Measuring Signal Generators, 2014
Theory & Design

Signals and Communication Technology Series

Language: English

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Measuring Signal Generators: Theory & Design
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488 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback

The book brings together the following issues:

  • Theory of deterministic, random and discrete signals reproducible in oscillatory systems of generators;
  • Generation of periodic signals with a specified spectrum, harmonic distortion factor and random signals with specified probability density function and spectral density;
  • Synthesis of oscillatory system structures;
  • Analysis of oscillatory systems with non-linear elements and oscillation amplitude stabilization systems;
  • It considers the conditions and criteria of steady-state modes in signal generators on active four-pole elements with unidirectional and bidirectional transmission of signals and on two-pole elements; analogues of Barkhausen criteria;
  • Optimization of oscillatory system structures by harmonic distortion level, minimization of a frequency error and set-up time of the steady state mode;
  • Theory of construction of random signal generators;
  • Construction of discrete and digital signal generators;
  • Practical design of main units of generators;
  • Practical block diagrams of both analog and digital signal generators.
Theory and Praxis of Measuring Signal Sources: Present and Future.- Synthesis of Mathematical Models for Measuring Signals.- Synthesis of Models for Self-Oscillating Systems of Generators.- Selected Issues of the Theory of Sinusoidal Generators.- Synthesis of Block Diagrams of Measuring Signal Generators.- Optimization of Oscillatory Systems of Generators.- Analog Signal Generators.- Digital Signal Generators.- Practical Design of Measuring Signal Generators.
Presents the issues associated with excitation and setting-in of oscillations in a new way Meets high-quality standards of presentation Designed for specialists involved in development of electric analog and digital signal generators Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras