Electronics Fundamentals
Circuits, Devices & Applications
Inbunden, Engelska, 2009
3 999 kr
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This renowned book offers a comprehensive yet practical exploration of basic electrical and electronic concepts, hands-on applications, and troubleshooting. Written in a clear and accessible narrative, the Seventh Edition focuses on fundamental principles and their applications to solving real circuit analysis problems, and devotes six chapters to examining electronic devices. Some key features include:
This is a perfect reference for professionals with a career in electronics, engineering, technical sales, field service, industrial manufacturing, service shop repair, and/or technical writing.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2009-07-23
- Mått10 x 10 x 10 mm
- Vikt2 370 g
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor1 088
- Upplaga8
- FörlagPearson Education
- EAN9780135072950
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- Electronics Fundamentals Part I DC Circuits Chapter 1 Quantities and Units1-1 Scientific and Engineering Notation1-2 Units and Metric Prefixes1-3 Metric Unit Conversions1-4 Measured Numbers1-5 Electrical Safety Chapter 2 Voltage, Current, and Resistance2-1 Atoms2-2 Electrical Charge2-3 Voltage2-4 Current2-5 Resistance2-6 The Electric Circuit2-7 Basic Circuit MeasurementsApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Chapter 3 Ohm’s Law, Energy, and Power3-1 Ohm’s Law3-2 Application of Ohm’s Law3-3 Energy and Power3-4 Power in an Electric Circuit3-5 The Power Rating of Resistors3-6 Energy Conversion and Voltage Drop in a Resistance3-7 Power Supplies3-8 Introduction to TroubleshootingApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Chapter 4 Series Circuits4-1 Resistors in Series4-2 Total Series Resistance4-3 Current in a Series Circuit4-4 Application of Ohm’s Law4-5 Voltage Sources in Series4-6 Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law4-7 Voltage Dividers4-8 Power in Series Circuits4-9 Voltage Measurements4-10 TroubleshootingApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Chapter 5 Parallel Circuits5-1 Resistors in Parallel5-2 Total Parallel Resistance5-3 Voltage in a Parallel Circuit5-4 Application of Ohm’s Law5-5 Kirchhoff’s Current Law5-6 Current Dividers5-7 Power in Parallel Circuits5-8 TroubleshootingApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Chapter 6 Series-Parallel Circuits6-1 Identifying Series-Parallel Relationships6-2 Analysis of Series-Parallel Resistive Circuits6-3 Voltage Dividers with Resistive Loads6-4 Loading Effect of a Voltmeter6-5 The Wheatstone Bridge6-6 Thevenin’s Theorem6-7 The Maximum Power Transfer Theorem6-8 The Superposition Theorem6-9 TroubleshootingApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Chapter 7 Magnetism and Electromagnetism7-1 The Magnetic Field7-2 Electromagnetism7-3 Electromagnetic Devices7-4 Magnetic Hysteresis7-5 Electromagnetic Induction7-6 Applications of Electromagnetic InductionApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Part II AC Circuits Chapter 8 Introduction to Alternating Current and Voltage8-1 The Sinusoidal Waveform8-2 Sinusoidal Voltage Sources8-3 Voltage and Current Values of Sine Waves8-4 Angular Measurement of a Sine Wave8-5 The Sine Wave Formula8-6 Analysis of AC Circuits8-7 Superimposed DC and AC Voltages8-8 Nonsinusoidal Waveforms8-9 The OscilloscopeApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to WorkChapter 9 Capacitors9-1 The Basic Capacitor9-2 Types of Capacitors9-3 Series Capacitors9-4 Parallel Capacitors9-5 Capacitors in DC Circuits9-6 Capacitors in AC Circuits9-7 Capacitor ApplicationsApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Chapter 10 RC Circuits10-1 Sinusoidal Response of RC Circuits10-2 Impedance and Phase Angle of Series RC Circuits10-3 Analysis of Series RC Circuits10-4 Impedance and Phase Angle of Parallel RC Circuits10-5 Analysis of Parallel RC Circuits10-6 Analysis of Series-Parallel RC Circuits10-7 Power in RC Circuits10-8 Basic Applications10-9 TroubleshootingApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Chapter 11 Inductors11-1 The Basic Inductor11-2 Types of Inductors11-3 Series and Parallel Inductors11-4 Inductors in DC Circuits11-5 Inductors in AC Circuits11-6 Inductor ApplicationsApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Chapter 12 RL Circuits12-1 Sinusoidal Response of RL Circuits12-2 Impedance and Phase Angle of Series RL Circuits12-3 Analysis of Series RL Circuits12-4 Impedance and Phase Angle of Parallel RL Circuits12-5 Analysis of Parallel RL Circuits12-6 Analysis of Series-Parallel RL Circuits12-7 Power in RL Circuits12-8 Basic Applications12-9 TroubleshootingApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Chapter 13 RLC Circuits and Resonance13-1 Impedance and Phase Angle of Series RLC Circuits13-2 Analysis of Series RLC Circuits13-3 Series Resonance13-4 Series Resonant Filters13-5 Parallel RLC Circuits13-6 Parallel Resonance13-7 Parallel Resonant Filters13-8 ApplicationsApplication Assignment Putting Your Knowledge to Work Chapter 14 Time Response of Reactive Circuits14-1 The RC Integrator14-2 Response of RC Integrators to a Single Pulse14-3 Response of RC Integrators to Repetitive Pulses14-4 Response of RC Differentiators to a Single Pulse14-5 Response of RC Differentiators to Repetitive Pulses14-6 Response of RL Integrators to Pulse Inputs14-7 Response of RL Differentiators to Pulse Inputs14-8 Applications14-9 TroubleshootingApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Chapter 15 Transformers15-1 Mutual Inductance15-2 The Basic Transformer15-3 Step-Up and Step-Down Transformers15-4 Loading the Secondary15-5 Reflected Load15-6 Impedance Matching15-7 Nonideal Transformer Characteristics15-8 Tapped and Multiple-Winding Transformers15-9 TroubleshootingApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Part III Devices Chapter 16 Diodes and Applications16-1 Introduction to Semiconductors16-2 The PN Junction Diode16-3 Diode Characteristics16-4 Diode Rectifiers16-5 Power Supplies16-6 Special-Purpose Diodes16-7 TroubleshootingApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to WorkChapter 17 Transistors and Applications17-1 DC Operation of Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs)17-2 BJT Class A Amplifiers17-3 BJT Class B Amplifiers17-4 The BJT as a Switch17-5 DC Operations of Field-Effect Transistors (FETs)17-6 FET Amplifiers17-7 Feedback Oscillators17-8 TroubleshootingApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Chapter 18 The Operational Amplifier18-1 Introduction to the Operational Amplifier18-2 The Differential Amplifier18-3 Op-Amp Parameters18-4 Negative Feedback18-5 Op-Amp Configurations with Negative Feedback18-6 Op-Amp Impedances18-7 TroubleshootingApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Chapter 19 Basic Op-Amp Circuits19-1 Comparators19-2 Summing Amplifiers19-3 Integrators and Differentiators19-4 Oscillators19-5 Active Filters19-6 Voltage RegulatorsApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Chapter 20 Special-Purpose Op-Amp Circuits20-1 Instrumentation Amplifiers20-2 Isolation Amplifiers20-3 Operational Transconductance Amplifiers (OTAs)20-4 Active Diode Circuits20-5 Other Op-Amp CircuitsApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work Chapter 21 Measurement, Conversion, and Control21-1 Temperature Measurement21-2 Strain, Pressure, and Flow-Rate Measurements21-3 Motion Measurement21-4 Sample-and-Hold Circuits21-5 Analog-to-Digital Conversion21-6 Power-Control CircuitsApplication Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work AppendicesA Table of Standard Resistor ValuesB Capacitor Color Coding and MarkingC The Current Source, Norton’s Theorem, and Millman’s TheoremD Devices Data SheetsE Field-Programmable Analog Arrays (FPAAs) Answers to Odd-Numbered ProblemsGlossaryIndex