How Long to Read Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines

By Clayton R. Paul

How Long Does it Take to Read Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines?

It takes the average reader 13 hours and 44 minutes to read Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines by Clayton R. Paul

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Description

The essential textbook for electrical engineering students and professionals-now in a valuable new edition The increasing use of high-speed digital technology requires that all electrical engineers have a working knowledge of transmission lines. However, because of the introduction of computer engineering courses into already-crowded four-year undergraduate programs, the transmission line courses in many electrical engineering programs have been relegated to a senior technical elective, if offered at all. Now, Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines, Second Edition has been significantly updated and reorganized to fill the need for a structured course on transmission lines in a senior undergraduate- or graduate-level electrical engineering program. In this new edition, each broad analysis topic, e.g., per-unit-length parameters, frequency-domain analysis, time-domain analysis, and incident field excitation, now has a chapter concerning two-conductor lines followed immediately by a chapter on MTLs for that topic. This enables instructors to emphasize two-conductor lines or MTLs or both. In addition to the reorganization of the material, this Second Edition now contains important advancements in analysis methods that have developed since the previous edition, such as methods for achieving signal integrity (SI) in high-speed digital interconnects, the finite-difference, time-domain (FDTD) solution methods, and the time-domain to frequency-domain transformation (TDFD) method. Furthermore, the content of Chapters 8 and 9 on digital signal propagation and signal integrity application has been considerably expanded upon to reflect all of the vital information current and future designers of high-speed digital systems need to know. Complete with an accompanying FTP site, appendices with descriptions of numerous FORTRAN computer codes that implement all the techniques in the text, and a brief but thorough tutorial on the SPICE/PSPICE circuit analysis program, Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines, Second Edition is an indispensable textbook for students and a valuable resource for industry professionals.

How long is Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines?

Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines by Clayton R. Paul is 821 pages long, and a total of 206,071 words.

This makes it 277% the length of the average book. It also has 252% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 18 hours and 46 minutes to read Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines aloud.

What Reading Level is Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines?

Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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