Title:
Learning electronics communications through experimentation using electronics workbench multisim
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Publication Information:
Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, 2002
Physical Description:
1v + 1 CD-ROM (CP 2600)
ISBN:
9780130420657
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Summary
Summary
For Electronics Communications and Telecommunications courses. Using computer-simulated experiments, this text provides a means of reinforcing important concepts in electronics communications without the high cost of expensive electronics communication equipment. To help reinforce important concepts, the text requires students to do calculations and answer a series of questions about the results.
Table of Contents
1 Passive Low-Pass and High-Pass Filters |
2 Passive Band-Pass and Band-Stop Filters |
3 Active Low-Pass and High-Pass Filters |
4 Active Band-Pass and Band-Stop Filters |
5 Fourier Theory--Frequency Domain and Time Domain |
6 Amplitude Modulation (AM) |
7 AM Modulators and Demodulators |
8 SSB Modulation and Demodulation |
9 Frequency and Modulation (FM) |
10 Frequency Modulators and Demodulators |
11 FM Demodulation and Frequency Synthesis Using a Phase-Locked Loop |
12 Frequency Conversion Using a Mixer |
13 Oscillators (Carrier Generators) |
14 Class A Power Amplifiers |
15 Class B Push-Pull Power Amplifiers |
16 Class C Power Amplifiers and Frequency Multipliers |
17 Analog Communication Using Frequency-Division Multiplexing |
18 Transmission Lines and impedance Matching |
19 Digital Communication and Digital Encoding |
20 Digital Communication Using Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK) |
21 Digital Communication and Error Detection and Correction |
22 Digital Communication Using Time-Division Multiplexing |
23 Digital Communication of analog Data Using Pulse-Code Modulation (PCM) |