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

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
