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Posted: October 27th, 2008, 3:19am CET by i-garlic

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The use of microcontrollers has expanded to an almost unbelievable level since when the first edition of this book. Almost all appliances and gadgets use micro controller like typical car has 15 microcontroller, modern home can have more than 50 microcontrollers controlling everything from the thermostat, to the furnace, to the microwave. Because of the new chips, there have been significant modifications to our programming languages. The standard C language is now called C99 rather than C89 in this book. Several changes in the language will not be available. Other changes in this book are observe and have less impact on the generation of code, such as the // opening to a single line comment and expect the new versions of C compilers to be significant improvements over the older versions. The New compilers will not break older code. The C++ standard committee has completed its work on the first language standard for C++ and there is much clamor about the use of C++ for embedded systems. C++ as it stands is an excellent language, but it is aimed primarily at large system programs, not the small programs that we will be developing into the future. C still remains the grand champion that gives embedded programmers the detailed control over the computer that needed. The book overs the following: 1) revised and any errors that were found were corrected. 2) relatively complex program is developed to run on the M68HC912B32 - the development system was based on this chip and it had no significant RAM to hold the code during development. This will result all of the code was completely designed, coded, and tested on a DOS based system. 3) introduces a new chip for Motorola, the MMC2001 - RISC chip. These are the contents: introduction to C, advanced C topics, what are microcontrollers, small 8-bits systems, programming large 8 bit systems, large microcontrollers, advanced topivcs in programming embedded systems(m68HC12), Mcore, a risc machine.
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Posted: October 26th, 2008, 1:47am CEST by i-garlic

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The author Eugene Trundle written a book called Newnes Guide to Television and Video Technology (3rd ed.). He gave thanks for those who valued the first edition of this book. He came out to this book due to wide and increase reference of the first edition. As we know that video and television take a larger part in our leisure, education and recreational activities. In this book the reader and learner also the engineers and teachers will have the knowledge behind this technology cause it is clearly explained and explored. In this book you will noticed the use of block diagram since integrated circuits and much service data are now presented in block diagram form. The author explain the principles and techniques in earlier discrete circuits and systems. This book is reflected in this new edition of the book which aim for interested laypeople, students, technicians, and those practioner in TV nad VCR. Here are the contents of the book: basic television, light and color, reading and writting in three colours, PAL system, transmission and reception, colour coding, TV display system, TV receiver, teletext, PAL-Plus, MAC and enhanced TV, TV sounds systems, digital TV, satellite TV, cable TV, develpment of video tape recording, magnetic tape basics and video signals, video tape:tracks and transport, signal processing:video, audio, servo system and motor drive, system control for VCR, complete VCR, analogue camcorders and home video, digital tape formats and computer editing, tape formats compared, DVD players, care, operation and maintenance, interconnection and compatibility. . Download this link

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Posted: October 26th, 2008, 12:31am CEST by i-garlic

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Newnes Data Communications Pocket Book (4th ed.) was authored by Michael TOOLEY and Steve WINDER. Now a days data communications continues to expand because of the increased use of multi-media computers and through the use of the Internet and company-wide Intranets. This book covers 1) data communications that links range from a simple low-speed modem operating over a pair of copper wires, through to complex packet switched networks operating over an optical fibre. 2) defined as non-real-time digital information such as data, photographic and video files but could also include real-time video streams and voice traffic since these are digitised and can have similar characteristics to data traffic. 3) convergence of all telecommunications traffic into packet based transmission such as Internet Protocol (IP) blurs the distinction between real-time and data traffic even more. This Book briefly describe all current forms of data communications from computer interfaces and cables through to the protocols used in packet based networks. New material includes Universal Serial Bus (USB) and Firewire interfaces, as well as CAT-5 cables and Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). Some material from the third edition has been removed and the remaining topics have been updated. It is also contain enough information to help engineers and technicians whilst working away from their bulky reference book. link:http://rapidshare.de/files/21351545/TOOLEY__M.__2002_._Newnes_Data_Communications_Pocket_Book__4th_ed._.rar

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Posted: October 25th, 2008, 5:58am CEST by i-garlic

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This book is a result of 10 years research of the author named TERASHIMA, Nobuyoshi. It a combination research for education using telecommunication. They call it next generation distance education. This book provides a communication infrastructure for the development of communication services. It is an easy to use design method, human friendly interface to telecommunication users. This is useful for teacher and students. The goal of this book is to provide a human-friendly communication environment whereby human beings, real or virtual, at different locations are brought together via communication network. The user of this intelligent communication will receive the following benefits such as easyh to use description methods and tools, interact with communication system in a human friendly fashion, via platform of HyperReality, and make application programs easily. These are the contents of the book: information technology, communication fundamentals, communication network structure, advance communication networks, variety of telecommunication system, information superhighways, newly developed telecommunication services, intelligent communication systems, design methodology for tellecommunication services, basic technology of intelligent communication, telesensation and computer vision. This is the link to download :http://rapidshare.de/files/21347627/TERASHIMA__N.__2001_._Intelligent_Communication_Systems.rar

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Posted: October 25th, 2008, 4:16am CEST by i-garlic

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Another interested book in the field of electronics written by Rudolf STRAUSS. This is SMT Soldering Handbook also called as Surface Mount Technology (2nd ed.). The book covers all aspects of the soldering process which include principally solders, fluxes, soldering heat and solderability. It also describes the dimensions and features of these components as far as they are relevant to soldering. Here you will find cleaning after soldering is treated in detail. This book is good for practitioners of soldering to know what constitutes a ‘good’ joint and how to correct soldering defects. Quality control and inspection are discussed in detail. The second editon has corrected the first edition. Copy this link to download(http://rapidshare.de/files/21346823/STRAUSS__R.__1998_._SMT_Soldering_Handbook_-_Surface_Mount_Technology__2nd_ed._.rar)

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Posted: October 20th, 2008, 8:14am CEST by i-garlic

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This book is written by Ian SINCLAIR entitled Sensors and Transducers (3rd ed.). His purpose is to explain and illustrate the use of sensors and transducers associated with electronic circuits. Most textbooks that concerned with interfaces between electronic circuit and other devices tend to deal with few types of sensors for specific purposes. This book describes large range of devices that used in industrial, domestical, teaching, and research. This book gives more references to very large devices that can be help for understanding the problems. This book will discuss about strain and pressure, position, direction, distance and motion, light and associated radiation, temperature sensors and thermal transducers, sound, infrasound and ultrasound, solids, liquids and gases, environmental sensors, sensing methods,instrumentation techniques, switch principles, switch mechanism and signal-carrying switches. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 (http://rapidshare.de/files/21345426/SINCLAIR__I._R.__2001_._Sensors_and_Transducers__3rd_ed._.rar)

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Posted: October 17th, 2008, 5:56am CEST by i-garlic

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This book is written by the author to examines various board-test techniques. This will relate to all product design/manufacturing/test strategy. This discusses economic, management, and technical issues. This consist of components and electrical connections and represent the heart of electronic systems. This book explains the most successful board-test strategy. Author aims is to provide the ultimate test strategy for any specific situation. This book will describe technical and management tools and fit them into the sociology and politics of an organization. You must decide for yourself how to adapt these tools your needs. These are the contents of this book: What is a test strategy?, Test methods, Inspection as test, Guidelines for a cost-effective "test" operation, Reducing test-generation pain with boundary scan, the VMEbus for Instrumentation, Environmental-stress screening, evaluating real tester speeds, test-program development and simulation, test-strategy economics, formulating a board-test strategy, test-strategy decisions, and time value of money table as appendices. This is the link to the book to download ( http://rapidshare.de/files/21342729/SCHEIBER__S._F.__2001_._Building_a_Successful_Board-Test_Strategy__2nd_ed._.rar)

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Posted: October 15th, 2008, 9:14am CEST by i-garlic

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This is the book written by Robert Pease. This book entitled Troubleshooting Analog Circuits - With Electronics Workbench Circuits. This is best suit for Design Engineers. Here the contents of the book:

I. The Philosophy of Troubleshooting
2. Choosing the Right Equipment
3. Getting Down to the Component Level: Resistors and Inductors
4. Getting Down to the Component Level: Capacitor Problems
5. Preventing Material and Assembly Problems: PC Boards and
Connectors, Relays and Switches
6. Understanding Diodes and Their Problems
7. Identifying and Avoiding Transistor Problems
8. Operational Amplifiers-The Supreme Activators
9. Quashing Spurious Oscillations
I 0. The Analog-Digital Boundary: A Never-Never Land?
I I. Dealing with References and Regulators
I 2. Roundup of “Floobydust”: Loose Ends That Don’t Fit Elsewhere
I 3. Letters to Bob
I 4. Real Circuits and Real Problems
This book also includes appendices and these are the following:
A. Digital ICs with Nonstandard Pinouts
B. Operational Amplifiers with Nonstandard Pinouts
C. Understanding and Reducing Noise Voltage on Three-Terminal
D. Testing Fast Comparators for Voltage Offset
E. VF VS. IF on Various Diodes
F. How to Get the Right Information from a Datasheet
G. More on SPICE
H. Pease’s Troubleshooting Articles as Originally Published in EDN
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Posted: October 14th, 2008, 8:20am CEST by i-garlic

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Programmable controller has evolved and revolutionized control engineering by combining computing power and immense flexibility and this this book was made for that reason. It is concerned with the application and use of programmable controllers not is an instructional book in programming and certainly not a comparative guide to the various makes of machine on the market. The book discusses about the following: Computers and industrial control, Types of control strategies, Monitoring subsystems, subsystems , Closed loop control subsystems , devices, Enter the computer, Computer architectures, Machine code and assembly language programming, High level languages , Application programs , Requirements for industrial control , The programmable controller, input/output connections, Input cards, Output connections, Input/output identification, Remote I/O , The advantages of PLC control, Programming techniques , The program scan, Identification of input/output and bit addresses, Racks, cards and signals , Allen Bradley PLC-5 , Siemens SIMATIC S5 , CEGELEC GEM-80 , ABB Master, Mitsubishi F2 , Internal bit storage , Programming methods, Ladder diagrams , Logic symbols, Statement list , Bit storage , Timers , Counters , Numerical applications , Numeric representations , Data movement , Data comparison , Arithmetical operations , Combinational and event-driven logic, Combinational logic , Event-driven logic , Micro PLCs , IEC 1131-3, towards a common standard 99
2.12 Programming software, Programming software tools, Programming style , Software engineering , Top-down design , Program structure in various PLCs , Housekeeping and good software practice, Speeding up the PLC scan time , Analog signals, closed loop control
and intelligent modules , Common analog signals , Temperature ,Flow ,Speed ,Weighing systems , Level ,Position ,Output signals ,Signals and standards , Analog interfacing , Resolution , Multiplexed inputs , Conversion times ,Channel selection and conversion to engineering units , Analog input cards ,Filtering ,Analog output signals , Analog-related program functions ,Closed loop control , Introduction to control theory ,Stability and loop tuning ,Closed loop control and PLCs ,Specialist control processors , Bar codes , High-speed counters ,Intelligent modules ,Installation notes , Distributed systems , Parallel and serial communications,Serial standards, Introduction, Synchronization ,Character codes , Transmission rates ,Modulation of digital signals,Standards and protocols ,Error control ,Point to point communication , Area networks , Introduction ,Transmission lines ,Network topologies , Network sharing , A communication hierarchy, The ISO/OSI model,Proprietary systems ,,Allen Bradley Data Highway ,Gem-80 Starnet, ESP and CORONET, Siemens SINEC ,Ethernet , Towards standardization , Profibus ,Safety and practical considerations ,Fibre optics,The man–machine interface,Simple digital control and indicators,Numerical outputs and inputs , Numerical outputs ,Multiplexed outputs, Leading zero suppression,Numerical inputs ,Alarm annunciation ,Analog indication, Computer graphics ,6.6.2 The Allen Bradley Panelview ,Pixel graphics; the CEGELEC Imagem , The Siemens Simatic HMI family ,Practical considerations ,Data entry ,Message displays,SCADA packages ,Industrial control with conventional computers ,Bus-based machines ,IEEE-488 parallel interface bus , Backplane bus systems ,IBM PC clones ,Programming for real time control , Soft PLCs,Practical aspects , Safety ,Risk assessment ,Emergency stops ,Guarding ,Safety legislation, IEC 61508, Design criteria , Constructional notes ,Power supplies, Equipment protection,Maintenance and fault finding, Statistical representation of reliability, Maintenance philosophies , Designing for faults ,Documentation, Training , Fault-finding aids, EDDI and FIMs , compatibility (EMC) and CE marking, Other programmable devices, Sample ladder logic , One Shot , Toggle action , Alarm annunciator , First order filter, Level control , Linearization , Flow totalization,Scaling , Gray code conversion,BCD to Binary conversion , Binary to BCD conversion , and A hydraulic system. This the link to download this free ebook (http://rapidshare.de/files/21339917/PARR__E._A.__2003_._Programmable_Controllers_-_An_Engineer_s_Guide__3rd_ed._.rar)

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Posted: October 14th, 2008, 8:20am CEST by i-garlic

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Programmable controller has evolved and revolutionized control engineering by combining computing power and immense flexibility and this this book was made for that reason. It is concerned with the application and use of programmable controllers not is an instructional book in programming and certainly not a comparative guide to the various makes of machine on the market. The book discusses about the following: Computers and industrial control, Types of control strategies, Monitoring subsystems, subsystems , Closed loop control subsystems , devices, Enter the computer, Computer architectures, Machine code and assembly language programming, High level languages , Application programs , Requirements for industrial control , The programmable controller, input/output connections, Input cards, Output connections, Input/output identification, Remote I/O , The advantages of PLC control, Programming techniques , The program scan, Identification of input/output and bit addresses, Racks, cards and signals , Allen Bradley PLC-5 , Siemens SIMATIC S5 , CEGELEC GEM-80 , ABB Master, Mitsubishi F2 , Internal bit storage , Programming methods, Ladder diagrams , Logic symbols, Statement list , Bit storage , Timers , Counters , Numerical applications , Numeric representations , Data movement , Data comparison , Arithmetical operations , Combinational and event-driven logic, Combinational logic , Event-driven logic , Micro PLCs , IEC 1131-3, towards a common standard 99
2.12 Programming software, Programming software tools, Programming style , Software engineering , Top-down design , Program structure in various PLCs , Housekeeping and good software practice, Speeding up the PLC scan time , Analog signals, closed loop control
and intelligent modules , Common analog signals , Temperature ,Flow ,Speed ,Weighing systems , Level ,Position ,Output signals ,Signals and standards , Analog interfacing , Resolution , Multiplexed inputs , Conversion times ,Channel selection and conversion to engineering units , Analog input cards ,Filtering ,Analog output signals , Analog-related program functions ,Closed loop control , Introduction to control theory ,Stability and loop tuning ,Closed loop control and PLCs ,Specialist control processors , Bar codes , High-speed counters ,Intelligent modules ,Installation notes , Distributed systems , Parallel and serial communications,Serial standards, Introduction, Synchronization ,Character codes , Transmission rates ,Modulation of digital signals,Standards and protocols ,Error control ,Point to point communication , Area networks , Introduction ,Transmission lines ,Network topologies , Network sharing , A communication hierarchy, The ISO/OSI model,Proprietary systems ,,Allen Bradley Data Highway ,Gem-80 Starnet, ESP and CORONET, Siemens SINEC ,Ethernet , Towards standardization , Profibus ,Safety and practical considerations ,Fibre optics,The man–machine interface,Simple digital control and indicators,Numerical outputs and inputs , Numerical outputs ,Multiplexed outputs, Leading zero suppression,Numerical inputs ,Alarm annunciation ,Analog indication, Computer graphics ,6.6.2 The Allen Bradley Panelview ,Pixel graphics; the CEGELEC Imagem , The Siemens Simatic HMI family ,Practical considerations ,Data entry ,Message displays,SCADA packages ,Industrial control with conventional computers ,Bus-based machines ,IEEE-488 parallel interface bus , Backplane bus systems ,IBM PC clones ,Programming for real time control , Soft PLCs,Practical aspects , Safety ,Risk assessment ,Emergency stops ,Guarding ,Safety legislation, IEC 61508, Design criteria , Constructional notes ,Power supplies, Equipment protection,Maintenance and fault finding, Statistical representation of reliability, Maintenance philosophies , Designing for faults ,Documentation, Training , Fault-finding aids, EDDI and FIMs , compatibility (EMC) and CE marking, Other programmable devices, Sample ladder logic , One Shot , Toggle action , Alarm annunciator , First order filter, Level control , Linearization , Flow totalization,Scaling , Gray code conversion,BCD to Binary conversion , Binary to BCD conversion , and A hydraulic system. This the link to download this free ebook (http://rapidshare.de/files/21339917/PARR__E._A.__2003_._Programmable_Controllers_-_An_Engineer_s_Guide__3rd_ed._.rar)

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Posted: October 12th, 2008, 4:34am CEST by i-garlic

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This is a free ebooks for electronics enthusiast in the field of image processing. This is not only for students but also good for teachers, engineers and somebody who wants to learn and reveal the secrets in image processing. This book will discuss about the human and computer version, human vision system, computer vision system, mathematical systems, associated literature, image formation, fourier transform, sampling criterion, discrete fourine transform, properties of the fourier transform, transforms of toher fourier, applications using frequency domain properties, histograms, point operators, group operations, statistical operators, first-order edge detection operators, second-order edge operators, comparison of the edge detection operators, detecting image motion, detecting image curvature, thresholding and subtraction, template matching, hough transform, extension to HT, generalized hough transform, deformable templates, active contours, discrete symmetry operator, flexible shape models, boundary descriptions, region descriptions, texture, texture description, classification, segementation of texture. Copy this to download files (http://rapidshare.de/files/21339068/NIXON__M._S.__2002_._Feature_Extraction_and_Image_Processing.rar)

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Posted: October 12th, 2008, 3:04am CEST by i-garlic

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This book is authored by Fraidoon Mazda entitled Power Electronics Handbook (3rd ed.) After the publication of power electronics many publication were made. This third edition of the Power Electronics Handbook made a changes cause the power and control components have been updated with the addition of sections on power devices such as the IGBT and on the integration of low and high power devices and also the section on EMC. Application of power components within automobiles has been added in this book. The book describes the processes used in the manufacture of power semiconductors and the construction and characteristics of the power semiconductors currently available. 2) It cover devices which are used in conjunction with power semiconductors. 3) It introduces the methods and components for removing heat generated within the power semiconductor, a vital requirement for effective operation. 4) It describes low power devices, including those classified BS smart power, which are used to control the operation of power semiconductors. 5) It introduces the techniques and components necessary to minimise radio frequency interference generated by power electronic circuits; with the tightening of European and world regulations, this is clearly an important consideration. 6) It describes components and circuits used to protect power components from malfunction, such as caused by overcurrent and overvoltage. 7) It provides detailed information on the arrangements and design of the various types of power semiconductor circuits. 8) It describes the most basic type of power circuit, that used for simple static switching. 9) It extends the voltage control concept to include rectification, so that the a.c. is controlled to give a variable d.c. voltage. 10) It describes a completely different application, the use of power electronics to vary the frequency of an a.c. supply without first going through d.c. 11) It classifies the various commutation systems which are popularly used. 12) It describes the two prime application areas, those of voltage control and of frequency changing. 13) It describes some of the most common applications of power semiconductor components and circuits. Paste this link to download (http://rapidshare.de/files/21335693/MAZDA__F.__1997_._Power_Electronics_Handbook__3rd_ed._.rar)

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Posted: October 9th, 2008, 5:00pm CEST by i-garlic

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Practical Handbook of Photovoltaics - Fundamentals & Applications authored by Tom Markvart and and Luis Castaner. This is all about providing electricity to a variety of applications and power systems for isolated dwellings and remote industrial equipment to building-integrated solar arrays and megawatt-size power stations. This summarises the current status and knowledge in the field of electricity with detailed source of information across the breadth of solar photovoltaics and is contributed to by top-level specialists from all over the world. The book contains 1,000 references, bibliographies and web sites guide for the reader to further details. It has be specific information for industrial production and research or a broad overview for policy makers. There are thirty-seven chapters inside that cover topics from fundamentals of solar cell operation to industrial production processes, from molecular photovoltaics to system modelling, from a detailed overview of solar radiation to guidelines for installers and power engineers, and from architectural integration of solar cells to energy payback, C02 emissions and photovoltaic markets. It has appendices include extensive bibliography and lists of standards, journals and other sources of information which can be found in a printed or electronic form. Here are the contents of the book: Guide to usage of the handbook by professional groups, solar radiation, the role of solar radiation climatology in the design of PV systems, solar cells,Photovoltaic systems, testing monitoring and calibration, economic environment and business strategy. Those are few from the inside but if you dowlnload it, you will unveil the what's inside. Copy this link and paste in the tool bar to download (http://rapidshare.de/files/21334373/MARKVART__T.__2003_._Practical_Handbook_of_Photovoltaics_-_Fundamentals_and_Applications.rar)

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Posted: October 8th, 2008, 9:07am CEST by i-garlic

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Ron MANCINI the author and writter of this book called Op Amps for Everyone. This book deals with op amp circuits — not with the innards of op amps. It treats the calculations from the circuit level, and it doesn’t get bogged down in a myriad of detailed calculations. The reader of this book can start at the level appropriate for them, and quickly move on to the advanced topics. The complete component of this book is op amp . It will continue to be a vital component of analog design because it is such a fundamental component. Each generation of electronics equipment integrates more functions on silicon and takes more of the analog circuitry inside the IC. These are the topics inside the book: The Op Amp’s Place In The World, Review of Circuit Theory, Development of the Ideal Op Amp Equations, Single-Supply Op Amp Design Techniques, Feedback and Stability Theory, Development of the Non Ideal Op Amp Equations,
Voltage-Feedback Op Amp Compensation, Current-Feedback Op Amp Analysis, Op Amp Noise Theory and Applications, Understanding Op Amp Parameters, Instrumentation: Sensors to A/D Converters, Wireless Communication: Signal Conditioning for IF Sampling, Interfacing D/A Converters to Loads, Sine Wave Oscillators, Active Filter Design Techniques, Circuit Board Layout Techniques, Designing Low-Voltage Op Amp Circuits, Single-Supply Circuit Collection, and Single-Supply Op Amp Selection Guide. Paste this link to download (http://rapidshare.de/files/21333448/MANCINI__R.__2002_._Op_Amps_for_Everyone.rar)

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Posted: October 6th, 2008, 7:17am CEST by i-garlic

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This book wriiten by Michael O. Kolawole to provide continuity to all the readers on how radar system works, how the signals captured, parameterized and presented by tracking and how tracking algorithms are formulated. It has been written with with the mind of science and engineering for the purpose to science and communications professionals and practising electronics and electrical engineers. This is also best textbooks for undergratuates courses. This book builds up gradually from relatively low base for the reader, gives sufficient real-life examples, gives further insight through combination of application and performance curves, presents a number of new ideas from further investigation. The content of the book deals with 1) basic architecture of radar system, receiver sensitivity analysis and data acquisition 2) examine the phusics of antenna 3) extension of the simple radiator's radiation properly to an arrays of radaiator 4) explains how radar equation are develop recognizing the effect of the environment on the conventional, laser, and secondary radart performance. Paste this link to download (http://rapidshare.de/files/21328734/KOLAWOLE__M._O.__2002_._Radar_Systems__Peak_Detection_and_Tracking.rar)

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Posted: October 5th, 2008, 8:34am CEST by i-garlic

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Optical Fibre Telecommnication III consist of two separated volumes A and B. The author are Ivan P. KAMINOW and Thomas L. KOCH. This book covers the following contents: Sonet and ATM that discuss about network solutions, synchronous transmission networking: Sonet and the SDH, ATM networking with references. 2) Coding and error corrections in optical fiber communication systems - this covers common modulation formats for fiber system, fundamental detection performance and deviations of currently available systems, potential role of forward error-correcting codes in fiber systems and its beneficial ripple effects on system and hardware design, practical codes, applications of coding in future lightwave systems. 3) Advance in fiber and processing - erbium dope fiber amplifier, high-power fiber amplifier, amplification, dispersion management and special connector fibers. 4) Advance in cable design - performance, reliability, and standard, outsidfe plant cable. 5) Polarization effects in lightwave systems - origin of polarization effects in fiber, PMD in systems, measurement of PMD, polarization effects in amplified systems. 6) dispersion compensation for optical fiber system - light wave system, chromatic dispersion, dispertion compensation, next step. 7) fiber nonlinearrities and their impact on transmission systems 8) terrestial amplified lightwave system design 9) undersea amplified lightwave system design 10) advance in high tide bit-rate transmission systems 11) solutions in high bit-rate, long-distance transmission 11) survey of fiber optics in local access architectures 12) lightwave analog video transmission and 13) advance multiaccess lightwave networks. Paste this link to download files (http://rapidshare.de/files/21326185/KAMINOW__I._P.__1997_._Optical_Fiber_Telecommunications_III__2_vols._.rar)

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Posted: October 5th, 2008, 5:54am CEST by i-garlic

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Another exciting book in the world of electronics from Keith Jack who has architected and introduced to market over 25 multimedia ICs for the PC and consumer markets. Today, the rapid conversion to digital video has taken place with consequent changes in broadcast standards and technologies. This is what we called “Convergence” is the buzzword that has come to mean this rapid coming together of various technologies that were previously unrelated. In our home we have now:
• DVD and SuperVCD players and recorders, with entire movies being stored on one disc, with newer designs supporting progressive scan capability for even higher video quality.
• Digital VCRs and camcorders, that store digital audio and video on tape.
• Digital settop boxes, which interface the television to the digital cable, satellite, or broadcast system. Many also now support interactivity, datacasting, sophisticated graphics, and internet access.
• Digital televisions, which receive and display digital TV broadcasts, either via cable, satellite, or over-the-air. Both standard-definition (SDTV) and high-definition (HDTV) versions are available.
• Game consoles, with high-definition graphics and powerful processing, and with the newer systems supporting DVD playback and internet access.
• Video editing on the PC, using real-time MPEG decoding, fast MPEG encoding, and other powerful techniques.
• Digital transmission of content for broadcast, cable and satellite systems, with the conversion to HDTV underway.
This is why the author of this book created this in order to have a reference that documents the evolving terminology, standards, and acronyms. The book contains the most up-todate terms and their usage. It is a valuable reference for engineers working in the fields of analog and digital video, broadcast personnel, technicians, or anyone charged with the task of understanding, using, or implementing video and television signals. (http://rapidshare.de/files/21325022/JACK__K.__2002_._Dictionary_of_Video_and_Television_Technology.rar) Paste it to download.

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Posted: October 5th, 2008, 5:54am CEST by i-garlic

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Another exciting book in the world of electronics from Keith Jack who has architected and introduced to market over 25 multimedia ICs for the PC and consumer markets. Today, the rapid conversion to digital video has taken place with consequent changes in broadcast standards and technologies. This is what we called “Convergence” is the buzzword that has come to mean this rapid coming together of various technologies that were previously unrelated. In our home we have now:
• DVD and SuperVCD players and recorders, with entire movies being stored on one disc, with newer designs supporting progressive scan capability for even higher video quality.
• Digital VCRs and camcorders, that store digital audio and video on tape.
• Digital settop boxes, which interface the television to the digital cable, satellite, or broadcast system. Many also now support interactivity, datacasting, sophisticated graphics, and internet access.
• Digital televisions, which receive and display digital TV broadcasts, either via cable, satellite, or over-the-air. Both standard-definition (SDTV) and high-definition (HDTV) versions are available.
• Game consoles, with high-definition graphics and powerful processing, and with the newer systems supporting DVD playback and internet access.
• Video editing on the PC, using real-time MPEG decoding, fast MPEG encoding, and other powerful techniques.
• Digital transmission of content for broadcast, cable and satellite systems, with the conversion to HDTV underway.
This is why the author of this book created this in order to have a reference that documents the evolving terminology, standards, and acronyms. The book contains the most up-todate terms and their usage. It is a valuable reference for engineers working in the fields of analog and digital video, broadcast personnel, technicians, or anyone charged with the task of understanding, using, or implementing video and television signals. (http://rapidshare.de/files/21325022/JACK__K.__2002_._Dictionary_of_Video_and_Television_Technology.rar) Paste it to download.

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Posted: October 4th, 2008, 5:17pm CEST by i-garlic

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This is the book written by Keith JACK entitled Video Demystified - A Handbook for the Digital Engineer (3rd ed). The book focus on the following:1) an introduction to video - discusses the various video formats and signals and the differences between interlaced and progressive video, Block diagrams of DVD players and digital settop boxes 2) reviews the common color spaces and how they are mathematically related. This include RGB, YUV, YIQ, YCbCr, HSI, HSV, and HLS and Considerations for converting from a non-RGB to a RGB color space and gamma correction. 3) video signals overview that reviews the video timing, analog representation, and digital representation of various video formats, including 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p. 4) analog video interfaces, including the analog RGB, YPbPr, svideo, and SCART interfaces for SDTV and HDTV consumer and pro-video applications.5) various parallel and serial digital video interfaces for semiconductors, pro-video equipment, and consumer SDTV and HDTV equipment. It also reviews the BT.656, VMI, VIP, and ZV Port semiconductor interfaces, the SDI, SDTI and HD-SDTI provideo interfaces, and the DVI, DFP, OpenLDI, GVIF, and IEEE 1394 consumer interfaces plus the formats for digital audio, timecode, error correction, etc. for transmission various digital interfaces. 6) several digital video processing requirements such as 4:4:4 to 4:2:2 YCbCr, YCbCr digital filter templates, scaling, interlaced/noninterlaced conversion, scan rate conversion (also called frame-rate, field-rate, or temporal-rate conversion), alpha mixing, flicker filtering, chroma keying, and DCTbased video compression. Brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, and sharpness controls are also discussed. 7) provides an NTSC, PAL, and SECAM overview. This review various composite analog video signal formats along with video test signals, VBI data includes timecode (VITC and LTC), closed captioning and extended data services (XDS), widescreen signaling (WSS), and teletext. In addition, PALplus, RF modulation, BTSC and Zweiton analog stereo audio, and NICAM 728 digital stereo audio are reviewed. 8) digital techniques used for the encoding and decoding of NTSC and PAL color video signals. This Also reviews various luma/chroma (Y/C) separation techniques and their trade-offs. 9) H.261 and H.263 video compression standards used for video teleconferencing. 10) Consumer DV digital video compression standards used by digital VCRs and digital camcorders. 11) MPEG 1 video compression standard. 12) MPEG 2 video compression standard used by DVD, SVCD, and DTV. 13) Digital Television (DTV) overview, discussing the ATSC and DVB SDTV and HDTV standards. This book contains over 400 video terms has been included for reference and if you encounter an unfamiliar term, it will be defined in the glossary. This is linked to download all you have to do is copy the link and paste it.
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Posted: October 1st, 2008, 5:21am CEST by i-garlic

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This book was written by the author through personal experience. Wavelet theory is the result of a dialogue between scientist and the author. This book emphasize about the following: 1. time-frequency weeding where it motivates decompositions over elementary “atoms” that are well concentrated in time and frequency. 2. Scale for zooming Wavelets - scaled waveforms that measure signal variations. By traveling through scales, zooming procedures provide powerful characterizations of signal structures such as singularities. 3. Sparse representations - An orthonormal basis is useful if it defines a representation where signals are well approximated with a few non-zero coefficients. Applications to signal estimation in noise and image compression are closely related to approximation theory. 4. Try it non-linear and diagonal - Linearity has long predominated because of its apparent simplicity. We are used to slogans that often hide the limitations of “optimal” linear procedures such as Wiener filtering or Karhunen-Lohe bases expansions. In sparse representations, simple non-linear diagonal operators can considerably outperform “optimal” linear procedures, and fast algorithms are available. See contents: Introduction to a transient world, fourier kingdom, discrete revolution, frames, wavelet zoom, wavelet bases, wavelet packet and local cosine bases, estimations are approximations, transform coding, mathematical complements, and software toolboxes. Copy this link and paste to download this book (http://rapidshare.de/files/21333361/MALLAT__S.__1999_._A_Wavelet_Tour_of_Signal_Processing__2nd_ed._.rar)

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Posted: October 1st, 2008, 5:21am CEST by i-garlic

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This book was written by the author through personal experience. Wavelet theory is the result of a dialogue between scientist and the author. This book emphasize about the following: 1. time-frequency weeding where it motivates decompositions over elementary “atoms” that are well concentrated in time and frequency. 2. Scale for zooming Wavelets - scaled waveforms that measure signal variations. By traveling through scales, zooming procedures provide powerful characterizations of signal structures such as singularities. 3. Sparse representations - An orthonormal basis is useful if it defines a representation where signals are well approximated with a few non-zero coefficients. Applications to signal estimation in noise and image compression are closely related to approximation theory. 4. Try it non-linear and diagonal - Linearity has long predominated because of its apparent simplicity. We are used to slogans that often hide the limitations of “optimal” linear procedures such as Wiener filtering or Karhunen-Lohe bases expansions. In sparse representations, simple non-linear diagonal operators can considerably outperform “optimal” linear procedures, and fast algorithms are available. See contents: Introduction to a transient world, fourier kingdom, discrete revolution, frames, wavelet zoom, wavelet bases, wavelet packet and local cosine bases, estimations are approximations, transform coding, mathematical complements, and software toolboxes. Copy this link and paste to download this book (http://rapidshare.de/files/21333361/MALLAT__S.__1999_._A_Wavelet_Tour_of_Signal_Processing__2nd_ed._.rar)

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Posted: October 1st, 2008, 5:21am CEST by i-garlic

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This book was written by the author through personal experience. Wavelet theory is the result of a dialogue between scientist and the author. This book emphasize about the following: 1. time-frequency weeding where it motivates decompositions over elementary “atoms” that are well concentrated in time and frequency. 2. Scale for zooming Wavelets - scaled waveforms that measure signal variations. By traveling through scales, zooming procedures provide powerful characterizations of signal structures such as singularities. 3. Sparse representations - An orthonormal basis is useful if it defines a representation where signals are well approximated with a few non-zero coefficients. Applications to signal estimation in noise and image compression are closely related to approximation theory. 4. Try it non-linear and diagonal - Linearity has long predominated because of its apparent simplicity. We are used to slogans that often hide the limitations of “optimal” linear procedures such as Wiener filtering or Karhunen-Lohe bases expansions. In sparse representations, simple non-linear diagonal operators can considerably outperform “optimal” linear procedures, and fast algorithms are available. See contents: Introduction to a transient world, fourier kingdom, discrete revolution, frames, wavelet zoom, wavelet bases, wavelet packet and local cosine bases, estimations are approximations, transform coding, mathematical complements, and software toolboxes. Copy this link and paste to download this book (http://rapidshare.de/files/21333361/MALLAT__S.__1999_._A_Wavelet_Tour_of_Signal_Processing__2nd_ed._.rar)

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