This book is a major mid-twentieth-century textbook on communication engineering, revised in its third edition to emphasize the fundamentals of linear-network analysis and synthesis. It explains the mathematical and circuit foundations needed for communication systems, including network principles, steady-state analysis, network theorems, resonance, bridge networks, iterative networks, wave filters, infinite lines, reflection, low-loss lines, impedance transformation, impedance matching, broad-band transformation, equalization, linear amplifiers, and electromechanical coupling. The book is especially useful for understanding classical communication systems before the dominance of fully digital communication theory. Its treatment links circuit theory with signal transmission problems, modulation requirements, impedance control, filters, transformers, amplifiers, and line behavior. The preface indicates that the third edition narrows the field from the broader communication topics of earlier editions toward the linear network methods that support more specialized study in antennas, propagation, electroacoustics, servomechanisms, information theory, pulse circuits, and computer-related communication systems.
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Communication Engineering: Third Edition
W. L. Everitt; G. E. Anner
Penerbit :
McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York/Toronto/London
Tahun :
1956
Buku Text
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No Scan922
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No Klasifikasi621.38 Eve c
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ISBN-
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ISSN469A/IX/2006
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No Registrasi469A/IX/2006
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Lokasi Terbit-
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Jumlah Hal-
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Label469A/IX/2006
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Versi DigitalTIDAK
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Versi FisikTIDAK
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Lokasi Rak Buku Fisik//
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Jumlah Exemplar Fisik Tersedia-