<p>A comprehensive collection of fundamental principles and applications of analog electronic circuits, including semiconductor diodes, bipolar junction transistors, field-effect transistors (FETs), operational amplifiers, power amplifiers, and feedback circuits. With abundant practical examples, it
Analog Electronic Circuits
โ Scribed by Glenn M. Glasford
- Publisher
- PRENTICE-HALL
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 504
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The study of e lectronic circuits encompasses all aspects of the theory and application of
devices, including the engineering of systems involving both discrete devices and integrated
structures. It is usually divided arbitrarily although somewhat logically into two
separate but related parts, analog circuits and digital circuits. A third part, nonlinear and
switching operations, particularly as they relate to the techniques used for analog-
digital-analog conversion processes, may be included with either or both parts, or
may be treated separately. as, indeed they would be for a comprehensive treatment, or
they may be neglected entirely, as unfortunately they often are.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<span>This is a book for a lab course meant to accompany, or follow, any standard course in electronic circuit analysis. It has been written for sophomore or junior electrical and computer engineering students, either concurrently with their electronic circuit analysis class or following that class.
This is a book for a lab course meant to accompany, or follow, any standard course in electronic circuit analysis. It has been written for sophomore or junior electrical and computer engineering students, either concurrently with their electronic circuit analysis class or following that class. This
This book is intended for the practising electronic engineer explaining analog electronic circuits as simply as possible. Its aim is to take the reader inside electronic circuits explaining exactly what they do through the use of vector diagrams