For courses in Basic Electronics and Electronic Devices and Circuits. Electronic Devices (ELECTRON FLOW VERSION), Ninth Edition, provides a solid foundation in basic analog electronics and a thorough introduction to analog integrated circuits and programmable devices. The text identifies the circuit
Electronic Devices: Electron Flow Version
β Scribed by Thomas L. Floyd
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 976
- Edition
- 9th
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Electronic Devices (ELECTRON FLOW VERSION), Ninth Edition,Β provides a solid foundation in basic analog electronics and a thorough introduction to analog integrated circuits and programmable devices. The text identifies the circuits and components within a system, helping students see how the circuit relates to the overall system function. Full-color photos and illustrations and easy-to-follow worked examples support the text's strong emphasis on real-world application and troubleshooting. Updated throughout, the ninth edition features new GreenTech Applications and a new chapter, "Basic Programming Concepts for Automated Testing."
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Title Page......Page 3
Copyright Page......Page 4
CONTENTS......Page 15
PREFACE......Page 5
1 Introduction to Electronics......Page 19
1β1 The Atom......Page 20
1β2 Materials Used in Electronics......Page 25
1β3 Current in Semiconductors......Page 29
1β4 N-Type and P-Type Semiconductors......Page 32
1β5 The PN Junction......Page 34
GreenTech Application 1: Solar Power......Page 42
2 Diodes and Applications......Page 48
2β1 Diode Operation......Page 49
2β2 Voltage-Current (V-I) Characteristics......Page 54
2β3 Diode Models......Page 57
2β4 Half-Wave Rectifiers......Page 62
2β5 Full-Wave Rectifiers......Page 68
2β6 Power Supply Filters and Regulators......Page 75
2β7 Diode Limiters and Clampers......Page 82
2β8 Voltage Multipliers......Page 89
2β9 The Diode Datasheet......Page 91
2β10 Troubleshooting......Page 94
Application Activity......Page 103
GreenTech Application 2: Solar Power......Page 126
3 Special-Purpose Diodes......Page 130
3β1 The Zener Diode......Page 131
3β2 Zener Diode Applications......Page 138
3β3 The Varactor Diode......Page 146
3β4 Optical Diodes......Page 151
3β5 Other Types of Diodes......Page 165
3β6 Troubleshooting......Page 171
Application Activity......Page 173
GreenTech Application 3: Solar Power......Page 188
4 Bipolar Junction Transistors......Page 191
4β1 Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) Structure......Page 192
4β2 Basic BJT Operation......Page 193
4β3 BJT Characteristics and Parameters......Page 195
4β4 The BJT as an Amplifier......Page 208
4β5 The BJT as a Switch......Page 210
4β6 The Phototransistor......Page 214
4β7 Transistor Categories and Packaging......Page 217
4β8 Troubleshooting......Page 219
Application Activity......Page 226
GreenTech Application 4: Solar Power......Page 242
5 Transistor Bias Circuits......Page 246
5β1 The DC Operating Point......Page 247
5β2 Voltage-Divider Bias......Page 253
5β3 Other Bias Methods......Page 259
5β4 Troubleshooting......Page 266
Application Activity......Page 270
GreenTech Application 5: Wind Power......Page 285
6 BJT Amplifiers......Page 289
6β1 Amplifier Operation......Page 290
6β2 Transistor AC Models......Page 293
6β3 The Common-Emitter Amplifier......Page 296
6β4 The Common-Collector Amplifier......Page 309
6β5 The Common-Base Amplifier......Page 316
6β6 Multistage Amplifiers......Page 319
6β7 The Differential Amplifier......Page 322
6β8 Troubleshooting......Page 328
Application Activity......Page 332
GreenTech Application 6: Wind Power......Page 353
7 Power Amplifiers......Page 357
7β1 The Class A Power Amplifier......Page 358
7β2 The Class B and Class AB Push-Pull Amplifiers......Page 364
7β3 The Class C Amplifier......Page 375
7β4 Troubleshooting......Page 383
Application Activity......Page 386
8 Field-Effect Transistors (FETs)......Page 402
8β1 The JFET......Page 403
8β2 JFET Characteristics and Parameters......Page 405
8β3 JFET Biasing......Page 415
8β4 The Ohmic Region......Page 426
8β5 The MOSFET......Page 430
8β6 MOSFET Characteristics and Parameters......Page 435
8β7 MOSFET Biasing......Page 438
8β8 The IGBT......Page 441
8β9 Troubleshooting......Page 443
Application Activity......Page 445
9 FET Amplifiers and Switching Circuits......Page 469
9β1 The Common-Source Amplifier......Page 470
9β2 The Common-Drain Amplifier......Page 482
9β3 The Common-Gate Amplifier......Page 485
9β4 The Class D Amplifier......Page 488
9β5 MOSFET Analog Switching......Page 492
9β6 MOSFET Digital Switching......Page 497
9β7 Troubleshooting......Page 500
Application Activity......Page 503
10 Amplifier Frequency Response......Page 523
10β1 Basic Concepts......Page 524
10β2 The Decibel......Page 527
10β3 Low-Frequency Amplifier Response......Page 530
10β4 High-Frequency Amplifier Response......Page 548
10β5 Total Amplifier Frequency Response......Page 558
10β6 Frequency Response of Multistage Amplifiers......Page 561
10β7 Frequency Response Measurements......Page 564
Application Activity......Page 567
11 Thyristors......Page 582
11β1 The Four-Layer Diode......Page 583
11β2 The Silicon-Controlled Rectifier (SCR)......Page 586
11β3 SCR Applications......Page 591
11β4 The Diac and Triac......Page 596
11β5 The Silicon-Controlled Switch (SCS)......Page 600
11β6 The Unijunction Transistor (UJT)......Page 601
11β7 The Programmable Unijunction Transistor (PUT)......Page 606
Application Activity......Page 608
12 The Operational Amplifier......Page 620
12β1 Introduction to Operational Amplifiers......Page 621
12β2 Op-Amp Input Modes and Parameters......Page 623
12β3 Negative Feedback......Page 631
12β4 Op-Amps with Negative Feedback......Page 632
12β5 Effects of Negative Feedback on Op-Amp Impedances......Page 637
12β6 Bias Current and Offset Voltage......Page 642
12β7 Open-Loop Frequency and Phase Responses......Page 645
12β8 Closed-Loop Frequency Response......Page 651
12β9 Troubleshooting......Page 654
Application Activity......Page 656
Programmable Analog Technology......Page 662
13 Basic Op-Amp Circuits......Page 685
13β1 Comparators......Page 686
13β2 Summing Amplifiers......Page 697
13β3 Integrators and Differentiators......Page 705
13β4 Troubleshooting......Page 712
Application Activity......Page 716
Programmable Analog Technology......Page 722
14 Special-Purpose Op-Amp Circuits......Page 736
14β1 Instrumentation Amplifiers......Page 737
14β2 Isolation Amplifiers......Page 743
14β3 Operational Transconductance Amplifiers (OTAs)......Page 748
14β4 Log and Antilog Amplifiers......Page 754
14β5 Converters and Other Op-Amp Circuits......Page 760
Application Activity......Page 762
Programmable Analog Technology......Page 768
15 Active Filters......Page 781
15β1 Basic Filter Responses......Page 782
15β2 Filter Response Characteristics......Page 786
15β3 Active Low-Pass Filters......Page 790
15β4 Active High-Pass Filters......Page 794
15β5 Active Band-Pass Filters......Page 797
15β6 Active Band-Stop Filters......Page 803
15β7 Filter Response Measurements......Page 805
Application Activity......Page 807
Programmable Analog Technology......Page 812
16 Oscillators......Page 824
16β1 The Oscillator......Page 825
16β2 Feedback Oscillators......Page 826
16β3 Oscillators with RC Feedback Circuits......Page 828
16β4 Oscillators with LC Feedback Circuits......Page 835
16β5 Relaxation Oscillators......Page 843
16β6 The 555 Timer as an Oscillator......Page 848
Application Activity......Page 854
Programmable Analog Technology......Page 858
17 Voltage Regulators......Page 869
17β1 Voltage Regulation......Page 870
17β2 Basic Linear Series Regulators......Page 873
17β3 Basic Linear Shunt Regulators......Page 878
17β4 Basic Switching Regulators......Page 881
17β5 Integrated Circuit Voltage Regulators......Page 887
17β6 Integrated Circuit Voltage Regulator Configurations......Page 893
Application Activity......Page 897
18 Basic Programming Concepts for Automated Testing......Page 908
18β1 Programming Basics......Page 909
18β2 Automated Testing Basics......Page 911
18β3 The Simple Sequential Program......Page 916
18β4 Conditional Execution......Page 918
18β5 Program Loops......Page 923
18β6 Branching and Subroutines......Page 931
Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems......Page 949
C......Page 962
D......Page 963
H......Page 964
O......Page 965
R......Page 966
T......Page 967
Z......Page 968
B......Page 969
C......Page 970
E......Page 971
I......Page 972
O......Page 973
S......Page 974
V......Page 975
Z......Page 976
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