Junction Transistors
β Scribed by John. J. Sparkes and P. Hammond (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Pergamon Press
- Year
- 1966
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 256
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
THE COMMONWEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY, Page i
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages vii-viii
CHAPTER 1 - Conduction in Semiconductors, Pages 1-34
CHAPTER 2 - The pn Junction. Steady-state Properties, Pages 35-65
CHAPTER 3 - The pn Junction. Transient and Signal Properties, Pages 66-80
CHAPTER 4 - The Junction Transistor. Steady-state Properties, Pages 81-108
CHAPTER 5 - Fundamental Aspects of Transistor Action, Pages 109-119
CHAPTER 6 - Transistor Action and Its Representation, Pages 120-173
CHAPTER 7 - Summary of Circuit Design Parameters, Pages 174-176
CHAPTER 8 - Different Transistor Structures, Pages 177-201
CHAPTER 9 - Some Further Features of Transistor Behaviour, Pages 202-213
References, Pages 214-215
APPENDIX A - Carrier Densities in a Semiconductor, Pages 216-224
APPENDIX B - Recombination through Traps, Pages 225-230
APPENDIX C - The Equilibrium Solution for Abrupt Junction, Pages 231-235
APPENDIX D - The d.c. Equations of a Transistor, Pages 236-239
APPENDIX E - Signal Delay Time through the Base Region of Transistors, Pages 240-246
Index, Pages 247-249
ELECTRONICS RELIABILITYβCALCULATION AND DESIGN, Page 251
ANALOGUE COMPUTING METHODS, Page 252
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This new book by M. Levinshtein and G. Simin tells the readers about the design and work of the most important and interesting semiconductor devices - the transistors. The book is written in a friendly and easy to read manner and is meant primarily for young people, high school students, freshmen an