Third Edition. — CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2006. 888 p. 601 Illustrations. — ISBN10: 0-8493-7339-5 (Hardcover), ISBN13: 978-0-8493-7339-8 (Hardcover) — (The Electrical Engineering Handbook).
FeaturesProvides a sharply focused reference for specialists in electronics, integrated circuits, power electronics, optoelectronics, electromagnetics, light waves, and radar
Includes defining terms, references, and suggestions for further reading in each chapter
Contains the latest information contributed by leading international experts
Offers updates in relevant chapters and new articles on electroacoustic transducers and microlithography
In two editions spanning more than a decade, The Electrical Engineering Handbook stands as the definitive reference to the multidisciplinary field of electrical engineering. Our knowledge continues to grow, and so does the Handbook. For the third edition, it has expanded into a set of six books carefully focused on a specialized area or field of study. Electronics, Power Electronics, Optoelectronics, Microwaves, Electromagnetics, and Radar represents a concise yet definitive collection of key concepts, models, and equations in these areas, thoughtfully gathered for convenient access.
Electronics, Power Electronics, Optoelectronics, Microwaves, Electromagnetics, and Radar delves into the fields of electronics, integrated circuits, power electronics, optoelectronics, electromagnetics, light waves, and radar, supplying all of the basic information required for a deep understanding of each area. It also devotes a section to electrical effects and devices and explores the emerging fields of microlithography and power electronics. Articles include defining terms, references, and sources of further information.
Encompassing the work of the world’s foremost experts in their respective specialties, Electronics, Power Electronics, Optoelectronics, Microwaves, Electromagnetics, and Radar features the latest developments, the broadest scope of coverage, and new material in emerging areas.
ElectronicsSemiconductorsPhysical Properties; Gennady Sh. Gildenblat and Boris Gelmont
Diodes; Miran Milkovic
Electrical Equivalent Circuit Models and Device Simulators for Semiconductor Devices; Aicha Elshabini-Riad, F.W. Stephenson, and Imran A. Bhutta
Semiconductor ManufacturingProcesses; Harold G. Parks
Testing; Wayne Needham
Electrical Characterization of Interconnections; S. Rajaram
Microlithography for Microfabrication; Benjamin Y. Park, Rabih Zaouk, and Marc J. Madou
TransistorsJunction Field-Effect Transistors; Sidney Soclof
Bipolar Transistors; Joseph Watson
The Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor (MOSFET); John R. Brews (revised by Harvey J. Stiegler)
Single Electron Transistors; James E. Morris
Integrated CircuitsIntegrated Circuit Technology; Joe E. Brewer
Layout, Placement, and Routing; Mehdi R. Zargham and Spyros Tragoudas
Application-Specific Integrated Circuits; S.K. Tewksbury
Low-Power Design Techniques; Christian Piguet
Surface Mount Technology; Glenn R. Blackwelldeal and Practical Models; E.J. Kennedy and John V. Wait
Amplifiers
Large Signal Analysis; Gordon L. Carpenter
Small Signal Analysis; John Choma, Jr.
Active FiltersSynthesis of Low-Pass Forms; John E. Ayers
Realization; J.W. Steadman and B.M. Wilamowski
Power Electronics
Power Semiconductor Devices; Andrew Marshall
Power Conversion; Kaushik Rajashekara
Power Supplies; Ashoka K.S. Bhat
Converter Control of Machines; Bimal K. Bose
Photoconductive Devices in Power Electronics; Sudip K. Mazumder, Tirthajyoti Sarkar, Mitra Dutta, and Michael S. Mazzola
Nonlinear Control of Interactive Power-Electronics Systems; Sudip K. Mazumder
Uninterruptible Power Supplies; Ayse E. Amac and Ali Emadi
OptoelectronicsLasers; Jeff Hecht
Sources and Detectors; Laurence S. Watkins
Circuits; R.A. Becker
D/A and A/D ConvertersIntroduction; Fang Lin Luo and Hong Ye
D/A and A/D Circuits; Fang Lin Luo, Hong Ye, and Susan A.R. Garrod
DAC and ADC Performance Criteria; Susan A.R. Garrod, Fang Lin Luo, and Hong Ye
Errors, Resolution, Noises, and Conversion Speed; Fang Lin Luo and Hong Ye
D/A Conversion Processes and DAC ICs; Susan A.R. Garrod, Fang Lin Luo, and Hong Ye
A/D Conversion Processes and ADC ICs; Susan A.R. Garrod, Fang Lin Luo, and Hong Ye
Grounding and Bypassing on D/A and A/D ICs; Susan A.R. Garrod, Fang Lin Luo, and Hong Ye
Selection Criteria for D/A and A/D Converter ICs; Susan A.R. Garrod, Fang Lin Luo, and Hong Ye
Digital and Analog Electronic Design Automation; Allen DeweyElectronic Data Analysis Using PSPICE and MatLAB; John Okyere Attia
Electromagnetics
Electromagnetic Fields; Banmali S. Rawat and Moncef B. TayahiMagnetism and Magnetic Fields
Magnetism; Geoffrey Bate
Magnetic Recording; Mark H. Kryder
Wave PropagationSpace Propagation; Matthew N.O. Sadiku
Waveguides; Kenneth Demarest
AntennasWire; Nicholas J. Kolias and Richard C. Compton
Aperture; J. Patrick Fitch
The Fresnel Zone Plate Antenna; James C. Wiltse
Microwave DevicesPassive Microwave Devices; Michael B. Steer
Active Microwave Devices; Robert J. Trew
CompatibilityGrounding, Shielding, and Filtering; Leland H. Hemming and Ken Kaiser
Spectrum, Specifications, and Measurement Techniques; Halit Eren and Bert Wong
Lightning; Martin A. Uman
RadarPulse Radar; Melvin L. Belcher and Josh T. Nessmith
Continuous Wave Radar; Samuel O. Piper and James C. Wiltse
LightwaveLightwave Waveguides; Samuel O. Agbo
Optical Fibers and Cables; Gerd Keiser
Solid State Circuits; Ian D. Robertson and Inder J. Bahl
Computational Electromagnetics; Matthew N.O. Sadiku and Sudarshan Rao Nelatury
Electrical Effects and DevicesElectroacoustic Transducers; Peter H. Rogers, Charles H. Sherman, and Mark B. Moffett
Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials; K.F. Etzold
Electrostriction; R. Yimnirun, V. Sundar, and Robert E. Newnham
The Hall Effect; Alexander C. Ehrlich
Superconductivity; Kevin A. Delin and Terry P. Orlando
Dielectrics and Insulators; R. Bartnikas
Mathematics, Symbols, and Physical ConstantsIntroduction; Ronald J. Tallarida
Greek Alphabet
International System of Units (SI)
Conversion Constants and Multipliers
Physical Constants
Symbols and Terminology for Physical and Chemical Quantities
Credits
Probability for Electrical and Computer Engineers; Charles W. Therrien