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Understanding Telephone Electronics, Third Edition [Paperback]

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0750699442 978-0750699440 January 21, 1997 3
Understanding Telephone Electronics is an overview of telephone networking which shows how it is connected with the real world and introduces its component parts. The book explains the basics of the non-electronic telephone set and vital telephone functions. It then explores signal processing, telephone line interfacing, tone and pulse generation, and ringers. These concepts and principles are accompanied by a thorough look at the world of digital communications.

The book spells out the advantages and disadvantages of digital transmission, sampling, coding, and the various formats of multiplexed systems. The Central Office and all the various transmission modes are included, providing a complete look at telephone systems. Plus, you learn the evolving features of network transmission and wireless telephones.

Covers conventional telephone fundamentals and analog and modern digital communications techniques.
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Covers conventional telephone fundamentals! Explores how telephone systems operate and how digital electronics replace them. "Introduces state-of-the-art speech circuits, dialing, ringing, and central office electronics. Dissects modems and digital transmission techniques. Studies microcomputers and cellular phones. Helps readers increase their knowledge quickly". -- HOWARD W SAMS & CO --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The book spells out the advantages and disadvantages of digital transmission, sampling, coding, and the various formats of multiplexed systems. The Central Office and all the various transmission modes are included, providing a complete look at telephone systems. Plus, you learn the evolving features of network transmission and wireless telephones.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 367 pages
  • Publisher: Newnes; 3 edition (January 21, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0750699442
  • ISBN-13: 978-0750699440
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,497,152 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good book on the basics of telephone electronics, February 17, 2007
If you are coming from a position of having no knowledge of how the fields of electronics and telephony merge and you need an accessible book on the basics, this book certainly fits the bill. I think lots of people are disappointed by this book because they are expecting something more from a standpoint of engineering modern projects involving telephony, and this book's content is wedged half way between technician and engineering-level. To understand why this book is put together this way you need to know its history. The first edition came out in 1983 and was sold at Radio Shack back when they sold electronics parts and kits for hobbyists and technicians, not wireless phones. Thus, its origins are still evident even in its fourth edition. There is very little mathematics in this book, and what is there consists of very simple calculations. Most everything is explained via block diagrams and then detailed diagrams of the electronics within each block. You'll need to remember your basic electronics before diving into this book - the operation of diodes, transistors, and opamps - because the illustrations make heavy use of them and the book assumes you know their usage and operation. Each chapter has a quiz at the end of it and the answers to all of the questions are in the back of the book. The book fills a needed niche - no other book I know of really addresses this subject - but the fourth edition is now six years old and it could use an update.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Book, December 17, 2001
The title is accurate. If you want to learn about telephone electronics, this is a great book. It's easy to read, comprehensive and well structured. No, it doesn't go into great detail about state of the art modems or attempt to teach the finepoints of wireless telephony, but it does cover basic fax, modem and telephone electronics very well.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I use this for work, June 2, 2010
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I bought this book for work - It provides a good working base for how telephones work. We live in an age where we have a right to dial tone and very seldom give any thought how the telephone and its network really work. This is not a book for the novice though you really must want to understand the phone and the phone system from a technical prospective. I keep it on my desk at work for a reference. I recommend that you also get a copy of Newtons Telecom Dictionary as well.Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 25th Edition: Telecommunications, Networking, Information Technologies, The Internet, Wired, Wireless, Satellites and Fiber
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The telephone arrived as a practical instrument over a century ago in 1876, an outgrowth of experiments on a device to send multiple telegraph signals over a single wire. Read the first page
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sidetone amplifier, sidetone gain, pulse dialer, conventional telephone set, equalization amplifier, ringer circuit, electronic telephone set, mute circuit, dialing circuits, speech network, electronic ringers, dialing signals, selecting finger, transmit amplifier, idle channel noise, originating modem, mute signal, ringing voltage, dial pulses, dial circuits, battery feed, digit receiver, acknowledgement signal, central microprocessor, ringing signal
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Bell System, Courtesy Motorola, Texas Instruments, North American, United States, John Wiley, Courtesy Silicon Systems, Digital Carrier Trunk, Courtesy Bell Laboratories, Interdigit Time, Bell Type, Division of Macmillan Computer Publishing, Paired Cable, Second Edition, Understanding Communications Systems
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