(Part 2) Best telecommunication books according to redditors

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We found 38 Reddit comments discussing the best telecommunication books. We ranked the 22 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Subcategories:

Radar technology books
Microwaves communication books
Radio communication books
Telephone systems engineering books
TV & video engineering books
Antenna engineering books
Telecommunication satellite engineering books
Signal processing books
Wireless communication books

Top Reddit comments about Telecommunications & Sensors:

u/cannotdecide9 · 4 pointsr/ECE

Open loop = the gain of the opamp component all by itself, with all other components removed. In particular, with the feedback components removed.

Closed loop = the gain of the (amplifier circuit as a whole), from circuit-input to circuit-output, with all components intact. In particular, with the feedback components in place.

In general, you cannot calculate the open loop gain from the closed loop gain.

In general, you cannot calculate the closed loop gain from the open loop gain without also knowing the details of the rest of the circuit. You also need to know the topology of the feedback circuit and its component values: they set the closed loop gain .... and that's the entire point! Open loop gain is highly variable and undependable; for example, it varies with supply voltage and also with temperature. But closed loop gain is stable and predictable, because it is set by resistor ratios. And resistor ratios do not vary with supply voltage or temperature.

These two books, although not new, are very helpful: ONE , TWO .

u/mantra · 1 pointr/ECE

Ah, the probability/statistics/stochastics math book most people use is Popoulis . I wouldn't assume being Greek means incompetence. (Amazon says it's a graduate level text - funny; I had sophomore undergrad 30 years ago - whatever).