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Electronic Devices, Global Edition

Electronic Devices, Global Edition

Thomas L. Floyd

(2017)

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Abstract

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
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