Electronic Concepts: An Introduction
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 1st Edition, 4/20/2000
EAN 9780521662826, ISBN10: 0521662826
Hardcover, 470 pages, 24.4 x 17 x 2.5 cm
Language: English
Electronic Concepts provides a detailed introduction to modern microelectronics. Equal emphasis is placed on analog and digital circuits, and the applications of particular devices and circuits are described within the context of actual electronic systems. The author begins with an overview of several important electronic systems, discussing in detail the types of signals that circuits are used to process. In the following chapters, he deals with individual devices. For each device he presents a brief physical description and demonstrates the use of different models in describing the device's behaviour in a particular circuit application. SPICE computer simulations are used throughout the text to supplement analytic descriptions. The book contains over 500 circuit diagrams and figures, over 400 homework problems, and over 100 simulation and design exercises. It includes many worked examples and is an ideal textbook for introductory courses in electronics. Laboratory experiments are available via the internet.
1. Electronic systems
a century of progress
2. The semiconductor junction diode
the basis of modern electronics
3. The bipolar junction transistor
an active electronic device
4. The metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor
another active device
5. Negative feedback and operational amplifiers
6. Electronic power supplies
Appendix A. Fabrication of integrated circuits
Appendix B. The design process.