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For courses in basic electronics and electronic devices and circuits
A user-friendly, hands-on introduction to electronic devices filled with practical applications and software simulation
Electronic Devices (Conventional Current Version), 10/e, 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 Tenth Edition features selected circuits keyed to Multisim V14 and LT Spice files so that students learn how to simulate, analyze, and troubleshoot using the latest circuit simulation software.Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Cover\r | Cover | ||
Title Page | 3 | ||
Copyright Page | 4 | ||
Preface | 5 | ||
Acknowledgments | 10 | ||
Brief Contents | 13 | ||
Contents | 15 | ||
1.\rIntroduction to Semiconductors | 19 | ||
1–1. The Atom | 20 | ||
1–2.\rMaterials Used in Electronic Devices | 25 | ||
1–3.\rCurrent in Semiconductors | 29 | ||
1–4.\rN-Type and P-Type Semiconductors | 32 | ||
1–5.\rThe PN Junction | 34 | ||
2.\rDiodes and Applications | 42 | ||
2–1.\rDiode Operation | 43 | ||
2–2.\rVoltage-Current Characteristic of a Diode | 48 | ||
2–3.\rDiode Approximations | 51 | ||
2–4.\rHalf-Wave Rectifiers | 56 | ||
2–5.\rFull-Wave Rectifiers | 62 | ||
2–6.\rPower Supply Filters and Regulators | 69 | ||
2–7.\rDiode Limiters and Clampers | 76 | ||
2–8.\rVoltage Multipliers | 83 | ||
2–9.\rThe Diode Datasheet | 85 | ||
2–10.\rTroubleshooting | 88 | ||
Device Application | 97 | ||
3.\rSpecial-Purpose Diodes | 120 | ||
3–1.\rThe Zener Diode | 121 | ||
3–2.\rZener Diode Applications | 128 | ||
3–3.\rVaractor Diodes | 136 | ||
3–4.\rOptical Diodes | 141 | ||
3–5.\rThe Solar Cell | 155 | ||
3–6.\rOther Types of Diodes | 159 | ||
3–7.\rTroubleshooting | 164 | ||
Device Application | 167 | ||
4.\rBipolar Junction Transistors | 181 | ||
4–1.\rBipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) Structure | 182 | ||
4–2.\rBasic BJT Operation | 183 | ||
4–3.\rBJT Characteristics and Parameters | 185 | ||
4–4.\rThe BJT as an Amplifier | 198 | ||
4–5.\rThe BJT as a Switch | 200 | ||
4–6.\rThe Phototransistor | 205 | ||
4–7.\rTransistor Categories and Packaging | 208 | ||
4–8.\rTroubleshooting | 210 | ||
Device Application | 217 | ||
5.\rTransistor Bias Circuits | 234 | ||
5–1.\rThe DC Operating Point | 235 | ||
5–2.\rVoltage-Divider Bias | 241 | ||
r5–3. Other Bias Methods | 247 | ||
5–4.\rTroubleshooting | 254 | ||
Device Application | 258 | ||
6.\rBJT Amplifiers | 273 | ||
6–1.\rAmplifier Operation | 274 | ||
6–2. Transistor AC Models | 277 | ||
6–3. The Common-Emitter Amplifier | 280 | ||
6–4. The Common-Collector Amplifier | 293 | ||
6–5. The Common-Base Amplifier | 300 | ||
6–6.\r Multistage Amplifiers | 302 | ||
6–7. The Differential Amplifier | 307 | ||
6–8.\r Troubleshooting | 312 | ||
Device Application | 316 | ||
7. BJT Power Amplifiers | 337 | ||
7–1. The Class A Power Amplifier | 338 | ||
7–2. The Class B and Class AB Push-Pull Amplifiers | 344 | ||
7–3. The Class C Amplifier | 355 | ||
7–4. Troubleshooting | 363 | ||
Device Application | 366 | ||
8. Field-Effect Transistors (FETs) | 382 | ||
8–1. The JFET | 383 | ||
8–2. JFET Characteristics and Parameters | 385 | ||
8–3. JFET Biasing | 396 | ||
8–4. The Ohmic Region | 407 | ||
8–5. The MOSFET | 411 | ||
8–6. MOSFET Characteristics and Parameters | 417 | ||
8–7. MOSFET Biasing | 421 | ||
8–8. The IGBT | 424 | ||
8–9. Troubleshooting | 426 | ||
Device Application | 428 | ||
9. FET Amplifiers and Switching Circuits | 452 | ||
9–1. The Common-Source Amplifier | 453 | ||
9–2. The Common-Drain Amplifier | 466 | ||
9–3. The Common-Gate Amplifier | 469 | ||
9–4. The Class D Amplifier | 474 | ||
9–5. MOSFET Analog Switching | 478 | ||
9–6. MOSFET Digital Switching | 483 | ||
9–7. Troubleshooting | 487 | ||
Device Application | 490 | ||
10. Amplifier Frequency Response | 511 | ||
10–1. Basic Concepts | 512 | ||
10–2. The Decibel | 515 | ||
10–3. Low Frequency Amplifier Response | 518 | ||
10–4. High-Frequency Amplifier Response | 536 | ||
10–5. Total Amplifier Frequency Response | 546 | ||
10–6. Frequency Response of Multistage Amplifiers | 549 | ||
10–7. Frequency Response Measurements | 552 | ||
Device Application | 555 | ||
11. Thyristors | 570 | ||
11–1. The Four-Layer Diode | 571 | ||
11–2. The Silicon-Controlled Rectifier (SCR) | 573 | ||
11–3. SCR Applications | 578 | ||
11–4. The Diac and Triac | 583 | ||
11–5. The Silicon-Controlled Switch (SCS) | 588 | ||
11–6. The Unijunction Transistor (UJT) | 589 | ||
11–7. The Programmable Unijunction Transistor (PUT) | 593 | ||
Device Application | 595 | ||
12. The Operational Amplifier | 608 | ||
12–1. Introduction to Operational Amplifiers | 609 | ||
12–2. Op-Amp Input Modes and Parameters | 611 | ||
12–3. Negative Feedback | 619 | ||
12–4. Op-Amps with Negative Feedback | 621 | ||
12–5. Effects of Negative Feedback on Op-Impedances | 626 | ||
12–6. Bias Current and Offset Voltage | 631 | ||
12–7. Open-Loop Frequency and Phase Responses | 634 | ||
12–8. Closed-Loop Frequency Response | 640 | ||
12–9. Troubleshooting | 643 | ||
Device Application | 645 | ||
Programmable Analog Technology | 651 | ||
13. Basic Op-Amp Circuits | 674 | ||
13–1. Comparators | 675 | ||
13–2. Summing Amplifiers | 686 | ||
13–3. Integrators and Differentiators | 694 | ||
13–4. Troubleshooting | 701 | ||
Device Application | 705 | ||
Programmable Analog Technology | 711 | ||
14. Special-Purpose Integrated Circuits | 725 | ||
14–1. Instrumentation Amplifiers | 726 | ||
14–2. Isolation Amplifiers | 732 | ||
14–3. Operational Transconductance Amplifiers (OTAs) | 736 | ||
14–4. Log and Antilog Amplifiers | 743 | ||
14–5. Converters and Other Integrated Circuits | 749 | ||
Device Application | 752 | ||
Programmable Analog Technology | 758 | ||
15. Active Filters | 771 | ||
15–1. Basic Filter Responses | 772 | ||
15–2. Filter Response Characteristics | 776 | ||
15–3. Active Low-Pass Filters | 780 | ||
15–4. Active High-Pass Filters | 784 | ||
15–5. Active Band-Pass Filters | 787 | ||
15–6. Active Band-Stop Filters | 793 | ||
15–7. Filter Response Measurements | 795 | ||
Device Application | 797 | ||
Programmable Analog Technology | 802 | ||
16. Oscillators | 814 | ||
16–1. The Oscillator | 815 | ||
16–2. Feedback Oscillators | 816 | ||
16–3. Oscillators with RC Feedback Circuits | 818 | ||
16–4. Oscillators with LC Feedback Circuits | 825 | ||
16–5. Relaxation Oscillators | 833 | ||
16–6. The 555 Timer as an Oscillator | 838 | ||
Device Application | 844 | ||
Programmable Analog Technology | 848 | ||
17. Voltage Regulators | 859 | ||
17–1. Voltage Regulation | 860 | ||
17–2. Basic Linear Series Regulators | 863 | ||
17–3. Basic Linear Shunt Regulators | 868 | ||
17–4. Basic Switching Regulators | 871 | ||
17–5. Integrated Circuit Voltage Regulators | 877 | ||
17–6. Integrated Circuit Voltage Regulator Configurations | 883 | ||
Device Application | 887 | ||
Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems | 898 | ||
Glossary | 911 | ||
Index | 918 |