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ویرایش: Conventional current version, tenth global
نویسندگان: Thomas L. Floyd
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780134414447, 1292222999
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سال نشر: 2018
تعداد صفحات: 930
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 55 مگابایت
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Cover Title Page Copyright Page Preface Acknowledgments Brief Contents Contents 1. Introduction to Semiconductors 1–1. The Atom 1–2. Materials Used in Electronic Devices 1–3. Current in Semiconductors 1–4. N-Type and P-Type Semiconductors 1–5. The PN Junction 2. Diodes and Applications 2–1. Diode Operation 2–2. Voltage-Current Characteristic of a Diode 2–3. Diode Approximations 2–4. Half-Wave Rectifiers 2–5. Full-Wave Rectifiers 2–6. Power Supply Filters and Regulators 2–7. Diode Limiters and Clampers 2–8. Voltage Multipliers 2–9. The Diode Datasheet 2–10. Troubleshooting Device Application 3. Special-Purpose Diodes 3–1. The Zener Diode 3–2. Zener Diode Applications 3–3. Varactor Diodes 3–4. Optical Diodes 3–5. The Solar Cell 3–6. Other Types of Diodes 3–7. Troubleshooting Device Application 4. Bipolar Junction Transistors 4–1. Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) Structure 4–2. Basic BJT Operation 4–3. BJT Characteristics and Parameters 4–4. The BJT as an Amplifier 4–5. The BJT as a Switch 4–6. The Phototransistor 4–7. Transistor Categories and Packaging 4–8. Troubleshooting Device Application 5. Transistor Bias Circuits 5–1. The DC Operating Point 5–2. Voltage-Divider Bias 5–3. Other Bias Methods 5–4. Troubleshooting Device Application 6. BJT Amplifiers 6–1. Amplifier Operation 6–2. Transistor AC Models 6–3. The Common-Emitter Amplifier 6–4. The Common-Collector Amplifier 6–5. The Common-Base Amplifier 6–6. Multistage Amplifiers 6–7. The Differential Amplifier 6–8. Troubleshooting Device Application 7. BJT Power Amplifiers 7–1. The Class A Power Amplifier 7–2. The Class B and Class AB Push-Pull Amplifiers 7–3. The Class C Amplifier 7–4. Troubleshooting Device Application 8. Field-Effect Transistors (FETs) 8–1. The JFET 8–2. JFET Characteristics and Parameters 8–3. JFET Biasing 8–4. The Ohmic Region 8–5. The MOSFET 8–6. MOSFET Characteristics and Parameters 8–7. MOSFET Biasing 8–8. The IGBT 8–9. Troubleshooting Device Application 9. FET Amplifiers and Switching Circuits 9–1. The Common-Source Amplifier 9–2. The Common-Drain Amplifier 9–3. The Common-Gate Amplifier 9–4. The Class D Amplifier 9–5. MOSFET Analog Switching 9–6. MOSFET Digital Switching 9–7. Troubleshooting Device Application 10. Amplifier Frequency Response 10–1. Basic Concepts 10–2. The Decibel 10–3. Low Frequency Amplifier Response 10–4. High-Frequency Amplifier Response 10–5. Total Amplifier Frequency Response 10–6. Frequency Response of Multistage Amplifiers 10–7. Frequency Response Measurements Device Application 11. Thyristors 11–1. The Four-Layer Diode 11–2. The Silicon-Controlled Rectifier (SCR) 11–3. SCR Applications 11–4. The Diac and Triac 11–5. The Silicon-Controlled Switch (SCS) 11–6. The Unijunction Transistor (UJT) 11–7. The Programmable Unijunction Transistor (PUT) Device Application 12. The Operational Amplifier 12–1. Introduction to Operational Amplifiers 12–2. Op-Amp Input Modes and Parameters 12–3. Negative Feedback 12–4. Op-Amps with Negative Feedback 12–5. Effects of Negative Feedback on Op-Impedances 12–6. Bias Current and Offset Voltage 12–7. Open-Loop Frequency and Phase Responses 12–8. Closed-Loop Frequency Response 12–9. Troubleshooting Device Application Programmable Analog Technology 13. Basic Op-Amp Circuits 13–1. Comparators 13–2. Summing Amplifiers 13–3. Integrators and Differentiators 13–4. Troubleshooting Device Application Programmable Analog Technology 14. Special-Purpose Integrated Circuits 14–1. Instrumentation Amplifiers 14–2. Isolation Amplifiers 14–3. Operational Transconductance Amplifiers (OTAs) 14–4. Log and Antilog Amplifiers 14–5. Converters and Other Integrated Circuits Device Application Programmable Analog Technology 15. Active Filters 15–1. Basic Filter Responses 15–2. Filter Response Characteristics 15–3. Active Low-Pass Filters 15–4. Active High-Pass Filters 15–5. Active Band-Pass Filters 15–6. Active Band-Stop Filters 15–7. Filter Response Measurements Device Application Programmable Analog Technology 16. Oscillators 16–1. The Oscillator 16–2. Feedback Oscillators 16–3. Oscillators with RC Feedback Circuits 16–4. Oscillators with LC Feedback Circuits 16–5. Relaxation Oscillators 16–6. The 555 Timer as an Oscillator Device Application Programmable Analog Technology 17. Voltage Regulators 17–1. Voltage Regulation 17–2. Basic Linear Series Regulators 17–3. Basic Linear Shunt Regulators 17–4. Basic Switching Regulators 17–5. Integrated Circuit Voltage Regulators 17–6. Integrated Circuit Voltage Regulator Configurations Device Application Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems Glossary Index