Lab Manual for Electronic Communications
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This is a student supplement associated with:
Electronic Communications: A System Approach, 1/e
Jeffrey S. Beasley
Jonathan D. Hymer
Gary M. Miller
ISBN: 0132988631
This is a student supplement associated with:
Electronic Communications: A System Approach, 1/e
Jeffrey S. Beasley
Jonathan D. Hymer
Gary M. Miller
ISBN: 0132988631
Chapter pedagogy helps students identify and learn key concepts.
- Each chapter includes a summary, review questions, and problems that review key concepts and help students see the “big picture.”
The emphasis on narrative structure, particularly in fundamentals chapters, offers a cohesive introduction to key concepts.
- Allows students to make connections between concepts at a conceptual level rather than memorizing a large number of seemingly unrelated facts.
Reviews concepts covered in basic electronics courses, including nature of a sine wave, reactance and resonance, and classes of amplification.
- Acknowledges that there may be a significant lapse in time between the electronics fundamentals courses and the communications course.
- Gives instructors the opportunity to review some basics while placing the concepts in context, where their importance will become more apparent.
Includes topics and end-of-chapter questions that help students prepare for the FCC General Radiotelephone Operator License exam.
- The FCC GROL is still valued in industry; many employers use it as a resume filter to screen applicants, and in some industries (particularly avionics) possession of the GROL is mandatory.
Covers the latest in digital communications and digital signal processing.
- Most up-to-date treatment of enabling technologies behind latest-generation wireless systems, including 3G and 4G/LTE.
- Addresses the following topics: digital modulation, digital signal processing, finite-impulse response filters, spread spectrum, orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing, multiple-input/multiple-output configurations.
Discusses topics not found in other communications texts intended for 2-year programs.
- Covers the following topics: SINAD (sensitivity) testing, squelch system operation, finite-impulse response filters and digital signal processing, the complex exponential and analytic signals, DSP modulation/demodulation, spread-spectrum techniques, wireless networks including 802.11n, Bluetooth and ZigBee, enhanced coverage of GSM and CDMA voice networks, coverage of two-way and trunked radio systems, software-defined radio, cavity filters/duplexers/combiners, impedance matching and network analysis (including S parameters), Maxwell’s equations, and system link-budgeting and path-loss calculatiosns.
Introduction to the concept of analytic frequency and the complex exponential.
- Describes the math behind many of the digital-signal processing implementations of digital modulation and demodulation that are now becoming mainstream implementations.
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1. Fundamental Communications Concepts
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2. Amplitude Modulation
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3. Angle Modulation
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4. Communications Circuits
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5. Transmitters
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6. Receivers
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7. Digital Communications Techniques
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8. Digital Modulation and Demodulation
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9. Telephone Networks
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10. Wireless Communications Systems
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11. Computer Communication and the Internet
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12. Transmission Lines
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13. Wave Propagation
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14. Antennas
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15. Waveguides and Radar
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16. Fiber Optics
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Appendix A: FCC General Radiotelephone Operator License (GROL) Requirements
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Dimensions | 0.70 × 8.40 × 10.70 in |
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Author | Jeffrey S. Beasley, Jonathan D. Hymer, Gary M. Miller, Mark E. Oliver, David Shores |
Subjects | careers, higher education, Vocational / Professional Studies, Electronics Technology, Electronic Communications |