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    • 作者: 程知群,刘国华著 | 程知群,刘国华编 | 程知群,刘国华译 | 程知群,刘国华绘
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    • 作者: 程知群,刘国华著| 程知群,刘国华编| 程知群,刘国华译| 程知群,刘国华绘
    • 出版社:科学出版社
    • 出版时间:2020-08-01
    • 版次:1
    • 字数:330000
    • 页数:240
    • 开本:其他
    • ISBN:9787030658142
    • 版权提供:科学出版社
    • 作者:程知群,刘国华
    • 著:程知群,刘国华
    • 装帧:平装
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    • 定价:98
    • ISBN:9787030658142
    • 出版社:科学出版社
    • 开本:其他
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    • 出版时间:2020-08-01
    • 页数:240
    • 外部编号:涿仝西I4894
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    Contents
    Chapter l
    Introduction to basic knowledge of communication electronic circuits 1
    1.1 Introduction to communication system 1
    1.1.1 Coition ofcommunication system 1
    1.1.1.1 Signal source 1
    1.1.1.2 Transmitting equipment 2
    1.1.1.3 Channel 2
    1.1.1.4 Noise 2
    1.1.1.5 Receiving equipment 2
    1.1.1.6 Destination 2
    1.1.2 Classification ofcommunication systems 3
    1.2 Basic components of communication system 4
    1.2.1 Transmitting unit 4
    1.2.2 Channel 6
    1.2.2.1 Ground wave 6
    1.2.2.2 Sky wave 7
    1.2.. Space wave 7
    1.. Receiving equipment 8
    1.3 Division of wireless communication frequency bands 10
    1.4 Frequency-selective circuits 13
    1.5 LC resonant circuits 13
    1.5.1 Equivalent conversion of series parallel circuit 14
    1.5.2 Basic characteristics of LC parallel resonant circuit 15
    1.5.2.1 LC parallel resonant circuit without load 15
    1.5.2.1.1 Resonance condition of the parallel resonant circuit 15
    1.5.2.1.2 Resonant characteristics 16
    1.5.2.1.3 Impedance characteristic curves 17
    1.5.2.1.4 Frequency-selective characteristics of LC parallel resonant circuit 18
    1.5.2.1.5 Bandwidth 19
    1.5.2.1.6 Rectangular coefficient 21
    1.5.2.2 LC parallel resonant circuit with load 22
    1.5.3 Basic characteristics of LC series resonant circuit
    1.5.3.1 LC series resonant circuit without load
    1.5.3.1.1 Resonance condition of series resonant circuit
    1.5.3.1.2 Resonant characteristics
    1.5.3.1.3 Energy relationships 24
    1.5.3.1.4 Impedance characteristic curves 25
    1.5.3.1.5 Frequency-selective characteristics of LC series resonant circuit 26
    1.5.3.2 LC series resonant circuit with load 26
    1.6 Solid filters 27
    1.6.1 rtz crystal filters 27
    1.6.2 Ceramic filters 28
    1.6.3 Surface acoustic wave filters 29
    1.7 Impedance conversion networks 31
    1.7.1 Autotransformer circuit 31
    1.7.2 Mutual transformer circuit 33
    1.7.3 Capacitor divider circuit 34
    1.7.4 Partial access of the signal source 35
    1.8 LC frequency matching networks 35
    1.8.1 L-type matching network 35
    1.8.2 T-type matching network 38
    1.8.3 π-Type matching network 40
    1.9 Basic characteristics of nonlinear devices 42
    1.9.1 Introduction 42
    1.9.2 Characteristics of nonlinear devices 43
    1.9.3 Frequency conversion by nonlinear devices 45
    1.9.3.1 Power series analysis 46
    1.9.3.2 Linear time-varying analysis 47
    1.9.3.3 Exponential function analysis method 49
    1.9.3.4 Switching function analysis method 49
    1.9.3.5 Hyperbolic function analysis 52
    1.10 Summary 54
    Problems 55
    Chapter 2
    Radio frequency amplifiers 57
    2.1 Introduction to radio frequency amplifiers 57
    2.2 Small signal tuned amplifier 57
    2.2.1 High-frequency model of transistor 58
    2.2.1.1 Y-parameter BJT equivalent circuit 58
    2.2.1.2 Hybrid n equivalent circuit of BJT 59
    2.2.1.3 High-frequency parameters of the transistor 60
    2.2.2 Performance of small signal amplifier 63
    2.2.2.1 Gain 63
    2.2.2.2 Bandwidth 63
    2.2.. Rectangle coefficient 64
    2.. Small signal tuned amplifier circuits 64
    2...1 Equivalent circuit ofthe amplifier and simplified circuit 65
    2...2 Amplifier technical specifications calculation 67
    2... Multistage single resonant circuit amplifiers 69
    2.2.4 Stability of small signal amplifiers 70
    2.2.5 Low noise variable gain broadband amplifiers 71
    2.2.5.1 Features of AD603 71
    2.2.5.2 Theory of oraio 71
    2.2.5.3 Gain control introduction 72
    . Analysis of radio frequency power amplifier 73
    ..1 Performance of radio power amplifier 74
    ..2 Classification of power amplifier 77
    .. Analysis of periodic cosine pulses 78
    2.4 Radio frequency tuned Class C power amplifier 81
    2.4.1 Piecewise-linear approximation technique 82
    2.4.2 Oraig principle of Class C power amplifier 84
    2.4.2.1 Amplifier characteristic 86
    2.4.2.2 Load characteristic 86
    2.4.. Collector moaton characteristic 87
    2.4.2.4 Base moaton characteristic of Class C power amplifier 88
    2.4.3 Bias circuits 90
    2.4.3.1 Collector bias circuit 90
    2.4.3.2 Base bias circuit 90
    2.5 Class E power amplifier 91
    2.6 Class F power amplifier 94
    2.7 Summary 97
    Problems 97
    Chapter 3
    Sinusoidal oscillators 99
    3.1 Introduction 99
    3.2 Oraioal principle of feedback oscillators 100
    3.2.1 Basic principle and analysis ofoscillation 100
    3.2.2 Oscillation conditions of feedback oscillators - 101
    3.2.2.1 Sru condition ofoscillation 101
    3.2.2.2 Balance condition ofoscillation 102
    3.2.. Stability condition ofoscillation 102
    3.2.2.4 Discussion on oscillation conditions 104
    3.3 Feedback-type LC oscillators 105
    3.3.1 Principle of feedback-type LC oscillators coition 105
    3.3.2 Colpitts circuit 107
    3.3.3 Hartley circuit 109
    3.4 Improved capacitance feedback LC oscillators 111
    3.4.1 Clapp circuit 112
    3.4.2 Seilercircuit 114
    3.5 Frequency stability of oscillators 116
    3.5.1 litative analysis of frequency stability 116
    3.5.1.1 Absolute frequency stability 116
    3.5.1.2 Relative frequency stability 116
    3.5.2 Factors causing frequency instability 117
    3.5.2.1 Unstable parameters of LC circuit 117
    3.5.2.2 Unstable parameters oftransistr 17
    3.5.3 Measures for stabilizing frequency 117
    3.5.3.1 Reducing the impact from external factors 118
    3.5.3.2 Improving standardization of resonant circuit 118
    3.6 rtz crystal oscillators 119
    3.6.1 Equivalent circuit and electrical properties of quartz crystal 119
    3.6.1.1 Piezoelectricity and the equivalent circuit of quartz crystal 119
    3.6.1.2 Impedance characteristic of quartz crystal 121
    3.6.1.3 Reasons of high-frequency stability ofquartz crystal 122
    3.6.2 rtz crystal oscillator circuits 1
    3.6.2.1 Crystal oscillators in parallel mode 124
    3.6.2.1.1 Pierce oscillatr 24
    3.6.2.1.2 Miller oscillatr 26
    3.6.2.1.3 Overtone crystal oscillatr 26
    3.6.2.2 Crystal oscillators in series mode 128
    3.7 Negative resistance oscillators 129
    3.7.1 Basic characteristics of negative resistance device 130
    3.7.2 Negative resistance oscillator circuits 132
    3.8 Voltage-controlled oscillators 134
    3.8.1 Varactor diode 134
    3.8.2 Varactor diode voltage-controlled oscillators 136
    3.8.3 RF CMOS voltage-controlled oscillators 137
    3.9 Summary 139
    Problems 139
    Chapter 4
    Amplitude moaton, demoaton and frequency mixing 145
    4.1 Introduction 145
    4.2 Analysis of amplitude-modulated signal 146
    4.2.1 Standard AM wave 146
    4.2.1.1 Mathematical expressions of standard AM wave 147
    4.2.1.2 Waveform of standard AM wave 147
    4.2.1.3 Frequency spectrum ofstandard AM wave 149
    4.2.1.4 Average power of standard AM wave 150
    4.2.2 Double-sideband AM wave 151
    4.. Single-sideband AM wave 153
    4.3 Amplitude-modulated circuits 154
    4.3.1 High-level amplitude-modulated circuits 155
    4.3.1.1 Base amplitude-modulated circuit 155
    4.3.1.2 Collector amplitude-modulated circuit 157
    4.3.2 Low-level amplitude-modulated circuits 157
    4.3.2.1 Integrated analog multiplier amplitude-modulated circuit 158
    4.3.1.2 Diode ring amplitude-modulated circuit 159
    4.4 Amplitude demoaton circuits 161
    4.4.1 Large signal peak envelope detection circuits 162
    4.4.1.1 Working principle 162
    4.4.1.2 Performance index 164
    4.4.1.2.1 Detection efficiency 164
    4.4.1.2.2 Input resistance 166
    4.4.1.3 Detection distortion 167
    4.4.1.3.1 Diagonal distortion 167
    4.4.1.3.2 Negative peak clipping distortion 168
    4.4.2 Synchronous detection circuits 170
    4.5 Mixers 173
    4.5.1 The basic principle of mixer 174
    4.5.2 The key technical indexes of mixer 176
    4.5.2.1 Mixing gain 177
    4.5.2.2 Selectivity 177
    4.5.. Working stability 177
    4.5.2.4 Nonlinear distortion 177
    4.5.2.5 Noise figure 177
    4.5.2.6 Isolation 178
    4.5.3 The mixer circuits 178
    4.5.3.1 Transistor mixer circuits 178
    4.5.3.2 Diode ring mixer circuit 180
    4.5.3.3 Integrated analog multiplier mixer circuit 182
    4.5.4 Mixing interference and suppression methods 182
    4.5.4.1 Combined frequency interference (interference whistle) 183
    4.5.4.2 Side-channel interference 184
    4.5.4.3 Cross-moaton interference 186
    4.5.4.4 Intermoaton interference 186Problems 187
    Chapter 5
    Angle moaton and demoaton 191
    5.1 Introduction 191
    5.2 Properties of angle moaton wave 192
    5.2.1 Instantaneous frequency and instantaneous phase 192
    5.2.2 Mathematical expression of FM and PM 193
    5.2.2.1 FM193
    5.2.2.2 PM 194
    5.2.. Comparison between FM and PM 194
    5.. Frequency spectrum and bandwidth of FM and PM 195
    5.2.4 Power distribution of the angle moaton wave 198
    5.3 Realization of FM 198
    5.3.1 Method of the frequency moaton 198
    5.3.2 Performance specifications of the FM circuit 198
    5.4 FM circuit 199
    5.4.1 FM based on varactors 199
    5.4.1.1 Varactors 199
    5.4.1.2 Principle ofvaractor-based FM circuit 200
    5.4.1.3 Practical circuit ofvaractor-based FM 202
    5.4.2 FM circuit based on VCO 202
    5.4.3 FM circuit based on quartz crystal resonator 203
    5.4.3.1 Basic principle 203
    5.4.3.2 Practical circuit of quartz crystal FM 203
    5.4.4 Indirect FM circuit 204
    5.4.4.1 Principle of indirect FM 204
    5.4.4.2 PM circuit 205
    5.5 Demoaton of FM 208
    5.5.1 Methods of frequency discrimination and the circuit model 208
    5.5.1.1 Methods of frequency discrimination 208
    5.5.2 Performance indices of frequency discriminators 209
    5.5.3 Slope of frequency discrimination 210
    5.5.4 Phase discriminator 211
    5.5.4.1 Phase detector 212
    5.5.4.1.1 Multiplier phase detector 212
    5.5.4.1.2 Adder phase detector 213
    5.5.5 Ratio discriminator 219
    5.5.6 Pulse-counting discriminator 220
    5.6 Limiter 222
    5.6.1 Introduction 222
    5.6.2 Diode limiter 2
    5.6.3 Transistor limiter 2
    5.7 Comparison of different moaton methods 224
    5.7.1 Antiinterference ability 224
    5.7.2 Bandwidth occupation 225
    5.7.3 Transmitter power requirement 225
    5.7.4 Strong signal blockage 225
    5.8 Low-power FM receiver system based on digital IC 226
    Problems 227
    Chapter 6
    Phase lock loop 1
    6.1 PLL introduction 1
    6.2 Basic components and principle 1
    6.3 Linear model 2
    6.3.1 Phase detector model 2
    6.3.2 Loop filter model 4
    6.3.3 VCO
    6.3.4 PLLmodel
    6.4 Application ofthe PLL
    6.4.1 Frequency synthesizers
    6.4.2 Local oscillator
    6.4.3 Clock generation
    6.5 Summary
    Problems
    References 241


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