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050 4 _aTK5103.15
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082 0 4 _a621.319/21
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100 1 _aMatick, Richard E.,
_d1933-
245 1 0 _aTransmission lines for digital and communication networks :
_ban introduction to transmission lines, high-frequency and high-speed pulse characteristics and applications /
_cRichard E. Matick.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bIEEE Press,
_cc1995.
264 2 _a[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :
_bIEEE Xplore,
_c[2000]
300 _a1 PDF (xxiv, 360 pages) :
_billustrations.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aelectronic
_2isbdmedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
500 _aOriginally published: New York : McGraw-Hill, 1969.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aFundamental Concepts of Transmission Lines Derived From AC Theory. Differential Equations and General Theory of Transmission Lines. Velocity of Propagation. Skin Effect -- Normal and Anomalous. Pulses on Transmission Lines. Superconducting Transmission Lines. Coupled Transmission Lines and Directional Couplers. Transmission-Line Parameters.
506 1 _aRestricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
520 _aElectrical Engineering/Circuits and Systems Transmission Lines for Digital and Communication Networks An IEEE Press Classic Reissue In the recent past, knowledge of transmission line behavior was not essential to understanding digital logic design. Slow signals, relatively short wires, logic probes and the treatment of wave forms as sequences of ones and zeros made it possible to design logic without a solid understanding of fields. That has changed dramatically. Today, with edge rates and gate delays moving into the picosecond realm, innovative product designers must be able to understand and model the essential distributed element nature of electrical circuits. Those who don't will lag far behind the competition. Keeping pace with these developments, IEEE Press is pleased to bring back into print this definitive reference on high-speed transmission line behavior. First written in 1969, this book provides a level of detail on high-speed signaling problems that remains unmatched to this day. Engineers who want to move beyond the introductory level of field theory will find the practical applications they need for solving difficult real-world problems. In this Book You Will Find Thorough Coverage of: * The realistic behavior of wiring, including skin effects * Series and parallel losses * Complex issues such as phase and group velocity, and the resulting pulse and edge spreading * Cross coupling of signals from physically adjacent transmission lines * Superconducting transmission lines An indispensable resource for scientists, circuit and package designers, and system architects, this book is also appropriate for students of computer-aided design and technology. Also of Interest from IEEE Press... Routing in Third Dimension: From VLSI Chips to MCMs by Naveed A. Sherwani, Siddharth Bhingarde, and Anand Panyam, Intel Corporation 1995 Hardcover 416pp ISBN 0-7803-1089-6 IEEE Product No. PC4473 This book provides a complete and in-depth discussion of formal algorithms appropriate for state-of-the-art VLSI and MCM technologies. Principles of Data Conversion System Design by Behzad Razavi, AT&T Bell Laboratories 1995 Hardcover 272pp ISBN 0-7803-1093-4 IEEE Product No. PC4465 This text deals with the design and implementation of integrated circuits for analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion.
530 _aAlso available in print.
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web
588 _aDescription based on PDF viewed 12/21/2015.
650 0 _aTelecommunication lines.
655 0 _aElectronic books.
695 _aAttenuation
695 _aBoundary conditions
695 _aCapacitance
695 _aChirp modulation
695 _aCommunication networks
695 _aConductors
695 _aCouplings
695 _aDelay
695 _aDifferential equations
695 _aDirectional couplers
695 _aDispersion
695 _aElectric fields
695 _aEquations
695 _aEquivalent circuits
695 _aFrequency modulation
695 _aGenerators
695 _aImpedance
695 _aIndexes
695 _aInductance
695 _aMagnetic fields
695 _aMaterials
695 _aMedia
695 _aPower transmission lines
695 _aPropagation
695 _aPropagation losses
695 _aReflection
695 _aResistance
695 _aSkin effect
695 _aSuperconducting transmission lines
695 _aSuperconductivity
695 _aSurface impedance
695 _aSurface resistance
695 _aSurface waves
695 _aSwitches
695 _aTemperature measurement
695 _aVoltage measurement
695 _aWire
695 _aWires
710 2 _aJohn Wiley & Sons,
_epublisher.
710 2 _aIEEE Xplore (Online service),
_edistributor.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
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856 4 2 _3Abstract with links to resource
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