Electronic devices and circuits conventional flow version

This book addresses concerns over reader attraction to the electronics curricula. To combat the high levels of reader intimidation and frustration caused by many electronics books, these authors present material in small, manageable bites, using everyday metaphors to explain device behavior and usin...

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Main Author: Hassul, Michael
Other Authors: Zimmerman, Donald E.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Upper Saddle River, NJ Prentice Hall 1997
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500 |a Includes index 
505 |a Introduction to Electronics -- The Ideal Diode -- The Real Diode -- Diode - Reactive Circuits -- The Zener Diode - Voltage Regulation -- Special-Purpose Diodes and Opto-Electrical Devices -- The NPN Bipolar Junction Transistor -- Troubleshooting -- Biasing for Linear Applications -- The Common-Emitter Amplifier -- The Box Model -- The Emitter Follower (The Common-Collector Amplifier) -- Improved BJT AC Models -- The PNP Transistor --The Common-Base Amplifier -- Specialized Transistor Circuits -- The Differential Amplifier -- Current Sources -- Power Amplifiers -- The Field Effect Transistor -- The MOSFET -- FET AC Behavior and Applications -- The Operational Amplifier (OP-AMP) -- Operational Amplifier Circuits -- Non-Linear Operational Amplifier Circuits -- Frequency Response -- Active Filters -- Feedback Amplifiers 
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