Consumer Electronics for Engineers

Consumer Electronics for Engineers

Author: Philip Hoff

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1998-07-28

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 9780521588171

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This book explains the operating principles of 'real world' electronic devices.


Portable Consumer Electronics

Portable Consumer Electronics

Author: Sridhar Canumalla

Publisher: Pennwell Books

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781593701253

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Portable consumer electronic devices have experienced exponential growth in recent years. Although the reliability implications and performance criteria of these products are significantly different from electronic hardware of the past, no single volume has covered the materials, design, and reliability aspects of these products until the publication of this new book. Written by two noted leaders of the electronics industry, Portable Consumer Electronics provides a comprehensive account of the key aspects of packaging for portable consumer electronic devices, including first- and second-level packaging; printed wiring board technology; assembly technology; reliability statistics and engineering; and failure analysis. Portable Consumer Electronics: Packaging, Materials, and Reliability will be beneficial to practicing engineers, product development managers, technologists, and designers involved in the electronics industry.


Intellectual Property in Consumer Electronics, Software and Technology Startups

Intellectual Property in Consumer Electronics, Software and Technology Startups

Author: Gerald B. Halt, Jr.

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-09-14

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1461479126

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This book provides a comprehensive guide to procuring, utilizing and monetizing intellectual property rights, tailored for readers in the high-tech consumer electronics and software industries, as well as technology startups. Numerous, real examples, case studies and scenarios are incorporated throughout the book to illustrate the topics discussed. Readers will learn what to consider throughout the various creative phases of a product’s lifespan from initial research and development initiatives through post-production. Readers will gain an understanding of the intellectual property protections afforded to U.S. corporations, methods to pro-actively reduce potential problems, and guidelines for future considerations to reduce legal spending, prevent IP theft, and allow for greater profitability from corporate innovation and inventiveness.


The Digital Consumer Technology Handbook

The Digital Consumer Technology Handbook

Author: Amit Dhir

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2004-04-30

Total Pages: 673

ISBN-13: 0080530419

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The consumer electronics market has never been as awash with new consumer products as it has over the last couple of years. The devices that have emerged on the scene have led to major changes in the way consumers listen to music, access the Internet, communicate, watch videos, play games, take photos, operate their automobiles—even live. Digital electronics has led to these leaps in product development, enabling easier exchange of media, cheaper and more reliable products, and convenient services. This handbook is a much-needed, comprehensive engineering guide to the dynamic world of today's digital consumer electronics. It provides complete details on key enabling technologies, standards, delivery and reception systems, products, appliances and networking systems. Each chapter follows a logical progression from a general overview of each device, to market dynamics, to the core technologies and components that make up that particular product. The book thoroughly covers all of the key digital consumer product categories: digital TV, digital audio, mobile communications devices, gaming consoles, DVD players, PCs and peripherals, display devices, digital imaging devices, web terminals and pads, PDAs and other handhelds, screenphones/videophones, telematics devices, eBooks and readers, and many other current and future products.To receive a FREE daily newsletter on displays and consumer electronics, go to: http://www.displaydaily.com/·Surveys crucial engineering information for every digital consumer product category, including cell phones, digital TVs, digital cameras, PDAs and many more—the only reference available to do so·Has extremely broad market appeal to embedded systems professionals, including engineers, programmers, engineering managers, marketing and sales personnel—1,000,000+ potential readers·Helps engineers and managers make the correct design decisions based on real-world data


Consumer Electronics:

Consumer Electronics:

Author: Bali, S. P.

Publisher: Pearson Education India

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 752

ISBN-13: 9332500738

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Consumer Electronics is the first book of its kind, and comprehensively covers the theory, applications and maintenance of various audio/video systems, telecommunication systems and electronic home/office appliances. The book completely covers the


Lithium-Ion Battery Failures in Consumer Electronics

Lithium-Ion Battery Failures in Consumer Electronics

Author: Ashish Arora

Publisher: Artech House

Published: 2019-04-30

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 1630816043

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This comprehensive resource caters to system designers that are looking to incorporate lithium ion (li-ion) batteries in their applications. Detailed discussion of the various system considerations that must be addressed at the design stage to reduce the risk of failures in the field is presented. The book includes technical details of all state-of-the-art Li-on energy storage subsystems and their requirements, and provides a system designer a single resource detailing all of the common issues navigated when using Li-ion batteries to reduce the risk of field failures. The book details the various industry standards that are applicable to the subsystems of Li-ion energy storage systems and how the requirements of these standards may impact the design of their system. Checklists are included to help readers evaluate their own battery system designs and identify gaps in the designs that increase the risk of field failures. The book is packed with numerous examples of issues that have caused field failures and how a proper design/assembly process could have reduced the risk of these failures.


Digital Consumer Electronics Handbook

Digital Consumer Electronics Handbook

Author: Ronald K. Jurgen

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 938

ISBN-13:

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Here is the most comprehensive guide to todayOs fast-changing world of digital consumer electronics. The handbook offers you complete details on key enabling technologies, standards, delivery and reception systems, imaging and audio products, information and communications products, appliances, and residential automation. Packed with 650 illustrations, this surefire reference covers optical disk systems...the digital video disk (DVD)...HDTV...digital cable systems...video dialtone...digital VCRs and camcorders...digital photography...CD players...PCs...and much more!


A Beginners Guide to Consumer Electronics Repair

A Beginners Guide to Consumer Electronics Repair

Author: Douglas Kinney

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 78

ISBN-13: 0595411711

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If you are ready to start a business in consumer electronics repair or are simply interesting in the inner working of the television than this Easy to Read book is right for you. This book uses modern televisions troubleshooting; however, all circuits and components of consumer electronics are very similar. This book describes very specifically the functions and purposes of various types of circuitry, electronic components, their functions and the malfunctions of televisions when they are faulty. The book includes everything that you will need to know for beginning television, computers and other electronic repair. This book contains actual symptom, troubleshooting, diagnosis and repair procedures for all television problems. All essential knowledge, skills and procedures are in an articulated fashion, so that, no time will be wasted discerning the jest of each section. All sections are in the table of contents and in bold face for quick reference or study guide. This book contains the most probable television malfunctions discussed with troubleshooting and repair descriptions for the very beginner or for any one interested in the inner working of the television.


Portable Electronics Product Design and Development

Portable Electronics Product Design and Development

Author: Bert Haskell

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2004-01-26

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9780071416399

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This engineering tutorial breaks down the design process of portable electronics, providing an invaluable roadmap for engineers and designers. Detailing every crucial issue from interface design to chip packaging, the book never looses sight of the fact that balancing design parameters of convenience, utility, and size dictate marketplace success. * Offers a clear roadmap of the design process: interfaces, chip elements, storage, power, packaging, and more * Includes case studies from landmark products: camcorders, digital cameras, and cell phones * Key tradeoffs in component and system selection