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Acknowledgments | ||
What's New in the Second Edition | ||
A Note to Professors | ||
Prologue | ||
Sect. I | Mostly History and a Little Math | 1 |
1 | Solution to an Old Problem | 3 |
2 | Preradio History of Radio Waves | 13 |
3 | Antennas as Launchers and Interceptors of Electromagnetic Waves | 26 |
4 | Early Radio | 37 |
5 | Receiving Spark Transmitter Signals | 53 |
6 | Mathematics of AM Sidebands | 66 |
7 | First Continuous Waves and the Heterodyne Concept | 75 |
8 | Birth of Electronics | 102 |
Sect. II | Mostly Math and a Little History | 119 |
9 | Fourier Series and Their Physical Meaning | 121 |
10 | Convergence in Energy of the Fourier Series | 136 |
11 | Radio Spectrum of a Spark-Gap Transmitter | 156 |
12 | Fourier's Integral Theorem and the Continuous Spectrum | 168 |
13 | Physical Meaning of the Fourier Transform | 179 |
14 | Impulse "Functions" in Time and Frequency | 187 |
15 | Convolution Theorems, Frequency Shifts, and Causal Time Signals | 212 |
Sect. III | Nonlinear Circuits for Multiplication | 233 |
16 | Multiplying by Squaring and Filtering | 235 |
17 | Squaring and Multiplying with Matched Nonlinearities | 241 |
18 | Multiplying by "Sampling and Filtering" | 244 |
Sect. IV | Mathematics of "Unmultiplying" | 251 |
19 | Synchronous Demodulation and its Problems | 253 |
20 | Analytic Signals and Single-Sideband Radio | 261 |
21 | Denouement | 278 |
22 | Epilogue | 294 |
App. A | Complex Exponentials | 315 |
App. B | What Is (and Is Not) a Linear Time-Invariant System (Superposition) | 328 |
App. C | Two-Terminal Components, Kirchhoff's Circuit Laws, Magnetic Coupling, Complex Impedances, ac Amplitude and Phase Responses, Power, Energy, and Initial Conditions | 334 |
App. D | Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems | 368 |
App. E | Resonance in Electrical Circuits | 377 |
App. F | Differential and Operational Amplifiers | 390 |
App. G | Reversing the Order of Integration on Double Integral, and Differentiating an Integral | 406 |
App. H | The Fourier Integral Theorem (How Mathematicians Do It) | 429 |
App. I | The Hilbert Integral Transform | 436 |
App. J | Table of Fourier Transform Pairs and Theorems | 450 |
Last Words | 452 | |
Name Index | 455 | |
Subject Index | 461 |
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