The Electronics Handbook, CRC/IEEE Press, 1996. In the Electronics Handbook, you will find information on the most recent and exciting developments in the field. Authorities in 24 major areas of electronics discuss current and developing topics and technologies--subjects that define the cutting edge of modern electronics. Among the newest topics are:
Wireless communications systems
Optical fiber technology
Computer technologies
Networking
Semiconductor applications
Engineering management
Features include:
Over 2,600 pages in 156 chapters packed with information in a well-written format
More than 2,000 figures, 1,700 defining terms, and 1,500 modern references
Hundreds of tables of reference data on materials,standards, communications, and basic electronic mathematics
More than 150 contributors offer their expertise
Strong design orientation
Coverage of applicable software tool
Outstanding sections on cutting-edge topics
Skip Pizzi’s contribution to this book is the Introduction to Section XIV, “Information Recording and Storage.”