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CONTENTS
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CONTENTS
Katsuhiko Ogata
784 | 2014
FEATURES
■ Revised and expanded content throughout—Keeps students up-to-date with
ISBN: 9789332534971 the latest information in the field.
■ Expanded and earlier presentation of state-space modeling—Allows instructors
to cover this topic earlier in the course as is commonly preferred and with
the added teaching help of MATLAB for extensive use in solving computation
problems in state-space format.
■ Added chapter on modeling dynamic systems—Chapter 4.
■ Discusses transfer-function approach to system modeling.
■ Use of MATLAB throughout- Enables students to solve most of the computational problems in the book.
■ Hundreds of examples and worked-out problems—With and without solutions—Gives students the opportunity
to practice and apply learned concepts in each chapter.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to System Dynamics 8. Time-Domain Analyses of Dynamic Systems
2. The Laplace Transform 9. Frequency-Domain Analyses of Dynamic Systems
3. Mechanical Systems 10. Frequency-Domain Analyses and the Design of
4. Transfer-Function Approach to Modeling Dynamic Control Systems
Systems 11. Time-Domain Analyses of Control Systems
5. State-Space Approach to Modeling Dynamic Appendix A. Systems of Units
Systems Appendix B. Conversion Tables
6. Electrical Systems and Electromechanical Systems Appendix C. Vector-Matrix Algebra
7. Fluid Systems and Thermal Systems Appendix D. Introduction to MATLAB
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ADvANCED/MODERN CONTROL SYSTEMS
940 | 2015
CONTENTS
1. The Fundamental Laws of Electrical Engineering 12. Simplifying Logical Functions
Part One: Electric Circuit Theory 13. Components of Digital Systems
2. The Circuit Elements. Elementary Network Theory 14. Microprocessor Computer Systems
3. Circuit Differential Equations Part Four: Electromechanical Energy Conversion
4. Forms and Solutions. Circuit Dynamics and Forced 15. Magnetic Theory and Circuits
Responses 16. Transformers
5. The Laplace-Transform Method of Finding Circuit 17. Electromechanical Energy Conversion
Solutions 18. The Three-Phase Induction Motor
6. Sinusoidal Steady-State Response of Circuits 19. Three-Phase Synchronous Machines
Part Two: Electronics 20. D-C Machines
7. Electron Control Devices 21. Single-Phase Induction Motors
8. Semiconductor Types 22. Stepper Motors
9. Semiconductor Electronic Circuits Part Five: Feedback Control Systems
10. Special Topics and Applications 23. Principles of Automatic Control
Part Three: Digital Systems 24. Dynamic Behavior of Control Systems
11. Binary Logic: Theory and Implementation Appendices
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BASiC ELECTRiCAL ENGiNEERiNG
608 | 2013
FEATURES
■ Presents a comprehensive coverage on the ■ Web Supplements includes animations, important
fundamentals of the subject, such as Dielectric formulae, periodic chart, key terminology,
Materials, Electrochemical Action, Inductors, and Diagrammatic Symbols etc.
Hysterisis. ■ Excellent pedagogy
■ Chapters focusing on magnetic materials, complex ■ Learning Objectives
algebra, fourier series, first and second order ■ Chapter Summary
systems ■ 900+ illustrations
■ Additional solved examples provided at the end of ■ 450+ solved questions
chapter for concrete understanding of topics ■ 450+ unsolved questions
■ 300+ MCQs with answers
CONTENTS
1. System of Units 16. Single Phase Alternating Voltage and Current
2. Electrons in Action 17. Three–Phase Circuits and Systems
3. Electric Circuits 18. Complex Algebra
4. Simple D.C. Circuits 19. Work, Power and Energy
5. Networks (D.C.) 20. Power Factor Correction
6. Mesh Current and Node-Voltage Analysis 21. LCR Circuits
7. Electrochemical Action 22. Resonance
8. Electromagnetism 23. The Fourier Series
9. Inductors and A.C. Transients 24. Networks (A.C.)
10. Hysteresis 25. Delta Wye Transformations
11. Magnetic Materials 26. Attenuators and Filters
12. Electrostatics 27. Transmission Lines
13. Capacitors and D.C. Transients 28. First and Second Order Systems
14. Dielectric Materials 29. Laplace Transforms
15. Field Theory 30. Coupled Circuits
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BASiC ELECTRiCAL ENGiNEERiNG
S. P. Bali
456 | 2013
ISBN: 9789332514416
Allan R. Hambley
912 | 2016
FEATURES
■ Updated coverage of MATLAB and the Symbolic ■ Discussion on Freescale Semiconductor HCS12/9S12
Toolbox for network analysis family as an example of microcontrollers
■ Explanation of how the Wheatstone bridge is used in ■ Approximately 200 problems added, replacing some
strain measurements of the problems from the previous edition
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 10. Diodes
2. Resistive Circuits 11. Amplifiers: Specifications and External
3. Inductance and Capacitance Characteristics
4. Transients 12. Field-Effect Transistors
5. Steady-State Sinusoidal Analysis 13. Bipolar Junction Transistors
6. Frequency Response, Bode Plots, and Resonance 14. Operational Amplifiers
7. Logic Circuits 15. Magnetic Circuits and Transformers
8. Computers and Microcontrollers 16. DC Machines
9. Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems 17. AC Machines”
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BASiC ELECTRiCAL ENGiNEERiNG
1008 | 2010
FEATURES
■ Brand new chapter on Electrical Energy Systems including a detailed
examination of renewable energy sources
■ Updated and extended coverage in key areas such as Op-Amps; Induction
Motors; and Fibreoptics
■ Even more exercises and examples added to enhance problem solving skills
ISBN: 9788131733660
CONTENTS
Section 1: Electrical Principles 25. Digital Numbers
1. International System of Measurement 26. Digital Systems
2. Introduction to Electrical Systems 27. Microprocessors and Programs
3. Simple DC Circuits 28. Control Systems
4. Network Theorems 29. Signals
5. Capacitance and Capacitors 30. Data Transmission and Signals
6. Electromagnetism 31. Communications
7. Simple Magnetic Circuits 32. Fibreoptics
8. Inductance in a DC Circuit Section 3: Power Engineering
9. Alternating Voltage and Current 33. Multiphase Systems
10. Single-phase Series Circuits 34. Transformers
11. Single-phase Parallel Networks 35. Introduction to Machine Theory
12. Power in AC Circuits 36. AC Synchronous Machine Windings
13. Complex Notation 37. Characteristics of AC Synchronous
14. Resonance in AC Circuits Machines
15. Network Theorems Applied to AC Networks 38. Induction Motors
Section 2: Electronic Engineering 39. Electrical Energy Systems
16. Electronic Systems 40. Power Systems
17. Passive Filters 41. Direct-current Machines
18. Amplifier Equivalent Networks 42. Direct-current Motors
19. Semiconductor Materials 43. Control System Motors
20. Rectifiers 44. Motor Selection and Efficiency
21. Junction Transistor Amplifiers 45. Power Electronics
22. FET Amplifiers Section 4: Measurements
23. Further Semiconductor Amplifiers 46. Electronic Measuring Instruments
24. Interfacing Digital and Analogue Systems 47. Analogue Measuring Instruments
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BASiC ELECTRiCAL ENGiNEERiNG
S. K. Sahdev
656 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Detailed coverage on AC Circuits and DC Circuits ■ Coverage on specialized motors like hysteresis motor,
■ Separate chapters on Domestic Wiring and stepper motor, linear induction motor and universal
Illumination and Earthing and Electrical Safety motor
■ Step-by-step problem-solving methodology to hone ■ Excellent pedagogy
problem-solving skills ■ 600+ Figures and Illustrations
■ Extended coverage on electric machines and ■ 500+ Solved Questions
measurements ■ 450+ Unsolved Questions
■ In-depth discussion on renewable sources of energy ■ 200+ MCQs
CONTENTS
1. Concepts of Circuit Theory 10. Single-phase Transformers
2. DC Circuit Analysis and Network Theorems 11. DC Machines (Generators and Motors)
3. Electrostatics and Capacitors 12. Three-Phase Induction Motors
4. Batteries 13. Single-Phase Induction Motors
5. Magnetic Circuits 14. Three-Phase Synchronous Machines
6. AC Fundamentals 15. Sources of Electrical Power . . . . . . . . . . . . Online
7. Single-phase AC Circuits 16. Introduction to Power System . . . . . . . . . . Online
8. Three-phase AC Circuits 17. Introduction to Earthing and Electrical Safety . . . Online
9. Measuring Instruments 18. Domestic Wiring & Illumination . . . . . . . . Online
S. K. Bhattacharya
936 | 2017
ISBN: 9789332586505
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BASiC ELECTRiCAL ENGiNEERiNG
FEATURES
■ Extensively covers syllabus prescribed by all major formulas, equations and points to remember.
technical universities ■ Step by Step tutorial Based approach
■ Discussion on important topics such as electric ■ Enhanced pedagogy
safety and protection, digital instruments, common- ■ 600+ review questions
emitter, common-base transistor configuration and ■ 250+ solved examples
characteristics. ■ 330+ multiple-choice questions
■ End- Chapter terminologies - List of important ■ 740+ illustrations
CONTENTS
1. Basic Concepts, Laws, and Principles 10. Synchronous Machines
2. DC Networks and Network Theorems 11. Measurement and Measuring Instruments
3. AC Fundamentals and Single-phase Circuits 12. Transducers
4. Three-phase System 13. Power Systems
5. Electromagnetism and Magnetic Circuits 14. Semiconductor Devices
6. Transformers 15. Rectifiers and Other Diode Circuits
7. DC Machines 16. Digital Electronics
8. Three-phase Induction Motors 17. Integrated Circuits
9. Single-phase Motors 18. Communication Systems”
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and Computer
Engineering
Kerns /irwin
iSBN: 9788177580198
672 2005
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BASiC ELECTRiCAL ENGiNEERiNG
Robert L. Boylestad
1096 | 2013
FEATURES
■ Learning Objectives: Set up each chapter for the ■ Section Rewrites: Many sections have been rewritten
reader to be clearer, more practical, and succinct
■ Calculator Coverage: Updated calculator coverage to ■ Revised Lab Manual w/a more consistent format
the TI-89 ■ Updated photos and illustrations
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 16. Series-Parallel ac Networks
2. Voltage and Current 17. Methods of Analysis and Selected Topics (ac)
3. Resistance 18. Network Theorems (ac)
4. Ohm’s Law, Power, and Energy 19. Power (ac)
5. Series dc Circuits 20. Resonance
6. Parallel dc Circuits 21. Transformers
7. Series-Parallel Circuits 22. Polyphase Systems
8. Methods of Analysis and Selected Topics (dc) 23. Pulse Waveforms and the R-C Response
9. Network Theorems 24. Nonsinusoidal Circuits
10. Capacitors Appendix: Conversion Factors
11. Inductors Appendix: PSpice and Multisim
12. Magnetic Circuits Appendix: Determinants
13. Sinusoidal Alternating Waveforms Appendix: Magnetic Parameter Conversions
14. The Basic Elements and Phasors Appendix: Maximum Power Transfer Conditions
15. Series and Parallel ac Circuits Summary of Equations
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CiRCUiTS AND NETWORKS
Thomas L. Floyd
984 | 2016
FEATURES
■ Hallmark Features: ■ Troubleshooting coverage
■ Numerous worked examples and related problems ■ Full four color format
throughout each chapter help illustrate and clarify ■ Two complete Lab Manuals
basic concepts of specific procedures. ■ Complete Instructor Resource package (Power Point
■ Real scenario “Applications”, many of which are new files, Companion Website, Multisim CD w/circuit
to this edition are emphasized with most chapters. file examples, Prentice Hall Test Manager software,
■ Complete and straightforward presentation of the Instructors Resource Manual w/solutions to chapter
basics of electrical components and circuits. problems, solutions to both lab manuals)
CONTENTS
1. Quantities and Units 11. Introduction to Alternating Current and Voltage
2. Voltage, Current, and Resistance 12. Capacitors
3. Ohm’s Law 13. Inductors
4. Energy and Power 14. RC Circuits
5. Series Circuits 15. RL Circuits
6. Parallel Circuits 16. RLC Circuits and Resonance
7. Series-Parallel Circuit 17. Passive filters
8. Circuit Theorems and Conversions 18. Circuit Theorems in AC Analysis
9. Branch, Loop, and Node Analyses 19. Time Response of Reactive Circuits
10. Magnetism and Electromagnetism 20. Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications
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CiRCUiTS AND NETWORKS
Lawrence P. Huelsman
640 | 2015
ISBN: 9789332550551
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 10. The Laplace Transform-II
2. Resistors, Sourses, and Simple Circuits 11. Two-Port Network Parameters
3. Resistance Networks 12. The Fourier Series
4. Capacitors and Inductors A. Matrices and Determinants
5. First-Order Circuits B. Complex Numbers
6. Second-Order and Higher-Order Circuits C. Use of Spice in Circuit Analysis
7. Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis-I Answers to Review Questions
8. Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis-II Answers to Selected Problems
9. The Laplace Transform-I
John D. Ryder
608 | 2015
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CiRCUiTS AND NETWORKS
K. S. Suresh Kumar
840 | 2008
FEATURES
■ Replete with clear illustrations, solved examples, relations.
review questions and end-of-chapter problems, the ■ Discussions of key topics are borne out with
narrative style is ideal for students at the freshman precision and mathematical rigor, adding value to the
and sophomore level. treatment.
■ Basic concepts are explained in detail, placing ■ Linear time-invariant circuits are dealt with due focus,
emphasis on providing a qualitative understanding providing the students of linear systems analysis, and
of various circuit theory concepts and their inter- signals and systems with sound reference material.
CONTENTS
Part i: Basic Concepts Part iv: Time-Domain Analysis of Dynamic
1. Circuit Variables and Circuit Elements Circuits
2. Basic Circuit Laws 10. Simple Rl Circuits in Time-Domain
3. Single Element Circuits 11. RC and RLC Circuits in Time-Domain
Part ii: Analysis of Memory less Circuits 12. Higher Order Circuits in Time-Domain
4. Nodal Analysis and Mesh Analysis of Memory less Part v: Frequency-Domain Analysis of Dynamic
Circuits Circuits
5. Circuit Theorems 13. Dynamic Circuits with Periodic Input - Analysis by
6. The Operational Amplifier as a Circuit Element Fourier Series
Part iii: Sinusoidal Steady-State in Dynamic 14. Dynamic Circuits With a Periodic Inputs - Analysis
Circuits by Fourier
7. Power and Energy in Periodic Waveforms 15. Analysis of Dynamic Circuits by Laplace Transforms
8. The Sinusoidal Steady-State Response Part vi: introduction to Network Analysis
9. Sinusoidal Steady-State in Three-Phase 16. Two-Port Networks and Passive Filters
Circuits 17. Introduction to Networktopology
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CiRCUiTS AND NETWORKS
van valkenburg
592 | 2015
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CiRCUiTS AND NETWORKS
1046 | 2013
FEATURES
■ Clear exposition of the basic principles of control and system sensitivity, state variable models,
system design techniques - Using frequency and time- controllability and observability, computer control
domain methods including robust control design and systems, internal model control, robust PID
an introduction to digital control systems controllers, and computer-aided design and analysis
■ An integrated design and analysis approach to real- ■ The topic of design of real-world, complex control
world engineering problems system is a major theme throughout the text - Places
■ Coverage of computer-aided design and analysis emphasis on design for real-world applications, which
using MATLAB® and LabVIEW MathScript - Appears addresses interest in design by ABET and industry
throughout the text and in end-of-chapter examples ■ At least one design problem in each chapter - This
and problems addresses the interest in design of ABET and industry
■ Coverage of several topics - Robust control systems
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Control Systems 4. Feedback Control System Characteristics
2. Mathematical Models of Systems 5. The Performance of Feedback Control Systems
3. State Variable Models 6. The Stability of Linear Feedback Systems
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CiRCUiTS AND NETWORKS/CONTROL SYSTEMS
Robert H. Bishop is the OPUS Dean of Engineering at Marquette University and is a Professor in the Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering. Prior to coming to Marquette University, he was a Professor of Aerospace Engi-
neering and Engineering Mechanics at The University of Texas at Austin for 20 years where he held the Joe J. King Pro-
fessorship and was a Distinguished Teaching Professor. Professor Bishop started his engineering career as a member
of the technical staff at the MIT Charles Stark Draper Laboratory. He authors the well-known textbook for teaching
graphical programming entitled Learning with LabVIEW and is also the editor-in-chief of the Mechatronics Handbook.
936 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Single-source coverage of the full spectrum of ■ Practical issues of real-world control system design
control—From simple classical ideas to sophisticated are emphasized—The text covers the traditional
multivariable problems. topics, but goes well beyond introductory topics
■ A major emphasis on design issues not found in to consider implementations of PID control, Smith
other books on the topic—Such as digital and hybrid predictors, fundamental limitations in design arising
control systems, PID control including classical tuning from delays, right half plan zeros and right half plane
methods, integration of state space and transfer poles, impact of actuator limitations (slew rate and
function approaches, including Kalman filter and amplitude constraints).
linear quadratic regulator.
CONTENTS
i. The Elements 8. Fundamental Limitations in SISO Control
1. The Excitement of Control Engineering 9. Frequency-Domain Design Limitations
2. Introduction to the Principles of Feedback 10. Architectural Issues in SISO Control
3. Modeling 11. Dealing with Constraints
4. Continuous-Time Signals and Systems iv. Digital Computer Control
ii. SiSO Control Essentials 12. Models for Sampled-Data Systems
5. Analysis of SISO Control Loops 13. Digital Control
6. Classical PID Control 14. Hybrid Control
7. Synthesis of SISO Controllers v. Advanced Siso Control
iii. SiSO Control Design 15. SISO Controller Parameterizations
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CONTROL SYSTEMS
Stefan Graebe’s career spans both academic and industrial positions. He was previously research coordinator in the
Centre for Industrial Control Science at the University of Newcastle. He is currently head of the Department of Optimi-
zation and Automation for the Schwechat refinery of OMV—Austria.
Mario Salgado received a Maters degree in Control from Imperial College and a Ph.D. from the University of Newcas-
tle. He is currently an academic in the Department of Electronics at the Universidad Tecnica Frederico Santa Maria,
Valparaíso—Chile. His interests include signal processing and control systems design.
Katsuhiko Ogata
550 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Chapter 8 first discusses PID control in general and mathematical proofs only when they contribute to an
then presents two-degrees-of-freedom control understanding of the material.
systems — Presents a computational (MATLAB) ■ Over 150 chapter-end worked problems and 180
method to determine system parameters so the unsolved problems clarify students’ understanding
system will have the desired transient characteristics. of the material at strategic points throughout the
■ An improved chapter on the design of control text.
systems in state space (Chapter 10) — This chapter ■ An introduction to the two-degrees-of-freedom
treats pole placement and observer design and control system and introduction to robust control.
includes quadratic optimal control. MATLAB is Presents a MATLAB approach to the design of high
extensively used in the design problems using pole performance control systems.
placement and observer design. ■ A comprehensive coverage of root-locus analyses not
■ An in-depth treatment of topics emphasizes both the found in other texts.
basic concepts and the design aspects of control systems. ■ Detailed coverage of frequency response of control
■ An accessible presentation that avoids highly systems.
mathematical arguments. The author introduces
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CONTROL SYSTEMS
Katsuhiko Ogata
760 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Includes detailed discussion of the theoretical ■ Additional chapter on the polynomial equations
background for designing control systems approach to the control systems design.
■ It highlights the importance of MATLAB for studying ■ Offers numerous solved problems and instructive
discrete-time control systems examples throughout.
■ Use MATLAB optimally to get numerical solutions.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Discrete-Time Control Systems. 7. Polynomial Equations Approach to Control Systems
2. The z Transform. Design.
3. z-Plane Analysis of Discrete-Time Control Systems. 8. Quadratic Optimal Control Systems.
4. Design of Discrete-Time Control Systems by Appendixes
Conventional Methods. A. Vector-Matrix Analysis.
5. State-Space Analysis. B. z Transform Theory.
6. Pole Placement and Observer Design. C. Pole Placement Design with Vector Control.
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CONTROL SYSTEMS
1056 | 2015
CONTENTS
1. Control System Modeling 9. Polar Plot And Nyquist Plot
2. Physical System And Components 10. Constant M & N Circles And Nichol’s Chart
3. Block Diagram Reduction Techniques 11. Design Of Compensators Using Polar
4. Signal Flow Graph Plot And Bode Plot
5. Time Response Analysis 12. State Space Analysis
6. Stability And Routh-Hurwitz Criterion 13. Introduction To Digital Control
7. Root Locus Techniques System
8. Frequency Response Analysis 14. MATLAB Programs
R. Rengaraj is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SSN College of
Engineering, Chennai. He received his Ph.D. in the area of combined heat and power. He has more than ten years of
academic experience.
G. R. venkatakrishnan is a doctoral research scholar in the area of renewable energy sources in the Department of
Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SSN College of Engineering, Chennai
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CONTROL SYSTEMS
Also Available
Control Systems:
Theory and Control Systems
Applications, 2/e Technology
Also Available
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CONTROL SYSTEMS
Smarajit Ghosh
848 | 2012
FEATURES
■ Exhaustive coverage on rotating machines including Motors in separate chapters
AC, DC and Special Machines ■ New topic discussing latest developments in Motor
■ Construction, Winding and Operation of various Control using Solid State Devices
machines discussed in detail ■ A dedicated section, ‘;Significant Points’ for revision
■ Excellent coverage on Transformers: Instrument & and recapitulation of important concepts and points
welding Transformers, 3 - winding Transformers, at the end of each chapter
Single and 3 - phase transformers ■ Multiple Choice Questions at the end of each chapter
■ Rigorous discussion on Synchronous Generators and for quick revision of the concepts
CONTENTS
15. Transformers Appendix A: Basic Definition, Hysteresis and Eddy
16. Three- Phase Transformers Current Losses
17. Basic Concepts of Rotating Machines Appendix B: Reluctance Motor
18. DC Generators Appendix C: MMF of Distributed Winding
19. DC Motors Appendix D: Torques in AC and DC Machine
20. Synchronous Generators Appendix E: Separation of No-load Losses of an
21. Synchronous Motors Induction Motor
22. Polyphase Induction Motors Appendix F: Separation of Losses of an Induction
23. Single phase Motors and Special Machines Motor
Appendix G: Tertiary Windings
Appendix H: Solid State Control of Drives
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ELECTRiC MACHiNES
640 | 2016
FEATURES
■ For core courses in Electric Machinery. Focuses on all aspects of steady-
state performance, control and applications. (vs. Fitzgerald, Chapman,
Nasar, Lindsay/Rashid).
ISBN: 9789332571808
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Vincent Del Toro
Coming
v Rajini | v S Nagarajan Soon
648 | 2018
CONTENTS
1. Basic Design Considerations of Electrical Machines 6. Design of synchronous machine
2. Design of Magnetic circuits 7. Design of DC machine
3. Design of Transformer 8. Computer Aided Design and Analysis of Electric
4. Design of Three phase Induction Motor motors
5. Design of Single phase induction motor Appendices
FEATURES
■ Over 200 MCQ’s and 300 end of chapter exercises and ■ Detailed coverage of Design of special machines
review questions ■ Illustrative Design Problems with MATLAB codes
■ Flow chart based approach for problem solving in all ■ FE simulations to be provided with the text
chapters
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ELECTRiC MACHiNES
Electric Machines:
Theory, Operating
Applications, and Electric Machinery &
Controls, 2/e Transformers, 2/e
irving Kosow
Hubert
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ELECTRiC MACHiNES/ELECTRiC DRivES
R. Krishnan
656 | 2015
ISBN: 9789332549715
FEATURES
■ Prior knowledge of electrical machines, power and drive systems—Derived from first principles,
converters and linear control systems—Required for while control algorithms are developed and their
optimum text usage. implementations with simulation results given
■ System level analysis, design and integration of the whenever appropriate.
motor drives addressed. ■ Chapters include Discussion Questions and Exercise
■ Modeling and analysis of electrical machines Problems, along with detailed introductions.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction. 6. Phase Controlled Induction Motor Drives.
2. Modeling of DC Machines. 7. Frequency Controlled Induction Motor Drives.
3. Phase Controlled DC Motor Drives. 8. Vector Controlled Induction Motor-Drives.
4. Chopper Controlled DC Motor Drives. 9. Permanent Magnet Synchronous and Brushless DC
5. Polyphase Induction Machines. Motor Drives.
A J. Dekker
224 | 2016
ISBN: 9789332560116
CONTENTS
1. Atoms and Aggregates of Atoms 5. The Conductivity of Metals
2. Dielectric Properties of Insulators in Static Fields 6. The Mechanism of Conduction in Semiconductors
3. Behavior of Dielectrics in Alternating Fields 7. Junction Rectifiers and Transistors
4. Magnetic Properties of Materials
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ELECTRiC DRivES/ELECTRiCAL ENGiNEERiNG MATERiALS
456 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Extensive coverage on: ■ Provides the latest statistics from the energy sector in
■ Energy Management and Conservation India
■ Fuel Cells ■ Excellent Pedagogy:
■ Solar and Thermal Cells ■ More than 60 solved questions
■ Exclusive chapter on Solid Wastes and Agricultural ■ More than 300 unsolved questions
Refuse ■ More than 200 multiple-choice questions
CONTENTS
1. NCER-An Overview 13. Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
2. Energy from the Sun 14. Fuel Cell
3. Solar Thermal Energy Collectors 15. Magnetohydrodynamic(MHD) Power Generation
4. Solar Cells 16. Thermoelectric converters
5. Hydrogen Energy 17. Thermionic converters
6. Wind Energy 18. Concept of Energy conservation and Energy
7. Geothermal Energy Management
8. Solid Waste and Agricultural Refuse 19. Energy Conservation and Management in different
9. Biomass Energy Energy Activity Sector
10. Biogas Energy Appendix: MCQs chapter-wise
11. Tidal Energy Appendix: MCQs on Energy Systems
12. Sea Wave Energy Appendix: Terms and Definition
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NON CONvENTiONAL ENERGY RESOURCES
Hassan K. Khalil
560 | 2014
FEATURES
■ Updated to include subjects which have proven useful in nonlinear control
ISBN: 9789332542037 design in recent years
■ Over 170 new exercises.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 8. Advanced Stability Analysis
2. Second-Order Systems 9. Stability of Perturbed Systems
3. Fundamental Properties 10. Perturbation Theory and Averaging
4. Lyapunov Stability 11. Singular Perturbations
5. Input-Output Stability 12. Feedback Control
6. Passivity 13. Feedback Linearization
7. Frequency-Domain Analysis of Feedback Systems 14. Nonlinear Design Tools
Bimal K. Bose
744 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Modern power semiconductor devices, converter ■ Artificial intelligence techniques such as expert
circuits, and electrical machines system, fuzzy logic and neural network applied to
■ High-performance control of induction and power electronics and drives
synchronous motor drives ■ Use of MATLAB-based toolboxes in simulation and
■ Energy saving control design
■ Estimation, identification and sensorless control of drives
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NON-LiNEAR SYSTEMS/POWER ELECTRONiCS
768 | 2010
FEATURES
■ This textbook offers broad coverage of the subject of ■ Each topic is developed in sufficient depth to expose
power electronics. the fundamental principles, concepts, techniques,
methods, and circuits necessary to understand power
electronic systems.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction. 14. Feedback Control Design.
2. Form and Function: An Overview. 15. Components: An Overview.
3. Introduction to Rectifier Circuits. 16. Review of Semiconductor Devices.
4. Bridge and Polyphase Rectifier Circuits. 17. Power Diodes.
5. Phase-Controlled Converters. 18. Power Transistors.
6. High-Frequency Switching dc/dc Converters. 19. Thyristors.
7. Isolated High-Frequency dc/dc Converters. 20. Magnetic Components.
8. Variable-Frequency dc/ac Converters. 21. Ancillary Issues: An Overview.
9. Resonant Converters. 22. Gate and Base Drives.
10. ac/ac Converters. 23. Thyristor Commutation Circuits.
11. Dynamics and Control: An Overview. 24. Snubber Circuits and Clamps.
12. State-Space Models. 25. Thermal Modeling and Heat Sinking.
13. Linear and Piecewise Linear Models.
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Power Electronic
Systems: Theory &
Design Power Electronics, 4/e
N. v. Ramana
456 | 2010
ISBN: 9788131755921
FEATURES
■ In-depth coverage of ■ A comprehensive chapter on transient stability
■ Symmetrical fault analysis and unbalanced fault ■ Precise explanation supported by suitable examples
analysis ■ The book is replete with objective questions and
■ Exclusive chapters on power flow studies review questions
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 7. Power Flow Studies–2
2. Power System Network 8. Short Circuit Analysis 1 (Symmetrical Fault Analysis)
3. Matrices-1 9. Short Circuit Analysis 2
4. Power System Network (Unbalanced Fault Analysis)
5. Matrices-2 10. Power System Steady-State stability Analysis
6. Power Flow Studies–1 11. Transient Stability
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POWER SYSTEMS
N.v. Ramana
172 | 2010
FEATURES
ISBN: 9788131755914 ■ In-depth coverage of single area and two-area load frequency control
■ Exclusive chapter modelling of turbine, generators and automatic controllers
■ Precise explanation supported by suitable examples
■ The book is replete with objective questions and review questions
CONTENTS
1. Economic Operation of Power System 5. Single area Load Frequency control
2. Economic Operation of Power System 6. Two-Area Load Frequency control
3. Hydro Thermal scheduling 7. Load frequency controllers
4. Modelling of Turbine, Generators and Automatic 8. Reactive Power control
Controllers
S. Sivanagaraju | S. Satyanarayana
632 | 2008
FEATURES
■ A comprehensive chapter on voltage control ■ Precise explanations, supported by examples
■ In-depth coverage on transmission-line parameters, ■ Photographs that enable students to visualize the
performance of short, medium and long transmission components of transmission systems
lines ■ Solved problems using MATLAB
■ Exclusive chapters on substations and economical ■ ‘Chapter at a Glance’ at the end of every chapter to
design of power- and distribution systems strengthen the learning process
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POWER SYSTEMS
588 | 2010
FEATURES
■ Elucidates the need for energy conservation methods, conditioning with applications supported by practical
power factor improve¬ment, various tariff methods, examples
and power quality ■ The book is replete with objective questions, short
■ It also deals with the concept of distrib¬uted questions and answers, exercise problems, and
generation and deregulation review questions to fulfill the reader’s requirements
■ Exclusive chapter on refrigeration and air-
CONTENTS
1. Conventional Power Generation 7. Various Illumination methods
2. Non-Conventional Power Generation 8. Electric Drives
3. Conservation 9. Electric Traction I
4. Electric Heating 10. Electric Traction II
5. Electric Welding 11. Electrolysis
6. Fundamentals of Illumination 12. Refrigeration and Air- conditioning
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POWER SYSTEMS
S. Sivanagaraju | G. Sreenivasan
612 | 2009
FEATURES
■ In-depth coverage of economical load dispatch ■ In-depth coverage of modelling of LFC components
problems and load frequency control of power systems ■ Precise explanations supported by various examples
■ Exclusive chapters on reactive-power compensation ■ A large number of examples such as multiple-choice
with modern control techniques questions, short questions and answers, review
■ A comprehensive chapter on voltage control questions, and practice problems
CONTENTS
1. Economic Aspects 8. Load Frequency Control-II
2. Economic Load Dispatch-I 9. Reactive Power Compensation
3. Economic Load Dispatch-II 10. Voltage Control
4. Optimal Unit Commitment 11. Modeling of Prime Movers and Generators
5. Optimal Power-Flow Problem—Solution Technique 12. Modeling of Speed Governing and
6. Hydro-Thermal Scheduling 13. Excitation Systems
7. Load Frequency Control-I 14. Power System Security and State Estimation
Coming
K N Shubhanga Soon
808 | 2018
FEATURES
■ Detailed coverage of synchronous machine modelling with extensive simulation
results and plots
■ Elaborate coverage of power system stability analysis with modeling
equations
■ Over 150 solved examples and exercises
30
POWER SYSTEMS
Coming
Arun ingole Soon
596 | 2018
FEATURES
Step-by-step methodology provided for solved examples
Over 250 illustrations and photographs
150+ solved examples and 50+ case studies to be provided in the book
ISBN: TBA
CONTENTS
Section I Analysis of Power Systems 16. Selection of Circuit Breakers
1. Power Systems & Their Representation Section IV Other Switgear
2. Power System Faults & System Earthing Components & Systems
3. Introduction to Switchgear 17. MV Air Insulated Enclosed Switchgear
4. The Concept of Current Interruption 18. MV & HV SF6 Gas filled Switchgear
Section II Low Voltage Switchgear 19. Instrument Transformers
5. Low Voltage Switches & Fuses 20. Lightning Arresters & Surge Limiters
6. Low Voltage Circuit Breakers 21. Testing of Switchgear Equipments
7. Low Voltage Contactors, Relays & Motor Protection Section V Protection Equiment & Systems
8. Low Voltage Enclosed Switchgear & Switchboards 22. Principles of Protection
9. Control & Monitoring Boards 23. Basics of Protective Relays
Section III Medium & High Voltage Breakers 24. Practical Protection Relays
10. MV & HV Switches, Isolators & Earthing Switches 25. Protection of Transmission Lines & feeders
11. MV & HV Oil Circuit Breakers 26. Distance Protection for Transmission Lines
12. MV & HV Air Blast Circuit Breakers 27. Protection of Generators & Motors
13. MV & HV SF6 Gas Circuit Breakers 28. Protection of Non-rotating Equipments
14. MV & HV Vacuum Circuit Breakers 29. Over Voltage & Surge Protection
15. Operating Mechanisms of Circuit Breakers
31
POWER SYSTEMS
Coming
Arun ingole Soon
780 | 2018
FEATURES
■ Step-by-step methodology provided for solved ■ 150+ solved examples and 50+ case studies to be
examples provided in the book
■ Over 250 illustrations and photographs
CONTENTS
Section I Analysis of Power Systems 16. Power Capacitors
1. Electrical Power Systems & Their Faults 17. Power Reactors
2. Representation of Power Systems 18. Insulators, Fittings & Hardwares
3. Symmetrical Faults 19. Station Auxiliaries & Services
4. Symmetrical Components 20. Cables, Accessories & Their Installation
5. Unsymmetrical Faults Section V Substations
Section II Transmission & Distribution Lines 21. Busbar Systems & Connection Schemes
6. Transmission & Distribution Lines Parameters 22. Distribution Substations
7. Basics of Power Lines 23. Transmission & Switching Substations
8. Design & Construction of Power Lines 24. HVDC Substations
9. Operation & Stability of AC Transmission Lines 25. Large Electrical Installations
10. HVDC Transmission Systems 26. Steel Structures, Civil Works & Security
Section III Transformers 27. Earthing & Neutral Grounding
11. Basic Concepts of Transformers Section VIII Establishing & Operating
12. Design & Construction of Power Transformers T&D Systems
13. Power Transformer Connections 28. Design, Engineering, Planning & Implementation of
14. Power Transformer Testing T&D Systems
15. Control, Operation & Monitoring of Power 29. Insulation Co-ordination of T&D System
Transformers 30. Installation & Commissioning of T&D Systems
Section IV T&D Equipments & Materials (Except 31. Operation & Maintenance of T&D Systems
Switchgear) 32. Interconnected Power Systems
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POWER SYSTEMS
introduction to PSpice
Electrical Power Using OrCAD for
Distribution and Circuits and Electronics
Transmission 3/e (with CD)
L. M. Faulkenberry M. H. Rashid
33
POWER SYSTEMS/PSPiCE
introduction to
Digital Modulation Spread Spectrum
and Coding Communications
940 | 2013
FEATURES
■ Each chapter is built around one or more worked approaches, while still completely covering the earlier
examples demonstrating the main idea of the chapter more structured and rule-based methods.
- Uses the examples to illustrate the relative strengths ■ Modern rigorous evaluation metrics.
and weaknesses of various approaches ■ Unified and comprehensive coverage of the field - Covers
■ Methodology boxes included in each chapter - the fundamental algorithms of various fields, whether
Introduces important methodological tools such as originally proposed for spoken or written language.
evaluation, wizard of oz techniques, etc. ■ Emphasis on Web and other practical applications
■ Problem sets included in each chapter. - Gives students an understanding of how language-
■ Integration of speech and text processing - Merges related algorithms can be applied to important real-
speech processing and natural language processing world problems.
fields. ■ Emphasis on scientific evaluation - Offers a
■ Empiricist/statistical/machine learning approaches to description of how systems are evaluated with each
language processing-Covers all of the new statistical problem domain.
36
ADvANCED COMMUNiCATiON SYSTEMS/ADvANCED DiGiTAL SiGNAL PROCESSiNG
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 13. Syntactic Parsing
Part I Words 14. Statistical Parsing
2. Regular Expressions and Automata 15. Features and Unification
3. Words and Transducers 16. Language and Complexity
4. N-grams Part IV Semantics and Pragmatics
5. Part-of-Speech Tagging 17. The Representation of Meaning
6. Hidden Markov and Maximum Entropy Models 18. Computational Semantics
Part II Speech 19. Lexical Semantics
7. Phonetics 20. Computational Lexical Semantics
8. Speech Synthesis 21. Computational Discourse
9. Automatic Speech Recognition Part V Applications
10. Speech Recognition: Advanced Topics 22. Information Extraction
11. Computational Phonology 23. Question Answering and Summarization
Part III Syntax 24. Dialogue and Conversational Agents
12. Formal Grammars of English 25. Machine Translation
James H. Martin is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and in the Department of Linguistics, and a fel-
low in the Institute of Cognitive Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He was born in New York City, received
a B.S. in Comoputer Science from Columbia University in 1981 and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of
California at Berkeley in 1988. He has authored over 70 publications in computer science including the book A Compu-
tational Model of Metaphor Interpretation.
Also Available
37
ADvANCED DiGiTAL SiGNAL PROCESSiNG
Discrete-Time Speech
Signal Processing:
Principles and Digital Processing
Practice of Speech Signals
G. S. N. Raju
512 | 2006
38
ADvANCED DiGiTAL SiGNAL PROCESSiNG/ANTENNA THEORY
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 7. HF, VHF and UHF Antennas
2. Mathematical Preliminaries 8. Microwave Antennas
3. Maxewell’s Equations and Electromagnetic waves 9. Antenna Measurements
4. Radiaton and Antennas 10. Wave Propagation
5. Analysis of Leniar Arrays 11. MCQ
6. Array Synthesis
Foundations of
Antenna Theory
and Techniques Consumer Electronics
39
CONSUMER ELECTRONiCS/ BASiC ELECTRONiCS
816 | 2015
FEATURES
NEW - New material has been added on wireless communication systems—GSM and CDMA/IS-94; turbo codes and
iterative decoding; multicarrier (OFDM) systems; multiple antenna systems. Provides students with timely and current
information. Thorough coverage of basic digital communication system principles—Including source coding, channel
coding, baseband and carrier modulation, channel distortion, channel equalization, synchronization, and wireless com-
munications. Ensures that students are exposed to all basic relevant topics in digital communication system design.
Basic coverage of analog modulation and demodulation methods. Exposes students to analog modulation methods
such as amplitude modulation, phase modulation, and frequency modulation. Use of CD player and JPEG image coding
standard as examples of systems that employ modern communication principles. Allows students to relate the theory
to practical systems. Over 180 worked-out examples throughout the text. Helps students understand basic concepts.
Over 480 problems—Involving applications to practical systems such as satellite communications systems, ionospher-
ic channels, and mobile radio channels. Gives students ample opportunity to practice the concepts they have just
learned. Gives instructors a wide variety of options when assigning homework.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction. Gaussian Noise Channel.
2. Frequency Domain Analysis of Signals and Systems. 8. Digital Transmission through Bandlimited AWGN
3. Analog Signal Transmission and Reception. Channels.
4. Random Processes. 9. Channel Capacity and Coding.
5. Effect of Noise on Analog Communication Systems. 10. Wireless Communications.
6. Information Sources and Source Coding. Appendix A: The Probability of Error for
7. Digital Transmission through the Additive White Multichannel Reception of Binary Signals.
40
COMMUNiCATiON SYSTEMS-DiGiTAL & ANALOG COMMUNiCATiONS
876 | 2006
FEATURES
■ Emphasis on digital communications—Prepares ■ A large number of problems in varying levels of
students for state-of-the-art communication systems. difficulty—At the end of each chapter.
■ Computer problems in each chapter that require ■ Two separate chapters on information Theory and
MATLAB to solve—Gives students experience in Coding—Provides sufficient emphasis on these key
simulating communication systems and comparing topics.
results with theory.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 8. Digital Modulation in AWGN Baseband Channels
2. Signals and Linear Systems 9. Transmission through Bandlimited AWGN Channels
3. Amplitude Modulation 10. Transmission of Digital Information via Carrier
4. Angle Modulation Modulation
5. Probability and Random Processes 11. Selected Topics in Digital Communications
6. Effect of Noise on Analog Communications 12. An Introduction to Information Theory
7. Analog to Digital Conversion 13. Coding for Reliable Communications
736 | 2008
ISBN: 9788177585582
41
COMMUNiCATiON SYSTEMS-DiGiTAL & ANALOG COMMUNiCATiONS
CONTENTS
1. Passive Circuits 11. Pulse Modulation
2. Waveform Spectra 12. Digital Communication
3. Digital Line Waveforms 13. Transmission Lines and Cables
4. Noise 14. Wave guides
5. Tuned Small Signal Amplifiers, Mixers and Active Filters 15. Radio wave Propagation
6. Oscillators 16. Antennas
7. Receivers 17. Telephone Systems
8. Amplitude Modulation 18. Facsimile and Television
9. Single-Sideband Modulation 19. Satellite Communications
10. Angle Modulation 20. Fiber Optic Communications
1164 | 2008
CONTENTS
1. Signals and Spectra 9. Modulation and Coding Trade-Offs
2. Formatting and Baseband Modulation 10. Synchronization
3. Baseband Demodulation/Detection 11. Multiplexing and Multiple Access
4. Bandpass Modulation and Demodulation 12. Spread-Spectrum Techniques
5. Communications Link Analysis 13. Source Coding
6. Channel Coding: Part 1 14. Encryption and Decryption
7. Channel Coding: Part 2 15. Fading Channels
8. Channel Coding: Part 3 16. Optimum Detection and Estimation
42
COMMUNiCATiON SYSTEMS-DiGiTAL & ANALOG COMMUNiCATiONS
Wayne Tomasi
624 | 2015
ISBN: 9789332549685
FEATURES
■ NEW - Chapter 10—Dedicated entirely to cellular and modem recommendations, PCM line speed, extended
PCS telephone systems. superframe format, wavelength division multiplexing,
■ NEW - Optical fiber communications has been moved Kepler’s laws, Clark orbits, limits of visibility, Satellite
from Chapter 10 to Chapter 1—Includes new sections Radio Navigation and Navstar GPS.
on light sources, optical power, optical sources and ■ Numerous examples throughout.
link budget. ■ Chapter-end questions and problems—Includes
■ NEW - Material—Includes trellis encoding, CCITT selected answers.
CONTENTS
1. Optical Fiber Transmission Media. 7. Digital T-Carriers and Multiplexing.
2. Digital Modulation. 8. Telephone Instruments and Signals.
3. Introduction to Data Communications and 9. The Telephone Circuit.
Networking. 10. The Public Telephone Network.
4. Fundamental Concepts of Data Communications. 11. Cellular Telephone Concepts.
5. Data-Link Protocols and Data Communications 12. Cellular Telephone Systems.
Networks. 13. Microwave Radio Communications and System Gain.
6. Digital Transmission. 14. Satellite Communications.
Also Available
Electronic
Communications information Theory,
System: Fundamentals Coding & Cryptography
Through Advanced, 5/e
Arijit Saha
Wayne Tomasi
iSBN: 9788131797495
iSBN: 9788131719534
456 2013
1184 2008
43
COMMUNiCATiON SYSTEMS-DiGiTAL & ANALOG COMMUNiCATiONS
Digital
Communications: Digital & Analog
Design for the Real Communication
World Systems, 8/e
Andy Bateman Leon W. Couch
iSBN: 9788131726785 iSBN: 9789332518582
248 2009 678 2013
Also Available
44
COMMUNiCATiON SYSTEMS-DiGiTAL & ANALOG COMMUNiCATiONS
Michael D. Ciletti
992 | 2017
FEATURES
■ Provides a brief review of basic principles in nonsynthesizable loops
combinational and sequential logic ■ Provides several problems with a wide range of
■ Focuses on modern digital design methodology difficulty after each chapter
■ Demonstrates the utility of ASM and ASMD charts for ■ Combines a solution manual with an on-line
behavioral modeling repository of additional worked exercises
■ Clearly distinguishes between synthesizable and
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Digital Design Methodology 6. Synthesis of Combinational and Sequential Logic
2. Review of Combinational Logic Design 7. Design and Synthesis of Datapath Controllers
3. Fundamentals of Sequential Logic Design 8. Programmable Logic and Storage Devices
4. Introduction to Logic Design with Verilog 9. Algorithms and Architectures for Digital Processors
5. Logic Design with Behavioral Models of 10. Architectures for Arithmetic Processors
Combinational and Sequential Logic 11. Postsynthesis Design Tasks
656 | 2015
ISBN: 9789332543539
45
DiGiTAL DESiGN
Coming
M. Morris Mano | Michael D Cileti Soon
696 | 2018
FEATURES
■Closely reflects the content of a foundation course ■ Contains a smart sequence of topics to cater to
in digital design, and the mainstream technology of different courses that adhere to traditional, manual-
today’s digital systems—CMOS circuits based, treatments of digital design; courses that
■ Presents a clear development of a design treat design using an HDL; and courses that are in
methodology using the Verilog HDL transition between or blend the two approaches.
New To This Edition
■ Addition of ‘;Web Search Topics’ at the end of each ■ Streamlining of the discussion of Karnaugh-maps
chapter to point students to additional subject matter ■ Inclusion of an appendix introducing semiconductor
available on the Web technology
■ Revision of approximately one-third of the problems
at the end of the chapters
CONTENTS
1. Digital Systems and Binary Numbers 7. Memory and Programmable Logic
2. Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates 8. Design at the Register Transfer Level
3. Gate-Level Minimization 9. Asynchronous Sequential Logic
4. Combinational Logic 10. Digital Integrated Circuits
5. Synchronous Sequential Logic 11. Laboratory Experiments with Standard ICs and FPGAs
6. Registers and Counters 12. Standard Graphic Symbols
46
DiGiTAL DESiGN
M. Morris Mano
560 | 2016
FEATURES
■ Covers all aspects of digital systems from ■ Facilitates a thorough understanding of the register-
electronic gate circuits to the complex structure of transfer method used for the analysis and design of
microprocessor systems processor units and control units”
CONTENTS
1. Binary Systems 8. Register-Transfer Logic
2. Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates 9. Processor Logic Design
3. Simplification of Boolean Functions 10. Control Logic Design
4. Combinational Logic 11. Computer Design
5. Combinational Logic with MSI and LSI 12. Microcomputer System Design
6. Sequential Logic 13. Digital Integrated Circuits
7. Registers, Counters, and the Memory Unit
Thomas L Floyd
672 | 2017
47
DiGiTAL DESiGN
700 | 2013
FEATURES
ISBN: 9789332518728 ■ Balance of Hardware Description Language coverage - VHDL, Verilog, or none
■ Strong connections to real-word technology-Discusses SRAM, DRAM, and
synchronous DRAM technologies
■ Provides solid digital system design fundamentals while accomplishing a
gradual, bottom-up development of fundamentals
CONTENTS
1. Digital Systems and Information 8. Memory Basics
2. Combinational Logic Circuits 9. Computer Design Basics
3. Combinational Logic Design 10. Instruction Set Architecture
4. Arithmetic Functions and HDLs 11. Memory Systems
5. Sequential Circuits 12. Input-Output and Communication
6. Selected Design Topics 13. RISC and CISC Processors
7. Registers and Register Transfers
Also Available
Digital Systems: Principles and Digital Systems: Principles and Digital Design: Principles and
Design Applications, 10/e Practices, 4/e
iSBN: 9788177585704 iSBN: 9788131727249 iSBN: 9788131713662
48
DiGiTAL DESiGN
Express Learning
Series - Digital High Speed Digital
Electronics and Logic Design: A Handbook
Design of Black Magic
iTL Edu. Solutions Howard Johnson
iSBN: 9788131787045 iSBN: 9788131714126
336 2013 464 2007
An Engineering
Approach to Digital
Design Digital Electronics
William i. Fletcher Betty Lincoln
iSBN: 9789332555228 iSBN: 9789332522299
784 2015 412 2014
49
DiGiTAL DESiGN
784 | 2016
FEATURES
■ NEW - Updating of technology of the deep-submicron been introduced—Reflects the changes in design
realm—The piece makes sure that updates to most approaches over the last decade.
of the numeric values with respect to advancing ■ A chapter on manufacturing technology has been
processes can be accomplished easily. introduced—Design methodologies are introduced
■ Interconnect material takes a more predominant throughout the text in synchronicity with the circuit
position and is moved forward in the presentation. content.
■ A number of the circuit techniques have been ■ Design methodology inserts—Discuss design
removed or updated or newer approaches have automation.
CONTENTS
Part 1 The Fabrics 7. Designing Sequential Logic Circuits
1. Introduction Part 3 A System Perspective
2. The Manufacturing Process 8. Implementation Strategies for Digital IC
3. The Devices 9. Coping with Interconnect
4. The Wire 10. Timing Issues in Digital Circuits
Part 2 A Circuit Perspective 11. Designing Arithmetic Building Blocks
5. The CMOS Inverter 12. Designing Memory and Array
6. Designing Combinational Logic Gates in CMOS Structures
50
DiGiTAL iNTEGRATED
980 | 2016
FEATURES
■ Mathematical complexity: Ensures understanding ■ Heavily illustrated: Ensures easy comprehension of
by students who have introductory preparation in material, especially for today’s visual learners
mathematical analysis, vectors, matrices, probability, ■ Chapter-end problem sets: Provides students with
statistics, and rudimentary computer programming more opportunities for hands-on practice”
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 7. Wavelets and Multiresolution Processing
2. Digital Image Fundamentals 8. Image Compression
3. Intensity Transformations and Spatial Filtering 9. Morphological Image Processing
4. Filtering in the Frequency Domain 10. Image Segmentation
5. Image Restoration and Reconstruction 11. Representation and Description
6. Color Image Processing 12. Object Recognition”
51
DiGiTAL iMAGE PROCESSiNG
Anil K. Jain
592 | 2015
FEATURES
■ covers aspects of image representation including luminance, color, spatial and
temporal properties of vision, and digitization.
ISBN: 9789332551916 ■ explores various image processing techniques.
■ discusses algorithm development (software/firmware) for image transforms,
enhancement, reconstruction, and image coding.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction. 6. Image Representation by Stochastic Models.
2. Two Dimensional Systems and Mathematical 7. Image Enhancement.
Preliminaries. 8. Image Filtering and Restoration.
3. Image Perception. 9. Image Analysis and Computer Vision.
4. Image Sampling and Quantization. 10. Image Reconstruction From Projections.
5. Image Transforms. 11. Image Data Compression.
Also Available
Fundamentals
of Digital image Digital image
Processing Processing
S. Annadurai K. R. Castleman
iSBN: 9788177584790 iSBN: 9788131712863
450 2006 686 2007
52
DiGiTAL iMAGE PROCESSiNG
1064 | 2014
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 9. Computation of the Discrete Fourier Transform
2. Discrete Time-Signals and Systems 10. Fourier Analysis of Signals Using the Discrete
3. The z-Transform Fourier Transform
4. Sampling of Continuous-Time Signals 11. Parametric Signal Modeling
5. Transform Analysis of Linear Time-Invariant 12. Discrete Hilbert Transforms
Systems Appendix A: Random Signals
6. Structures for Discrete-Time Systems Appendix B: Continuous-Time Filters
7. Filter Design Techniques Appendix C: Answers to Selected Basic Problems
8. The Discrete Fourier Transform
53
DiGiTAL SiGNAL PROCESSiNG
1156 | 2007
FEATURES
■ Newly written and updated chapter on sampling and ■ Updated chapter on multirate digital signal
reconstruction of signals processing.
■ New addition on the discrete cosine transform
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 8. Efficient Computaiton Of The Dft: Fast Fourier
2. Discrete-Time Signals And Systems Transform Algorithms
3. The Z-Transform And Its Application To The 9. Implementation Of Discrete-Time Systems
Analysis Of Lti Systems 10. Design Of Digital Filers
4. Frequency Analysis Of Signals And Systems 11. Multirate Digital Signal Processing
5. Frequency Domain Analysis Of Lti Systems 12. Linear Prediction And Optimum Linear Filters
6. Sampling And Reconstruction Of Signals 13. Adaptive Filters
7. The Discrete Fourier Transform: Its Properties And 14. Power Spectrum Estimation
Applications
Also Available
Theory and
Application of Digital Digital Signal
Signal Processing, 1/e Processing 2/e
L. R. Rabiner ifeachor Emmanuel
iSBN: 9789332560123 iSBN: 9788131708248
778 2015 960 2006
54
DiGiTAL SiGNAL PROCESSiNG
Johnny R. Johnson
432 | 2015
ISBN: 9789332560130
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Johnny R. Johnson
608 | 2015
Digital Signal
Processors:
Architectures,
implementations,
and Applications
Sen M. Kuo
iSBN: 9788131717936
620 2007
55
DiGiTAL SiGNAL PROCESSORS
768 | 2015
CONTENTS
1. Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Analysis
2. Electromagnetics
3. The Steady magnetic field
4. Maxwell’s Equations
5. Electromagnetic Waves
6. Poynting Vector and the Flow of Power
7. Guided Waves
8. Wave Guides
9. Interaction of Fields and Matter
10. Radiation
11. Antenna Fundamentals
12. Antenna Arrays
13. Secondary Sources and Aperture Antennas
14. Impedance
15. Priciples of Broadband Antenna Design
16. Ground Wave Propogation
17. Ionospheric Propogation
18. Electromagnetic Theory and Special Relativity
19. Appendix I
20. Apeendix II
21. List of Symbols
56
ELECTROMAGNETiCS
G. S. N. Raju
584 | 2006
FEATURES
■ Simple, clear and concise presentation
■ Balanced exposition to both theory and application
■ Unique introduction that discusses the fundamental concepts, notations, representation and principles that
govern the field of EMFT
■ Includes an exclusive chapter on basic mathematics required for problem solving
CONTENTS
1. Mathematical Preliminaries 6. Guided Waves
2. Electrostatic Fields 7. Transmission Lines
3. Steady Magnetic Fields 8. Radiation and Antennas
4. Maxwell’s Equations 9. Advanced Topics
5. Electromagnetic Fields and Waves
57
ELECTROMAGNETiCS
Fundamentals
Field & Wave of Engineering
Electromagnetic, 2/e Electromagnetics
David K. Cheng David K. Cheng
iSBN: 9789332535022 iSBN: 9789332535138
720 2014 504 2014
Electromagnetic Foundations of
Concepts and Electromagnatic
Applications, 4/e Theory
Richard E. Dubroff John R. Reitz
iSBN: 9789332559462 iSBN: 9788131733424
756 2015 640 2010
Fundamentals
Electro Magnetic of Applied
Field Theory Electromagnetics, 6/e
Yaduvir Singh Fawwaz T. Ulaby
iSBN: 9788131760611 iSBN: 9789332535145
504 2011 480 2014
58
ELECTROMAGNETiCS
952 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Using a systems approach, this edition represents students’ understanding of important topics
an exhaustive effort to enhance the material that ■ Practical applications in every chapter that cover the
introduces the concept of systems engineering latest examples from the industry
■ Ample photographs and examples enhances
CONTENTS
1. Semiconductor Diodes 13. Linear-Digital ICs
2. Diode Applications 14. Feedback and Oscillator Circuits
3. Bipolar Junction Transistors 15. Power Supplies (Voltage Regulators)
4. DC Biasing—BJTs 16. Other Two-Terminal Devices
5. BJT AC Analysis 17. pnpn and Other Devices
6. Field-Effect Transistors Appendix A: Hybrid Parameters—Graphical
7. FET Biasing Determinations and Conversion Equations (Exact
8. FET Amplifiers and Approximate)
9. BJT and JFET Frequency Response Appendix B: Ripple Factor and Voltage
10. Operational Amplifiers Calculations
11. Op-Amp Applications Appendix C: Charts and Tables
12. Power Amplifiers Appendix D: Solutions to Selected Problems
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ELECTRONiC DEviCES & CiRCUiTS
Thomas L. Floyd
904 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Sound foundation in basic circuits and concepts—and isolation amplifiers; OTAs; log/antilog amplifiers; and
then coverage of analog integrated circuits converters.
■ Programmable Analog Design feature—follows the ■ LED coverage has been expanded and updated to
Application Activity in Chapters 12-16 include more emphasis on high-intensity LEDs which
■ Provides students with an introduction to analyzing are becoming widely used in many areas, such as
and designing analog circuits by programming residential lighting, automotive lighting, traffic signals,
FPAAs (field programmable analog arrays) or dpASPs and informational signs
(dynamically programmable analog signal processors) ■ More emphasis on MOSFETs, particularly in switching
■ Coverage of advanced integrated circuits—includes power supplies
operational amplifiers; instrumentation and
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Electronics 10. Amplifier Frequency Response
2. Diodes and Applications 11. Thyristors
3. Special-Purpose Diodes 12. The Operational Amplifier
4. Bipolar Junction Transistors 13. Basic Op-Amp Circuits
5. Transistor Bias Circuits 14. Special-Purpose Op-Amp Circuits
6. BJT Amplifiers 15. Active Filters
7. Power Amplifiers 16. Oscillators
8. Field-Effect Transistors (FETs) 17. Voltage Regulators
9. FET Amplifiers and Switching Circuits 18. Basic Programming Concepts for Automated Testing
60
ELECTRONiC DEviCES & CiRCUiTS
624 | 2015
FEATURES
■ The basics of semiconductor materials and in the underlying theory of ballistic FETs as well as
conduction processes in solids are incorporated to discussion of advanced MOSFETs such as FinFETs,
understand p-n junctions, bipolar and metal oxide strained Si devices, metal gate/high-k devices, III-V
semiconductor transistors, optoelectronic and other high channel mobility devices.
devices. ■ The treatment of optoelectronic devices is updated,
■ A discussion of device fabrication processes and including high bandgap nitride semiconductors and
CMOS integrated circuit technology, along with data quantum cascade lasers
in the Appendices, provide a useful understanding of ■ A brand new section on nanoelectronics introduces
how semiconductor devices are made. students to exciting concepts such as 2D materials
■ The extensive discussion of circuit and other including graphene and topological insulators, 1D
application examples provides students with nanowires and nanotubes, and 0D quantum dots.
feedback about the practical relevance of the theory. ■ A new discussion highlights spintronics and novel
■ The discussion of MOS devices is updated, both resistive and phase change memories
CONTENTS
■ Crystal Properties and Growth of Semiconductors ■ Integrated Circuits
■ Atoms And Electrons ■ High-frequency, high-power and Nanoelectronic
■ Energy Bands And Charge Carriers In Semiconductors devices
■ Excess Carriers In Semiconductors ■ Municipal Solid Waste
■ Junctions ■ Hazardous Waste Management
■ Field-Effect Transistors ■ Air Pollution and Control
■ Bipolar Junction Transistors ■ Noise Pollution and Control
■ Optoelectronic Devices
61
ELECTRONiC DEviCES & CiRCUiTS
Fundamentals of Fundamentals of
Analog Circuits, 2/e Nanoelectronics
Thomas L. Floyd George W. Hanson
iSBN: 9788131787960 iSBN: 9788131726792
936 2012 400 2009
Modern Semiconductor
Microelectronic Circuit Devices for integrated
and Devices, 2/e Circuits
M N Horenstein Chenming C. Hu
iSBN: 9789332550186 iSBN: 9788131730249
1126 2015 384 2009
RF Circuit Design:
Electronic Devices Theory and
and Circuits Applications
B. visvesvara Rao Reinhold Ludwig
iSBN: 9788131705858 iSBN: 9788131762189
424 2006 720 2011
62
ELECTRONiC DEviCES & CiRCUiTS
John M. Senior
1128 | 2010
FEATURES
■ SI units used throughout ■ Coverage of advanced systems and techniques
■ Includes all major developments in single-mode fibers ■ Extensive references throughout the text
■ Contains a wealth of worked examples, problems and ■ Worked examples illustrate applications
exercises ■ Coverage of op amps and soliton systems
■ Has broadest coverage of optical amplifiers and optic ■ Updated and expanded coverage of optical networks
devices
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 9. Direct detection receiver performance considerations
2. Optical fiber waveguides 10. Optical amplification and integrated optics
3. Transmission characteristics of optical fibers 11. Integrated Optics and Photonics
4. Optical fibers and cables 12. Optical fiber systems 1: intensity modulation/direct
5. Optical fiber connection: joints and couplers detection
6. Optical sources 1: the laser 13. Optical Fiber Systems 2: coherent and phase modulated
7. Optical sources 2: the light emitting diode 14. Optical fiber measurements
8. Optical detectors 15. Optical Networks
63
FiBER OPTiCS COMMUNiCATiON
Also Available
Fiber Optics Communications Fiber Optic Communications, 5/e An introduction to Fiber Optics
iSBN: 9788131715888 iSBN: 9788131717912 iSBN: 9789332550544
526 | 2015
64
BiOMEDiCAL iNSTRUMENTATiON/ELECTRONiC iNSTRUMENTATiON AND MEASUREMENT
424 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Lucid coverage of standards of measurement, bridge ■ Lucid coverage of standards of measurement, bridge
measurements, signal generation, signal analysis, and measurements, signal generation, signal analysis, and
computer-controlled test systems computer-controlled test systems
■ Supplemented by numerous illustrations, examples, ■ Supplemented by numerous illustrations, examples,
and exercises to help understand the concepts better and exercises to help understand the concepts better
■ Essential for engineering students preparing for ■ Essential for engineering students preparing for
competitive examinations such as GATE and IES competitive examinations such as GATE and IES
Also Available
Elements of Electronic
instrumentation and introduction to Biomedical introduction to Biomedical
Measurement, 3/e Equipment Technology, 4/e Engineering 2/e
iSBN: 9788131712115 iSBN: 9788177588835 iSBN: 9789332555266
65
ELECTRONiC iNSTRUMENTATiON AND MEASUREMENT
Electronic Test
instruments:
Medical imaging Analog and Digital
Signals and Systems Measurements, 2/e
Jerry L Prince Robert A. Witte
iSBN: 9788131721360 iSBN: 9788177587487
496 2008 xxxx 2006
560 | 2015
ISBN: 9789332550483
66
ELECTRONiC iNSTRUMENTATiON AND MEASUREMENT/LiNEAR iC APPLiCATiONS
Ramakant A. Gayakwad
543 | 2015
FEATURES
■ PSpice Simulation Examples and Problems—Added to with special purpose integrated circuits, in practical
most of the important chapters. settings that serve a number of useful purposes.
■ Illustrates how many of the concepts presented in ■ Focus on operational amplifier circuits—e.g., filters;
a given chapter can be simulated using the PSpice oscillators; detectors; clippers; and sample-and-hold
program, and demonstrates step-by-step approaches circuits.
to circuit simulation. ■ Introduces students to a collection of those
■ Reorganized, more logical approach—Opens text with commonly used.
an introduction to op-amps, and ends with IC system ■ Thorough discussion of various op-amp
projects. characteristics, circuit analysis, and design
■ Gives students a smoother and more methodical flow considerations.
of information. ■ Provides students with a firm grasp of basic principles
■ Op-amps theory, experiments, and simulation. enabling them to adapt to changing technology as
■ Makes the material more meaningful, and effective new devices appear on the market.
for learning. ■ Chapter objectives.
■ Analysis and design approach. ■ Presents students with an outline of important topics
■ Serves students with both theory and practice as so that they can organize their chapter goals and
it relates to op-amps, most popular linear, and lab studies.
tested circuits. ■ Chapter-end summaries and lists of questions.
■ An entire chapter on specialized integrated ■ Enables students to review and check their
applications—Includes universal active and switched understanding of material before moving on.
capacitor filters; phase-locked loop; 555 timer; voltage ■ Worked-out examples and chapter-end problems—In
and switching regulators; and power amplifiers. every chapter.
■ A complete chapter on integrated system projects— ■ Allows students to better understand how to perform
Includes an audio function generator; LED desired operations, and focus on design.
temperature indicator; digital dc motor speed control; ■ Focus on practical and functional op-amp circuits.
and appliance timer. ■ Provides students with a firm grasp of principles in
■ Demonstrates the use of operational amplifiers practice op-amp circuits.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Operational Amplifiers 8. Comparators and Converters
2. Interpretation of Data Sheets and Characteristics of 9. Specialized IC Applications
an Op-Amp 10. Selected IC System Projects
3. An Op-Amp with Negative Feedback Appendix A: Resistance Chart
4. The Practical Op-Amp Appendix B: Capacitance Chart
5. Frequency Response of an Op-Amp Appendix C: Important Derivations
6. General Linear Applications Appendix D: Data Sheets
7. Active Filters and Oscillators Appendix E: Answers to Selected Problems
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LiNEAR iC APPLiCATiONS
Lyla B Das
720 | 2012
FEATURES
■ Extensive coverage on the embedded hardware ■ Step-by-step solutions provided for programming
including details of processors, sensors, actuators, examples in Assembly and C
buses and system development ■ Detailed coverage on DSP processors, ASIC design,
■ Comprehensive discussion on the architecture product life-cycle management and software
and programming of the ARM, 8051 and PSoC development tools
microcontrollers ■ An entire chapter on the important applications of
■ Analysis on the concepts of operating systems with a the embedded systems
special emphasis on the real time operating systems
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Embedded Systems 3. Sensors, ADCs and Actuators
2. Embedded Systems—The Hardware Point 4. Examples of Embedded Systems
of View 5. Buses and Protocols
68
MiCROCONTROLLERS / EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
656 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Extensive coverage on ■ In-depth discussion on embedded system debugging
■ ADC & DAC Converters ■ Excellent Pedagogy
■ Noise & EMI in Embedded Systems ■ 350+ Figures and Illustrations
■ Operating Systems ■ 150+ Solved Questions
■ Digital Signal Processing ■ 400+ Unsolved Questions
■ Large number of live examples and case studies ■ 300+ MCQs
■ Exclusive chapter on Issues in Real Time Operating ■ 50+ Lab assignments
Systems ■ 15+ Case Studies
CONTENTS
1. Embedded System 9. Case studies
2. A simple embedded system: Material filling 10. Embedded systems debugging
machine 11. An example design
3. CPU and Memory Appendix A: Logic Circuits, FPGA and ASIC
4. Input/Output (I/O) Methods Appendix B: Some Legacy Microcontrollers
5. Input/Output (I/O) Interfaces and transducers Appendix C: Noise and EMI in embedded systems
6. Operating Environment Appendix D: ADC and DAC converters
7. Development Environment Appendix E: Digital Signal Processing and
8. Programming in C Transforms
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MiCROCONTROLLERS / EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
Subrata Ghoshal
536 | 2014
ISBN: 9789332535756
FEATURES
Pictorial representation of most 8051 instructions
■ An exclusive chapter devoted to power management ■ Separate chapters on servo motor interfacing with
using 8051 laboratory experiments
■ A chapter on advanced microcontrollers such as the ■ Checklists for software developers to ensure zero-
AVR error
■ Extensive comment statements in example ■ A new section (section 2.8) on IDE
programs for better understanding of the ■ Additional solved examples of programming 8051
program-logic. using C
CONTENTS
Part A: Electrical Fundamentals 16. Serial Communications and Serial Interrupts
1. Introduction 17. Interfacing: External Memory
2. General Architecture of Microcontrollers 18. Interfacing: Keyboards
3. I/O Ports and Special Function Registers 19. Interfacing: Display Devices
4. Addressing Modes and Data Move Operations 20. Interfacing: DAC/ADC
5. Arithmetic Operations 21. Interfacing: DC Motor
6. Program Branching 22. Interfacing: Stepper Motor
7. Programming Examples 23. Interfacing: Servomotors
8. Subroutines and Stacks 24. Power Management of Microcontrollers
9. Logical Operations 25. Case Study: An Home Protection System
10. Boolean Variable Manipulation 26. Advanced Microcontrollers
11. Programming Examples 27. Interfacing Intel 8255 PPI with 8051
12. Advanced Instructions Appendix A: MCS-51 Instruction Set
13. Programming Examples Appendix B: 8051 Programs using C
14. External Interrupts Appendix C: Intel MCS - 51 Programmer’s Guide
15. Timer Counter Interrupts and Instruction Set
70
MiCROCONTROLLERS / EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
700 | 2013
FEATURES
■ Uses a step-by-step approach in covering the examples and emphasizes the use of I/O ports
Architecture, Registers, and Assembly language programming in C language
programming of the AVR and emphasizes the use ■ There is a chapter for each of the Peripherals of
of I/O ports programming in Assembly language Timer, LCD, ADC, Motors, and RTC
throughout ■ Appendix dedicated to the detail description of the
■ It covers The AVR C Programming with many AVR instructions with many examples
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Computing 12. AVR Serial Port Programming in Assembly and C
2. The AVR Microcontrollers: History and Features 13. LCD and Keyboard Interfacing
3. AVR Architecture & Assembly Language 14. ADC, DAC, and Sensor Interfacing
Programming 15. Relay, Optoisolator, and Stepper Motor Interfacing
4. Branch, Call, and Time Delay Loop 16. Input Capture and Wave Generation in AVR
5. AVR I/O Port Programming 17. PWM Programming and DC Motor Control
6. Arithmetic, Logic Instructions, and Programs 18. SPI Protocol and Max7221 Display Interfacing
7. AVR Advanced Assembly Language Programming 19. I2C Protocol and DS1307 RTC Interfacing
8. AVR Programming in C 20. APPENDICES
9. AVR Hardware Connection and Flash Loaders 21. A: AVR Instruction Description
10. AVR Timer Programming in Assembly and C 22. H: Data Sheets
11. Interrupt Programming in Assembly and C
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MiCROCONTROLLERS / EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
800 | 2008
FEATURES
■ Systematic coverage of the PIC18 family of ■ Chapters (9-17) on programming and interfacing the
microcontrollers. PIC with peripherals.
■ Coverage of C language programming of the PIC18- ■ An entire chapter (Chapter 8) dedicated to the design
starting from Chapter 7. of the PIC Trainer.
CONTENTS
1. The PIC Microcontrollers: History and Features 9. PIC18 Timer Programming in Assembly and C
2. PIC Architecture & Assembly Language 10. PIC18 Serial Port Programming in Assembly and C
Programming 11. Interrupt Programming in Assembly and C
3. Branch, Call, and Time Delay Loop 12. LCD and Keyboard Interfacing
4. PIC I/O Port Programming 13. ADC, DAC, and Sensor Interfacing
5. Arithmetic, Logic Instructions, and Programs 14. CCP and ECCP Programming
6. Bank Switching, Table Processing, Macros, and 15. Radio wave Propagation
Modules 16. SPI Protocol and DS1306 RTC Interfacing
7. PIC Programming in C 17. Motor Control: Relay, PWM, DC, and Stepper
8. PIC18F Hardware Connection and ROM Loaders Motors
Rolin McKinlay has a BSEET from DeVry University. He is currently working on his Master’s degree and PE license in
the state of Texas. He is currently self-employed as a programmer and circuit board designer, and is a partner in Mi-
croDigitalEd.com
Danny Causey graduated from CET department of De Vry University.His areas of interest include networking, game
development, microcontroller and embedded system design.
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MiCROCONTROLLERS / EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
560 | 2007
FEATURES
■ A new chapter on 8051 C programming. ■ Programming of the 1KB SRAM of the DS89C4x0
■ A new section on the 8051 C programming of timers. chip.
■ A new section on the second serial port of the ■ A new section on the 8051 C programming of external
DS89C4x0 chip. memory.
■ A new section on the 8051 C programming of the ■ A new chapter on the DS12887 RTC (real-time clock)
second serial port. chip.
■ A new section on the 8051 C programming of ■ A new chapter on motors, relays, and optoisolators
interrupts.
CONTENTS
1. The 8051 Microcontroller 10. 8051 Serial Port Programming in Assembly and C
2. 8051 Assembly Language Programming 11. Interrupts Programming in Assembly and C
3. Jump, Loop, and Call Instructions 12. LCD and Keyboard interfacing
4. I/O Port Programming 13. ADC, DAC, and Sensor interfacing
5. 8051 Addressing Modes 14. 8051 Interfacing to External Memory
6. Arithmetic and Logic instructions and Programs 15. 8051 Interfacing with The 8255
7. 8051 Programming in C 16. DS12887 RTC Interfacing and Programming
8. 8051 Hardware Connection and Intel Hex File 17. Motor Control: Relay, PWM, DC, and Stepper
9. 8051 Timer Programming in Assembly and C Motors
Janice Gillispie Mazidi has a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of North Texas. She
has several years of experience as a software engineer in Dallas. She has been chief technical writer and production
manager, and was responsible for software development and testing of a widely used textbook, The 80x86 IBM PC and
Compatible Computers, also available from Prentice Hall.
Rolin McKinlay has a BSEET from DeVry University. He is currently working on his Master’s degree and PE license in
the state of Texas. He is currently self-employed as a programmer and circuit board designer, and is a partner in Mi-
croDigitalEd.com.
73
MiCROCONTROLLERS / EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
David E. Simon
444 | 2005
FEATURES
■ Learn core principles and advanced techniques of ■ Experiment with sample code and the uC/OS RTOS
embedded-system software version 1.11 (on the accompanying CD)
■ Find out what a real-time operating system (RTOS) ■ Apply what you learn, no matter which
does and how to use one effectively microprocessor or RTOS you use
CONTENTS
1. A First Look at Embedded Systems 7. More Operating System Services
2. Hardware Fundamentals for the Software Engineer 8. Basic Design Using a Real-Time Operating System
3. Advanced Hardware Fundamentals 9. Embedded Software Development Tools
4. Interrupts 10. Debugging Techniques
5. Survey of Software Architecture 11. An Example System
6. Introduction to Real-Time Operating Systems
BOOK REviEW
Author Name: Steve Vinoski
Review Text: I sincerely wish (this book) had been available when I had to learn all this stuff the hard way.
Author Name: David Cuka
Review Text: An excellent Job of introducing and defining the jargon associated with embedded systems. This makes
the text easy to read.
74
MiCROCONTROLLERS / EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
Microcontrollers: Architecture,
Design with PiC Programming, interfacing and Embedded Systems
Microcontrollers System Design, 2/e Steven F. Barrett
iSBN: 9788177585513 iSBN: 9788131759905 iSBN: 9788131720233
280 2005 888 2011 668 2008
75
MiCROCONTROLLERS / EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
576 | 2016
FEATURES
■ Describes the PLC instructions for the Allen-Bradley ■ Part I covers fundamental PLC concepts plus the
PLC 5, SLC 500, and Logix processors with an operation and programming formats for the most
emphasis on the SLC 500 system using numerous frequently used PLC instructions.
figures, tables, and example problems. ■ Part II addresses advanced ladder logic instruc-
■ Provides student problems from easy to challenging tions and applications, analog and process control
in the following five formats: instructions, the new IEC 61131 PLC languages, and
■ PLC system and setup based problems using the industrial networks.
text CD ■ Includes aCD-ROM with reference material from
■ PLC 5 Allen-Bradley.
■ SLC 500 ■ Provides a concise description of the five IEC 61131
■ Logix programming languages and includes detailed
■ Challenge problems that could use any PLC system. descriptions and example roblems;
■ Effective two-part organization:
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers 13. PLC Programming Standard IEC 61131-3 - Function
2. Input Devices and Output Actuators Block Diagrams
3. Introduction to PLC Programming 14. Intermittent and Continuous Process Control
4. Programming Timers 15. PLC Programming Standard IEC 61131-3 - Text
5. Programming Counters Based Languages
6. Arithmetic and Move Instructions 16. PLC Programming Standard IEC 61131-3 -
7. Comparison Instructions Sequential Function Charts
8. Program Control & Miscellaneous Instructions 17. Appendix A - Glossary
9. Indirect and Indexed Addressing 18. Appendix B - PLC Module Interface Circuits
10. Data Handling Instructions and Shift Registers 19. Appendix C—Programmable Logic Controller
11. PLC Sequencer Functions History
12. Analog Sensors and Control Systems
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PROGRAMMABLE LOGiC CONTROLLERS
476 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Latest developments in PLC model functions and ■ Provides students with a comprehensive look at all
networking capabilities. the important new standards in the field.
■ Provides students with guidelines on the most recent ■ Provides students with helpful activities that
programming developments. reinforce the material in accompanying chapters in
■ New chapter on electrical devices connected to I/O the book.
modules. ■ Provides students with easy-to-follow guides for
■ Provides students with a complete explanation of the determining the important points within each chapter
latest technology in input/output on/off switching and and learning them.
analog devices. ■ Presents material in a logical and orderly fashion—
■ Updated and enhanced pedagogical tools—e.g. Stand-alone chapters provide flexibility and
equipment illustrations, additional example customization.
problems, more troubleshooting questions, enhanced ■ Provides students with fortified comprehension
glossary and bibliography. every step of the way, so that they can keep pace
■ Provides students with more effective tools that are with technology.
easier to use and more motivating. ■ Maintains a generic approach—By exploring many
■ Updated PLC manufacturers listing. alternative formats.
■ Provides students with the most current listing of PLC ■ Enables students to apply all the techniques
manufacturers. presented to any manufacturer’s equipment.
CONTENTS
i. PLC Basics viii. Related Topics
ii. Basic PLC Programming Appendix A: PLC Manufacturers
iii. Basic PLC Functions Appendix B: Operational Simulation and
iv. intermediate Functions Monitoring
v. Data Handling Functions Appendix C: Commonly Used Circuit Symbols
vi. PLC Functions Working with Bits Appendix D: Major PLC Instruction, Function, and
vii. Advanced PLC Functions Word Codes by Typical Manufacturers
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PROGRAMMABLE LOGiC CONTROLLERS
Barry B. Brey
944 | 2008
FEATURES
■ Illustrated concepts for students with relevant environment with embedded assembly language to
programming examples, many written in Visual C++ control personal computers.
with embedded assembly language code. ■ Descriptions of how to use real mode (DOS) and
■ Coverage of how to develop software to control protected mode (Windows) of the microprocessor.
application interfaces to the microprocessor. ■ Explanation of the operation of a real-time operating
■ Coverage of how to program the microprocessor system (RTOS) in an embedded environment.
using the popular Microsoft Visual C programming
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to the Microprocessor and Computer 12. Interrupts
2. The Microprocessor and Its Architecture 13. Direct Memory Access and Dma-Controlled I/O
3. Addressing Modes 14. The Arithmetic Coprocessor, Mmx, and Simd
4. Data Movement Instructions Technologies
5. Arithmetic and Logic Instructions 15. Bus Interface
6. Program Control Instructions 16. The 80185, 80188, and 80286 Microprocessors
7. Using Assembly Language With C/C++ 17. The 80386 and 80486 Microprocessors
8. Programming The Microprocessor 18. The Pentium and Pentium Pro Microprocessors
9. 8086/8088 Hardware Specifications 19. The Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4, and Core2
10. Memory Interface Microprocessors
11. Basic I/O Interface
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MiCROPROCESSORS
Lyla B Das
888 | 2014
FEATURES
■Comprehensive analysis of programming and ■ Inclusive discussion on the features and
interfacing of the 8086 processor, with practical enhancements of the 80386, 80486 and Pentium
examples. processors
New to the second edition
■ Architecture of Intel’s advanced Atom SoC processor ■ A chapter dealing with advanced computer
explained in detail architecture
■ Exclusive chapter on Multicore processors ■ Two Online chapters
■ Critical evaluation of Intel processors launched after ■ 80186 -The embedded microprocessors
Pentium ■ The x86 base personal computer
■ Three chapters devoted to the essential features of
the 8051 Microcontroller
CONTENTS
PART i: The x86 Microprocessors 17. Multi core processors
1. Basics of Computer Systems 18. Beyond Pentium-More advanced processors
2. Architecture of 8086 19. Atom SoC-Intel’s High-end Embedded Processor
3. Programming Concepts–I PART ii: The 8051 Microcontroller
4. Programming Concepts–II 20. The 8051 Microcontroller: The Programmer’s
5. Programming Concepts–III Perspective
6. Programming Concepts–IV 21. Programming the Peripherals of 8051
7. The Hardware Structure of 8086 22. Interfacing External Peripherals to the 8051
8. Memory and I/O Decoding APPENDiX A: 8086 16-bit HMOS Microprocessor
9. The Interrupt Structure of 8086 8086/8086-2/8086-1
10. Peripheral Interfacing–I APPENDiX B: Use of DOS and Debug Commands
11. Peripheral Interfacing–II for MASM
12. Peripheral Interfacing–III APPENDiX C: Instruction Set and Instruction Timing
13. Semi conductor memory Devices of 8086
14. Multiprocessor Configurations APPENDiX D: List of DOS and BIOS Functions
15. Advanced Processors-80286 to Pentium APPENDiX E: 80x87 Instruction Set (x87 — Pentium)
16. Microarchitectural Techniques of Advanced
Processors
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MiCROPROCESSORS
800 | 2017
FEATURES
■ Comprehensive coverage of all the 80x86 ■ Ensures a basic understanding of binary and hex
microprocessors, from the 8088 to the Pentium Pro. numbering systems (before delving into PC assembly
■ Combines assembly and C programming early on. language and system programming).
■ Introduces the 80x86 instructions with examples of ■ Places all C programming in the last section of each
how they are used, and covers 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit chapter, which maintains continuity for those with no
programming of x86 microprocessors. C programming experience.
■ Uses fragments of programs from IBM PC technical ■ Analyzes hardware differences among 8086, 286, 386,
reference, showing students a real-world approach to 486, Pentium and Pentium Pro chips— looks at the
programming in assembly. internal architecture on programming such chips.
CONTENTS
Part i: Assembly Language Programming on the 14. 8253/54 Timer and Music
iBM PC, PS and Compatibles 15. Interrupts and the 8259 Chip
1. Introduction to Computing 16. Direct Memory Accessing; the 8237 DMA Chip
2. The 80x86 Microprocessor 17. Video and Video Adapters
3. Assembly Language Programming 18. Serial Data Communication and the 16550/8250/51
4. Arithmetic and Logic Instructions and Programs Chips
5. BIOS and DOS Programming in Assembly and C 19. Keyboard and Printer Interfacing
6. Macros and the Mouse 20. Floppy Disks, Hard Disks, and Files
7. Signed Numbers, Strings, and Tables 21. The 80x87 Math Coprocessor
8. Modules; Modular and C Programming 22. 386 Microprocessor: Real vs. Protected Mode
9. 32-Bit Programming for 386 and 486 Machines 23. High-Speed Memory Interfacing and Cache
Part ii: Design and interfacing of the iBM PC, PS 24. 486, Pentium, Pentium Pro and MMX
and Compatibles 25. MS DOS Structure, TSR, and Device Drivers
10. 8088/86 Microprocessors and Supporting Chips 26. MS DOS Memory Management
11. 80286 Microprocessor and Supporting Chips 27. IC Technology and System Design
12. Memory and Memory Interfacing 28. ISA, EISA, MCA, Local, and PCI BUS
13. I/0, 8255 and Device Interfacing 29. Programming DOS, BIOS, Hardware with C/C++
80
MiCROPROCESSORS
Michael Slater
624 | 2016
ISBN: 9789332575783
FEATURES
■ Covers device-independent fundamentals and then ■ After mastering the material in this book, you will
illustrating them with examples of real devices. be well prepared to design reliable, cost-effective
■ This book provides you with the background required products
to understand today’s and tomorrow’s components
and systems.
Dr. M Rafiquzzaman
480 | 2016
81
MiCROPROCESSORS
The 8085
Microprocessor:
Architecture,
Programming and The Pentium
Interfacing Microprocessor
Microcomputer
Systems: The
8086/8088 Family
Architecture
ARM System-on-Chip Programming and
Architecture 2/e Design, 2/e
82
MiCROPROCESSORS
Samuel Y. Liao
564 | 2005
CONTENTS
1. Introduction between Electrons and Fields. 7. Transferred Electron Devices (TEDs).
2. Electromagnetic Plane Waves. 8. Avalanche Transit-time Devices.
3. Microwave Transmission Lines. 9. Microwave Linear-beam Tubes (O type).
4. Microwave Waveguides and Components. 10. Microwave Crossed-field Tubes (M type).
5. Microwave Transistors and Tunnel Diodes. 11. Striplines.
6. Microwave Field-effect Transistors. 12. Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits.
Also Available
Microwave and
Radar Engineering
G. S. B. Rao
iSBN: 9788131799444
680 2013
83
MiCROWAvE ENGiNEERiNG
624 | 2016
FEATURES
■ “Based on the latest version of MATLAB® ■ Approximately 250 figures and screenshots
■ More than 30 graphs in color in the chapter ■ Programming tips to highlight good programming
MATLAB® Graphics practices
■ List of commands at the end of the chapter for quick ■ More than 250 solved examples and approximately
recapitulation 200 end-of-chapter exercises.”
■ Appendices on graphic user interface and control
system analysis using the LTI viewer
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to MATLAB® 9. Ordinary Differential Equations and Symbolic
2. Constants, Variables and Expressions Mathematics
3. Vectors and Matrices 10. Simulink® Basics
4. Polynomials 11. MATLAB Applications in Control Systems-I
5. Input Output Statements 12. MATLAB Applications in Control Systems-II
6. MATLAB Graphics 13. MATLAB Applications in Neural Networks
7. Control Structures 14. MATLAB Applications in Fuzzy Logic Systems
8. Writing Programs and Functions 15. MATLAB Applications in Digital Signal Processing
16. MATLAB Applications in Computational Mathematics”
84
MATLAB
544 | 2014
FEATURES
■ More than 100 solved examples, 100 practice ■ Comprehensive overview of Simulink® Modeling and
questions and 125 exercises Graphical User Interface.
■ Chapter-wise organization of common errors and ■ Introduction to the concepts of digital image
programming pitfalls processing
■ Exclusive chapters on debugging large programs,
optimizing memory usage and making codes faster.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to MATLAB® 8. Using the MATLAB debugger And profiler
2. Matrix operations and applications 9. Efficient coding using Vectorization technique
3. MATLAB graphics and plotting 10. Precision and Errors
4. Control structures, loops, and file handling 11. Advanced concepts in MATLAB
5. Scripts and functions 12. Modeling With Simulink®
6. Numerical methods, calculus, and statistics 13. Digital Image Processing
7. Using memory efficiently
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MATLAB
introduction to
Matlab® 7 Mastering Matlab 7
Albert Leon-Garcia
616 | 2007
FEATURES
■ Numerous examples—a wide selection of fully ■ Problems—over 700 in all.
worked-out real-world examples.
CONTENTS
1. Probability Models in Electrical and Computer 7. Analysis and Processing of Random Signals.
Engineering 8. Markov Chains
2. Basic Concepts of Probability Theory 9. Introduction to Queueing Theory
3. Random Variables Appendix A: Mathematical Tables
4. Multiple Random Variables Appendix B: Tables of Fourier Transformation
5. Sums of Random Variables and Long-Term Averages Appendix C: Computer Programs for Generating
6. Random Processes Random Variables
86
PROBABiLiTY THEORY AND STOCHASTiC PROCESS
Probability, Statistics
and Random
Processes
Pappu Kousalya
iSBN: 9788131774526
592 2013
venkata Rao K
iSBN: 9788131721353
728 2010
Satellite Communications
Satellite Communications
Systems Engineering, 2/e
Wilbur L. Pritchard
iSBN: 9788131702420
568 2006
87
PULSE & DiGiTAL CiRCUiTS/SATELLiTE COMMUNiCATiONS
Pallab Bhattacharya
664 | 2017
FEATURES
■ Chapter on lightwave networks that reflects the ■ Distributed feedback lasers, surface-emitting lasers,
enormous progress in the field of fiber-optic avalanche and metal-semiconductor-metal
■ communication and the use of optoelectronic devices ■ photodiodes, photo receivers and phototransistors.
for this application ■ Transient phenomena and linewidth of lasers
■ Coverage of newer topics ■ Includes more worked out examples and problems in
■ Nitrides and visible light emitters every chapter to help both readers and instructors
■ New types of modulators ■ Chapter Highlights sections to highlight new and
■ New devices such as the quantum cascade laser and attractive portions of each chapter
the tunneling injection laser ■ Features a wealth of valuable appendices as vehicles
■ More detailed treatment of for more rigorous treatment of selected subjects
CONTENTS
1. Elemental and Compound Semiconductors 9. Special Detection Schemes
2. Electronic Properties of Semiconductors 10. Solar Cells
3. Optical Processes in Semiconductors 11. Optoelectronic Modulation and Switching
4. Junction Theory devices
5. Light-Emitting Diodes 12. Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits
6. Lasers: Operating Principles 13. Lightwave Networks
7. Lasers: Structures and Properties 14. List of symbols
8. Photodetectors 15. Appendices
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SEMiCONUDCTOR DEviCES
Coming
Michael Shur Soon
680 | 2018
CONTENTS
1. Basic Semiconductor Physics 5. Photonic Devices
2. p-n Junctions, Schottky Barrier Junctions, 6. Transferred-Electron Devices and Avalanche Diodes
Heterojunctions and Ohmic Contacts 7. Novel Devices
3. Bipolar Junction Transistors 8. Appendices
4. Field Effect Transistors
Also Available
Semiconductor
Device Fundamentals
Robert F. Pierret
iSBN: 9788177589771
816 2006
89
SEMiCONUDCTOR DEviCES
Alan v. Oppenheim
957 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Develops continuous-time and discrete-time have now been pulled together into the time and
concepts in parallel— highlighting the similarities and frequency domain chapter, so that only the basic
differences. concepts are introduced in these chapters; and
■ Introduces some of the important uses of the provide a more cohesive treatment of time and
basic methods that are developed— e.g., filtering, frequency domain issues.
communication, sampling, discrete-time processing of ■ Relocates coverage of Sampling before
continuous-time signals, and feedback. Communication.
■ Includes an up-to-date bibliography. ■ Allows instructor and students to discuss important
■ A companion book contains MATLAB-based computer forms of communication, namely those involving
exercises for each topic in the text. discrete or digital signals, in which sampling concepts
■ Material on Fourier analysis has been reorganized are intimately involved.
significantly to provide an easier path for the student ■ Includes significantly more worked examples.
to master and appreciate the importance of this topic. ■ Provides over 600 chapter-end problems,— 20 per
Now represented in four chapters, each of which chapter, with answers (not solutions).
is far more streamlined and focused, introducing ■ Features a majority of new chapter-end problems.
a smaller and more cohesive set of topics. This will ■ Chapter-end Problems have been reorganized
greatly enhance the students ability to organize their and assembled to aid the student and instructor.
understanding of the material. They provide a better balance between exercises
■ Frequency-domain filtering is introduced very early developing basic skills and understanding ones
in the development to provide a central and concrete that pursue more advanced problem-solving skills.
illustration of why this topic is important and to New edition organizes chapter-end problems into
provide some intuition with a minimal amount of four types of sections which makes it easier for the
mathematical preliminaries. The students will be able instructor and student to locate the problems that
to see why this topic is so important and gain some will best serve their purposes; and provides two
intuition which will enhance his or her appreciation of types of basic problems, ones with answers (but
the developments that follow. not solutions); and ones with solutions to provide
■ Much of the advanced material that had appeared immediate feedback to the student while attempting
in the Fourier transform chapters in the first edition to master the material.
CONTENTS
1. Signals and Systems. and Systems.
2. Linear Time-Invariant Systems. 7. Sampling.
3. Fourier Series Representation of Periodic Signals. 8. Communication Systems.
4. The Continuous-Time Fourier Transform. 9. The Laplace Transform.
5. The Discrete-Time Fourier Transform. 10. The Z-Transform.
6. Time- and Frequency Characterization of Signals 11. Linear Feedback Systems.
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SiGNAL AND SYSTEMS
Fundamentals of
Signals and Systems
Using the Web and Analog Signals and
Matlab, 3/e Systems
Continuous and
Signals, Systems and Discrete Signals and
Transforms 4/e Systems, 2/e
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SiGNAL AND SYSTEMS
J.E. Flood
328 | 2006
ISBN: 9788131705025
FEATURES
■ Modern digital networks ■ The book fills the gap between texts in
■ Modern digital switching systems telecommunications that only treat networks
■ Packet switching in a cursory manner and advanced texts that
■ Common-channel signaling are too specialized for undergraduates. It
■ Digital transmission, including Synchronous Digital will therefore become important reading for
Hierarchy final year undergraduates and M.Sc. students
■ Integrated service digital network (ISDN) in departments of electrical and electronic
■ Broadband networks including ATM engineering.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 6. Time-division switching
2. Telecommunication Transmission 7. Control of switching systems
3. Evolution of switching systems 8. Signaling
4. Telecommunications traffic 9. Packet switching
5. Switching networks 10. Networks
J. Bhasker
396 | 2015
92
TELECOMMUNiCATiON/vHDL
Also Available
vHDL: Basics to
Programming
Gaganpreet Kaur
iSBN: 9788131732113
340 2011
93
vHDL
664 | 2015
ISBN: 9789332542884
FEATURES
■ Broad, in-depth, up-to-date, and comprehensive ■ Presents extensive coverage of data-path, array, and
coverage of the entire field of CMOS VLSI design special purpose building blocks (Chapters 11-13)
■ Introduces each key element of VLSI design, ■ Contains a rich set of problems, worked examples
including delay, power, interconnect, and and exercises for learning reinforcement
robustness ■ Presents “war stories” of “chips gone bad” and their
■ Ample circuit-level coverage, emphasizing practical lessons for today’s designers
circuits used in commercial chips ■ Links theory to practice through expert Historical
■ Illuminates circuit simulation with SPICE through a Perspective and Pitfall sections that reveal what’s
complete tutorial chapter (Chapter 8) happening in real R&D and engineering laboratories
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 9. Combinational Circuit Design
2. MOS Transistor Theory 10. Sequential Circuit Design
3. CMOS Processing Technology 11. Datapath Subsystems
4. Delay 12. Array Subsystems
5. Power 13. Special-Purpose Subsystems
6. Interconnect 14. Design Methodology and Tools
7. Robustness 15. Testing, Debugging, and Verification
8. Circuit Simulation Appendix A: Hardware Description Languages
Neil Weste is a member of the faculty at the Department of Electronic Engineering, Macquarie University; Adjunct Pro-
fessor of Electrical Engineering at The University of Adelaide; and Director, Engineering at Cisco’s Wireless Networking
Business Unit. He is a Fellow of the IEEE for his contributions to custom IC design, and a peer elected member of the
IEEE Solid State Circuits Society. In 1997 he cofounded Radiata Communications (with David Skellern) which designed
the first chip sets for the IEEE 802.11a WLAN standard; in 2001 Radiata was acquired by Cisco. He has served as de-
partment head at Bell Laboratories; leader of design projects for Symbolics, Inc.; and as president of TLW, Inc., an IC
engineering company that completed groundbreaking chip designs for companies such as North American Philips,
Analog Devices, AT&T Microelectronics and Thomson Consumer Electronics.
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vLSi DESiGN
Wayne Wolf
656 | 2015
CONTENTS
1. Digital Systems and VLSI
2. Fabrication and Devices
3. Logic Gates
4. Combinational Logic Networks
5. Sequential Machines
6. Subsystem Design
ISBN: 9789332550353 7. Floorplanning
8. Architecture Design
Appendix A: A Chip Designer’s Lexicon
Appendix B: Hardware Description Languages
Wayne Wolf
544 | 2008
95
vLSi DESiGN
CONTENTS
1. FPGA-Based Systems. 5. Sequential Machines.
2. VLSI Technology. 6. Architecture.
3. FPGA Fabrics. 7. Large-Scale Systems.
4. Combinational Logic.
Also Available
CMOS/BiCMOS ULSi
Low voltage Low
Power
Kiat-Seng Yeo
iSBN: 9788131708262
344 2006
96
vLSi DESiGN/vLSi CHiP FABRiCATiON
592 | 2011
FEATURES
■ Concise and Clear Presentation—Gives students the illustrate how the concepts are used in engineering
physical techniques behind antennas and radio wave practice
propagation. ■ Comprehensive Appendices—10 appendices added
■ Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output (MIMO) —Provides on theories, functions and computer assignments
the first text that treats MIMO and space-time coding among other intrinsic topics indispensable for a
techniques at an introductory level thorough coverage of the subject
■ Worked Examples—Theme examples in each chapter
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 5. Spread Spectrum and Code-Division Multiple
2. Propagation and Noise Access
3. Modulation and Frequency-Division Multiple 6. Diversity, Capacity and Space-Division Multiple
Access Access
4. Coding and Time-Division Multiple Access 7. Wireless Architectures
Also Available
Wireless
Communication
Systems: Advanced
Techniques for Signal introduction to
Reception Wireless Technology
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WiRELESS COMMUNiCATiONS
Author Index
ISBN Author Title Price Pages
9788177588859 Agrawal Power Electronic Systems: Theory & Design 759.00 27
9788131708958 Allen Natural Language Understanding, 2/e 729.00 37
9788177584790 Annadurai Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing 599.00 52
9788177582765 Antonakos The Pentium Microprocessor 789.00 82
TBA Arun Ingole Switchgear and Protection 499.00 31
9789332585553 Arun Ingole Power transmission and distribution 599.00 32
9789332534124 B. Visvesvara Rao Linear Integrated Circuits 399.00 68
9788131717592 Bali Consumer Electronics 839.00 39
Bansal/Goel/
9789332542099 MATLAB® and its Applications in Engineering, 2/e 629.00 84
Sharma
9788131720233 Barrett Embedded Systems 789.00 75
9788131726785 Bateman Digital Communications: Design for the Real World 789.00 44
9788177588194 Bergen Power Systems Analysis, 2/e 899.00 33
9789332586505 Bhattacharya Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 2/e 499.00 7
9789332542853 Bhattacharya Network Analysis and Synthesis 499.00 14
9788131791653 Bhattacharya Control Systems Engineering, 3/e 639.00 19
9789332587410 Bhattacharya Semiconductor Optoelectronic Devices, 2/e 649.00 88
9789332557550 Bimal K. Bose Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives 709.00 25
9788177588873 Bogart Electronic Devices and Circuits, 6/e 1029.00 62
9789332518612 Boylestad Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e 949.00 9
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