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, an
Analog Electronics. Analog Circuitry Explained
โ Scribed by Ian Hickman (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 334
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Inside Front Cover, Page v
A note for North American readers, Page vi
Preface, Pages ix-x
Chapter 1 - Passive components, Pages 1-24
Chapter 2 - Passive circuits, Pages 25-43
Chapter 3 - Active components, Pages 44-75
Chapter 4 - Audio-frequency signals and reproduction, Pages 76-110
Chapter 5 - Passive signal processing and signal transmission, Pages 111-127
Chapter 6 - Active signal processing in the frequency domain, Pages 128-150
Chapter 7 - Active signal processing in the time domain, Pages 151-182
Chapter 8 - Radio-frequency circuits, Pages 183-216
Chapter 9 - Signal sources, Pages 217-243
Chapter 10 - Power supplies, Pages 244-271
Chapter 11 - Tricks of the trade, Pages 272-307
Appendix 1 - Resistors, Pages 310-311
Appendix 2 - Universal resonance curve for series resonant circuit, Page 312
Appendix 3 - Normalized values, Page 313
Appendix 4 - Network performance: summary diagrams, Pages 314-317
Appendix 5 - Scattering parameters, Page 318
Appendix 6 - Battery equivalents and battery performance data, Pages 320-325
Appendix 7 - Comparative gauges for copper winding wires, Pages 326-327
Index, Pages 328-331
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<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
<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