Usinga systems framework, this textbook provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the performance, analysis, and design of radio systems for students and practicing engineers. Presented within a consistent framework, the first part of the book describes the fundamentals of the subject: propagation, noise, antennas, and modulation. The analysis and design of radios including RF circuit design and signal processing is covered in the second half of the book.
Many people consider analog electronic circuit design complex. This is because designers can achieve the desired performance of a circuit in many ways. Together, theoretical concepts, circuit topologies, electronic devices, their operating conditions, and the system's physical construction constitute an enormous design space in which it is easy to get lost. For this reason, analog electronics often is regarded as an art rather than a solid discipline.
Analyzes core linear analog circuit designs: common-source, common-gate, and common-drain stages Design-oriented approach; analyzes various circuits through examples and exercises Part of the Modular Series of Microelectronic Device and Circuit Design Each module in the series provides a brief fundamental look at a specific topic "As of November 1, 2022, National Technology and Science Press ("NTS") has discontinued publication of 'Analysis and Design of Elementary MOS Amplifier Stages.' Accordingly, NTS has returned all copyrights and attendant rights with respect to the work to Boris Murmann."
Open Signals and Systems Laboratory Exercises is a collection of lab assignments that have been used in EE 224: Signals and Systems I in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Iowa State University. These lab exercises have been curated, edited, and presented in a consistent format to improve student learning.
This ebook provides a unique pedagogical approach to teaching the fundamentals of communication systems using interactive graphics and in-line questions. The material opens with describing the transformation of bits into digital baseband waveforms. Double-sideband suppressed carrier modulation and quadrature modulation then provide the foundation for the discussions of Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK), Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK), M-ary Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (M-QAM), M-ary Phase Shift Keying (MPSK), and the basic theory of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). Traditional analog modulation systems are also described. Systems trade-offs, including link budgets, are emphasized. Interactive graphics allow the students to engage with and visualize communication systems concepts. Interactivity and in-line review questions enables students to rapidly examine system tradeoffs and design alternatives. The topics covered build upon each other culminating with an introduction to the implementation of OFDM transmitters and receivers, the ubiquitous technology used in WiFi, 4G and 5G communication systems.
Welcome to DC Electrical Circuit Analysis, an open educational resource (OER). The goal of this text is to introduce the theory and practical application of analysis of DC electrical circuits. It is offered free of charge under a Creative Commons non-commercial, share-alike with attribution license. For your convenience, along with the free pdf and odt files, print copies are available at a very modest charge. Check my web sites for links.
Welcome to the AC Electrical Circuit Analysis, an open educational resource (OER). The goal of this text is to introduce the theory and practical application of analysis of AC electrical circuits. It assumes familiarity with DC circuit analysis. If you have not studied DC circuit analysis, it is strongly recommended that you read the companion OER text, DC Electrical Circuit Analysis before continuing. Both texts are offered free of charge under a Creative Commons non-commercial, share-alike with attribution license. For your convenience, along with the free pdf and odt files, print copies are available at a very modest charge. Check my web sites for links.
Electromagnetics, volume 2 by Steven W. Ellingson is a 216-page peer-reviewed open textbook designed especially for electrical engineering students in the third year of a bachelor of science degree program. It is intended as the primary textbook for the second semester of a two-semester undergraduate engineering electromagnetics sequence. The book addresses magnetic force and the Biot-Savart law; general and lossy media; parallel plate and rectangular waveguides; parallel wire, microstrip, and coaxial transmission lines; AC current flow and skin depth; reflection and transmission at planar boundaries; fields in parallel plate, parallel wire, and microstrip transmission lines; optical fiber; and radiation and antennas.
Microwave and RF Design: Amplifiers and Oscillators presents the design of amplifiers and oscillators in a way that enables state-of-the-art designs to be realized. Detailed strategies and case studies are presented. Design of competitive microwave amplifiers and oscillators is particularly challenging as many trade-offs are required in design, and the design decisions cannot be reduced to a formulaic flow. The emphasis is on developing design skills. This book is suitable as both an undergraduate and graduate textbook, as well as a career-long reference book.
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Electrical engineering encompasses an extremely wide array of industries. This includes its core application in power generation and transmission to the evolving field of quantum technology.
A comprehensive stack of reference materials is necessary to keep a certain degree of proficiency in the field. This article lists a collection of electrical engineering books covering a range of theories and practices.
This reference handbook focuses on power engineering. It possesses highly accurate and comprehensive discussions that aim to serve as a guide for practicing electrical engineers. Some of its topics include power generation, transmission, distribution, and operation.
Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers has been around for more than 100 years and is currently in its seventeenth edition. A staff of more than 100 experts contributed to the making of this current version. It features new sections such as Interconnected Power Grids, Power System Operations, and Wind and Solar Power Generation.
Its presentation and approach are directed towards senior electrical engineering undergraduates and even practicing electric utility engineers. The use of advanced computer-based techniques explained in a tutorial manner is one of the popular takeaways of this book.
This book focuses on the fundamentals of the three main electric devices: generators, motors, and transformers. Its content caters to a wide audience of electrical engineering students and other engineering professionals.
The topics covered in this book are constantly changing. The changes are concurrent with the rapid advance in the development of solid-state motor drives. Throughout its revisions, lesser emphasis is given to DC motors. This is due to the developing practicality of AC motors for speed control applications.
Moving on from the field of practical electrical engineering, electromagnetics is the fundamental subject for other sub-branches of the field. Concepts of electrical, electronics, communication, signal processing, instrumentation, and control engineering all rely on basic electromagnetics.
The book features a general layout of chapters, basic style of visuals, and worked problems. To add emphasis on texts, it uses icons for common mistakes, ideas worth noting, problems with multiple solutions.
This book is intended for both students and engineers with a reasonable degree of proficiency. Going through its chapters, its context gradually builds up from simple concepts to advanced topics. The author has the intention of combining engineering disciples and the perspectives of an experimental physicist.
It works on the fundamental theories behind electronics and its practical applications. The content broadly covers the whole field of electronics. It consists of 23 chapters containing information ranging from classical devices to new and emerging technology.
Control Systems Engineering is highly popular because of its clear writing. It is a recommended book not only for electrical engineers but for anyone who wishes to self-study the topic. This text centers on the practical applications of controls to the analysis and design of feedback systems. It contains explanations backed by real-world examples and case studies.
This book also features material on control system computer-aided analysis and design using MATLAB and LabVIEW. These are particularly useful for topics such as the Root Locus Techniques wherein its solution is tedious to perform manually. Control Systems Engineering is currently on its 8th edition.
Most instrumentation and control references are leaned towards chemical engineering. This book, on the other hand, is intended for electrical engineers.
It first touches on the topics of measurement standards and errors. Then the book goes on to the electrical aspects of the field. Most of the content talks about individual electrical components, circuits, and signal measurement systems.
Instrumentation and Measurement in Electrical Engineering are aimed at forming technical and scientific knowledge about instrumentation systems. It is good in instructing how to apply measurement methods using electrical systems for a particular application.
Going up a notch from the previous item brings Modern Control Engineering by Ogata. This book gives a comprehensive treatment of the analysis and design of control systems based on classical and modern control theories. It is an excellent reference for senior students with a background in differential equations and advanced mathematics.
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