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Schaum's Outline of Electronic Devices and Circuits, Second Edition
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Cathey, Jimmie
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Schaum's Outline of Electronic Devices and Circuits, Second Edition
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: McGraw-Hill, 2002.
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Schaum's Outline of Electronic Devices and Circuits, Second Edition
Authors:
Jimmie Cathey
Published:
June 2002
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9780071398305 0071398309
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9780071362702
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Book Description
Table of Contents
Contents
Chapter 1 Circuit Analysis: Port Point of View
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Circuit Elements
1.3 SPICE Elements
1.4 Circuit Laws
1.5 Steady-State Circuits
1.6 Network Theorems
1.7 Two-Port Networks
1.8 Instantaneous, Average, and RMS Values
Chapter 2 Semiconductor Diodes
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Ideal Diode
2.3 Diode Terminal Characteristics
2.4 The Diode SPICE Model
2.5 Graphical Analysis
2.6 Equivalent-Circuit Analysis
2.7 Rectifier Applications
2.8 Waveform Filtering
2.9 Clipping and Clamping Operations
2.10 The Zener Diode
Chapter 3 Characteristics of Bipolar Junction Transistors
3.1 BJT Construction and Symbols
3.2 Common-Base Terminal Characteristics
3.3 Common-Emitter Terminal Characteristics
3.4 BJT SPICE Model
3.5 Current Relationships
3.6 Bias and DC Load Lines
3.7 Capacitors and AC Load Lines
Chapter 4 Characteristics of Field-Effect Transistors and Triodes
4.1 Introduction
4.2 JFET Construction and Symbols
4.3 JFET Terminal Characteristics
4.4 JFET SPICE Model
4.5 JFET Bias Line and Load Line
4.6 Graphical Analysis for the JFET
4.7 MOSFET Construction and Symbols
4.8 MOSFET Terminal Characteristics
4.9 MOSFET SPICE Model
4.10 MOSFET Bias and Load Lines
4.11 Triode Construction and Symbols
4.12 Triode Terminal Characteristics and Bias
Chapter 5 Transistor Bias Considerations
5.1 Introduction
5.2 β Uncertainty and Temperature Effects in the BJT
5.3 Stability Factor Analysis
5.4 Nonlinear-Element Stabilization of BJT Circuits
5.5 Q-Point-Bounded Bias for the FET
5.6 Parameter Variation Analysis with SPICE
Chapter 6 Small-Signal Midfrequency BJT Amplifiers
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Hybrid-Parameter Models
6.3 Tee-Equivalent Circuit
6.4 Conversion of Parameters
6.5 Measures of Amplifier Goodness
6.6 CE Amplifier Analysis
6.7 CB Amplifier Analysis
6.8 CC Amplifier Analysis
6.9 BJT Amplifier Analysis with SPICE
Chapter 7 Small-Signal Midfrequency FET and Triode Amplifiers
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Small-Signal Equivalent Circuits for the FET
7.3 CS Amplifier Analysis
7.4 CD Amplifier Analysis
7.5 CG Amplifier Analysis
7.6 FET Amplifier Gain Calculation with SPICE
7.7 Graphical and Equivalent Circuit Analysis of Triode Amplifiers
Chapter 8 Frequency Effects in Amplifiers
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Bode Plots and Frequency Response
8.3 Low-Frequency Effect of Bypass and Coupling Capacitors
8.4 High-Frequency Hybrid-π BJT Model
8.5 High-Frequency FET Models
8.6 Miller Capacitance
8.7 Frequency Response Using SPICE
Chapter 9 Operational Amplifiers
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Ideal and Practical OP Amps
9.3 Inverting Amplifier
9.4 Noninverting Amplifier
9.5 Common-Mode Rejection Ratio
9.6 Summer Amplifier
9.7 Differentiating Amplifier
9.8 Integrating Amplifier
9.9 Logarithmic Amplifier
9.10 Filter Applications
9.11 Function Generators and Signal Conditioners
9.12 SPICE Op Amp Model
Chapter 10 Switched Mode Power Supplies
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Analytical Techniques
10.3 Buck Converter
10.4 Boost Converter
10.5 Buck-Boost Converter
10.6 SPICE Analysis of SMPS
Index