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#4: E-Books : Electric Machinery |
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| The Author: naveed2010 | 24 July 2009 | Views: 464 |
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Electric_Machinery McGraw.Hill Series in Electrical and Computer Enaineerina . w ..- Stephen W. Director, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Senior Consulting Editor Circuits and Systems Communications and Signal Processing Computer Engineering Control Theory and Robotics Electronics and VLSI Circuits Introductory Power Antennas, Microwaves, and Radar |
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#5: E-Books » Magazine : Nuts and Volts December 2008 |
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| The Author: one-x | 15 December 2008 | Views: 2163 |
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Language: English Number of Pages: 100 PDF: 15 MB Nuts & Volts is the leading magazine for those seriously interested in electronics. There now remain only a handful of magazines written for the electronics community with Nuts & Volts being the highest readership, longest running electronics publication left in the US today. And we still have readers and advertisers that have been with us since the early 80s. Nuts & Volts is written for the hands-on hobbyist, design engineer, technician, and experimenter. The diversity of subjects appeals to all levels of experience and spans such topics as amateur robotics, circuit design, lasers, computer control, home automation, data acquisition, new technology, DIY projects, electronic theory, analog, and myriad microcontrollers. |
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#6: E-Books » Magazine : Nuts and Volts November 2008 |
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| The Author: one-x | 28 October 2008 | Views: 1991 |
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Language: English Number of Pages: 100 PDF: 14 MB The first issue of Nuts & Volts was published in 1980. It was originally designed as a newsprint, all advertising publication that was mostly given away. Over the next few years, the magazine continued to grow in readership and advertising, however, not much changed until February 1992 when NV was changed to a tabloid format and started to make the shift to a more content-oriented publication. New editorial features were added along with monthly columns and projects for electronics DIYers. Since then, it has grown into one of the most popular and relevant magazines for the electronics hobbyist in the nation. Beginning with the January 2003 issue, Nuts & Volts was reformatted from a tabloid size back to a standard magazine size. NV now averages about 100 pages and is printed on high-quality paper in full color. Nuts & Volts is the leading magazine for those seriously interested in electronics. There now remain only a handful of magazines written for the electronics community with Nuts & Volts being the highest readership, longest running electronics publication left in the US today. And we still have readers and advertisers that have been with us since the early 80s. |
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#7: E-Books : Embedded Hardware |
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| The Author: al67ex | 22 September 2008 | Views: 1493 |
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456 pages | 2007-09-07 | PDF | 5,1 MB Circuit design using microcontrollers is both a science and an art. This book covers it all. It details all of the essential theory and facts to help an engineer design a robust embedded system. Processors, memory, and the hot topic of interconnects (I/O) are completely covered. Authors bring a wealth of experience and ideas; this is a must-own book for any embedded designer. |
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#8: E-Books » Magazine : Circuit Cellar Magazine - July 2008 |
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| The Author: CaseMan | 27 June 2008 | Views: 1855 |
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English | PDF | 100 Pages | 11.6 MB Circuit Cellar is the only publication that provides intensive, exploratory articles about hardware and software methods for embedded-control systems. The sophisticated professionals in this rapidly growing market demand new tools and information to develop unique solutions to their application problems. Circuit Cellar provides these professionals with insightful analysis of emerging technologies and concepts, enabling them to be better equipped to make long-term forecasts and purchasing decisions-decisions that not only affect the direction of their own enterprises but also shape future technologies. |
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#9: E-Books : I Was Wrong: The Meanings of Apologies |
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| The Author: hrdn | 15 May 2008 | Views: 1037 |
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Cambridge University Press | 2008-02-25 | ISBN: 0521865522 | 310 pages | PDF | 1.12 MB Apologies pervade our news headlines and our private affairs, but how should we evaluate these often vague and deceptive rituals? Discussing numerous examples from ancient and recent history, I Was Wrong: On The Meanings of Apologies argues that we suffer from considerable confusion about the moral meanings and social functions of these complex interactions. Rather than asking whether a speech act "is or is not" an apology, Smith offers a nuanced theory of apologetic meaning. Smith leads us with a clear voice though a series of rich philosophical and interdisciplinary questions, arguing that apologies have evolved from a confluence of diverse cultural and religious practices that do not translate easily into pluralistic secular discourse. After describing several varieties of apologies between individuals, Smith turns to collectives. Although apologies from corporations, governments, and other groups can be profoundly significant, Smith guides readers to appreciate the kinds of meaning that collective apologies often do not convey and warns of the dangers of collective acts of contrition that allow individual wrongdoers to obscure their personal blame. |
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#10: E-Books » Magazine : Nuts & Volts May 2008 |
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| The Author: hombre076 | 23 April 2008 | Views: 2324 |
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Nuts & Volts May 2008 | English | 116 pages | PDF | 15 MB The first issue of Nuts & Volts was published in 1980. It was originally designed as a newsprint, all advertising publication that was mostly given away. Over the next few years, the magazine continued to grow in readership and advertising, however, not much changed until February 1992 when NV was changed to a tabloid format and started to make the shift to a more content-oriented publication. New editorial features were added along with monthly columns and projects for electronics DIYers. Since then, it has grown into one of the most popular and relevant magazines for the electronics hobbyist in the nation. Beginning with the January 2003 issue, Nuts & Volts was reformatted from a tabloid size back to a standard magazine size. NV now averages about 100 pages and is printed on high-quality paper in full color. Nuts & Volts is the leading magazine for those seriously interested in electronics. There now remain only a handful of magazines written for the electronics community with Nuts & Volts being the highest readership, longest running electronics publication left in the US today. And we still have readers and advertisers that have been with us since the early 80s. Nuts & Volts is written for the hands-on hobbyist, design engineer, technician, and experimenter. The diversity of subjects appeals to all levels of experience and spans such topics as amateur robotics, circuit design, lasers, computer control, home automation, data acquisition, new technology, DIY projects, electronic theory, analog, and myriad microcontrollers. |
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#11: E-Books : Principles of Modern Digital Design |
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| The Author: Michael | 6 December 2007 | Views: 1758 |
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Wiley-Interscience (July 16, 2007) | ISBN: 0470072962 | 419 pages | PDF | 4.6 MB With this book, readers discover the connection between logic design principles and theory and the logic design and optimization techniques used in practice. Therefore, they not only learn how to implement current design techniques, but also how these techniques were developed and why they work. With a deeper understanding of the underlying principles, readers become better problem-solvers when faced with new and difficult digital design challenges. Principles of Modern Digital Design begins with an examination of number systems and binary code followed by the fundamental concepts of digital logic. Next, readers advance to combinational logic design. Armed with this foundation, they are then introduced to VHDL, a powerful language used to describe the function of digital circuits and systems. All the major topics needed for a thorough understanding of modern digital design are presented, including: Fundamentals of synchronous sequential circuits and synchronous sequential circuit design Combinational logic design using VHDL Counter design Sequential circuit design using VHDL Asynchronous sequential circuits |
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#12: E-Books : Complete Wireless Design |
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| The Author: Michael | 11 November 2007 | Views: 2250 |
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ISBN: 0071370161 | 547 pages | January 22, 2001 | PDF | 2.78 MB Easily design today’s wireless systems and circuits. Design an entire radio system from the ground up instead of relying on a simple plug-in selection of circuits to be modified. Avoid an arduous trek through theory and mathematical derivations. Cotter Sayre’s Complete Wireless Design covers wireless hardware design more thoroughly than any other handbook —and does it without burying you in math. This new guide from today’s bestselling wireless author gives you all the skills you need to design wireless systems and circuits. If you want to climb the learning curve with grace, and start designing what you need immediately, this reasonably priced resource is your best choice. It’s certain to be the most-used reference in your wireless arsenal for designing cutting-edge filters, amplifiers, RF switches, oscillators, and more. You get: Simplified calculations for impedance matching, analysis of wireless links, and completing a frequency plan Real-world examples of designing with RFIC’s and MMIC’s Full circuit and electromagnetic software simulations. |
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