About Book The prerequisites for a textbook on fundamental electronic engineering, which is a required course for undergraduate engineering students in all areas, are met by Fundamentals of Electronic Engineering. The book covers the subject’s foundational ideas and concepts. In this book, ideas and theories are well described and supported by examples. Microprocessors, microcomputers, minicomputers, and microcontrollers are among the digital systems covered in three comprehensive chapters. Analog, digital, and optical communication systems are covered in a chapter of the book. |
About Authors
Dr. Ihab H Naeim He is an expert in Laser Metrology. I Started my career as an assistant researcher at National Institute for Standards in Egypt,1990. I have completed my PhD practical studies in Institute of Microtechnology IMT-Neuchatel University, Switzerland, 2000/04. Awarded Postdoctoral research stays at both PTB- Germany & LNE-France, 2008/09. I’ve achieved a training scholarship at the French Metrology Institutes [BIPM & LNE – France],1999. I was working as a principal researcher at End and line standards lab at the national institute of standards. Dr. Prashant Mani He is currently working as a Principal and Associate Professor at Government Engineering College, Aurangabad, Bihar. He received his Ph.D. in the year 2016 from SRM University, Chennai. His area of research is Semiconductor Device Modeling, Nano-Scale Devices, and Nanoelectronics. He has published four patents and more than 50 research articles indexed in SCI/SCOPUS Journals. He is also a member of various scientific journals and committees. Dr. Aditya Agarwal He is currently working as an Assistant Professor at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Delhi NCR Campus. He received his M.Tech in the year 2009 from Shobhit University, Modipuram, India. His area of research is VLSI Design, Semiconductor Devices, Nano-Scale Devices, and Nanoelectronics. He has published more than 20 research articles indexed in SCI/SCOPUS Journals. He is also a member of various scientific committees. |