Electronic Devices: Problems
Time domain electrical signals are processed using both linear and non–linear devices. Rapid changes of the voltage/current signal levels, however, cause wide range of different responses while being processed by electronic components and devices. In this
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Wireless Communication Electronics by Example
Wireless Communication Electronics by Example
Robert Sobot
Wireless Communication Electronics by Example
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Robert Sobot Electrical and Computer Engineering Western University London, ON Canada
ISBN 978-3-319-02870-5 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-02871-2
ISBN 978-3-319-02871-2
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Preface
This tutorial book comes as a supplement to my ‘‘Wireless Communication Electronics, Introduction to RF Circuits and Design Techniques’’ textbook, which resulted from my lecture notes in ‘‘Communication Electronics I’’ undergraduate course that I was offering over the last 7 years to students at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. My main inspiration to write this tutorial book again came from my students who would always ask ‘‘How to I practice for this course?’’ while being frustrated for having to browse through large number of books in order to find a few applicable examples for practice. In addition, most of the modern undergraduate textbooks follow the same approach of giving a number of solved examples
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