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Electronic Principles continues its tradition as a clearly explained, in-depth introduction to theelectronic principles of semiconductor devices, circuits and systems. Written in an easy-to-readconversational style, semiconductor devices and circuits are explored, including practicalapplications where they are found. Circuit operation and troubleshooting techniques are “broughtto life” with Multisim circuit simulation files found on the associated Online Learning Center.
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- Höfundar: Albert Malvino, David Bates
- Útgáfa:9
- Útgáfudagur: 2020-04-28
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- Format:ePub
- ISBN 13: 9781260579697
- Print ISBN: 9781260570564
- ISBN 10: 1260579697
Efnisyfirlit
- Preface ix
- Chapter 1 Introduction 2
- 1-1 Approximations
- 1-2 Voltage Sources
- 1-3 Current Sources
- 1-4 Thevenin’s Theorem
- 1-5 Norton’s Theorem
- 1-6 DC Circuit Troubleshooting
- 1-7 AC Circuit Troubleshooting
- Chapter 2 Semiconductors 30
- 2-1 Conductors
- 2-2 Semiconductors
- 2-3 Silicon Crystals
- 2-4 Intrinsic Semiconductors
- 2-5 Two Types of Flow
- 2-6 Doping a Semiconductor
- 2-7 Two Types of Extrinsic Semiconductors
- 2-8 The Unbiased Diode
- 2-9 Forward Bias
- 2-10 Reverse Bias
- 2-11 Breakdown
- 2-12 Energy Levels
- 2-13 Barrier Potential and Temperature
- 2-14 Reverse-Biased Diode
- Chapter 3 Diode Theory 58
- 3-1 Basic Ideas
- 3-2 The Ideal Diode
- 3-3 The Second Approximation
- 3-4 The Third Approximation
- 3-5 Troubleshooting
- 3-6 Reading a Data Sheet
- 3-7 How to Calculate Bulk Resistance
- 3-8 DC Resistance of a Diode
- 3-9 Load Lines
- 3-10 Surface-Mount Diodes
- 3-11 Introduction to Electronic Systems
- Chapter 4 Diode Circuits 88
- 4-1 The Half-Wave Rectifier
- 4-2 The Transformer
- 4-3 The Full-Wave Rectifier
- 4-4 The Bridge Rectifier
- 4-5 The Choke-Input Filter
- 4-6 The Capacitor-Input Filter
- 4-7 Peak Inverse Voltage and Surge Current
- 4-8 Other Power-Supply Topics
- 4-9 Troubleshooting
- 4-10 Clippers and Limiters
- 4-11 Clampers
- 4-12 Voltage Multipliers
- Chapter 5 Special-Purpose Diodes 142
- 5-1 The Zener Diode
- 5-2 The Loaded Zener Regulator
- 5-3 Second Approximation of a Zener Diode
- 5-4 Zener Drop-Out Point
- 5-5 Reading a Data Sheet
- 5-6 Troubleshooting
- 5-7 Load Lines
- 5-8 Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
- 5-9 Other Optoelectronic Devices
- 5-10 The Schottky Diode
- 5-11 The Varactor
- 5-12 Other Diodes
- Chapter 6 BJT Fundamentals 190
- 6-1 The Unbiased Transistor
- 6-2 The Biased Transistor
- 6-3 Transistor Currents
- 6-4 The CE Connection
- 6-5 The Base Curve
- 6-6 Collector Curves
- 6-7 Transistor Approximations
- 6-8 Reading Data Sheets
- 6-9 Surface-Mount Transistors
- 6-10 Variations in Current Gain
- 6-11 The Load Line
- 6-12 The Operating Point
- 6-13 Recognizing Saturation
- 6-14 The Transistor Switch
- 6-15 Troubleshooting
- Chapter 7 BJT Biasing 242
- 7-1 Emitter Bias
- 7-2 LED Drivers
- 7-3 Troubleshooting Emitter Bias Circuits
- 7-4 More Optoelectronic Devices
- 7-5 Voltage-Divider Bias
- 7-6 Accurate VDB Analysis
- 7-7 VDB Load Line and Q Point
- 7-8 Two-Supply Emitter Bias
- 7-9 Other Types of Bias
- 7-10 Troubleshooting VDB Circuits
- 7-11 PNP Transistors
- Chapter 8 Basic BJT Amplifiers 282
- 8-1 Base-Biased Amplifier
- 8-2 Emitter-Biased Amplifier
- 8-3 Small-Signal Operation
- 8-4 AC Beta
- 8-5 AC Resistance of the Emitter Diode
- 8-6 Two Transistor Models
- 8-7 Analyzing an Amplifier
- 8-8 AC Quantities on the Data Sheet
- 8-9 Voltage Gain
- 8-10 The Loading Effect of Input Impedance
- 8-11 Swamped Amplifier
- 8-12 Troubleshooting
- Chapter 9 Multistage, CC, and CB Amplifiers 328
- 9-1 Multistage Amplifiers
- 9-2 Two-Stage Feedback
- 9-3 CC Amplifier
- 9-4 Output Impedance
- 9-5 Cascading CE and CC
- 9-6 Darlington Connections
- 9-7 Voltage Regulation
- 9-8 The Common-Base Amplifier
- 9-9 Troubleshooting Multistage Amplifiers
- Chapter 10 Power Amplifiers 368
- 10-1 Amplifier Terms
- 10-2 Two Load Lines
- 10-3 Class-A Operation
- 10-4 Class-B Operation
- 10-5 Class-B Push-Pull Emitter Follower
- 10-6 Biasing Class-AB Amplifiers
- 10-7 Class-AB Driver
- 10-8 Class-C Operation
- 10-9 Class-C Formulas
- 10-10 Transistor Power Rating
- Chapter 11 JFETs 416
- 11-1 Basic Ideas
- 11-2 Drain Curves
- 11-3 The Transconductance Curve
- 11-4 Biasing in the Ohmic Region
- 11-5 Biasing in the Active Region
- 11-6 Transconductance
- 11-7 JFET Amplifiers
- 11-8 The JFET Analog Switch
- 11-9 Other JFET Applications
- 11-10 Reading Data Sheets
- 11-11 JFET Testing
- Chapter 12 MOSFETs 472
- 12-1 The Depletion-Mode MOSFET
- 12-2 D-MOSFET Curves
- 12-3 Depletion-Mode MOSFET Amplifiers
- 12-4 The Enhancement-Mode MOSFET
- 12-5 The Ohmic Region
- 12-6 Digital Switching
- 12-7 CMOS
- 12-8 Power FETs
- 12-9 High-Side MOSFET Load Switches
- 12-10 MOSFET H-Bridge
- 12-11 E-MOSFET Amplifiers
- 12-12 Wide Bandgap (WBG) MOSFETs
- 12-13 MOSFET Testing
- Chapter 13 Thyristors 530
- 13-1 The Four-Layer Diode
- 13-2 The Silicon Controlled Rectifier
- 13-3 The SCR Crowbar
- 13-4 SCR Phase Control
- 13-5 Bidirectional Thyristors
- 13-6 IGBTs
- 13-7 Other Thyristors
- 13-8 Troubleshooting
- Chapter 14 Frequency Effects 574
- 14-1 Frequency Response of an Amplifier
- 14-2 Decibel Power Gain
- 14-3 Decibel Voltage Gain
- 14-4 Impedance Matching
- 14-5 Decibels above a Reference
- 14-6 Bode Plots
- 14-7 More Bode Plots
- 14-8 The Miller Effect
- 14-9 Risetime-Bandwidth Relationship
- 14-10 Frequency Analysis of BJT Stages
- 14-11 Frequency Analysis of FET Stages
- Chapter 15 Differential Amplifiers 630
- 15-1 The Differential Amplifier
- 15-2 DC Analysis of a Diff Amp
- 15-3 AC Analysis of a Diff Amp
- 15-4 Input Characteristics of an Op Amp
- 15-5 Common-Mode Gain
- 15-6 Integrated Circuits
- 15-7 The Current Mirror
- 15-8 The Loaded Diff Amp
- Chapter 16 Operational Amplifiers 672
- 16-1 Introduction to Op Amps
- 16-2 The 741 Op Amp
- 16-3 The Inverting Amplifier
- 16-4 The Noninverting Amplifier
- 16-5 Two Op-Amp Applications
- 16-6 Linear ICs
- 16-7 Op Amps as Surface-Mount Devices
- Chapter 17 Negative Feedback 716
- 17-1 Four Types of Negative Feedback
- 17-2 VCVS Voltage Gain
- 17-3 Other VCVS Equations
- 17-4 The ICVS Amplifier
- 17-5 The VCIS Amplifier
- 17-6 The ICIS Amplifier
- 17-7 Bandwidth
- Chapter 18 Linear Op-Amp Circuit Applications 746
- 18-1 Inverting-Amplifier Circuits
- 18-2 Noninverting-Amplifier Circuits
- 18-3 Inverter/Noninverter Circuits
- 18-4 Differential Amplifiers
- 18-5 Instrumentation Amplifiers
- 18-6 Summing Amplifier Circuits
- 18-7 Current Boosters
- 18-8 Voltage-Controlled Current Sources
- 18-9 Automatic Gain Control
- 18-10 Single-Supply Operation
- Chapter 19 Active Filters 794
- 19-1 Ideal Responses
- 19-2 Approximate Responses
- 19-3 Passive Filters
- 19-4 First-Order Stages
- 19-5 VCVS Unity-Gain Second-Order Low-Pass Filters
- 19-6 Higher-Order Filters
- 19-7 VCVS Equal-Component Low-Pass Filters
- 19-8 VCVS High-Pass Filters
- 19-9 MFB Bandpass Filters
- 19-10 Bandstop Filters
- 19-11 The All-Pass Filter
- 19-12 Biquadratic and State-Variable Filters
- Chapter 20 Nonlinear Op-Amp Circuit Applications 856
- 20-1 Comparators with Zero Reference
- 20-2 Comparators with Nonzero References
- 20-3 Comparators with Hysteresis
- 20-4 Window Comparator
- 20-5 The Integrator
- 20-6 Waveform Conversion
- 20-7 Waveform Generation
- 20-8 Another Triangular Generator
- 20-9 Active-Diode Circuits
- 20-10 The Differentiator
- 20-11 Class-D Amplifier
- Chapter 21 Oscillators 908
- 21-1 Theory of Sinusoidal Oscillation
- 21-2 The Wien-Bridge Oscillator
- 21-3 Other RC Oscillators
- 21-4 The Colpitts Oscillator
- 21-5 Other LC Oscillators
- 21-6 Quartz Crystals
- 21-7 The 555 Timer
- 21-8 Astable Operation of the 555 Timer
- 21-9 555 Circuit Applications
- 21-10 The Phase-Locked Loop
- 21-11 Function Generator ICs
- Chapter 22 Regulated Power Supplies 964
- 22-1 Supply Characteristics
- 22-2 Shunt Regulators
- 22-3 Series Regulators
- 22-4 Monolithic Linear Regulators
- 22-5 Current Boosters
- 22-6 DC-to-DC Converters
- 22-7 Switching Regulators
- Chapter 23 Industry 4.0 1016
- 23-1 Industry 4.0: An Overview
- 23-2 Smart Sensors
- 23-3 Different Types of Sensors
- 23-4 Passive Sensors
- 23-5 Active Sensors
- 23-6 Data Conversion
- 23-7 Data Exchange
- Appendix A Data Sheet List 1050
- Appendix B Mathematical Derivations 1051
- Appendix C Digital/Analog Trainer System 1057
- Appendix D Thevenizing the R/2R D/A Converter 1060
- Appendix E Summary Table Listing 1062
- Glossary 1064
- Answers Odd-Numbered Problems 1077
- Index 1083
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