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Electronics: Principles and Applications 9th edition [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 624 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 285x213x25 mm, kaal: 1347 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
  • ISBN-10: 0073373834
  • ISBN-13: 9780073373836
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 624 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 285x213x25 mm, kaal: 1347 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
  • ISBN-10: 0073373834
  • ISBN-13: 9780073373836
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The ninth edition of Electronics: Principles and Applications is based on the same philosophy of previous editions. It continues to be written so that a student needs no prior knowledge of electrical theory and principles and at a level that allows students with limited math and reading skills can gain a clear understanding and the entry-level knowledge and skills for a wide range of occupations within electricity and electronics.
Editor's Foreword v
Preface vi
Walkthrough viii
Acknowledgments xii
Safety xiii
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(19)
1-1 A Brief History
1(3)
1-2 Digital or Analog
4(3)
1-3 Analog Functions
7(2)
1-4 Circuits with Both DC and AC
9(5)
1-5 Trends in Electronics
14(6)
Chapter 2 Semiconductors
20(14)
2-1 Conductors and Insulators
20(3)
2-2 Semiconductors
23(3)
2-3 N-Type Semiconductors
26(1)
2-4 P-Type Semiconductors
27(1)
2-5 Majority and Minority Carriers
28(2)
2-6 Other Materials
30(1)
2-7 Band Gaps
30(4)
Chapter 3 Diodes
34(31)
3-1 The PN Junction
34(4)
3-2 Characteristic Curves of Diodes
38(3)
3-3 Diode Lead Identification
41(4)
3-4 Diode Types and Applications
45(11)
3-5 Photovoltaic Energy Sources
56(9)
Chapter 4 Power Supplies
65(40)
4-1 The Power-Supply System
65(1)
4-2 Rectification
66(2)
4-3 Full-Wave Rectification
68(3)
4-4 Conversion of RMS Values to Average Values
71(5)
4-5 Filters
76(5)
4-6 Voltage Multipliers
81(5)
4-7 Ripple and Regulation
86(2)
4-8 Zener Regulators
88(3)
4-9 Troubleshooting
91(4)
4-10 Replacement Parts
95(10)
Chapter 5 Transistors
105(44)
5-1 Amplification
105(2)
5-2 Transistors
107(6)
5-3 Characteristic Curves
113(4)
5-4 Transistor Data
117(2)
5-5 Transistor Testing
119(3)
5-6 Other Transistor Types
122(4)
5-7 Power Transistors
126(12)
5-8 Transistors as Switches
138(11)
Chapter 6 Introduction to Small-Signal Amplifiers
149(35)
6-1 Measuring Gain
149(8)
6-2 Common-Emitter Amplifier
157(7)
6-3 Stabilizing the Amplifier
164(6)
6-4 Other Configurations
170(6)
6-5 Simulation and Models
176(8)
Chapter 7 More about Small-Signal Amplifiers
184(41)
7-1 Amplifier Coupling
184(6)
7-2 Voltage Gain in Coupled Stages
190(8)
7-3 Field-Effect Transistor Amplifiers
198(7)
7-4 Negative Feedback
205(7)
7-5 Frequency Response
212(5)
7-6 Positive Feedback
217(8)
Chapter 8 Large-Signal Amplifiers
225(32)
8-1 Amplifier Class
225(4)
8-2 Class A Power Amplifiers
229(4)
8-3 Class B Power Amplifiers
233(5)
8-4 Class AB Power Amplifiers
238(5)
8-5 Class C Power Amplifiers
243(5)
8-6 Switch-Mode Amplifiers
248(9)
Chapter 9 Operational Amplifiers
257(48)
9-1 The Differential Amplifier
257(4)
9-2 Differential Amplifier Analysis
261(5)
9-3 Operational Amplifiers
266(5)
9-4 Setting Op-Amp Gain
271(6)
9-5 Frequency Effects in Op Amps
277(3)
9-6 Op-Amp Applications
280(18)
9-7 Comparators
298(7)
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting
305(40)
10-1 Preliminary Checks
305(8)
10-2 No Output
313(5)
10-3 Reduced Output
318(4)
10-4 Distortion and Noise
322(5)
10-5 Intermittents
327(2)
10-6 Operational Amplifiers
329(3)
10-7 Automated Testing
332(5)
10-8 Thermal Issues
337(8)
Chapter 11 Oscillators
345(38)
11-1 Oscillator Characteristics
345(3)
11-2 RC Circuits
348(8)
11-3 LC Circuits
356(3)
11-4 Crystal Circuits
359(4)
11-5 Relaxation Oscillators
363(4)
11-6 Undesired Oscillations
367(4)
11-7 Oscillator Troubleshooting
371(2)
11-8 Direct Digital Synthesis
373(2)
11-9 DDS Troubleshooting
375(8)
Chapter 12 Communications
383(36)
12-1 Modulation and Demodulation
383(6)
12-2 Simple Receivers
389(2)
12-3 Superheterodyne Receivers
391(4)
12-4 Other Modulation Types
395(7)
12-5 Wireless Data
402(7)
12-6 Troubleshooting
409(10)
Chapter 13 Integrated Circuits
419(39)
13-1 Introduction
419(3)
13-2 Fabrication
422(7)
13-3 The 555 Timer
429(6)
13-4 Analogies
435(1)
13-5 Mixed-Signal ICs
436(13)
13-6 Troubleshooting
449(9)
Chapter 14 Electronic Control Devices and Circuits
458(33)
14-1 Introduction
458(2)
14-2 The Silicon-Controlled Rectifier
460(6)
14-3 Full-Wave Devices
466(6)
14-4 Feedback in Control Circuitry
472(8)
14-5 Managing Energy
480(4)
14-6 Troubleshooting Electronic Control Circuits
484(7)
Chapter 15 Regulated Power Supplies
491(41)
15-1 Open-Loop Voltage Regulation
491(6)
15-2 Closed-Loop Voltage Regulation
497(6)
15-3 Current and Voltage Limiting
503(8)
15-4 Switch-Mode Regulators
511(7)
15-5 Troubleshooting Regulated Power Supplies
518(14)
Chapter 16 Digital Signal Processing
532(49)
16-1 Overview of DSP Systems
532(5)
16-2 Moving-Average Filters
537(4)
16-3 Fourier Theory
541(4)
16-4 Digital Filter Design
545(11)
16-5 Other DSP Applications
556(9)
16-6 Limitations of DSP
565(2)
16-7 DSP Troubleshooting
567(14)
Appendix A Solder and the Soldering Process 581(6)
Glossary of Terms and Symbols 587(12)
Index 599