DSP is a very math intensive subject and one would require a deep understanding in mathematics to understand various aspects of DSP. Although there are many books which cover DSP extensively, most of them or all of them would require a ton of mathematics to understand even the most fundamental conce
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- 2022
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Since the time Maxwell first presented a unified theory of Electricity and Magnetism, the field of Electromagnetism has seen numerous advancements. But the fundamentals have remained more or less the same throughout this period. As our search for more advanced communication technology intensifies, the relevance of this field of engineering is only growing day by day. So it is very important for a student of Electrical or Communications engineering or a physics enthusiast to be familiar with the fundamentals of this subject.
We would be lying if we claimed this book is for total beginners with no math background, Itβs not. This subject is a head scratcher. It is not one of those subjects you can casually learn without sufficient mathematical prerequisites. We doubt if any book can deal with this subject without the help of math. In this book we provide a concise introduction into basics of Electromagnetic theory, with more emphasis on the phenomenon themselves and less on the derivations and other mathematical aspects. However, various essential math concepts like vector analysis and vector calculus have been included with sufficient detail. The derivations of many important theorems in this subject has also been included.
A basic knowledge of Calculus and some Physics are the only prerequisites required to follow the topics discussed in the book. We've tried to explain the various fundamental concepts of Electromagnetic theory in the simplest and the most intuitive manner without an over reliance on math. Also, we have tried to connect the various topics with real life situations wherever possible. This way even first timers can learn the basics of Electromagnetic theory with minimum effort. Hopefully the students will enjoy this different approach to this tough subject. The various concepts of the subject are arranged logically and explained in a simple reader-friendly language with illustrative figures.
This book is not meant to be a replacement for those standard Electromagnetic theory textbooks, rather this book should be viewed as an introductory text for beginners to come in grips with advanced level topics covered in those books. This book will hopefully serve as inspiration to learn Electromagnetic theory in greater depths and give a greater appreciation for this phenomenon.
β¦ Table of Contents
PREFACE
1. SIGNALS
2. SYSTEMS
3. FOURIER ANALYSIS
4. CONVOLUTION
5. SAMPLING
6. DISCRETE FOURIER ANALYSIS
7. FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM
8. FREQUENCY RESPONSE
9. Z-TRANSFORM
10. FILTERS
APPENDIX
REFERENCES
CONTACT
PREFACE
1. INTRODUCTION
2. VOLTAGE & CURRENT LAWS
3. BASIC ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
4. NETWORK THEOREMS
5. CAPACITANCE
6. INDUCTANCE
7. AC FUNDAMENTALS
8. AC CIRCUITS
9. ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES (FOR AC)
10. NETWORK THEOREMS (FOR AC)
11. LAPLACE TRANSFORM
12. TRANSIENT ANALYSIS
13. 3-PHASE SYSTEMS
REFERENCES
CONTACT
1. VECTOR ANALYSIS
2. VECTOR CALCULUS
3. CURVILINEAR COORDINATE SYSTEMS
4. ELECTROSTATICS
5. ELECTRIC POTENTIAL
6. CONDUCTORS & DIELECTRICS
7. MAGNETOSTATICS
8. MAGNETIC POTENTIAL
9. ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION
10. MAXWELLβS EQUATIONS
APPENDIX
REFERENCES
CONTACT
PREFACE
1. INTRODUCTION
2. LAPLACE TRANSFORM
3. TRANSFER FUNCTION
4. REPRESENTATION
5. TIME RESPONSE ANALYSIS
6. STABILITY
7. ROOT LOCUS
8. FREQUENCY DOMAIN ANALYSIS
APPENDIX
REFERENCES
CONTACT
PREFACE
1. WHAT IS AN ARDUINO?
2. WHY ARDUINO?
3. TYPES OF ARDUINOS
4. ARDUINO UNO
5. WHATβS ON THE BOARD?
6. BASICS OF C-PROGRAMMING
7. PROGRAMMING THE ARDUINO
8. SETTING UP THE ARDUINO
9. LED BLINK
10. MULTI LED BLINK
11. SERIAL COMMUNICATION
12. INTERFACING SERVO MOTOR WITH ARDUINO
13. INTERFACING LCD WITH ARDUINO
14. INTERFACING LDR WITH ARDUINO
15. INTERFACING RELAY MODULE WITH ARDUINO
16. INTERFACING ULTRASONIC SENSOR WITH ARDUINO
17. INTERFACING PIR SENSOR WITH ARDUINO
18. INTERFACING JOYSTICK MODULE WITH ARDUINO
19. INTERFACING IR SENSOR (TSOP1738) WITH ARDUINO
20. ARDUINO PROJECT 1: DIGITAL THERMOMETER
21. ARDUINO PROJECT 2: SMART CANE FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED
22. ARDUINO PROJECT 3: ROBOTIC HAND
23. ARDUINO PROJECT 4: 4 x 4 x 4 LED CUBE
24. ARDUINO PROJECT 5: VOICE CONTROLLED ROBOT
25. HOME MADE ARDUINO BOARD
REFERENCES
CONTACT
Copyright
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Chapter 1: βIβm thinkingβ β Oh, but are you?
Chapter 2: Renegade perception
Chapter 3: The Pushbacker sting
Chapter 4: βCovidβ: The calculated catastrophe
Chapter 5: There is no βvirusβ
Chapter 6: Sequence of deceit
Chapter 7: War on your mind
Chapter 8: βReframingβ insanity
Chapter 9: We must have it? So what is it?
Chapter 10: Human 2.0
Chapter 11: Who controls the Cult?
Chapter 12: Escaping Wetiko
Postscript
Appendix: Cowan-Kaufman-Morell Statement on Virus Isolation
Bibliography
Index
PREFACE
1. SIGNALS
2. SYSTEMS
3. FOURIER ANALYSIS
4. CONVOLUTION
5. SAMPLING
6. DISCRETE FOURIER ANALYSIS
7. FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM
8. FREQUENCY RESPONSE
9. Z-TRANSFORM
10. FILTERS
APPENDIX
REFERENCES
CONTACT
PREFACE
1. INTRODUCTION
2. VOLTAGE & CURRENT LAWS
3. BASIC ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
4. NETWORK THEOREMS
5. CAPACITANCE
6. INDUCTANCE
7. AC FUNDAMENTALS
8. AC CIRCUITS
9. ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES (FOR AC)
10. NETWORK THEOREMS (FOR AC)
11. LAPLACE TRANSFORM
12. TRANSIENT ANALYSIS
13. 3-PHASE SYSTEMS
REFERENCES
CONTACT
1. VECTOR ANALYSIS
2. VECTOR CALCULUS
3. CURVILINEAR COORDINATE SYSTEMS
4. ELECTROSTATICS
5. ELECTRIC POTENTIAL
6. CONDUCTORS & DIELECTRICS
7. MAGNETOSTATICS
8. MAGNETIC POTENTIAL
9. ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION
10. MAXWELLβS EQUATIONS
APPENDIX
REFERENCES
CONTACT
PREFACE
1. INTRODUCTION
2. LAPLACE TRANSFORM
3. TRANSFER FUNCTION
4. REPRESENTATION
5. TIME RESPONSE ANALYSIS
6. STABILITY
7. ROOT LOCUS
8. FREQUENCY DOMAIN ANALYSIS
APPENDIX
REFERENCES
CONTACT
PREFACE
1. WHAT IS AN ARDUINO?
2. WHY ARDUINO?
3. TYPES OF ARDUINOS
4. ARDUINO UNO
5. WHATβS ON THE BOARD?
6. BASICS OF C-PROGRAMMING
7. PROGRAMMING THE ARDUINO
8. SETTING UP THE ARDUINO
9. LED BLINK
10. MULTI LED BLINK
11. SERIAL COMMUNICATION
12. INTERFACING SERVO MOTOR WITH ARDUINO
13. INTERFACING LCD WITH ARDUINO
14. INTERFACING LDR WITH ARDUINO
15. INTERFACING RELAY MODULE WITH ARDUINO
16. INTERFACING ULTRASONIC SENSOR WITH ARDUINO
17. INTERFACING PIR SENSOR WITH ARDUINO
18. INTERFACING JOYSTICK MODULE WITH ARDUINO
19. INTERFACING IR SENSOR (TSOP1738) WITH ARDUINO
20. ARDUINO PROJECT 1: DIGITAL THERMOMETER
21. ARDUINO PROJECT 2: SMART CANE FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED
22. ARDUINO PROJECT 3: ROBOTIC HAND
23. ARDUINO PROJECT 4: 4 x 4 x 4 LED CUBE
24. ARDUINO PROJECT 5: VOICE CONTROLLED ROBOT
25. HOME MADE ARDUINO BOARD
REFERENCES
CONTACT
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