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-004439-5 / MHID: 0-07-004439-2 Schaum's Publication 138 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 138 11/15/06 5:32:16 PM Electrical Engineering International Edition ELECTRICITY/ELECTRONICS FUNDAMENTALS A Text-Lab Manual Fourth Edition by by Paul B Zbar and Joseph Sloop, Gordon Rockmaker, Electronic Industries Association 1993 / 384 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-02-800843-1 / MHID: 0-02-800843-X ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113780-5 / MHID: 0-07-113780-7 [IE] (A Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Title) Power Systems International Edition MODERN POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS Third Edition by L. S. Kothari, University of Delhi, and I J Nagrath 2003 / Softcover / 708 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-049489-3 / MHID: 0-07-049489-4 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124111-3 / MHID: 0-07-124111-6 [IE] (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) International Edition POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS by John Grainger, North Carolina State University; William Stevenson, Jr., late professor, North Carolina State University 1994 / 784 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-061293-8 / MHID: 0-07-061293-5 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113338-8 / MHID: 0-07-113338-0 [IE] CONTENTS 1 Basic Concepts/2 Transformers/3 The Synchronous Machine/4 Series Impedance of Transmission Lines/5 Capacitance of Transmission Lines/6 Current and Voltage Relations on a Transmission Line/7 The Admittance Model and Network Calculations/8 The Impedance Model and Network Calculations/9 Power Flow Solutions/10 Symmetrical Faults/11 Symmetrical Components and Sequence Networks/12 Unsymmetrical Faults/13 Economic Operation of Power Systems/14 Zbus Methods in Contingency Analysis/15 State Estimation of Power Systems/16 Power System Stability International Edition ELEMENTS OF POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS Fourth Edition by William Stevenson, Jr., North Carolina State University 1982 / 436 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-066584-2 / MHID: 0-07-066584-2 [IE] CONTENTS 1. Introduction. 2. Inductance and Resistance of Transmission Lines. 3. Capacitance of Transmission Lines. 4. Representation of Power System Components. 5. Characteristics and Performance of Power Transmission Lines. 6. Load Flow Studies. 7. Optional System Operation. 8. Automatic Generation and Voltage Control. 9. Symmetrical Fault Analysis. 10. Symmetrical Components. 11. Unsymmetrical Fault Analysis. 12. Power System Stability. 13. Power System Security. 14. An Introduction to State Estimation of Power Systems. 15. Compensation in Power Systems. 16. Load Forecasting Technique. 17. Voltage Stability. Appendix A : Introduction to Vector and Matrix Algebra. Appendix B : General Circuit Constants. Appendix C : Triangular Factorization and Optimal Ordering. Appendix D : Elements of Power System Jacobian Matrix. Appendix E : Kuhn-Tucker Theorem. Appendix F : Real-Time Computer Control of Power Systems. Appendix G : Introduction to MATLAB and SIMULINK. Answers to Problems. Index. Power Electronic POWER ELECTRONICS Second Edition by M D Singh and K B Khanchandani 2006 (April 2006) / 800 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-058389-4 / MHID: 0-07-058389-7 (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) (Details unavailable at press time) International Edition POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS Second Edition by Hadi Saadat, Milwaukee School of Engineering 2002 / 712 pages / Softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123955-4 / MHID: 0-07-123955-3 [IE with CD] CONTENTS 1 The Power System: An Overview. 2 Basic Principles. 3 Generator - Transformer Models and the Per Unit System. 4 Transmission Line Parameters. 5 Line Model and Performance. 6 Power Flow Analysis. 7 Optimal Dispatch of Generation. 8 Synchronous Machine Transient Analysis. 9 Balanced Fault. 10 Symmetrical Components and Imbalanced Fault. 11 Stability. 12 Power System Control. Appendixes International Edition POWER ELECTRONICS Third Edition by Cyril W Lander 1994 / 496 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-707714-3 / MHID: 0-07-707714-8 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113445-3 / MHID: 0-07-113445-X [IE] CONTENTS Rectifying Devices. Rectifying Circuits. Converter Operation. DC Line Commutation. Frequency Conversion. Some Applications. Harmonics. DC Machine Control. AC Machine Control. Protection. Glossary of Terms. References and Bibliography. 139 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 139 11/15/06 5:32:16 PM Electrical Engineering High Voltage Engineering International Edition HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING Third Edition by M S Naidu, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, V Kamaraju, JNTU College of Engineering, Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh 2003 / 410 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-049464-0 / MHID: 0-07-049464-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123869-4 / MHID: 0-07-123869-7 [IE] (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Conduction and breakdown in gases. 3 Conduction and breakdown in liquid dielectrics. 4 Breakdown in solid dielectrics. 5 Applications of insulating materials. 6 Generation of high voltages and currents. 7 Measurement of high voltages and currents. 8 Over voltage phenomena and insulation coordination in electric power systems. 9 Non-destructive testing of materials and electrical apparatus. 10 High voltage testing of high voltage apparatus. 11 Design, Planning and layout of high voltage laboratories. Electromagnetics International Edition ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS Seventh Edition by William Hayt, (deceased), and John Buck, Georgia Institute of Technology 2006 / 608 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310463-8 / MHID: 0-07-310463-9 (with CD) ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124449-7 / MHID: 0-07-124449-2 [IE with CD] The book website contains the solutions manual, image set and other resources. (Browse http://www.mhhe.com/haytbuck7) Engineering Electromagnetics is a “classic” book that has been updated for electromagnetics in today’s world. It is designed for introductory courses in electromagnetics or electromagnetic field theory at the junior-level, but can also be used as a professional reference. This widely respected book stresses fundamentals and problem solving and discusses the material in an understandable, readable way. Numerous illustrations and analogies are provided to the aid the reader in grasping difficult concepts. In addition, independent learning is facilitated by the presence of many examples and problems. NEW TO THIS EDITION • One of the most significant changes in the seventh edition is the re-positioning of the transmission lines chapter ahead of the plane waves chapter. The transmission lines chapter has also been re-written and expanded so that it can be used at any point in the course outline (including its use as the initial topic). To facilitate this, the fields description of transmission line waves is now located in the waveguides chapter. Also, the topic of transmission lines losses has been added to the transmission lines chapter. • The two plane waves chapters have been modified to accommodate the new ordering. Although an instructor can still use them ahead of transmission lines if they wish. • Other additions to the 7e include a new section on optical fibers in the waveguides chapter. • Many new end-of-chapter problems have been included. The drill problems have also been updated. In addition, new examples and applications have been added. • The book has an expanded Web site which includes the solutions manual (for instructors only), downloadable JPEG files of the figures, as well as other helpful student and instructor resources. • COSMOS—contains the entire book problem set, enhanced to include any referenced images or text, as well as the entire solution set for the book. In addition, this application will help you organize, distribute, and track problem sets from the text book as you assign them to your students. • The book comes packaged with an extensive multi-media CDROM. Key components of the CD include: illustrations, animations, interactives, quizzes and searchable PowerPoint lectures with additional learning material. These resources will be of great use to both the student and the instructor. FEATURES • The book has been written with the goal of making it as easy as possible for the student to learn independently. This has been done by applying a carefully graduated scale of difficulty within each chapter and among the chapters themselves, by providing numerical examples, a large number of drill problems with answers, as well as end-of-chapter problems. • The material is more than adequate for a one-semester course. Professors can omit portions of some of the chapters depending on the instructional level. Also, the more difficult material has been placed near the ends of chapters or at the end of the study of some definite phase of the subject to help bring along varying levels of students. CONTENTS 1 Vector Analysis. 2 Coulomb’s Law and Electric Field Intensity. 3 Electric Flux Density, Gauss’s Law, and Divergence. 4 Energy and Potential. 5 Currents and Conductors. 6 Dielectrics and Capacitance. 7 Poisson’s and Laplace’s Equations. 8 The Steady Magnetic Field. 9 Magnetic Forces, Materials, and Inductance. 10 Time-Varying Fields and Maxwell’s Equations. 11 Transmission Lines. 12 The Uniform Plane Wave. 13 Plane Waves at Boundaries and in Dispersive Media. 14 Electromagnetic Waves in Transmission Lines and Waveguides. Appendix A Vector Analysis. Appendix B Units. Appendix C Material Constants. Appendix D Orgins of the Complex Permittivity. Appendix E Answers to Selected Problems SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS Fourth Edition by Mahmood Nahvi and Joseph A. Edminister, University of Akron 2003 / 400 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-139307-2 / MHID: 0-07-139307-2 Schaum's Publication CONTENTS 1. Introduction. 2. Circuit Concepts. 3. Circuit Laws. 4. Analysis Methods. 5. Amplifiers and Operational Amplifier Circuits. 6. Waveforms and Signals. 7. FirstOrder Circuits. 8. Higher-Order Circuits and Complex Frequency. 9. Sinusoidal Steady-State Circuit Analysis. 10. AC Power. 11. Polyphase Circuits. 12. Frequency Response, Filters, and Resonance. 13. Two-Port Networks. 14. Mutual Inductance and Transformers. 15. Circuit Analysis Using Spice and Pspice. 16. The LaPlace Transform Method. 17. Fourier Method of Waveform Analysis. Appendix A Complex Number System. Appendix B Matrices and Determinants. International Edition ELECTROMAGNETICS Fifth Edition by John Kraus, Ohio State University (Emeritus) and Daniel A Fleisch, Aeroflex-Lintele Corp, and Wittenburg University 1999 / 800 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116429-0 / MHID: 0-07-116429-4 [IE] CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Electric and Magnetic Fields. 3 Transmission Lines. 4 Wave Propagation, Attenuation, Polarization, Reflection, Refraction and Diffraction.5 Antennas, Radiation, Radar and Wireless. 6 Electrodynamics. 7 Dielectric and Magnetic Materials. 8 Waveguides, Resonators and Fiber Optics. 9 BioElectromagnetics. 10 Electromagnetic Effects in High-Speed Digital Systems. 11 Numerical Techniques 140 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 140 11/15/06 5:32:17 PM Electrical Engineering SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ELECTRIC MACHINES AND ELECTROMECHANICS Second Edition by Syed A. Nasar, University of Kentucky 1998 / 208 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-045994-6 / MHID: 0-07-045994-0 Schaum's Publication SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ELECTROMAGNETICS Second Edition by Joseph Edminister Cornell University 1995 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-021234-3 / MHID: 0-07-021234-1 Schaum's Publication International Edition ELECTRIC CIRCUITS Second Edition by Theodore F Bogart, University of Southern Mississippi 1992 / 864 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112920-6 / MHID: 0-07-112920-0 [IE] (A Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Title) Electromagnetics (Advanced) International Edition INTRODUCTION TO RADAR SYSTEMS Third Edition by Merrill I. Skolnik 2001 / 784 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-288138-7 / MHID: 0-07-288138-0 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118189-1 / MHID: 0-07-288138-0 [IE] CONTENTS 1 An Introduction to Radar. 2 The Radar Equation. 3 MTI and Pulse Doppler Radar. 4 Tracking Radar. 5 Detection of Signals in Noise. 6 Information from Radar Signals. 7 Radar Clutter. 8 Propogation of Radar Waves . 9 The Radar Antenna. 10 Radar Transmitters. 11 Radar Receiver Microwaves & Antennas International Edition ANTENNAS Third Edition by John Kraus, Professor Emeritus, Ohio State University and Ronald J Marhefka, Ohio State University 2002 / 960 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-232103-6 / MHID: 0-07-232103-2 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123201-2 / MHID: 0-07-123201-X [IE] http://www.mhhe.com/kraus CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Antenna Basics. 3 The Antenna Family. 4 Point Sources. 5 Arrays of Point Sources. 6 The Electric Dipole and Thin Linear Antennas. 7 The Loop Antenna. 8 End Fire Antennas: The Helical Beam Antenna and the Yagi-Uda Array. 9 Slot, Patch and Horn Antennas. 9II Slot and Horn Antennas II. 10 Flat Sheet, Corner and Parabolic Reflector Antennas. 11 Broadband and FrequencyIndependent Antennas. 12 Antenna Temperature, Remote Sensing and Radar Cross-Section. 13 Self and Mutual Impedances. 14 The Cylindrical Antenna and the Moment Method (MM). 15 The Fourier Transform Relation Between Aperture Distribution and Far-Field Pattern. 16 Arrays of Dipoles and of Apertures. 17 Lens Antennas. 18 Frequency-Selective Surfaces and Periodic Structures by Ben A. Munk. 19 Practical Design Considerations of Large Aperture Antennas. 20 Some Examples of Large or Unique Antennas. 21 Antennas for Special Applications. 22 Terahertz Antennas. 23 Baluns, etc. By Ben A. Munk. 24 Antenna Measurements. By Arto Lehto and Pertti Vainikainen. Appendix A Tables for Reference. Appendix B Books and Video Tapes. Appendix C Computer Programs (Codes). Appendix D Absorbing Materials. Appendix E Measurement Error International Edition MICROWAVE ENGINEERING by A Das, Anna University and Sisir K Das, Head, EMC Division, Sameer Center for Electromagnetics, India 2000 / 640 pages / softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-463577-3 / MHID: 0-07-463577-8 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118884-5 / MHID: 0-07-118884-3 [IE] (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) CONTENTS Introduction. Basic Transmission Line Theory. Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves. Microwave Transmission Lines. Impedance Transformations For Matching. Microwave Network Theory and Passive Devices. Microwave Resonators. Microwave Filters. Microwave Vacuum Tube Devices. Microwave Solid State Devices and Circuits. Applications of Microwaves. Microwave Radiation Hazards. Microwave Measurements. 141 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 141 11/15/06 5:32:18 PM Electrical Engineering Signals & Systems NEW FUNDAMENTALS SIGNALS SYSTEMS by M.J. Roberts, University Of Tennessee-Knoxville 2008 (January 2007) / Hardcover / 800 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330950-7 / MHID: 0-07-330950-8 (with Bind-in card) As in most areas of science and engineering, the most important and useful theories are the ones that capture the essence, and therefore the beauty, of physical phenomena. This is true of signals and systems. Signals and Systems: Analysis Using Transform Methods and MATLAB captures the mathematical beauty of signals and systems and offers a student-centered, pedagogically driven approach. The author has a clear understanding of the issues students face in learning the material and does a superior job of addressing these issues. The book is intended to cover a one-semester sequence in Signals and Systems for juniors in engineering. This text is created in modular format, so instructors can select chapters within the framework that they teach this course. FEATURES • The new brief version of Roberts is somewhat shorter than the comprehensive version and, most importantly, has been modularized to allow reduced topic coverage without loss of continuity. • This version includes many exciting new examples with a practical flavor. • Roberts continues to offer alternating parallel coverage of continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems, something most professors want. • Roberts includes unified and consistent notation for all transform methods to aid retention and understanding of relations among transform methods. • Since MATLAB is key to many Signals and Systems courses, a large number of MATLAB examples and a comprehensive Appendix on the important MATLAB operators and functions used in signal and system analysis have been included. • An ARIS site accompanies the book and features such things as solutions and ppts for instructors, and concept simulators and algorithmic problems for students. CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Mathematical Description of Continuous-Time Signals. 3 Mathematical Description of Discrete-Time Signals. 4 Properties of ContinuousTime Systems. 5 Properties of Discrete-Time Systems. 6 Time-Domain Analysis of Continuous-Time Systems. 7 Time-Domain Analysis of Discrete-Time Systems 8 The Continuous-Time Fourier Series. 9 The Discrete-Time Fourier Series. 10 The Continuous-Time Fourier Transform. 11 The Discrete-Time Fourier Transform 12 Continuous-Time Fourier Transform Analysis of Signals and Systems. 13 Discrete-Time Fourier Transform Analysis of Signals and Systems. 14 Sampling and the Discrete Fourier Transform. 15 The Laplace Transform. 16 The z Transform Appendix A: Useful Mathematical Relations. Appendix B: The Continuous-Time Fourier Series Pairs. Appendix C: Discrete-Time Fourier Series Pairs. Appendix D: Continuous-Time Fourier Transform Pairs. Appendix E: Discrete-Time Fourier Transform Pairs. Appendix F: Laplace Transform Pairs. Appendix G: z Transform Pairs. International Edition SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS Analysis of Signals Through Linear Systems by M J Roberts, University of Tennessee—Knoxville 2004 / 832 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-293044-3 / MHID: 0-07-293044-6 (with OLC Bind-In Card) ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123268-5 / MHID: 0-07-123268-0 [IE] The website will contain solutions, pdf files of figures, concept simulations, and Frontiers in Signals and Systems featuring the author s work on biological systems and other interesting applications in the field. (Browse http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072499427) Signals and Systems by M.J. Roberts offers a student-centered, pedagogically driven approach to teaching Signals and Systems. The author has a clear understanding of the issues students face in learning the material and does a superior job of addressing these issues. The book is intended to cover a two-semester sequence in Signals and Systems for Juniors in engineering. CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Mathematical Description of Signals. 3 Description and Analysis of Systems. 4 The Fourier Series. 5 The Fourier Transform. 6 Fourier Transform Analysis of Signals and Systems. 7 Sampling and the Discrete Fourier Transform. 8 Correlation, Energy Spectral Density, and Power Spectral Density. 9 The Laplace Transform. 10 Laplace Transform Analysis of Signals and Systems. 11 The z Transform. 12 z-Transform Analysis of Signals and Systems. Appendix A: Useful Mathematical Relations. Appendix B: Introduction to MATLAB. Appendix C: Least Common Multiples. Appendix D: Convolution Properties. Appendix E: Table of Fourier Pairs. Appendix F: Table of Laplace Transform Pairs Appendix G: Table of z Transform Pairs. Appendix H: Complex Numbers and Functions. Appendix I: Differential and Difference Equations. Appendix J: Vectors and Matrices. Bibliography International Edition SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS by I J Nagrath, formerly Deputy Director, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani and S N Sharan, R Ranjan and S Kumar of BITS, Pilani 2001 / 512 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-463771-5 / MHID: 0-07-463771-1 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120271-8 / MHID: 0-07-120271-4 [IE] (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) http://www.tatamcgrawhill.com/digital_solutions/nagrath/ CONTENTS Introduction to Signals and Systems. Analysis of Continuous-time Systems - time domain and Frequency Domain. Analysis of LTI Discrete-time Systems - time domain and Frequency Domain. Discrete Fourier Transform and Fast Fourier Transform. State Space Analysis. Stability Analysis of LTI Systems. Analog and Digital Filter Design. Fundamentals of Random Processes. Matlab Tools for Design and Analysis of Digital Filters. 142 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 142 11/15/06 5:32:18 PM Electrical Engineering International Edition INTRODUCTION TO SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS by Douglas K Lindner, Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1999 / 984 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116489-4 / MHID: 0-07-116489-4 [IE] CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Real Functions, Limits & Sequences. 3 Review of Complex Variables. 4 Review of Matrix Theory. 5 Introduction to Signal Modeling. 6 Introduction to Systems. 7 Fourier Series and Fourier Transforms. 8 Spectral Content of a Signal. 9 The Laplace Transform. 10 Transfer Functions, Block Diagrams & State-Space. 11 Intro. to Realization Theory. 12 Convolution Representation & Fourier Transfer Function. 13 Properties of Systems. 14 The Frequency Response Theorem. 15 Sig/Sys Analysis in Frequency Domain. 16 Bode Plots. 17 Intro. to Sampling, Coding & Quantization. 18 Z Transform & Discrete-Time Fourier Transform. 19 Sampling. 20 Discrete Fourier Transform. 21Discrete-Time System Representations. 22 Discrete-Time System Properties. 23 Frequency Domain Anal. of Discrete-Time Systems. 24 Digital Filter Design. Digital Signal Processing • The expanded Web site for the book includes a downloadable version of the solutions manual (available to instructors only) and a link to the author’s FTP site for updated versions of the MATLAB M-files. • The main text includes a CD-ROM containing all MATLAB programs, real-life signals that can be used by the reader for processing, additional exercises, and review materials. • The main text can be packaged with Digital Signal Processing Laboratory Using MATLAB, which is intended for a computer-based DSP laboratory course that supplements a lecture course on Digital Signal Processing. • The lab book includes 11 laboratory exercises, with each exercise containing a number of projects to be carried out on a computer. The book assumes that the reader has no background in MATLAB and teaches the reader, through tested programs in the first half of the book, the basics of this powerful language in solving important problems in signal processing. In the second half of the book, the student is asked to write the necessary MATLAB programs to carry out the projects. FEATURES • A key feature of the book is the extensive use of MATLAB-based examples that illustrate the program’s powerful capability to solve signal processing problems. The book uses a three-state pedagogical structure with MATLAB: each chapter begins by developing the essential theory and algorithms, the material is then illustrated with examples solved by hand calculation, and finally solutions are derived using MATLAB. From the start, MATLAB codes are provided with enough detail to allow the students to repeat the examples on their computer. CONTENTS International Edition DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING A Computer-Based Approach Third Edition by Sanjit K. Mitra, University of California at Santa Barbara 2006 / 896 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-304837-6 / MHID: 0-07-304837-2 (with CD) ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125579-0 / MHID: 0-07-125579-6 [IE with CD] The expanded Web site for the book includes a downloadable version of the solutions manual (available to instructors only) and a link to the authorʼs FTP site for updated versions of the MATLAB M-files. (Browse http://www.mhhe.com/mitra3) Digital Signal Processing: A Computer-Based Approach is intended for a two-semester course on digital signal processing for seniors or first-year graduate students. Based on user feedback, a number of new topics have been added to the third edition, while some excess topics from the second edition have been removed. The author has taken great care to organize the chapters more logically by reordering the sections within chapters. More worked-out examples have also been included. The book contains more than 500 problems and 150 MATLAB exercises. New topics in the third edition include: short-time characterization of discrete-time signals, expanded coverage of discrete-time Fourier transform and discrete Fourier transform, prime factor algorithm for DFT computation, sliding DFT, zoom FFT, chirp Fourier transform, expanded coverage of ztransform, group delay equalization of IIR digital filters, design of computationally efficient FIR digital filters, semi-symbolic analysis of digital filter structures, spline interpolation, spectral factorization, discrete wavelet transform. NEW TO THIS EDITION 1 Signals and Signal Processing. 2 Discrete-Time Signals and Systems. 3 DiscreteTime Signals and Systems in the Frequency Domain. 4 Digital Processing of Continuous-Time Signals. 5 Finite-Length Discrete Transforms. 6 Discrete-Time Signals and Systems in the z-Domain. 7 LTI Discrete-Time Systems in the Transform Domain. 8 Digital Filter Structures. 9 IIR Digital Filter Design. 10 FIR Digital Filter Design. 11 DSP Algorithm Implementation Considerations. 12 Analysis of Finite Wordlength Effects. 13 Multirate Digital Signal Processing Fundamentals. 14 Multirate Filter Banks and Wavelets. 15 Applications of Digital Signal Processing. Appendix: Random Signals International Edition DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS: ARCHITECTURE, PROGRAMMING AND APPLICATIONS by B. Venkataramani, and M. Bhaskar, Regional Engineering College, Tiruchirappalli, India 2002 / 424 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-047334-8 / MHID: 0-07-047334-X ISBN-13: 978-0-07-122897-8 / MHID: 0-07-122897-7 [IE] (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) CONTENTS 1. An Overview of Digital Signal Processing and its Applications. 2. Introduction To Programmable DSPs. 3. Architecture of Tms320c5x. 4. Tms320c5x Assembly language Instructions. 5. Instruction Pipelining in C5x. 6. Application Programs in C5x. 7. Architecture of Tms320c3x. 8. Addressing Modes and Assembly Language Instructions of C3x. 9. Application Programmes in C3x. 10. Tms320c54x Overview. 11. Tms320c54x Assembly Language Instructions. 12. Application Programs on C54x. 13. An Overview of Tms320c6x DSPS. 14. An Overview of Motorola DSP563xx. 15. Recent Trends in DSP System Design. Answers to Selected Questions. Bibliography. Index • The original MATLAB programs of the second edition have been updated to run on the newer versions of MATLAB and the Signal Processing ToolBox. In addition, brand new MATLAB programs and code fragments have been added to this edition. • The text makes extensive use of examples to illustrate theory, design and applications. The 353 simple, but practical examples expose the reader to real-life signal processing problems throughout the book. The book concludes with a chapter focused on several important practical applications of DSP. These applications are easy to follow and do not require knowledge of other advanced level courses. 143 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 143 11/15/06 5:32:19 PM Electrical Engineering International Edition DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING by S Salivahanan, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College, Sivakasi, A Vallavaraj, Caledonian College of Engineering, Sultanate of Oman, and C Gnanapriya, Infosys Technologies Limited, Bangalore 2000 / 808 pages / Softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-463996-2 / MHID: 0-07-463996-X ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118982-8 / MHID: 0-07-118982-3 [IE] (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/007463996x CONTENTS 1 Classification of signals and systems. 2 Fourier analysis of periodic and aperiodic continuous-time signals and systems. 3 Applications of laplace transform to system analysis. 4 z-transform. 5 Linear time invariant systems. 6 Discrete and fast fourier transforms. 7 Finite impulse response (fir) filters. 8 Infinite impulse response (iit) filters. 9 Realisation of digital linear systems. 10 Effects of finite word length in digital filters. 11 Multirate digital signal processing. 12 Spectral estimation. 13 Adaptive filters. 14 Applications of digital signal processing. 15 MATLAB programs SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING by Monson Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga 1999 / 352 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-027389-4 / MHID: 0-07-027389-8 Schaum's Publication Digital Signal Processing Laboratory International Edition DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING by Charles A Schuler, and Mahesh Chugani 2005 / 352 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-829744-1 / MHID: 0-07-829744-3 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-111331-1 / MHID: 0-07-111331-2 [IE] (A Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Title) Browse http://www.mhhe.com/dsp This new book is intended for two-year and four-year electronics students, as well as industry practitioners who need to learn about applied Digital Signal Processing. The text has a very practical “hands-on” approach, appropriate for those students who will apply and troubleshoot modern electronic systems. The authors present critical ideas and then apply them to realworld technician work via software simulations and examples. These activities will clearly illustrate core concepts to increase understanding and aid retention. The CD-ROM included with the text contains five programs that support the handson activities. Three of the programs were specially prepared for beginners just learning DSP; two present demo versions of professional software used by DSP designers. FEATURES • The approach used in this book presents critical ideas and then immediately applies them via software simulations and examples. • The text includes coverage of digital conversion, Fourier Analysis, analog filters, infinite impulse response (IIR) filters and finite impulse response (FIR) filters. • The text includes practical lab applications, which will be completed using the CD-ROM packaged with the text. • Instructor’s manual and presentations are available on passwordprotected Instructor’s website. • Student CD-ROM includes QEDesign 1000--Educational Version. CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction to Digital Signal Processing. Chapter 2 Converting Analog Signals to Digital Signals. Chapter 3 Correlation and Convolution. Chapter 4 Periodic Functions and Fourier Synthesis. Chapter 5 Discrete Fourier Transform. Chapter 6 Windows. Chapter 7 Digital Filters. Chapter 8 Practical Implementation of Filters. Chapter 9 Digital Signal Processing Systems. Chapter 10 Illustrated DSP Dictionary. Index INVITATION TO PUBLISH McGraw-Hill is interested in reviewing manuscript for publication. Please contact your local McGraw-Hill office or email to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com Visit McGraw-Hill Education (Asia) Website: www.mcgraw-hill.com.sg 144 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 144 11/15/06 5:32:20 PM Electrical Engineering Communications International Edition NEW PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Third Edition by Louis E. Frenzel 2008 (January 2007) / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-322278-3 / MHID: 0-07-322278-X ISBN-13: 978-0-07-110810-2 / MHID: 0-07-110810-6 [IE, with OLC] Browse http://www.mhhe.com/frenzel3e Principles of Electronic Communication Systems is designed for an introductory course in communication electronics for Electronics Technology and Electrical Engineering Technology students who have a background in basic electronics, algebra and trigonometry. The text covers current, state-ofthe-art technologies used in all forms of modern electronic communications, using a systems approach to best reflect current industry practice. This edition contains greatly expanded and updated material on the Internet, cell phones and wireless technologies. Practical skills like testing and troubleshooting are included throughout the new edition. As before, Frenzel's book is notable for its readability, which is augmented by numerous four-color line drawings, photographs, examples and learning features. A brand-new Laboratory & Activities Manual provides both hands-on experiments and a variety of other activities, reflecting the variety of skills now needed in the electronic communications world. A new Online Learning Center web site is available, with a wealth of learning resources for students, and teaching materials for instructors. NEW TO THIS EDITION • New streamlined book design used to highlight learning features, four-color art figures and photographs. • Updated coverage of cell phones and wireless technologies in chapters 20 and 21. • Systems approach to electronic communications is used, reflecting current trends in the workplace. • Internet technologies are covered in new chapter 15, which includes a section on Internet Security. • OLC website includes includes the follwing student resources: self-tests, lab follow-up, links to sites of interest, chapter study overviews, and career information. Instructors will find online versions of the instructor's manual, PowerPoint and lab follow-up. • An all-new Laboratory & Activities Manual is available, with hands-on labs, simulation routines, and a wide range of activities. • Television chapter, fully updated, is available on the OLC website, for those who cover the topic. • Tests & Measurements are covered in chapter 22, with coverage of new technologies like JTAG. • "Good to Know" margin features direct students to key points in the text. FEATURES • Modern coverage of all major communications topics, concentrating on the key areas students need to master. • Instructor Productivity Center (IPC) offers complete PowerPoint lessons and electronic test banks for each chapter, plus the Instructor's Manual, with complete solutions to text questions and problems, in electronic form. CPS from eInstruction is also available for classroom management and testing. CONTENTS Preface. Chapter 1 Introduction to Electronic Communication. 1-1 The Significance of Human Communications. 1-2 Communication Systems. 1-3 Types of Electronic Communication. 1-4 Modulation and Multiplexing. 1-5 The Electromagnetic Spectrum. 1-6 Bandwidth. 1-7 A Survey of Communication Applications. 18 Careers in the Communications Industry. Chapter 2 The Fundamentals of Electronics: A Review. 2-1 Gain, Attenuation and Decibels. 2-2 Tuned Circuits. 2-3 Filters. 2-4 Fourier Theory. Chapter 3 Amplitude Modulation Fundamentals 3-1 AM Concepts. 3-2 Modulation Index and Percentage of Modulation. 3-3 Sidebands and The Frequency Domain. 3-4 AM Power. 3-5 Single-Sideband Modulation. 3-6 Classification of Radio Emissions. Chapter 4 Amplitude Modulator and Demodulator Circuits. 4-1 Basic Principles of Amplitude Modulation. 4-2 Amplitude Modulators. 4-3 Amplitude Demodulators. 4-4 Balanced Modulators 4-5 SSB Circuits. Chapter 5 Fundamentals of Frequency Modulation. 5-1 Basic Principles of Frequency Modulation. 5-2 Principles of Phase Modulation 5-3 Modulation Index and Sidebands. 5-4 Noise Suppression Effects of FM. 5-5 Frequency Modulation versus Amplitude Modulation. Chapter 6 FM Circuits. 6-1 Frequency Modulators. 6-2 Phase Modulators. 6-3 Frequency Demodulators. Chapter 7 Digital Communications Techniques. 7-1 Digital Transmission of Data. 7-2 Data Converters. 7-3 Parallel and Serial Transmission. 7-4 Pulse Code Modulation. 7-5 Pulse Modulation. 7-6 Digital Signal Processing. Chapter 8 Radio Transmitters. 8-1 Transmitter Fundamentals. 8-2 Carrier Generators. 8-3 Power Amplifiers. 8-4 Impedance Matching Networks. 8-5 Typical Transmitter Circuits Chapter 9 Communications Receivers., 9-1 Basic Principles of Signal Reproduction. 9-2 Superheterodyne Receivers. 9-3 Frequency Conversion. 9-4 Intermediate Frequency and Images. 9-5 Noise. 9-6 Typical Receiver Circuits. 9-7 Receivers and Transmitters. Chapter 10 Multiplexing and Demultiplexing. 10-1 Multiplexing Principles. 10-2 Frequency Division Multiplexing. 10-3 Time Division Multiplexing. 10-3 Pulse Code Modulation. 10-4 Duplexing. Chapter 11 Data Transmission Techniques. 11-1 Digital Codes. 11-2 Principles of Digital Transmission. 11-3 Transmission Efficiency. 11-4 Basic Modem Concepts. 11-5 Wideband Modulation. 11-6 Advanced Modem Technology. 11-7 Error Detection and Correction. 11-8 Protocols. Chapter 12 Introduction to Networking and Local Area Networks. 12-1 Network Fundamentals. 12-2 LAN Hardware. 12-3 Ethernet LANs. 12-4 Token Ring LAN. Chapter 13 Transmission Lines. 13-1 Transmission Line Basics. 13-2 Standing Waves. 13-3 Transmission Lines as Circuit Elements 13-4 The Smith Chart. Chapter 14 Antennas and Wave Propagation. 14-1 Antenna Fundamentals. 14-2 Common Antenna Types. 14-3 Radio Wave Propagation. Chapter 15 Internet Technologies. 15-1 Internet Applications. 15-2 Internet Transmission Systems. 15-3 Storage Area Networks. 15-4 Internet Security. Chapter 16 Microwave Communications. 16-1 Microwave Concepts. 16-2 Microwave Transistor Amplifiers. 16-3 Waveguides and Cavity Resonators. 16-4 Microwave Semiconductor Diodes. 16-5 Microwave Tubes. 16-6 Microwave Antennas. 167 Microwave Applications. Chapter 17 Satellite Communications. 17-1 Satellite Orbits. 17-2 Satellite Communications Systems. 17-3 Satellite Subsystems. 17-4 Ground Stations. 17-5 Satellite Applications. Chapter 18 Telecommunication Systems. 18-1 Telephones. 18-2 The Telephone System. 18-3 Facsimile. 18-4 Paging Systems. 18-5 Integrated Services Digital Network. 18-6 Internet Telephony. Chapter 19 Optical Communication. 19-1 Optical Principles. 19-2 Optical Communication System. 19-3 Fiber Optic Cables. 19-4 Optical Transmitters and Receivers. 19-5 Wavelength Division Multiplexing. 19-6 Passive Optical Networks. Chapter 20 Cell Phone Technologies. 20-1 Cellular Telephone Systems. 20-2 The Advanced Mobile Telephone System. 20-3 Digital Cell Phone Systems. Chapter 21 Wireless Technologies. 21-1 Wireless LANs. 21-2 PANs and Bluetooth. 21-3 ZigBee and Mesh Wireless Networks. 21-4 WiMAX and Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks. 21-5 Infrared Wireless. 21-6 Radio Frequency Identification. 21-7 Ultra Wideband Wireless. Chapter 22 Communication Tests and Measurements. 22-1 Communications Test Equipment. 22-2 Common Communication Tests. 22-3 Troubleshooting Techniques. 22-4 Electromagnetic Interference Testing. Appendix. Glossary. Index. 145 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 145 11/15/06 5:32:21 PM Electrical Engineering NEW DATA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKING Fourth Edition by Behrouz A. Forouzan, De Anza College 2007 (February 2006) / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-325032-8 / MHID: 0-07-325032-5 Browse http://www.mhhe.com/forouzan As one of the fastest growing technologies in our culture today, data communications and networking presents a unique challenge for instructors. As both the number and types of students are increasing, it is essential to have a textbook that provides coverage of the latest advances, while presenting the material in a way that is accessible to students with little or no background in the field. Using a bottom-up approach, Data Communications and Networking presents this highly technical subject matter without relying on complex formulas by using a strong pedagogical approach supported by more than 700 figures. Now in its Fourth Edition, this textbook brings the beginning student right to the forefront of the latest advances in the field, while presenting the fundamentals in a clear, straightforward manner. Students will find better coverage, improved figures and better explanations on cutting-edge material. The "bottom-up" approach allows instructors to cover the material in one course, rather than having separate courses on data communications and networking. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Strong in-text pedagogy is designed for the beginning student and includes numerous figures, highlighted points, examples and real life applications, key terms, chapter summaries, practice sets and an extensive glossary and list of acronyms. • Added coverage of TCP/IP and extensive new material on Security • Text uses a bottom-up approach where students learn about data communications before learning about networking. This approach allows instructors to cover the material in one course, rather than having separate courses on data communications and networking. • An On-line Learning Center is available to provide extra material to both students and instructors. Some features of the on-line learning center include: PowerPoint Slides, Solutions, and Animated Figures from the text and solutions of odd-numbered problems for students. (even-numbered solutions for instructor are password protected) FEATURES • More than 700 figures provide complete, visual presentation of the material. Figures replace the need for students to rely on complex formulas. • The practice set includes an extensive number of review questions, multiple choice questions, and extended exercises. International Edition COMMUNICATION NETWORK Second Edition by Alberto Leon-Garcia, University of Toronto and Indra Widjaja 2004 / 848 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246352-1 / MHID: 0-07-246352-X ISBN-13: 978-0-07-119848-6 / MHID: 0-07-119848-2 [IE] This website will contain: Solutions Manual for selected problems, Power Point Slides, figures & lecture notes. (Browse http://highered. mcgraw-hill.com/sites/007246352X) This book is designed for introductory one-semester or oneyear courses in communications networks in upper-level undergraduate programs. The second half of the book can be used in more advanced courses. As pre-requisites the book assumes a general knowledge of computer systems and programming, and elementary calculus. The second edition expands on the success of the first edition by updating on technological changes in networks and responding to comprehensive market feedback. CONTENTS Preface. 1 Communication Networks and Services. 2 Application and Layered Architectures. 3 Digital Transmission Fundamentals. 4 Transmission Systems and Circuit Switching Networks. 5 ARQ and Flow Control. 6 Local Area Networks and Medium Access Control. 7 Packet-Switching Networks. 8 TCP/IP. 9 ATM Networks. 10 Advanced Network Architectures. 11 Network Security. 12 MultiMedia Information and Networking. Epilogue. Appendixes. A Delay and Loss Performance. B Network Management International Edition SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS Second Edition by Hwei Hsu, Fairleigh Dickinson University 2003 / 336 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-140228-6 / MHID: 0-07-140228-4 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-122997-5 / MHID: 0-07-122997-3 [IE] (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Schaum's Publication CONTENTS Part 1 Overview of Data Communications and Networking. 1 Introduction. 2 Network Models. Part 2 Physical Layer and Media. 3 Data and Signals. 4 Digital Transmission. 5 Analog Transmission. 6 Bandwidth Utilization: Multiplexing and Spreading. 7 Transmission Media. 8 Switching. 9 Using Telephone and Cable Networks for Data Transmission. Part 3 Data Link Layer. 10 Error Detection and Correction. 11 Data Link Control. 12 Multiple Access. 13 Wired LANs: Ethernet 14 Wireless LANs. 15 Connecting LANs, Backbone Networks, and Virtual LANs. 16 Wireless WANs: Cellular Telephone and Satellite Networks. 17 SONET/SDH. 18 Virtual Circuit Networks: Frame Relay and ATM. Part 4 Network Layer. 19 Network Layer: Logical Addressing. 20 Network Layer: Internet Protocol. 21 Network Layer: Address Mapping, Error Reporting, and Multicasting. 22 Network Layer: Delivery Forwarding, and Routing. Part 5 Transport Layer. 23 Process-toProcess Delivery: UDP, TCP, and SCTP. 24 Congestion Control and Quality of Service. Part 6 Application Layer. 25 Domain Name System. 26 Remote Logging, Electronic Mail, and File Transfer. 27 WWW and HTTP. 28 Network Management: SNMP. 29 Multimedia. Part 7 Security. 30 Cryptography. 31 Network Security. 32 Security in the Internet: IPSec, SSL/TLS, PGP, VPN, and Firewalls. Appendix A Unicode. Appendix B Numbering Systems. Appendix C Mathematical Review. Appendix D 8B/6T Code. Appendix E Telephone History. Appendix F Contact Addresses. Appendix G RFCs. Appendix H UDP and TCP Ports. International Edition COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Fourth Edition by A. Bruce Carlson, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Janet Rutledge and Paul Crilly, University of Tennessee at Knoxville 2002 / 864 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-011127-1 / MHID: 0-07-011127-8 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-121028-7 / MHID: 0-07-121028-8 [IE] www.mhhe.com/engcs/electrical/carlson CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Signals and Spectra. 3 Signal Transmission and Filtering. 4 Linear CW Modulation. 5 Exponential CW Modulation. 6 Sampling and Pulse Modulation. 7 Analog Communication Systems. 8 Probability and Random Variables. 9 Random Signals and Noise. 10 Noise in Analog Modulation Systems. 11 Baseband Digital Transmission. 12 Digitization Techniques for Analog Messages and Computer Networks. 13 Channel Coding and Encryption. 14 Bandpass Digital Transmission. 15 Spread Spectrum Systems. 16 Information and Detection Theory. Appendix: Circuit and System Noise 146 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 146 11/15/06 5:32:21 PM Electrical Engineering International Edition COMMUNICATION ELECTRONICS Third Edition by Louis E Frenzel, Jr., 2000 / 448 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-02-804837-6 / MHID: 0-02-804837-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118304-8 / MHID: 0-07-118304-3 [IE] Digital Communications DIGITAL COMMUNICATION (A Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Title) by Amitabha Bhattacharya, Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering at the Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad. 2005 / 715 pages / Softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-059117-2 / MHID: 0-07-059117-2 CONTENTS (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) Introduction to Communication. Amplitude Modulation and Single-Side Band. Modulation. Amplitude Modulation Circuits. Frequency Modulation. Frequency Modulation Circuits. Radio Transmitters. Communications Receivers. Multiplexing. Antennas, Transmission Lines, and Radio Wave Propogation. Microwave Techniques. Introduction to Satellite Communications. Data Communication. Fiber-Optic Telecommunica-tions. Television. The Telephone Systems and its Applications. International Edition ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Fourth Edition by George Kennedy and Bernard Davis 1992 / 786 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112672-4 / MHID: 0-07-112672-4 [IE] (A Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Title) International Edition http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0070591172 Digital Communication is the study of transmission of information that is encoded digitally (as for storage and processing by computers). This book is an attempt to provide the students with a simplified, focussed, and comprehensive text on Digital Communication. The book is ideal for an undergraduate course on the topic. Salient Features : Provides a systems approach to Digital Communication right at the foundational level (block diagrammatic approach to the various systems-Linear, Non-Linear, Causal etc.); Lucidly written text. (Definition and presentation of Sampling theorem, Signal space representation of signal space concepts); Covers digital modulation based on signal-space concepts. This will facilitate the students to design the modern digital communication systems on their own; Every system is judged in terms of its bandwidth efficiency and power efficiency. All the necessary theory to derive these two crucial parameters of a communication system is derived from first principles; The depth and span of coverage (E.g., Depth of coverage of Sampling Theorem and Quantization), and the mathematical rigor makes it suitable for a one semester course on Digital Communication at the UG level. CONTENTS Part I: Preview. 1. Introduction. 2. Signals and Systems : Fundamental Concepts. Part II: Baseband Systems. 3. Baseband Transmission Techniques: Formatting. 4. Baseband Transmission Techniques: Coding. 5. Baseband Reception Techniques. Part III: Bandpass Systems. 6. Bandpass Signal Transmission. 7. Bandpass Signal Reception. Appendix A: Q and error functions. Appendix B: Continuous Phase Modulation (CPM). Appendix C: Decision-Directed Carrier Recovery. ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION Sixth Edition by Robert L Shrader 1993 / 864 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-057157-0 / MHID: 0-07-057157-0 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113665-5 / MHID: 0-07-113665-7 [IE] (A Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Title) International Edition DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS Fourth Edition by John Proakis, Northeastern University 2001 / 1,024 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-232111-1 / MHID: 0-07-232111-3 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118183-9 / MHID: 0-07-118183-0 [IE] CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Probability and Stochastic Processes. 3 Source Coding. 4 Characterization of Communication Signals and Systems. 5 Optimum Receivers for the Additive White Gaussian Noise Channel. 6 Carrier and Symbol Synchronization. 7 Channel Capacity and Coding. 8 Block and Convolutional Channel Codes. 9 Signal Design for Band-Limited Channels. 10 Communication through Band-Limited Linear Filter Channels. 11 Adaptive Equalization. 12 Multichannel and Multicarrier Systems. 13 Spread Spectrum Signals for Data Communications. 14 Digital Communication through Fading Multipath Channels. 15 Multiuser Communications. Appendix A The Levinson-Durbin Algorithm. Appendix B Error Probability for Multichannel Binary Signals. Appendix C Error Probabilities for Adaptive Reception of M-phase Signals. Appendix D Square-Root Factorization. References and Bibliography. Index 147 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 147 11/15/06 5:32:22 PM Electrical Engineering SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SYSTEMS by James Palmer, Rochester Institute of Technology; David Perlman, Rochester Institute of Technology 1993 / 400 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-048439-9 / MHID: 0-07-048439-2 Schaum's Publications CONTENTS 1 Numbers and the Binary System/2 Design of Combinational Logic I/3 Design of Combinational Logic II-Manipulation/4 Hardware and the Mixed-Logic Convention/5 MSI and LSI Elements/6 Timing Diagrams/7 The Flip-Flop/8 Combinations of Flip-Flops/9 Application Specific Devices/10 Design of Simple State Machines/11 Electronically Programmable Functions/Appendixes/A: Basic Boolean Theorems and Identities/B: Standard Logic Symbols/C: Some Comments on Digital Logic Simulation Communications IV: Signals & Systems SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS by Hwei Hsu, Fairleigh Dickinson University 1995 / 352 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-030641-7 / MHID: 0-07-030641-9 Schaum's Publications Communications IV: Advanced International Edition INFORMATION THEORY, CODING AND CRYPTOGRAPHY by Ranjan Bose, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi 2002 / 288 pages / Softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-048297-5 / MHID: 0-07-048297-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123133-6 / MHID: 0-07-123133-1 [IE] (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) http://www.tatamcgrawhill.com/digital_solutions/bose/ CONTENTS Part I: Information Theory and Source Coding: 1. Source Coding. 2. Channel Capacity andCoding. Part II : Error Control Coding (Channel Coding): 3. Linear Block Codes for Error Correction. 4. Cyclic Codes. 5. Bose-Chaudhuri Hocquenghem (BCH) Codes. 6. Convolutional Codes. 7. Trellis Coded Modulation (TCM). Part III : Coding for Secure Communications: 8. Cryptography. Index International Edition LOCAL AREA NETWORKS WITH CD-ROM Second Edition by Gerd Keiser, PhotonicsComm Solutions, Inc. 2002 / 552 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-122650-9 / MHID: 0-07-122650-8 [IE with CD-ROM] www.mhhe.com/engcs/electrical/keiser2 CONTENTS 1 Overview of LANs. 2 Network Architectures and Protocols. 3 Data Communication Concepts. 4 LAN Access Techniques. 5 Ethernet. 6 TokenPassing LANs. 7 ATM LANs. 8 Wireless LANs. 9 Fibre Channel and SANSs. 10 Internetworking. 11 Network Management. 12 Network Security International Edition OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION Principles and Systems by A. Selvarajan, IISc, Bangalore, Subrat Kar, IIT, Delhi and T. Srinivas, IISc, Bangalore 2002 / 368 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-044556-7 / MHID: 0-07-044556-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-122896-1 / MHID: 0-07-122896-9 [IE] (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) CONTENTS 1. Optical communication - An Overview. 2. Light Propagation in Optical Fibers. 3. Fiber Optics Technology. 4. Optical Sources and Transmitter Circuits. 5. Optical Detectors and Receivers. 6. Integrated Optics and Photonic Circuits. 7. Wavelength Division Multiplexing. 8. Coherent Optical Communication. 9. Optical Amplifiers. 10. Photonic Switching. 11. Fiber Optic Communication System Design. 12. Voice Transmission. 13. Video Transmission. 14. Data Communication and LAN. 15. Broadband Networks. 16. Soliton Com-munication Systems. Appendix. Index International Edition OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATIONS Third Edition by Gerd Keiser, GTE Government Systems Corporation 2000 / 552 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-236076-9 / MHID: 0-07-236076-3 (with CD-ROM) ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116468-9 / MHID: 0-07-116468-5 [IE with CD-ROM] CONTENTS Chapter 1: Overview of Optical Fiber Communications. Chapter 2: Optical Fibers: Structures, Waveguiding, and Fabrication. Chapter 3: Signal Degradation in Optical Fibers. Chapter 4: Optical Sources. Chapter 5: Power Launching and Coupling. Chapter 6: Photodetectors. Chapter 7: Optical Receiver Operation. Chapter 8: Digital Transmission Systems. Chapter 9: Analog Systems. Chapter 10: WDM Concepts and Components. Chapter 11: Optical Amplifiers. Chapter 12: Optical Networks. Chapter 13: Measurements. Appendix A: International System of Units. Appendix B: Useful Mathematical Relations. Appendix C: Bessel Functions. Appendix D: Decibels. Appendix E: Topics from Communication Theory. Appendix F: Factors Contributing to Dispersionerview. 148 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 148 11/15/06 5:32:23 PM Electrical Engineering International Edition MODERN COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS Second Edition by Jack R. Smith, University of Florida 1998 / 608 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-059283-4 / MHID: 0-07-059283-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115586-1 / MHID: 0-07-115586-4 [IE] CONTENTS 1 Introduction to Radio Communication Systems/2 Small-Signal Amplifiers/3 Network Noise and Intermodulation Distortion/4 Frequency-Selective Networks and Transformers/5 High-Frequency Amplifiers and Automatic Gain Control/6 Hybrid and Transmission-Line Transformers/7 Oscillators/8 Phase-Locked Loops/9 Phase-Locked Loop Analysis/10 Frequency Synthesizers/11 Power Amplifiers/12 Modulators and Demodulators International Edition Coding and Information Theory International Edition INFORMATION THEORY, CODING AND CRYPTOGRAPHY by Ranjan Bose, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi 2002 / 288 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-048297-5 / MHID: 0-07-048297-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123133-6 / MHID: 0-07-123133-1 [IE] (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) http://www.tatamcgrawhill.com/digital_solutions/bose/ CONTENTS Part I: Information Theory and Source Coding: 1. Source Coding. 2. Channel Capacity andCoding. Part II : Error Control Coding (Channel Coding): 3. Linear Block Codes for Error Correction. 4. Cyclic Codes. 5. Bose-Chaudhuri Hocquenghem (BCH) Codes. 6. Convolutional Codes. 7. Trellis Coded Modulation (TCM). Part III : Coding for Secure Communications: 8. Cryptography. Index AN INTRODUCTION TO FIBER OPTICS SYSTEMS Second Edition by John Powers, Naval Postgraduate School 1997 / 340 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116679-9 / MHID: 0-07-116679-3 [IE] Contents Probability & Random Processes 1 Introduction/2 The Optical Fiber/3 Fiber Properties/4 Splicers, Connectors, and Couplers/5. Opticasl Sources/6 Optical Receivers/7 Optical Link Design/8 Fiber Optic Networks/9 Wavelength-Division Multiplexing. International Edition International Edition PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS OF OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS by M. K.Liu, University of Arizona 1996 / 728 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-114989-1 / MHID: 0-07-114989-9 [IE] CONTENTS Part I•Overview/1 Introduction to Optical Communications/2 From Pointto-Point Links to Networking/Part II•Basic Point-to-Point Communication Blocks/3 Light Sources/4 Optical Fibers/5 Photo Detectors/6 Noise in Optical Communications/7 Incoherent Detection/Part III•Networking/8 Time Domain Multiple Access (SONET, FDDI, B-ISDN, etc.)/9 Time Domain Multiple Access/10 Subcarrier Multiplexing/11 Photonic Switching/Part IV•Signal Processing/12 Direct Modulation/13 External Modulation/14 DFB Modulation/15 Coherent Detection/16 Line Coding and Timing Recovery/17 Optical Amplification/18 Solition Transmission PROBABILITY, RANDOM VARIABLES AND STOCHASTIC PROCESSES WITH ERRATA SHEET Fourth Edition by Athansious Papoulis and S Unnikrishna Pillai, both of Polytechnic University 2002 / 864 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-281725-6 / MHID: 0-07-281725-9 (with Errata Sheet) ISBN-13: 978-0-07-122661-5 / MHID: 0-07-122661-3 [IE] (with Errata Sheet) www.mhhe.com/engcs/electrical/papoulis CONTENTS Part 1 Probability and Random Variables. 1 The Meaning of Probability. 2 The Axioms of Probability. 3 Repeated Trials. 4 The Concept of a Random Variable. 5 Functions of One Random Variable. 6 Two Random Variables. 7 Sequences of Random Variables. 8 Statistics. Part 2 Stochastic Processes. 9 General Concepts. 10 Random Walk and Other Applications. 11 Spectral Representation. 12 Spectral Estimation. 13 Mean Square Estimation. 14 Entropy. 15 Markov Chains. 16 Markov Processes and Queueing Theory 149 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 149 11/15/06 5:32:24 PM Electrical Engineering International Edition PROBABILITY, RANDOM VARIABLES AND RANDOM SIGNAL PRINCIPLES Fourth Edition by Peyton Peebles, University of Florida, Gainesville 2001 / 480 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-366007-3 / MHID: 0-07-366007-8 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118181-5 / MHID: 0-07-118181-4 [IE] http://www.mhhe.com/peebles CONTENTS 1 Probability. 2 The Random Variable. 3 Operations on one Random Variable— Expectation. 4 Multiple Random Variables. 5 Operations of Multiple Random Variables. 6 Random Processes-Temporal Characteristics. 7 Random ProcessesSpectral Characteristics. 8 Linear Systems with Random Inputs. 9 Optimum Linear Systems. 10 Some Practical Applications of the Theory. Appendix A Review of the Impulse Function. Appendix B Gaussian Distribution Function. Appendix C Useful Mathematical Quantities. Appendix D Review of Fourier Transforms. Appendix E Table of Useful Fourier Transforms. Appendix F Some Probability Densities and Distributions. Appendix G Some Mathematical Topics of Interest. Digital Logic Design NEW INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC AND COMPUTER DESIGN WITH CD by Alan B. Marcovitz, Florida Atlantic University-Boca Raton 2008 (January 2007) / Hardcover with disk ISBN-13: 978-0-07-331417-4 / MHID: 0-07-331417-X Browse http://www.mhhe.com/marcovitz Introduction to Logic and Computer Design by Alan Marcovitz takes the successful formula realized in the author’s previous books and makes it even better. With the inclusion of several chapters on computer design, Marcovitz now offers everything a fundamentals-oriented logic design course might include. Further, this new book is supported by an ARIS site and a host of new media supplements to make both the instructor’s and the student’s job easier. As with Marcovitz’s previous books, the clear presentation of concepts and well-paced writing style make Introduction to Logic and Computer Design the ideal companion to any first course in digital logic. Users rave about the book’s extensive set of examples—well integrated into the body of the text and included at the end of each chapter in sections of solved problems— that give students multiple opportunities to understand the topics being presented. FEATURES • Includes coverage of computer design. • Marcovitz is accompanied by an ARIS website: www.mhhe. com/marcovitz. The site features a test bank for instructors (over a semester’s worth of tests keyed to material in the text) as well as online quizzing for students. It also includes solutions, PowerPoint slides of most figures and key material, instructor notes, parallel examples so the instructor can do a different example in class from the one offered in the book, algorithmic problems to give students unlimited practice, links, and more. • An extensive set of examples, well integrated into the body of the text as well as at the end of each chapter in sections of solved problems, gives students multiple opportunities to understand the topics being presented. • "Test Yourself" sections, designed to help students measure their comprehension of key material, are included at the end of chapters. • Answers to selected exercises are included in an easy-to-reference appendix for the second edition. • A clear and well-paced writing style makes this text especially well-suited for students who might otherwise find this course area particularly challenging. CONTENTS Introduction to Logic and Computer Design. 1 Introduction. 2 Design Process for Combinational Systems. 3 The Karnaugh Map. 4 Decoders, Encoders, Multiplexers. 5 Analysis of Sequential Systems. 6 Design of Sequential Circuits. 7 Larger Sequential Problems. 8 Computer Organization. 9 Computer Design Fundamentals. 10 The Design of a CPU. 11 Beyond the Central Processing Unit International Edition FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL LOGIC WITH VHDL DESIGN Second Edition by Stephen Brown and Zvonko Vranesic, University of Toronto 2005 / pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-249938-4 / MHID: 0-07-249938-9 (with CD-ROM) ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124482-4 / MHID: 0-07-124482-4 [IE with CD] This website contains: PowerPoint Slides, Solutions Manual, and PageOut (Browse http://www.highered.mcgraw-hill.com/TBD) Fundamentals of Digital Logic With VHDL Design teaches the basic design techniques for logic circuits. It emphasizes the synthesis of circuits and explains how circuits are implemented in real chips. Fundamental concepts are illustrated by using small examples, which are easy to understand. Then, a modular approach is used to show how larger circuits are designed. VHDL is used to demonstrate how the basic building blocks and larger systems are defined in a hardware description language, producing designs that can be implemented with modern CAD tools. The book emphasizes the concepts that should be covered in an introductory course on logic design, focusing on: • Logic functions, gates, and rules of Boolean algebra • Circuit synthesis and optimization techniques • Number representation and arithmetic circuits • Combinational-circuit building blocks, such as multiplexers, decoders, encoders, and code converters • Sequential-circuit building blocks, such as flip-flops, registers, and counters • Design of synchronous sequential circuits • Use of the basic building blocks in designing larger systems • It also includes chapters that deal with important, but more advanced topics: • Design of asynchronous sequential circuits • Testing of logic circuits For students who have had no exposure to basic electronics, but are interested in learning a few key concepts, there is a chapter that presents the most basic aspects of electronic implementation of digital circuits. Major changes in the second edition of the book include: • new examples to clarify the presentation of fundamental concepts • over 50 new examples of solved problems provided at the end of chapters • NAND and NOR gates now introduced in Chapter 2 • more complete discussion of techniques for minimization of logic functions in Chapter 4 (including the tabular method) • a new chapter explaining the CAD flow for synthesis of logic circuits • Altera’s Quartus II CAD software provided on a CD-ROM • three appendices that give tutorials on the use of Quartus II software 150 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 150 11/15/06 5:32:24 PM Electrical Engineering NEW TO THIS EDITION • The book emphasizes CAD through the use of Altera’s Quartus II CAD software, a state of the art digital circuit design package. This software provides automatic mapping of designs written in VHDL into Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs). The user will be able to enter a design into the CAD system, compile the design into a selected device, simulate the functionality and timing of the resulting circuit, and implement the designs in actual devices (using the school’s laboratory facilities). • A chapter is included that illustrates the most basic aspects of electronic implementation of digital circuits for students who have had no exposure to basic electronics. • New examples have been added to the second edition to help clarify the presentation of fundamental concepts. • Over 50 new examples of solved problems appear at the end of chapters in the second edition. • The second edition features a new chapter explaining CAD flow for synthesis of logic circuits. • Three new appendices give tutorials on the use of Quartus II software. FEATURES • The book teaches the basic design techniques for logic circuits, emphasizing the synthesis of circuits and explaining how circuits are implemented in real chips. • Small, easy-to-understand examples illustrate fundamental concepts. • A modular approach is used to show how larger circuits are designed. • VHDL is used to demonstrate how the basic building blocks and larger systems are defined in a hardware description language, producing designs that can be implemented with modern CAD tools. CONTENTS 1 Design Concepts. 2 Introduction to Logic Circuits. 3 Implementation Technology. 4 Optimized Implementation of Logic Functions. 5 Number Representation and Arithmetic Circuits. 6 Combinational-Circuit Building Blocks. 7 Flip-Flops, Registers, Counters, and a Simple Processor. 8 Synchronous Sequential Circuits. 9 Asynchronous Sequential Circuits. 10 Digital System Design. 11 Testing of Logic Circuits. 12 Computer Aided Design Tools. Appendix A VHDL Reference. Appendix B Tutorial 1 - Using Quartus II CAD Software. Appendix C Tutorial 2 - Implementing Circuits in Altera Devices. Appendix D Tutorial 3 - Physical Implementations in a PLD. Appendix D Commercial Devices International Edition INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC DESIGN WITH CD ROM Second Edition by Alan B Marcovitz, Florida Atlantic University— Boca Raton 2005 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-295176-9 / MHID: 0-07-295176-1 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124249-3 / MHID: 0-07-124249-X [IE - 2 Color Text] involve improvements in organization and topic coverage. The text integrates laboratory experiences, both hardware and computer simulation, while not making them mandatory for following the main flow of the chapters. Design is emphasized throughout, and switching algebra is developed as a tool for analyzing and implementing digital systems. The presentation includes excellent coverage of minimization of combinational circuits, including multiple output ones, using the Karnaugh map and iterated consensus. There are a number of examples of the design of larger systems, both combinational and sequential, using medium scale integrated circuits and programmable logic devices. NEW TO THIS EDITION • A separate chapter on Iterated Consensus and Quine-McCluskey has been added for the second edition. • The second edition features two chapters on sequential systems. The first chapter covers analysis of sequential systems and the second covers design. Complete coverage of the analysis and design of synchronous sequential systems adds to the comprehensive nature of the text. • “Test Yourself” sections, designed to help students measure their comprehension of key material, have been added to the end of chapters for the second edition. • Answers to selected exercises are included in an easy-to-reference appendix for the second edition. FEATURES • A clear and well-paced writing style makes this text especially well-suited for students who might otherwise find this course area particularly challenging. • An extensive set of examples, well integrated into the body of the text as well as at the end of each chapter in sections of solved problems, gives students multiple opportunities to understand the topics being presented. • The text integrates practical circuits with theory by presenting two types of laboratory experiments. Traditional hands-on hardware experiments as well as simulation laboratory exercises using popular software packages are tied closely to the text material to allow students to implement the concepts they are learning. • Use of the Karnaugh Map helps students understand the principles of switching algebra. • A thorough discussion of the minimization of switching functions using Karnaugh maps, including 6-variable maps and multiple output problems, gives students something to sink their teeth into and doesn’t leave them wondering about the unusual or boundary case. • Coupling of gate implementation with the algebra helps extend the students’ range of understanding. • Color is used as a pedagogical aid. • The derivation of state tables from word problems further emphasizes the practical implementation of the material being presented. CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Switching Algebra and Logic Circuits. 3 The Karnaugh Map. 4 Function Minimization Algorithms. 5 Solving Larger CombinationalProblems. 6 Analysis of Sequential Systems. 7 Design of Sequential Systems. 8 Solving Larger Sequential. 9 Simplification of Sequential Systems. Appendix A: Laboratory Experiments. Appendix B: Answers to Selected Exercises. Appendix C: Answers to Chapter Tests www.mhhe.com/marcovitz — A robust web site complements the text and assists the instructor by providing solutions, Powerpoint slides of most figures and key material, sets of examinations from the course, and alternate parallel examples, so that the instructor can do a different example in class from the one given in the book. Browse http://www. highered.mcgraw-hill.com Introduction to Logic Design by Alan Marcovitz is intended for the first course in logic design, taken by computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering students. As with the first edition, the new edition is distinguised by a clear presentation of fundamentals and an exceptional collection of examples, solved problems, and exercises. Changes found in the new edition reflect reviewer feedback from both users and nonusers of the first edition and primarily 151 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 151 11/15/06 5:32:25 PM Electrical Engineering International Edition FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL LOGIC WITH VERILOG DESIGN WITH CD-ROM by Stephen Brown, University of Toronto and Zvonko Vranesic, University of Toronto, Canada 2003 / 844 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-283878-7 / MHID: 0-07-283878-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124276-9 / MHID: 0-07-124276-7 [IE] The website will contain: solutions manual for instructors only, web links, and PowerPoint slides. (Browse http://highered.mcgraw-hill. com/sites/0072823151) CONTENTS 1 Design Concepts. 2 Introduction to Logic Circuits. 3 Implementation Technology. 4 Optimized Implementation of Logic Functions. 5 Number Representation and Arithmetic Circuits. 6 Combinational Circuit Building Blocks. 7 Flip-Flops, Registers, and Counters. 8 Synchronous Sequential Circuits. 9 Asynchronous Sequential Circuits. 10 Digital System Design. 11 Testing of Logic Circuits. A Verilog Reference. B Tutorial 1. C Tutorial 2. D Tutorial 3. E Commercial Devices International Edition DIGITAL PRINCIPLES AND DESIGN WITH CD-ROM by Donald Givone, SUNY — Buffalo 2003 / 832 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-255132-7 / MHID: 0-07-255132-1 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123005-6 / MHID: 0-07-123005-X [IE] www.mhhe.com/givone CONTENTS 1 Introduction. 2 Number Systems, Arithmetic, and Codes. 3 Boolean Algebra and Combinational Networks. 4 Simplification of Boolean Expressions. 5 Logic Design with MSI Components and Programmable Logic Devices. 6 Flip-Flops and Simple Flip-Flop Applications. 7 Synchronous Sequential Networks. 8 Algorithmic State Machines. 9 Asnynchronous Sequential Networks. Appendix A: Digital Circuits. Appendix B: TBD Neural Networks/Fuzzy Logic International Edition NEURAL NETWORKS: A CLASSROOM APPROACH by Satish Kumar, Reader in Computer Science and Applications, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra 2004 / 768 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-048292-0 / MHID: 0-07-048292-6 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124672-9 / MHID: 0-07-124672-X [IE] (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) Neural Networks is an integral component of the ubiquitous soft computing paradigm. An in-depth understanding of this field requires some background of the principles of neuroscience, mathematics and computer programming. Neural Networks: A Classroom Approach, achieves a balanced blend of these areas to weave an appropriate fabric for the exposition of the diversity of neural network models. This book is unique, in the sense that it stresses on an intuitive and geometric understanding of the subject and on the heuristic explanation of the theoretical results. This book is intended for a first course on Neural Networks and can also serve as a supporting text for courses on soft computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning and neuron modeling. CONTENTS I. Traces of History and A Neuroscience Briefer: 1 Brain Style Computing: Origins and Issues. 2 Lessons from Neuroscience. II. Feedforward Neural Networks and Supervised Learning: 3 Artificial Neurons, Neural Networks and Architectures 4 Geometry of Binary Threshold Neurons and Their Networks. 5 Supervised Learning I: Perceptrons and LMS. 6 Supervised Learning II: Backpropagation and Beyond. 7 Neural Network: A Statistical Pattern Recognition Perspective. 8 Focussing on Generalization: Support Vector Machines and Radial Basis Function Networks. III. Recurrent Neurodynamical Systems: 9 Dynamical Systems Review. 10 Attractor Neural Networks. 11 Adaptive Resonance Theory. 12 Towards the Self Organizing Feature Map. IV. Contemporary Topics: 13 Pulsed Neuron Models: The New Generation. 14 Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy Systems and Applications. 15 Neural Networks and the Soft Computing Paradigm International Edition International Edition MODERN DIGITAL ELECTRONICS Third Edition by R P Jain, Director, Institute of Engineering and Technology, Sonepat 2003 / 624 pages / Softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-049492-3 / MHID: 0-07-049492-4 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123670-6 / MHID: 0-07-123670-8 [IE] (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) http://www.tatamcgrawhill.com/digital_solutions/rpjain International Edition PRINCIPLES OF NEUROCOMPUTING FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING by Fredric M Ham, Florida Institute of Technolog, Melbourne and Ivica Kostanic, Agilent Technologies, Inc. 2001 / 672 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-025966-9 / MHID: 0-07-025966-6 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118161-7 / MHID: 0-07-118161-X [IE] http://www.mhhe.com/ham CONTENTS 1 Introduction to Neurocomputing. 2 Fundamental Neurocomputing Concepts. 3 Mapping Networks. 4 Self-Organizing Networks. 5 Recurrent Networks and Temporal Feedforward Networks. 6 Neural Networks for Optimization Problems. 7 Solving Matrix Algebra Problems with Neural Networks. 8 Solution of Linear Algebraic Equations Using Neural Networks. 9 Statistical Methods Using Neural Networks. 10 Identification, Control, and Estimation Using Neural Networks. Appendix Mathematical Foundation for Neurocomputing COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND LOGIC DESIGN by Thomas C. Bartee, IDA 1991 / 640 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112554-3 / MHID: 0-07-112554-X [IE] 152 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 152 11/15/06 5:32:26 PM Electrical Engineering Robotics/Intelligent Systems International Edition MACHINE VISION by Ramesh C. Jain, University of California-San Diego; Rangacher Kasturi, Penn State University; Brian G. Schunck, University of Michigan 1995 / 549 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113407-1 / MHID: 0-07-113407-7 [IE] CONTENTS 1 Introduction/2 Binary Image Processing/3 Regions/4 Image Filtering/5 Edge Detection/6 Contours/7 Texture/8 Optics/9 Shading/10 Color/11 Depth/12 Calibration/13 Surfaces/14 Volumetric Repre-sentations/15 Motion/16 Object Recognition Computer Engineering: Advanced Computer Architecture/ Microprocessors systems that incorporate advanced, high-performance processors. Basic components, such as memory systems, input and output, and virtual memory, and the ways in which they are interconnected are described in relative detail to enable a better understanding of the interaction between high-performance processors and the peripheral devices they are connected to. • Chapter 5 on superscalar techniques is the heart of the book—this chapter presents issues related to superscalar processor organization first, followed by presentation of specific techniques for enhancing instruction flow, register data flow and memory data flow. • Two case study chapters have been included to give the reader real-life examples of the concepts being studied in previous chapters. One of the case study chapters is written by the lead architects of the Intel P6 microarchitecture. This historic micro-architecture provided the foundation for numerous highly successful microprocessor designs. • As the text progresses, it provides both a historical perspective on superscalar machines, as well as survey of existing machines. In addition, the book highlights emerging techniques and technologies in the last couple of chapters. • New for the first edition: Chapter 9, Advanced Instruction Flow Techniques. This chapter focuses on the problem of predicting whether a conditional branch is taken or not-taken. There is brief discussion of branch target prediction, and other issues related to effective instruction delivery. • Homework problems are included at the end of each chapter to provide reinforcement of the concepts presented. • An expanded book website includes a downloadable version of the solutions manual, password-protected for instructors. It also contains PowerPoint slides, sample homework assignments with solutions and sample exams with answers. CONTENTS International Edition MODERN PROCESSOR DESIGN: FUNDAMENTALS OF SUPERSCALAR PROCESSORS by John P Shen, Carnegie Mellon University and Mikko Lipasti, University of Wisconsin - Madison 2005 / Hardcover / 640 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-057064-1 / MHID: 0-07-057064-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124487-9 / MHID: 0-07-124487-5 [IE] Website includes a downloadable version of the solutions manual, password-protected for instructors. There is also presentation material for instructor use. (Browse http://www.mhhe.com/shen) Modern Processor Design: Fundamentals of Superscalar Processors is an exciting new first edition from John Shen of Carnegie Mellon University & Intel and Mikko Lipasti of the University of Wisconsin—Madison. This book brings together the numerous microarchitectural techniques for harvesting more instruction-level parallelism (ILP) to achieve better processor performance that have been proposed and implemented in real machines. Other advanced techniques from recent research efforts that extend beyond ILP to exploit thread-level parallelism (TLP) are also compiled in this book. All of these techniques, as well as the foundational principles behind them, are organized and presented within a clear framework that allows for ease of comprehension. This text is intended for an advanced computer architecture course or a course in superscalar processor design. It is written at a level appropriate for senior or first year graduate level students, and can be used by professionals as well. FEATURES • The book clearly conveys key concepts and fundamental principles by giving the necessary details and not just a mass of information. • The first several chapters cover key fundamental topics that lay the foundation for the more modern topics. These fundamentals include: the art of processor design, the instruction set architecture as the specification of the processor, and microarchitecture as the implementation of the processor; pipelining; and superscalar organization. • New for the First Edition: Chapter 3 on Memory and I/O Systems. This chapter examines the larger context of computer 1 Processor Design. 2 Pipelined Processors. 3 Memory and I/O Systems. 4 Superscalar Organization. 5 Superscalar Techniques. 6 The PowerPC 620. 7 Intel’s P6 Microarchitecture. 8 Survey of Superscalar Processors. 9 Advanced Instruction Flow Techniques. 10 Advanced Register Data Flow Techniques. 11 Executing Multiple Threads. SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE by Nick Carter, University of Illinois - Champaign 2002 / 304 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-136207-8 / MHID: 0-07-136207-X Schaum's Publication International Edition COMPUTER ORGANIZATION Fifth Edition by V. Carl Hamacher, Queen’s University; Zvonko Vranesic, University of Toronto; Safwat Zaky, University of Toronto 2002 / 832 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-232086-2 / MHID: 0-07-232086-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-122624-0 / MHID: 0-07-122624-9 [IE] http://www.mhhe.com/hamacher CONTENTS 1 Basic Structure of Computers. 2 Machine Instructions and Programs. 3 ARM, Motorola, and Intel Instruction Sets. 4 Input/Output Organization. 5 The Memory System. 6 Arithmetic. 7 Basic Processing Unit. 8 Pipelining. 9 Embedded Systems. 10 Computer Peripherals. 11 Processor Families. 12 Large Computer Systems. Appendix A Logic Circuits. Appendix B ARM Instruction Set. Appendix C Motorola 68000Instruction Set. Appendix D Intel IA-32 Instruction Set. Appendix E Character Codes and Number Conversion 153 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 153 11/15/06 5:32:26 PM Electrical Engineering International Edition PRINCIPLES OF NEUROCOMPUTING FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING by Fredric M Ham, Florida Institute of Technolog, Melbourne and Ivica Kostanic, Agilent Technologies, Inc. 2001 / 672 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-025966-9 / MHID: 0-07-025966-6 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118161-7 / MHID: 0-07-118161-X [IE] http://www.mhhe.com/ham CONTENTS 1 Introduction to Neurocomputing. 2 Fundamental Neurocomputing Concepts. 3 Mapping Networks. 4 Self-Organizing Networks. 5 Recurrent Networks and Temporal Feedforward Networks. 6 Neural Networks for Optimization Problems. 7 Solving Matrix Algebra Problems with Neural Networks. 8 Solution of Linear Algebraic Equations Using Neural Networks. 9 Statistical Methods Using Neural Networks. 10 Identification, Control, and Estimation Using Neural Networks. Appendix Mathematical Foundation for Neurocomputing International Edition MICROPROCESSORS PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS Second Edition by Charles M Gilmore 1995 / 544 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113965-6 / MHID: 0-07-113965-6 [IE] (A Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Title) International Edition ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE PARALLELISM, SCALABILITY, PROGRAMMABILITY by Kai Hwang, University of Southern California 1993 / 672 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124713-9 / MHID: 0-07-124713-0 [IE] International Edition ADVANCED MICROPROCESSORS & PERIPHERALS: ARCHITECTURE, PROGRAMMING AND INTERFACING by A K Ray and K M Bhurchandi 2000 / 684 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-463841-5 / MHID: 0-07-463841-6 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120169-8 / MHID: 0-07-120169-6 [IE] CONTENTS Part One•Theory of Parallelism/1 Parallel Computer Models/2 Pro gram and Network Prop er ties/3 Principles of Per for mance and Scalability/Part Two•Hardware Technologies/4 Processors and Memory Hierarchy/5 Bus/Cache and Shared-Memory/6 Pipelining and Superscalar Techniques/Part Three•Parallel and Scalable Architectures/7 Multiprocessors and Multi-computers/8 Multivector and SIMD Supercomputers/9 Scalable, Multithreaded, and Dataflow Architectures/ Part Four•Software for Paralle Programming/10 Parallel Models, Languages and Compilers/11 Development of Parallel Programs/12 Unix Extensions for Parallel Computers/Bibliography (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) CONTENTS 1 The Processors 8086/8088, Architectures, Pin Diagrams and Timing Diagrams. 2 8086/8088 Instruction Set and Assembler Directives. 3 The Art of Assembly Language Programming with 8086/8088. 4 Stack, Subroutines, Interrupt Structure, Macros, Timing Delays and Related Programming. 5 Basic Peripherals and Their Interfacing with 8086/8088. 6 Special Purpose Programmable Peripheral Devices and Their Interfacing. 7 DMA, Floppy Disk and Crt Controllers. 8 Multimicroprocessor Systems. 9 80286-80287 A Microprocessor with Memory Management and Protection. 10 The 32-BIT Processors 80386-80387 and 80486. 11 Recent Advances in Microprocessor Architecture: A Journey From Pentium Onwards. 12 Introduction to Systems Software and Operating Systems. 13 Microprocessor Based Aluminium Smelter Control. 14 A Microprocessor Based Pattern Scanner. 15 Design of An Electronics Weighing Bridge. 16 An Introduction to Microcontrollers 8051 and 80196. Summary. International Edition COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND ORGANIZATION Third Edition by John P. Hayes, University of Michigan 1998 / 624 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115997-5 / MHID: 0-07-115997-5 [IE] CONTENTS 1 Computation and Computers/2 Design Methodology/3 Processor Design/4 Datapath Design/5 Control Design/6 Memory Organization/7 System Organization Computer Engineering: Advanced International Edition EMBEDDED SYSTEMS: ARCHITECTURE AND PROGRAMMING by Raj Kamal, Head, Institute of Computer Science & Electronics , Devi Ahilya University, Khandwa Road Campus 2003 / Softcover / 652 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-049470-1 / MHID: 0-07-049470-3 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123735-2 / MHID: 0-07-123735-6 [IE] Tata McGraw-Hill Title CONTENTS 1. Introduction To Embedded Systems. 2. Processor And Memory Organization. 3. Devices And Buses For Devices Network. 4. Device Drivers And Interrupts Servicing Mechanism. 5. Programming Concepts And Embedded Programming In C And C++. 6. Program Modelling Concepts In Single And Multiprocessor Systems Software-Development Process. 7. Software Engineering Practices In Embedded Software Development Process. 8. Inter Process Communication And Synchronization Of Processes, Task And Threads. 9. Real Time Operating Systems. 10. Real Time Operating System Programming Tools: Micro C/OS-II and VxWorks. 11. Case Studies Of Programming With RTOS. 12. Hardware-Software Co-Design in an Embedded System. Appendices. Index. 154 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 154 11/15/06 5:32:27 PM Electrical Engineering International Edition SYNTHESIS AND OPTIMIZATION OF DIGITAL CIRCUITS by Giovanni De Micheli, Stanford University 1994 / 576 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113271-8 / MHID: 0-07-113271-6 [IE] CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: Background. Chapter 3: Hardware Modeling. Chapter 4: Architectural Synthesis. Chapter 5: Scheduling Algorithms. Chapter 6: Resource Sharing and Binding. Chapter 7: Two-Level Combinational Logic Optimization. Chapter 8: Multiple-Level Combinational Logic Optimization. Chapter 9: Sequential Logic Optimization. Chapter 10: Cell-library Binding. Chapter 11: State-of-the-art and Future Trends Telecommunications SYSTEM ON PACKAGE by Rao Tummala 2007 (March 2007) / Hardcover / 512 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145906-8 / MHID: 0-07-145906-5 Professional Book System-on-Package (SOP) is an emerging microelectronic technology that places an entire system on a single chip-size package. Where “systems” used to be bulky boxes housing hundreds of components, SOP saves interconnection time and heat generation by keep a full system with computing, communications, and consumer functions all in a single chip. Written by the Georgia Tech developers of the technology, this book explains the basic parameters, design functions, and manufacturing issues, showing electronic designers how this radical new packaging technology can be used to solve pressing electronics design challenges. WIRELESS AND CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS Third Edition by William C Y Lee, Chairman of Linkair, Inc. 2006 / 544 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-143686-1 / MHID: 0-07-143686-3 Professional Book NEW TO THIS EDITION • Complete on the ground engineering coverage of new systems: 3G, 4G, PHS • Engineering parameters for portable systems: WiFi, Bluetooth • Wireless Local Loop • WLAN specs and operation • Specifications for all major wireless systems, including cdmaOne • The field’s bestselling engineering reference completely updated for a new era CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction to Wireless Communications. Chapter 2 Introduction to Cellular Systems. Chapter 3 Specification of Analog Cellular Systems. Chapter 4 Specification of Digital Cellular Systems. Chapter 5 Specification of Newly Mobile Systems. Chapter 6 Specification of WLL and WLAN Systems. Chapter 7 Cell Coverage and Antennas. Chapter 8 Cochannel Interferences. Chapter 9 Types of Non-Cochannel Interference. Chapter 10 Frequency Management and Channel Assignment. Chapter 11 Handoffs and Dropped calls. Chapter 12 Operational Technology and Techniques. Chapter 13 Switching and Traffic. Chapter 14 Data Links and Microwaves. Chapter 15 System Evaluations. Chapter 16 Intelligent Cell Concept. Chapter 17 Intelligent and All IP Network. Chapter 18 Mobile Communications. Related Topics DVD DEMYSTIFIED Third Edition by Jim Taylor 2006 / 700 pages / Softcover /DVD ISBN-13: 978-0-07-142396-0 / MHID: 0-07-142396-6 Professional Book CONTENTS Introduction to DVD. The World Before DVD. DVD Technology Primer. DVD Overview. Disc and Data Details. Application Details: DVD-Video and DVDAudio. What’s Wrong with DVD. DVD Comparisons to Other Formats. DVD at Home. DVD in Business & Education. DVD on Computers. Essentials of DVD Production. The Future of DVD. Appendix A: Quick Reference Data. Appendix B: Standards Related to DVD. Appendix C: Reference and Information Sources. Glossary. What’s on the DVD International Edition CARRIER GRADE VOICE OVER IP Second Edition by Daniel Collins 2003 / 522 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-140634-5 / MHID: 0-07-140634-4 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123155-8 / MHID: 0-07-123155-2 [IE] (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Professional Book CONTENTS Preface. Acknowledgments. Chapter 1: Wireless Basics. Chapter 2: Developing GUIs: Software Control Basics. Chapter 3: Electromechanical Controls Interfacing. Chapter 4: Electronic Switching Ciruits. Chapter 5: Sensor-Interfacing Basics. Chapter 6: Using Procedural Languages for Mindstorms Robot Control. Chapter 7: Client-Server Controller for Minstrom Robots. Chapter 8: Simulator Controls for Mindstroms Robots. Chapter 9: Remote-Control Techniques. Chapter 10: Virtual Prototyping and Control Using ActiveX Controls. Chapter 11: Virtual Test Box (VTB) Development: Math-Based Controllers for Mindstorm Robots. Chapter 12: VBA Prototypes: Developing Mindstorms Tools with Advanced Programming Techniques. Index. International Edition WIRELESS SECURITY MODELS, THREATS, AND SOLUTIONS by Randall Nichols, President, COMSEC Solutions and Panos Lekkas 2002 / 657 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-138038-6 / MHID: 0-07-138038-8 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120707-2 / MHID: 0-07-120707-4 [IE] (Inter national Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Professional Book CONTENTS Chapter 1 Why is Wireless Different? Chapter 2 Wireless Information Warfare. Chapter 3 Telephone System Vulnerabilities. Chapter 4 Satellite Communications. Chapter 5 Cryptographic Security. Chapter 6 Speech Cryptology. Chapter 7 The Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). Chapter 8 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). Chapter 9 Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS). Chapter 10 Bluetooth. Chapter 11 Voice Over Internet Protocol. Chapter 12 Hardware Perspectives for End-to-End Security (E2E) in Wireless Applications. Chapter 13 Optimizing Wireless Security with FPGAs and ASICs. Bibliography. Index 155 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 155 11/15/06 5:32:28 PM Electrical Engineering International Edition COMPUTER TELEPHONY DEMYSTIFIED by Michael Bayer 2001 / 704 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118915-6 / MHID: 0-07-118915-7 [IE with CDROM] Part Four: Solutions and Applications. Chapter 43: The Optical Hierarchy of Motivation. Chapter 44: Players in the Network Game. Chapter 45: Reinventing the Network. Chapter 46: Toward a New Network Paradigm. Chapter 47: Why the Evolution? Chapter 48: The Evolving IP Protocol Model. Chapter 49: IP’s Promise. Chapter 50: Protocol Assemblies: Putting it Together. Chapter 51: One More time: Putting it All Together. Chapter 52: The Future. (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Professional Book CONTENTS What is Computer Telephony. CT Solutions and Benefits. Telephony Concepts. Devices. Call Processing: Features and Services. CTI Concepts. Switching Fabric. Media Services Concepts. CT Administration. Telephony CPE and Telephone Company Services. System Configurations. CT Software Components. CT Solutions. CD Info. Appendices International Edition VIDEO COMPRESSION DEMYSTIFIED by Peter Symes 2001 / 346 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118964-4 / MHID: 0-07-118964-5 [IE with CD-ROM] (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Professional Book International Edition LEE’S ESSENTIALS OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS by William C Y Lee 2001 / 450 pages / Softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116536-5 / MHID: 0-07-116536-3 [IE] CONTENTS Introduction. What is Compression?. An Introduction to Images. Entropy Coding. Predictive Coding. Transforms. Quantization. JPEG. Motion Compression. MPEG1. MPEG-2. MPEG-4. MPEG-7 and MPEG-21. Pro-MPEG and MPEG Operating Ranges. DV Compression. Wavelets. JPEG2000. Audio Compression. Streaming Media. Closing Thoughts. (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Professional Book CONTENTS How Telephones, Wireline, and Wireless Were Born. Why Mobile Radio Systems are Difficult to Develop. How to Evaluate a Spectrum - An Efficient System. Important Factors of Choosing a New Digital System. Learn From the Past. Application of CDMA. What Is Our Future? Internet and Wireless Future. International Edition MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING Second Edition by William C.Y. Lee 1998 / 550 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115766-7 / MHID: 0-07-115766-2 [IE] (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) International Edition Professional Book OPTICAL NETWORKING CRASH COURSE by Steven Shepard 2001 / 269 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120292-3 / MHID: 0-07-120292-7 [IE] (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Professional Book CONTENTS Part One: The Optical Networking Market-place. Chapter 1: Toward a New Network Model. Chapter 2: A Corollary: The Data Network. Chapter 3: The Local Service Providers’ Response. Chapter 4: Service Regions of the Optical Network. Chapter 5: The Optical Networking Applications Set. Chapter 6: A Brief History of the Network. Chapter 7: The Traditional Digital Hierarchy. Chapter 8: The Birth of Optical Networking: Sonet and SDH. Chapter 9: Switching and Routing. Chapter 10: The Service Provider’s World: Back to Switching and Routing. Chapter 11: Ring Architectures in the Optical Domain. Chapter 12: Amplification and Regeneration. Part Two: From Copper to Glass. Chapter 13: Overview of Optical Technology. Chapter 14: Total Internal Reflection. Chapter 15: Later Developments in Optical Networking. Chapter 16: Fundamentals of Optical Networking. Chapter 17: Optical Sources. Chapter 18: Optical Fiber. Chapter 19: Optical Fiber. Chapter 20: Putting It All Together. Chapter 21: Fiber Nonlinearities. Chapter 22: Intermodulation Effects. Chapter 23: Scattering Problems. Chapter 24: An Aside: Optical Amplification. Chapter 25: Pulling it all Together. Chapter 26: Optical Receivers. Chapter 27: Photodetector Types. Chapter 28: Optical Fiber. Chapter 29: Multimode Fiber. Chapter 30: Single-Mode Fiber. Chapter 31: Why Do We Care? Part Three: Corollary Technologies. Chapter 32: Introduction. Chapter 33: Optical Cable Assemblies. Chapter 34: Fiber Cable Architectures. Chapter 35: The Special Case of Submarine Cables. Chapter 36: Fiber Installation Options. Chapter 37: Commercial Fiber Products. Chapter 38: An Aside: Freespace Optics. Chapter 39: Summary. Chapter 40: Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM). Chapter 41: Optical Switching and Routing. Chapter 42: Network Management. 156 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 156 11/15/06 5:32:29 PM Electrical Engineering Professional References LABVIEW GRAPHICAL PROGRAMMING Fourth Edition by Gary W Johnson, and Richard Jennings 2007 (July 2006) / 752 pages / Softcover ISBN13: 978-0-07-145146-8 / MHID: 0-07-145146-3 Professional Book LabVIEW is an award-winning programming language that allows engineers to create “virtual” instruments on their desktop. This new edition details the powerful features of the most recent version of LabVIEW.Written in a highly accessible and readable style, LabVIEW Graphical Programming illustrates basic LabVIEW programming techniques, building up to advanced programming concepts. The CD-ROM contains a wealth of virtual instruments and software tools. NEW TO THIS EDITION • • • • • • • Completely updated for LabVIEW 8 (publishing June 2005) Leading book in the field since 1994 New DAQ Drivers New NI DAQ Cards--makes, models and speeds Embedding LabVIEW for LINUX LabVIEW FPGA CD-ROM of Virtual Instruments and Tools CONTENTS Roots. Getting Started. Controlling Program Flow. LabVIEW Data Types. Timing. Synchronization. Files. Gary’s Approach to Building an Application. Documentation. Instrument Driver Basics. Instrument Driver Development Techniques. Inputs and Outputs. Using the DAQ Library. Analog DAQ. Digital DAQ. Writing a Data Acquisition Program. ?Process Control Applications. Physics Applications. Data Visualization, Imaging and Sound. LabVIEW RT. LabVIEW FPGA.Embedded LabVIEW. SIGNALS & SYSTEMS DEMYSTIFIED by David McMahon 2007 (September 2006) / Softcover / 336 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147578-5 / MHID: 0-07-147578-8 Professional Book The fast and easy way to learn signals and systems. This easy-touse guide will help students taking this difficult subject, as well as professionals who want to brush up on their knowledge. You will get straightforward information on signal processing, linear systems, and discrete systems. Advanced topics covered include Fourier analysis, filtering, spectral density, AM and FM systems, and the z-Transform. FEATURES • An easy to understand overview of signal processing in the time domain, where students see detailed examples that show how to calculate energy, power and convolution • A time-saving guide to linear time-invariant systems. • An indispensable and eye-opening chapter on Fourier analysis unlocks the secrets of signal analysis in the frequency domain. • Instructive chapters on modulation and the z-transform give students the tools they need to master communications. • Other topics covered include filtering, spectral density and correlation, and amplitude, frequency and phase modulation. • Provides the fundamental tools necessary to understand radar, AM and FM signal processing, image processing, and signal processing associated with wireless communications, among other areas. CONTENTS Chapter 1: An Introduction to Signals Continuous and Discrete Signals; Energy and Power in Signals; Periodic Signals Computing Energy: Examples Even and Odd functions. Chapter 2: Linear Time-Invariant Systems Memoryless systems; Causal and non-causal systems; Linear Systems; Time-Invariance; Stability; Unit Impulse and Unit Step Functions; Impulse Response Function Convolution. Chapter 3: Discrete Time Signals; Energy and power in discrete signals; The Unit Impulse and Unit Step sequences; Properties of Discrete Sequences; Convolution; Discrete Linear Time-Invariant Systems. Chapter 4: Fourier Analysis; Fourier Series; Fourier Transform; Inverse Fourier Transform; Properties of Fourier Transform; Spectrum Plots. Chapter 5: Filtering; What is a filter?; Time and frequency response; Ideal low pass filters; Band pass transmission; Distortion; Phase delay and group delay. Chapter 6: Energy Spectral Density and Correlation; The correlation function; Autocorrelation; Energy spectral density; Power spectral density. Chapter 7: The Discrete Fourier Transform Definition; Examples; The Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform. Chapter 8: Amplitude Modulation; Amplitude Modulation; Double side-band modulation; Suppressed-Carrier Modulation; Single-side band modulation; Vestigal sideband modulation. Chapter 9: Phase and Frequency Modulation; Frequency modulation; Phase-Locked loop; FM Waves; Chapter 10: The z-Transform; Common z-transforms; Properties of the z-transform; Inverse z-transform; The System Function. DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING by Andreas Antoniou, University of Victoria, Canada 2006 / 965 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145424-7 / MHID: 0-07-145424-1 Professional Book Browse http://www.d-filter.ece.uvic.ca/ An up-to-the-minute textbook for junior/senior level signal processing courses and senior/graduate level digital filter design courses, this text is supported by a DSP software package known as D-Filter which would enable students to interactively learn the fundamentals of DSP and digital-filter design. The book includes a free license to D-Filter which will enable the owner of the book to download and install the most recent version of the software as well as future updates. FEATURES • Focus on DSP applications • Includes advanced digital filter design • All examples and problems can be worked in MATLAB or DSP Lab • DSP Lab allows students to work problems without purchasing MATLAB or going to the computer center CONTENTS Preface. Chapter 1: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing. Chapter 2: The Fourier Series and Fourier Transfer. Chapter 3: The z Transform. Chapter 4: Discrete-Time Systems. Chapter 5: Application of the z Transform. Chapter 6: The Sampling Process. Chapter 7: The Discrete Fourier Transform. Chapter 8: Realization of Digital Filters. Chapter 9: Design of Nonrecursive (FIR) Filters. Chapter 10: Approximations for Analog Filters. Chapter 11: Design of Recursive (IIR) Filters. Chapter 12: Recursive (IIR) Filters Satisfying Prescribed Specifications. Chapter 13: Random Signals. Chapter 14: Effects of Finite Word Length in Digital Filters. Chapter 15: Design of Nonrecursive Filters Using Optimization Methods. Chapter 16: Design of Recursive Filters Using Optimization Methods. Chapter 17: Wave Digital Filters. Chapter 18: Digital Signal Processing Applications. Appendix A: Complex Analysis. Appendix B: Elliptic Functions. Index. 157 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 157 11/15/06 5:32:30 PM Electrical Engineering CABLE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIOLOGY Third Edition by Eugene R Bartlett 2006 / 400 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145781-1 / MHID: 0-07-145781-X Professional Book Cable is now as much in the broadband business as it is television. This book explains the fundamentals of coaxial cable technology and the DSP that controls it, along with the cable modem and voice over IP technology now drastically changing the cable operators’ business. Aimed at working engineers and technicians, it can also be used a textbook for the a basic cable communications course in a 2 year tech program. FEATURES • • • • • • Coaxial cable basics Cable modems DSP for cable Fiber optics Voice over IP Worked examples and problems at the end of each chapter CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction to Cable Communications Systems. Chapter 2: Coaxial Cable Systems and Networks. Chapter 3: Headends and Signal Processing. Chapter 4: Fiber-Optic Technology in Cable Systems. Chapter 5: Digital Technology and Cable System Applications. Chapter 6: Subscriber Installation and Terminal Devices. Chapter 7: Cable Plant Testing and Maintenance Procedures. Chapter 8: Cable System Network Design Considerations. ELECTRICAL SAFETY HANDBOOK Third Edition by John Cadick, Mary Capelli-Schellpfeffer, and Dennis K Neitzel 2006 / 560 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145772-9 / MHID: 0-07-145772-0 Professional Book This is an accident-avoiding prescription for electricians, safety managers, and inspectors, and engineers dealing with electricity any voltage level. Presenting crucial protective safety strategies for industrial and commercial systems, the Handbook references all major safety codes (OSHA, NEC, NESC, and NFPA) where appropriate, creating a unique, onestop compliance manual for any company’s electrical safety training and reference needs. NEW TO THIS EDITION • • • • • New chapter on electrical maintenance Complete coverage of the new IEEE 1584 NEC 2005 NFPA 70E 2004 NESC 2002 CONTENTS Foreword. Preface. Chapter 1: Hazards of Electricity. Chapter 2: Electrical Safety Equipment. Chapter 3: Safety Procedures and Methods. Chapter 4: Grounding of Electrical Systems and Equipment. Chapter 5: Electrical Maintenance and Its Relationship to Safety. Chapter 6: Regulatory and Legal Safety Requirements and Standards. Chapter 7: Accident Prevention, Accident Investigation, Rescue, and First Aid. Chapter 8: Medical Aspects of Electrical Trauma. Chapter 9: LowVoltage Safety Synopsis. Chapter 10: Medium- and High-Voltage Safety Synopsis. Chapter 11: Human Factors in Electrical Safety. Chapter 12: Safety Management and Organizational Structure. Chapter 13: Safety Training Methods and Systems. ELECTRICITY DEMYSTIFIED by Stan Gibilisco 2006 / 320 pages / Softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-143925-1 / MHID: 0-07-143925-0 Professional Book FEATURES • Solve electrical circuit problems • Make power and energy determinations • Calculate voltage, current and resistance issues • Prepare for advanced courses in electricity • Improve sales and management skills in the area of electricity • Enhance knowledge of how electrical devices work • Each section ends with a 50-question, multiple-choice test. The book concludes with a 100-question final exam CONTENTS Part One: DC Electricity. 1. Atoms and Charge Carriers. 2. Current, Voltage, and Resistance. 3. Power and Energy. 4. Series and Parallel Circuits. 5. Cells and Batteries. Test: Part One--50 questions. Part Two: Ac Electricity. 6. Basics of AC. 7. Power Conversion. 8. Wire and Cable. 9. The Utility Grid. 10. Alternative Electricity. Test: Part Two--50 questions. Part Three: Magnetism. 11. What is Magnetism? 12. Types of Magnets. 13. Motors and Generators. 14. Electromagnetic Waves. 15. Universal Magnetism. Test: Part Three--50 questions. Final Exam--100 questions. Answers to Quiz and Test Questions. Symbols Used in Circuit Diagrams. Suggested Additional References. TEACH YOURSELF ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS Fourth Edition by Stan Gibilisco 2006 / 672 pages / Softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145933-4 / MHID: 0-07-145933-2 Professional Book The best combination self-teaching guide, home reference, and classroom text on electricity and electronics has been updated to deliver the latest advances. Great for preparing for amateur and commercial licensing exams, this guide has been prized by thousands of students and professionals for its uniquely thorough coverage ranging from DC and AC concepts to semiconductors and integrated circuits. • Written by Stan Gibilisco, an electronics legend and McGrawHill’s most popular TAB author • Perfect for hobbyists, students, and those of you who want to get ahead in tech-related careers • Packed with everything needed to enhance learning: 600+ illustrations, practical examples, and hundreds of test questions NEW TO THIS EDITION • Simple current-voltage-resistance determinators • Power calculations • Designing acoustical and audio systems • Designing circuits and systems • Contains several concise multiple-choice self-test questions • Helps readers solve problems such as: Simple current-voltageresistance determinations; Power calculations; Preparing for amateur or commercial license exams; Designing acoustical and audio systems; Using radiolocation and radionavigation systems; Designing circuits and systems; and Supplementing study in electricity and electronics curricula CONTENTS PART ONE: DIRECT CURRENT. Chapter 1. Basic Physical Concepts. Chapter 2. Electrical Units. Chapter 3. Measuring Devices. Chapter 4. Basic DC Circuits. Chapter 5. Direct-current Circuit Analysis. Chapter 6. Resistors. Chapter 7. Cells and Batteries. Chapter 8. Magnetism. Test: Part One. PART TWO: ALTERNATING CURRENT. Chapter 9. Alternating Current Basics. Chapter 10. Inductance. Chapter 11. Capacitance. Chapter 12. Phase. Chapter 13. Inductive Reactance. Chapter 14. Capacitive Reactance. Chapter 15. Impedance and Admittance. Chapter 16. RLC Circuit Analysis. Chapter 17. Power and Resonance in AC Circuits. Chapter 18. Transformers and Impedance Matching. Test: Part Two. PART THREE: BASIC ELECTRONICS. Chapter 19. Introduction to Semiconductors. Chapter 20. Some Uses of Diodes. Chapter 21. Power Supplies. Chapter 22. The Bipolar Transistor. Chapter 23. The Field-effect Transistor. Chapter 24. Amplifiers and Oscillators. Chapter 25. Data transmission and Reception. Chapter 26. Digital Principles. Chapter 27. Measurement and Monitoring. Test: Part Three. PART 158 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 158 11/15/06 5:32:30 PM Electrical Engineering FOUR: SPECIALIZED DEVICES AND SYSTEMS. Chapter 28. Electron Tubes. Chapter 29. Integrated Circuits. Chapter 30. Transducers and Sensors. Chapter 31. Audio and High Fidelity. Chapter 32. Personal Communications. Chapter 33. Computers and the Internet. Chapter 34. Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. Chapter 35. Location and Navigation. Test: Part Four FINAL EXAM. Appendix A. Answers to Quiz, Test, and Exam Questions. Appendix B. Schematic Symbols. Suggested Additional Reading and Reference. SMART ANTENNAS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS by Frank Gross 2006 / 288 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-144789-8 / MHID: 0-07-144789-X Professional Book Smart antennas boost the power of a wireless network, saving energy and money and greatly increasing the range of wireless broadband. Smart Antennas is a rigorous textbook on smart antenna design and deployment. FEATURES • • • • • • Sidelobe cancellers Beamsteering Direction of arrival estimation Channel characteristics Numerous worked examples Real world case studies CONTENTS 1. Introduction. 2. Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Fields 3. Antenna Fundamentals. 4. Array Fundamentals. 5. Principles of Random Variables and Processes. 6. Propagation Channel Characteristics. 7. Angle-of-Arrival Estimation. 8. Smart Antennas. MICROPROCESSOR DESIGN by Grant McFarland 2006 / Hardcover / 408 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145951-8 / MHID: 0-07-145951-0 Professional Book This unique step-by-step guide is a complete introduction to modern microprocessor design, explained in simple nontechnical language without complex mathematics. An ideal primer for those working in or studying the semiconductor industry, Microprocessor Design explains all the key concepts, terms, and acronyms needed to understand the steps required to design and manufacture a microprocessor. Developed from a successful corporate training course, this hands-on learning guide walks readers through every step of microprocessor design. You'll follow a new processor product from initial planning through design to production. In Microprocessor Design, the author converts his real-world design and teaching experience into an easy-to-follow reference employing an onthe-job-training approach to cover: The evolution of microprocessors • Microprocessor design planning • Architecture and microarchitecture • Logic design and circuit design • Semiconductor manufacturing • Processor packaging and test This authoritative reference is an excellent introduction for students or engineers new to processor design and can show industry veterans how their specialty fits into the overall design flow. This accessible and practical guide will provide the reader with a broad working knowledge of the concepts of microprocessor design, as well as an understanding of the individual steps in the process and the jargon used by the industry. CONTENTS Chapter 1: The Evolution of the Microprocessor. Chapter 2: Computer Components. Chapter 3: Design Planning. Chapter 4: Computer Architecture. Chapter 5: Microarchitecture. Chapter 6: Logic Design. Chapter 7: Circuit Design. Chapter 8: Layout. Chapter 9: Semiconductor Manufacturing. Chapter 10: Microprocessor Packaging. Chapter 11: Silicon Debug and Test. Glossary. Index VERILOG DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN Second Edition by Zainalabedin Navabi, Northeastern University 2006 / 384 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-144564-1 / MHID: 0-07-144564-1 Professional Book This rigorous text shows electronics designers and students how to deploy Verilog in sophisticated digital systems design. The Second Edition is completely updated--along with the many worked examples--for Verilog 2001, new synthesis standards and coverage of the new OVI verification library. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Uses Verilog 2001 throughout • New chapters on test-bench development • New OVL Verification Library • New synthesis standards • CD-ROM contains simulations and synthesis tools, including Aldec’s complete verilog simulator • Instructor’s Manua for academic use CONTENTS Chapter 1: Design Automation with Verilog. Chapter 2: Design with Verilog. Chapter 3: Combinational Circuits in Verilog. Chapter 4: Sequential Circuits in Verilog. Chapter 5: Language Utilities. Chapter 6: Test Methodologies. Chapter 7: Verification. Chapter 8: CPU Design and Verification. International Edition SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS Fourth Edition by Dennis Roddy, Lakehead University 2006 / 636 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146298-3 / MHID: 0-07-146298-8 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125286-7 / MHID: 0-07-125286-X [IE] Professional Book Highly regarded for more than a decade as both a teaching text and professional tutorial, this classic guide to satellite communications has been revised, updated, and expanded to cover global wireless applications, digital television, and Internet access via satellite. • In-depth, textbook-style coverage combined with an intuitive, lowmath approach makes this book particularly appealing to the wireless and networking markets • New to this edition: Global wireless services, including 3G; Antenna Options, Error Coding CONTENTS Chapter 1: Overview of Satellite Systems. Chapter 2: Orbits and Launching Methods. Chapter 3: The Geostationary Orbit. Chapter 4: Radio Wave Propagation. Chapter 5: Polarization. Chapter 6: Antennas. Chapter 7: The Space Segment. Chapter 8: The Earth Segment. Chapter 9: Analog Signals. Chapter 10: Digital Signals. Chapter 11: Error Control Coding. Chapter 12: The Space Link. Chapter 13: Interference. Chapter 14: Satellite Access. Chapter 15: Satellites in Networks. Chapter 16: Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) Television. Chapter 17: Satellite Mobile and Specialized Services. Appendix A: Answers To Selected Problems. Appendix B: Conic Sections. Appendix C: Nasa Two-line Orbital Elements. Appendix D: Listings Of Artificial Satellites. Appendix E: Illustrating Third-order Intermodulation Products. Appendix F: Acronyms. Appendix G: Logarithmic Units. Index. 159 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 159 11/15/06 5:32:31 PM Electrical Engineering ATM NETWORKS Second Edition by Sumit Kasera, Flextronics Software Systems 2005 / 502 pages / Softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-058353-5 / MHID: 0-07-058353-6 (Tata McGraw-Hill Title) Professional Book Networking technologies are playing a pivotal role in ‘networking’ our world. Among the networking technologies that are relevant today, ATM is one of the most popular and pervasive as it seamlessly integrates local area networks and wide area networks. Further, as it provides a single platform for voice, video and data, it facilitates convergence. ATM Networks: Concepts and Protocols is a single-stop reference on this technology. The revised edition of this book covers the relevant concepts, the three layers of ATM protocol reference model, core concepts of ATM networks (including signaling, routing and traffic management), interworking aspects and the application of ATM networks. Other notable changes in the second edition include: 1. Four new chapters on the application areas of ATM-ATM in MPLS Networks, Voice over ATM, ATM in DSL Networks and ATM in 3G Networks. 2. Three chapters on the core concepts of ATM-AAL2 Signalling, ATM Security and ATM Network Architecture and Interfaces. 3. Glossary and Review Questions. Profusely illustrated, this book provides fresh perspectives and makes comprehension of a rather difficult subject very easy. With this coverage, it will serve the needs of networking professionals and students. CONTENTS Part I: Background and Introduction. 1.Drivers of the Communication World. 2.Transfer Modes. 3.Overview of ATM. Part II: ATM Protocol Reference Model. 4.ATM Physical Layer. 5.ATM Layer. 6.ATM Adaptation Layer. Part III: Core Concepts of ATM. 7.ATM Traffic and Service Parameterization. 8.ATM Traffic Management. 9.ATM Switching. 10. ATM Addressing. 11.ATM Signalling. 12.ATM Routing. 13.AAL2 Signalling. 14.ATM Network Management. 15.ATM Security. Part IV: Interworking with ATM. 16.ATM Network Interfaces and Architecture. 17.ATM in LAN. 18.IP Over ATM. Part V: Application of ATM Network. 19.ATM and MPLS Networks. 20.Voice Over ATM. 21.ATM and DSL Networks. 22.ATM and 3G Networks. International Edition CHIP SCALE PACKAGE by John H Lau, Express Packaging Systems, Inc., Wataru Nakayama, University of Maryland, John Prince, University of Arizona and C P Wong, Institute of Technology 1999 / 564 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-038304-3 / MHID: 0-07-038304-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116508-2 / MHID: 0-07-116508-8 [IE] (International Edition is not for sale in Australia, Europe & Japan.) Professional Book CONTENTS Part I: Flip Chip and Wire Bond for CSP. Part II: Customized Leadframe Based CSPs. Part III: CSPs with Flexible Substrate. Part IV: CSPs with Rigid Substrate. Part V: Wafer-Level Redistribution CSPs. International Edition MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING Second Edition by William C.Y. Lee 1998 / 550 pages / Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115766-7 / MHID: 0-07-115766-2 [IE] (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Professional Book International Edition VHDL: ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS Second Edition International Edition LOW COST FLIP CHIP TECHNOLOGIES FOR DCA, WLCSP, AND PBGA ASSEMBLIES by John Lau, Interconnection Technologies Scientist, Agilent Technologies 2000 / 585 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-135141-6 / MHID: 0-07-135141-8 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118365-9 / MHID: 0-07-118365-5 [IE] (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Professional Book by Zainalabedin Navabi, Northeastern University 1998 / 656 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-046479-7 / MHID: 0-07-046479-0 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115525-0 / MHID: 0-07-115525-2 [IE] (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Professional Book CONTENTS Hardware Design Environments. VHDL Background. Design Methodology Based on VHDL. Basic Concepts in VHDL. Structural Specification of Hardware Design Organization and Parametrization Utilities for High Level Descriptions. Dataflow Descriptions in VHDL. Behavioral Descriptions of Hardware. CPU Modeling and Design. Interface Modeling and Design. Special Application Modeling. CONTENTS Chapter 1. Integrated Circuit Packaging Trends. Chapter 2. Chip-Level Interconnects: Wire Bonds and Solder Bumps. Chapter 3. Lead-Free Solders. Chapter 4. High-Density PCB and Substrates. Chapter 5. Flip Chip on Board with Solderless Materials. Chapter 6. Flip Chip on Board with Conventional Underfills. Chapter 7. Flip Chip on Board with No-Flow Underfills. Chapter 8. Flip Chip on Board with Imperfect Underfills. Chapter 9. Thermal Management of Flip Chip on Board. Chapter 10. Wafer-Level Packaging. Chapter 11. Solder-Bumped Flip Chip on Micro Via-in-Pad Substrates. Chapter 12. PCB Manufacturing, Testing, and Assembly of RIMMs. Chapter 13. Wire Bonding Chip (Face-Up) in PBGA Packages. Chapter 14. Wire Bonding Chip (Face-Down) in PBGA Packages. Chapter 15. Solder-Bumped Flip Chip in PBGA Packages. Chapter 16. Failure Analysis of Flip Chip on Low-Cost Substrates. International Edition ADVANCED MICROPROCESSORS Second Edition by Daniel Tabak, George Mason University 1995 / 523 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113715-7 / MHID: 0-07-113715-7 [IE] (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Professional Book 160 121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 160 11/15/06 5:32:32 PM