E-Book, Englisch, 342 Seiten, Web PDF
Brindley Newnes Radio and Electronics Engineer's Pocket Book
18. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4831-0241-2
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 342 Seiten, Web PDF
ISBN: 978-1-4831-0241-2
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Newnes Radio and Electronics Engineer's Pocket Book, 18th Edition focuses on the principles in radio and electronics, including call signs, circuits, frequencies, radio emissions, and television systems. The book first offers information on abbreviations and symbols, amateur radio emission designations, ASCII control characters, audible frequency range, basic logic symbols and truth tables, batteries and cells, BBC VHF/FM radio stations, BBC local radio stations, and block diagram symbols. The text then elaborates on bridge rectifier data, bridge circuits in measurement, cables, centronics interface, characteristics of world UHF terrestrial television systems, and CMOS data. The manuscript examines dipole lengths for the amateur bands, electrical relationships, electromagnetic wave, European terrestrial systems, engineering information, emissions designations, frequency allocations, frequency spectrum symbols, and fundamental constants and units. The text then ponders on international allocations of call signs, medium scale integrated logic symbols and terminology, power supply configurations, radio emissions, and pro electron system of semiconductor type labeling. The book is a dependable reference for electronic engineers and readers wanting to explore electronics.
Keith is a freelance journalist whose whole life (well, apart from the wife, the kids, the music and the mountain bike) is computers. He's been writing about them (computers, that is) for over 18 years, in the meantime working as a teacher, lecturer, engineer, journalist and finally (for the last 12 years) freelance in the computing field. He fondly remembers his first contacts with the Commodore Pet, the various Sinclair oddities, the BBC, PC-DOS, MS-DOS, the Mac, and the various incarnations of Windows. He dreams of new software and hardware, he realises that writing about computers makes little compared to making computers or writing the software for them, he is fully committed to passing his experience along to and making computer-life easier for his readers, yet still enjoys what he's doing. Which can't be all bad!
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Weitere Infos & Material
1;Front Cover
;1
2;Newnes Radio and Electronics Engineer's Pocket Book;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Table of Contents;7
5;Preface;6
6;Chapter 1. Abbreviations and symbols;10
7;Chapter 2. Amateur abbreviations;163
8;Chapter 3. Amateur bands in the UK;157
9;Chapter 4. Amateur radio emission designations;159
10;Chapter 5. ASCII control characters;214
11;Chapter 6. Astronomical data;302
12;Chapter 7. Audible frequency range;288
13;Chapter 8. Audible intensity;288
14;Chapter 9. Basic logic symbols and truth tables;80
15;Chapter 10. Batteries and cells;282
16;Chapter 11. BBC AM radio stations;134
17;Chapter 12. BBC local radio stations;140
18;Chapter 13. BBC VHF/FM radio stations;136
19;Chapter 14. BBC VHF test tone transmissions;150
20;Chapter 16. Block diagram symbols;67
21;Chapter 17. Bridge circuits in measurement;257
22;Chapter 18. Bridge rectifier data;53
23;Chapter 19. Bridge rectifier encapsulations;54
24;Chapter 21. BSI standard metric sizes of copper winding wires;316
25;Chapter 22. Cables;279
26;Chapter 23.
Calculus;293
27;Chapter 24.
CCITT recommendations;265
28;Chapter 25.
Centronics interface;270
29;Chapter 26.
Characteristics of world UHF terrestrial television systems;164
30;Chapter 27.
CMOS data;109
31;Chapter 28.
CMOSpinouts;114
32;Chapter 29.
Code conversion tables;209
33;Chapter 30.
Common transistor and diode data;41
34;Chapter 31.
Comparison of logic families;82
35;Chapter 32.
Component symbols;57
36;Chapter 33.
Connectors;265
37;Chapter 34.
Conversion factors;204
38;Chapter 35.
Copper wire data (SWG);321
39;Chapter 36.
Decibel table;262
40;Chapter 37.
Decimal multipliers;23
41;Chapter 38.
Digital standard circuits;260
42;Chapter 39.
Dimensions of physical properties;20
43;Chapter 40.
Dipole lengths for the amateur bands;159
44;Chapter 41.
Direct broadcast by satellite television;189
45;Chapter 42.
Electric quantities;19
46;Chapter 43.
Electrical relationships;20
47;Chapter 44.
Electrical properties of elements;306
48;Chapter 45.
Electromagnetic wave spectrum;135
49;Chapter 46.
Electronic multiple and sub-multiple conversion;24
50;Chapter 47.
Emission designations;125
51;Chapter 48.
Engineering information;151
52;Chapter 49.
European allocations of DBS satellites, positions, channels and polarisations;189
53;Chapter 50.
European terrestrial systems;165
54;Chapter 51.
Equipment marking symbols;70
55;Chapter 52.
Fahrenheit conversion table;289
56;Chapter 53.
Formulae, useful;25
57;Chapter 54.
Fractions of an inch with metric equivalents;208
58;Chapter 55.
Frequency allocations;125
59;Chapter 56.
Frequency spectrum symbols;69
60;Chapter 57.
Fundamental constants;20
61;Chapter 58.
Fundamental units;21
62;Chapter 59.
Fuses colour codes, diameters of fuse wire;291
63;Chapter 60.
Greek alphabet;21
64;Chapter 61.
Independent local radio stations;143
65;Chapter 62.
Interfacing logic families;259
66;Chapter 63.
Interference;301
67;Chapter 64.
International allocations of call signs;154
68;Chapter 65.
International Morse code;162
69;Chapter 66.
International 'Q' code;160
70;Chapter 67.
Ionosphere;136
71;Chapter 68.
Laws;263
72;Chapter 69.
LEDs, using;249
73;Chapter 70.
Letter symbols by unit name;13
74;Chapter 71.
Logic elements, symbols;64
75;Chapter 72.
Logic terms;79
76;Chapter 73.
Mains low-voltage power supplies;276
77;Chapter 74.
Medium scale integrated logic symbols and terminology;80
78;Chapter 75.
Mensuration;293
79;Chapter 76.
Metric sizes of insulated round winding wires;325
80;Chapter 77.
Metric wire sizes;320
81;Chapter 78.
Microwave band designation system;160
82;Chapter 79.
Miscellaneous international abbreviations;163
83;Chapter 80.
Multifrequency PSTN tones;199
84;Chapter 81.
Musical notes frequency;215
85;North American PSTN area codes alphabetical;196
86;Chapter 82.
North American PSTN area codes numerical;200
87;Chapter 83.
Op-amp data;77
88;Chapter 84.
Op-amp standard circuits;253
89;Chapter 86.
Paper sizes;290
90;Chapter 87.
Particles of modern physics;292
91;Chapter 88.
Phonetic alphabet;163
92;Chapter 89.
Power supply configurations;250
93;Chapter 90.
Powers of 2;284
94;Chapter 91.
Powers of 1016;285
95;Chapter 92. Powers of 1610
;286
96;Chapter 94. QRK code (audibility);161
97;Chapter 95.
QSA code (signal strength);161
98;Chapter 96.
Radio and electronics glossary;215
99;Chapter 97.
Radio communications symbols;63
100;Chapter 98. Radio emissions
;159
101;Chapter 99.
Radio regions;125
102;Chapter 100.
Radio station classes;127
103;Chapter 101.
Radio wavebands;129
104;Chapter 102.
RC time constants;31
105;Chapter 103.
Reactance of capacitors at spot frequencies;35
106;Chapter 104.
Reactance of inductors at spot frequencies;36
107;Chapter 105.
Resistivities of metals and alloys;303
108;Chapter 106.
RL time constants;33
109;Chapter 107.
Resistor and capacitor colour coding;29
110;Chapter 108.
Resistor and capacitor letter and digit code;30
111;Chapter 109.
RST code (readability);161
112;Chapter 110.
RS 232C interface;268
113;Chapter 111.
RS 449 interface;269
114;Chapter 112. Satellite positions (DBS);269
115;Chapter 113. Satellite positions (non-DBS)
;269
116;Chapter 114. Satellite television channels (DBS)
;269
117;Chapter 115. Satellite television channels (non-DBS)
;269
118;Chapter 116.
Sea areas;132
119;Chapter 117.
Pro Electron system of Semiconductor type labelling,;49
120;Chapter 118.
Seven-segment LED displays;258
121;Chapter 119.
SINPFEMO code;133
122;Chapter 120.
SINPO code;133
123;Chapter 121.
SIO code;133
124;Chapter 122.
Sound and sound levels;287
125;Chapter 123.
Standard digital circuits;260
126;Chapter 124.
Standard frequency and time transmissions;130
127;Chapter 125.
Standard frequency formats;131
128;Chapter 126.
Standard PSTN tones;190
129;Chapter 127.
Standard units;22
130;Chapter 128.
Standard wire gauge and standard drill sizes;311
131;Chapter 129.
Statistical formulae;291
132;Chapter 130.
Stereo pickup lead colour codes;289
133;Chapter 131. Telephone country codes – alphabetical;191
134;Chapter 132. Telephone country codes – numerical;193
135;Chapter 133.
Temperature conversion formulae;290
136;Chapter 134.
Terrestrial television channels;167
137;Chapter 135.
Terrestrial TV aerial dimensions;170
138;Chapter 136.
Thyristors;49
139;Chapter 137.
Transistor and diode encapsulations;55
140;Chapter 138.
Transistor circuits and characteristics;299
141;Chapter 139.
Transistor letter symbols;36
142;Chapter 140.
Transistor testing;301
143;Chapter 141.
Trigonometric relationships;298
144;Chapter 143.
TTL data;83
145;Chapter 144.
TTL pinouts;91
146;Chapter 145.
UIC 625-line television system: channels and transmitters;171
147;Chapter 146.
field blanking details;166
148;Chapter 147.
specification;165
149;Chapter 148.
UK CB radio;135
150;Chapter 149.
Velocity of sound;287
151;Chapter 150.
Voltage multiplier circuits;251
152;Chapter 151.
Voltage regulator data;53
153;Chapter 152.
Voltage regulator encapsulations;54
154;Chapter 153.
Voltage regulators;252
155;Chapter 154.
V24 interchange circuits;265
156;Chapter 155.
Wavelength-frequency conversion table;300
157;Chapter 156.
Wire gauges;323
158;Chapter 157. World allocations of DBS satellite
positions;323
159;Chapter 158.
World time;152
160;Chapter 159. Zener diodes
;252