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Paperback Transmission Circuits for Telephonic Communication: Methods of Analysis and Design Book

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ISBN13: 9781026050729

Transmission Circuits for Telephonic Communication: Methods of Analysis and Design

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"Transmission Circuits for Telephonic Communication: Methods of Analysis and Design" is a comprehensive technical treatise that delves into the foundational electrical principles and engineering methodologies essential for telephone communication. Written by K.S. Johnson, this work offers a rigorous exploration of the mathematical and physical theories required to design and optimize transmission networks. The book provides detailed analysis of circuit elements, transmission lines, and the complex interactions within telephonic systems that ensure signal integrity across distances.

Focusing on both the theoretical and practical aspects of telecommunication, the text covers critical topics such as impedance matching, attenuation, and the behavior of filters and repeaters. By presenting systematic methods for solving intricate circuit problems, it serves as a cornerstone for understanding how early 20th-century engineers tackled the challenges of long-distance voice transmission. This volume is an invaluable resource for electrical engineers, researchers, and historians of technology, representing a significant era in the evolution of modern telecommunications infrastructure and signal processing. Its clear exposition of design principles continues to provide insight into the fundamental physics of communication circuits.

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