The Newnes Know It All Series takes the best of what our authors have written to create hard-working desk references that will be an engineer's first port of call for key information, design techniques and rules of thumb. Guaranteed not to gather dust on a shelf! Audio engineers need to master a wide area of topics in order to excel. The Audio Engineering Know It All covers every angle, including digital signal processing, power supply design, microphone and loudspeaker technology as well as audio compression.
The Newnes Know It All Series takes the best of what our authors have written to create hard-working desk references that will be an engineer's first port of call for key information, design techniques and rules of thumb. Guaranteed not to gather dust on a shelf!
Audio engineers need to master a wide area of topics in order to excel. The Audio Engineering Know It All covers every angle, including digital signal processing, power supply design, microphone and loudspeaker technology as well as audio compression.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: B978-1-85617-526-5.X0001-0
Erscheinungstermin: November 2008
Englisch
Abmessung: 42mm x 190mm x 240mm
Gewicht: 1931g
ISBN-13: 9781856175265
ISBN-10: 185617526X
Artikelnr.: 23881493
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Autorenporträt
Douglas Self has a worldwide reputation as a leading authority on audio amplifier design, but it is perhaps less well known that he has devoted a good deal of study to small-signal circuitry, including many years as the chief design engineer at one of the major mixing console manufacturers, where his achievements included winning a Design Council Award. His rigorous, skeptical, and thoroughly practical approach to design has been applied to the small signal area as well, and some of the results to be found in this book. Senior designer of high-end audio amplifiers and contributor to Electronics World magazine, Douglas has worked with many top audio names, including Cambridge Audio, TAG-McLaren Audio, and Soundcraft Electronics.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Fundamentals of Sound 1. Audio Principles 2. Measurement 3. Acoustic Environment
Part II. Audio Electronics 4. Components 5. Power supply design
Part III Preamplifiers and Amplifiers 6. Introduction to Audio Amplification 7. Preamplifiers and input signals 8. Interfacing and processing 9. Audio amplifiers 10. Audio amplifier 11. Valve (tube-based) amplifiers 12. Negative feedback 13. Noise and grounding
Part IV Digital Audio 14. Digital audio fundamentals 15. Representation of Audio Signals 16.Compact disc 17. Digital audio recording basics 18. Digital audio interfaces 19. Data compression 20. Digital audio production 21. Other Digital Audio Devices
Part V. Microphone and Loudspeaker Technology 22. Microphone technology 23. Loudspeakers 24. Loudspeaker enclosures 25. Headphones
Part VI. Sound Reproduction Systems 26. Tape Recording 27. Recording consoles 28. Video synchronization 29. Room acoustics
Part VII Audio Test and Measurement 30. Fundamentals and instruments
Part I Fundamentals of Sound 1. Audio Principles 2. Measurement 3. Acoustic Environment
Part II. Audio Electronics 4. Components 5. Power supply design
Part III Preamplifiers and Amplifiers 6. Introduction to Audio Amplification 7. Preamplifiers and input signals 8. Interfacing and processing 9. Audio amplifiers 10. Audio amplifier 11. Valve (tube-based) amplifiers 12. Negative feedback 13. Noise and grounding
Part IV Digital Audio 14. Digital audio fundamentals 15. Representation of Audio Signals 16.Compact disc 17. Digital audio recording basics 18. Digital audio interfaces 19. Data compression 20. Digital audio production 21. Other Digital Audio Devices
Part V. Microphone and Loudspeaker Technology 22. Microphone technology 23. Loudspeakers 24. Loudspeaker enclosures 25. Headphones
Part VI. Sound Reproduction Systems 26. Tape Recording 27. Recording consoles 28. Video synchronization 29. Room acoustics
Part VII Audio Test and Measurement 30. Fundamentals and instruments
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