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- 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
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