Advances in electronics. Volume V /
ADVANCES ELECTRONIC &ELECTRON PHYSICS V5.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
New York :
Academic Press,
�1953.
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Colección: | M�uszaki tudom�anyok. Elektronika �ujabb eredm�enyei ;
v. 5. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Advances in Electronics, Volume V; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Volume V; Preface; Chapter 1. Performance of Detectors for Visible and Infrared Radiation; I. Introduction and Summary; II. Noise in Radiation Detectors; III. Classification of Detectors; IV. Thermal Detectors; V. Photoemissive Detectors; VI. Photoconductive Cells; VII. Photographic Materials; VIII. Radio Antennas; IX. The Human Eye; References; Chapter 2. Beta-Ray Spectrometers; I. Introduction; II. Prismatic Beta-Ray Spectrometers; III. Lens Beta-Ray Spectrometers; IV. Miscellaneous Topics; References
- Chapter 3. Solid-state LuminescenceI. Introduction; II. Thallium-Activated Potassium Chloride; III. Manganese-Activated Luminescent Solids; IV. Sulfide Phosphors; V. Electroluminescence; VI. Cathode Ray Tube Screens; References; Chapter 4. Thorium Oxide and Electronics; I. Introduction; II. Thorium Oxide and Practical Electronics; III. The Practical Problems with Thorium Oxide; IV. The Physics of Thorium Oxide Behavior; References; Chapter 5. A Review of Modern Vacuum Pumps in Electronics Manufacturing; I. Introduction; II. Mechanical Pumps; III. Vapor Pumps
- IV. Matching Vapor and Mechanical PumpsV. Other Pumps; VI. Receiving-Tube Exhaust; VII. Cathode-Ray-Tube Exhaust; VIII. Other Cathode-Ray Exhausting Systems; IX. Power Tubes; References; Chapter 6. On the Steady-State Theory of the Magnetron; I. Introduction; II. The Fundamental Equations for the Steady State; III. The Linear Magnetron with Zero Tangential Emission Velocities; IV. The Linear Magnetron with Non-Zero Tangential Emission Velocities; V. The Cylindrical Magnetron; VI. Alternative Theories; VII. Experimental Evidence; VIII. Summary and Discussion; References
- Chapter 7. A Review of Recent Work in Color TelevisionI. Scope; II. General Considerations; III. Acuity of the Eye; IV. Methods of Transmitting Color Television Pictures; V. Frequency Interleaving.; VI. Color Information to Be Transmitted; VII. Transmission of the Video Information; VIII. NTSC Color Television Signal; IX. Problems and Their Solution in the NTSC Signal; X. Conclusion and Summary; References; Chapter 8. Junction Transistor Applications; I. Introduction; II. Practical Representation of Junction Transistors; III. Linear Amplifiers; IV. Oscillators; V. Conclusions; References
- Author IndexSubject Index; Cumulative Index, Volumes I-V