Electronic Communications Systems: Fundamentals Through Advanced

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Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2004 - Technology & Engineering - 1163 pages

For courses in Introduction to Electronic Communications and Digital and Data Communications.

Comprehensive in scope and contemporary in coverage, this text introduces basic electronic and data communications fundamentals, and explores their application in modern digital and data communications systems. Students with previous knowledge in basic electronic principles and fundamental calculus concepts will gain a complete understanding of the topics presented here. Tomasi's Advanced Electronic Communications Systems 6/e is the last 10 chapters of this text.

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Contents

INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS
1
SIGNAL ANALYSIS AND MIXING
39
OSCILLATORS PHASELOCKED LOOPS AND FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZERS
65
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After serving in the U.S. Army, Wayne Tomasi studied at Arizona State University, where he earned a degree in engineering. He continued with graduate work at that same institution. During his career, Tomasi has worked for six years as a communications engineer with AT&T, three years as a design engineer of biological test equipment, one year as a TV broadcast engineer, and one year as supervisor of the electronic communications department at Arizona State University. His background of practical experience is evident in the very accessible texts he has produced during 17 years as professor of electronics, first at the DeVry Institute of Technology in Phoenix and later at Mesa Community College. In addition to the books he has authored, he has also written five laboratory manuals. Tomasi is a man committed to his subject and to cultivating that same commitment in his students.

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