Electronics

Höfundur Barun Raychaudhuri

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  • Electronics
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1 Origin of Electronics
  • 1.1 What Is Electronics
  • 1.2 Evolution of Electronics
  • 1.2.1 Revisiting the History
  • 1.2.2 Trends of Development
  • 1.3 Widespread Applications
  • 1.4 Electrons, Electricity and Electronics
  • 1.4.1 Electric Current
  • 1.4.2 Drift Velocity, Mobility and Conductivity
  • 1.4.3 Electron Emission from Metal
  • 1.5 Circuits and Sources
  • 1.5.1 Types of Circuits
  • 1.5.2 Voltage and Current Sources
  • 1.6 Active and Passive Device
  • Multiple Choice-Type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Numerical Problems
  • Exercise
  • 2 Semiconductor Fundamentals
  • 2.1 Crystalline Solids
  • 2.1.1 Lattice, Basis and Unit Cell
  • 2.1.2 Bravais Lattice and Miller Indices
  • 2.2. Energy Band
  • 2.3 Semiconductors
  • 2.3.1 Electron and Hole
  • 2.3.2 Intrinsic Semiconductor
  • 2.3.3 Doping and Extrinsic Semiconductor
  • 2.3.4 Doping in Compound Semiconductor
  • 2.4 Direct and Indirect Band Gap
  • 2.5 Effective Mass
  • 2.6 Fermi Level, Energy Band and Semiconductors
  • 2.6.1 Energy Band of n-type Semiconductors
  • 2.6.2 Energy Band of p-type Semiconductors
  • 2.7 Equilibrium Carrier Concentrations
  • 2.8. Drift and Diffusion of Carriers
  • 2.8.1 Drift Current Density
  • 2.8.2 Diffusion Current Density
  • 2.8.3 Semiconductor Current Density
  • 2.8.4 Einstein Relation
  • 2.8.5 Continuity Equation
  • 2.9 Hall Effect
  • 2.10 Resistivity and Four-Probe Technique
  • Multiple Choice-Type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Numerical Problems
  • Exercise
  • Project Work on Chapter 2
  • 3 p–n Junction Diodes
  • 3.1 Fabrication of p–n Junction
  • 3.2 Barrier Formation in p–n Junction
  • 3.2.1 Built-in Potential
  • 3.2.2 Fermi Level in p–n Junction
  • 3.2.3 Energy Band Diagram of p–n Junction
  • 3.3 Forward and Reverse Bias
  • 3.3.1 Unbiased Diode
  • 3.3.2 Forward Biased Diode
  • 3.3.3 Reverse Biased Diode
  • 3.4 Diode Current–voltage Characteristics
  • 3.4.1 Static and Dynamic Resistance
  • 3.4.2 Cut-in Voltage
  • 3.5 Junction Capacitances
  • 3.5.1 Depletion Capacitance
  • 3.5.2 Diffusion Capacitance
  • 3.6 Zener Diode
  • 3.6.1 Zener Breakdown
  • 3.6.2 Avalanche Breakdown
  • 3.6.3 Zener Diode Characteristics
  • 3.6.4 Zener Voltage Regulator
  • 3.7 Light-Emitting Diode (LED)
  • 3.8 Photodiode and Solar Cell
  • 3.9 Metal–Semiconductor Contacts
  • Multiple Choice-Type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Numerical Problems
  • Exercise
  • Project Work on Chapter 3
  • 4 Diode Applications
  • 4.1 Piecewise Linear Model
  • 4.2 Load Line and Q-Point
  • 4.3 Rectifiers
  • 4.3.1 Half-Wave Rectifier
  • 4.3.2 Full-Wave Rectifier
  • 4.3.3 Bridge Rectifier
  • 4.4 Filters
  • 4.4.1 Capacitor Filter
  • 4.4.2 Inductor Filter
  • 4.5 Clippers
  • 4.5.1 Shunt Clipper
  • 4.5.2 Series Clipper
  • 4.6 Clamper
  • 4.7 Voltage Multiplier
  • Multiple Choice-Type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Numerical Problems
  • Exercise
  • Project Work on Chapter 4
  • 5 Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)
  • 5.1 Transistors: n–p–n and p–n–p
  • 5.2 Transistor Operating Principle
  • 5.3 Common-Emitter Configuration
  • 5.3.1 Current Amplification in Transistor
  • 5.3.2 Transistor Current Components
  • 5.3.3 Common-Emitter Output Characteristics
  • 5.3.4 Early Effect
  • 5.3.5 CE Input Characteristics
  • 5.3.6 CE Transfer Characteristics
  • 5.4 Common-Base Characteristics
  • 5.5 Common-Collector Configuration
  • Multiple Choice-Type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Numerical Problems
  • Exercise
  • Project Work on Chapter 5
  • 6 Transistor Biasing and Amplification
  • 6.1 Load Line and Q-Point
  • 6.2 Transistor Biasing and Stability
  • 6.3 Base Bias
  • 6.4 Emitter–Feedback Bias
  • 6.5 Collector–Feedback Bias
  • 6.6 Voltage-Divider Bias
  • 6.7 Load: DC and AC
  • 6.8 BJT Small Signal Voltage Amplifiers
  • 6.8.1 Common-Emitter (CE) Amplifier
  • 6.8.2 Common-Collector (CC) Amplifier
  • 6.8.3 Common-Base (CB) Amplifier
  • Multiple Choice-type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Numerical Problems
  • Exercise
  • Project Work on Chapter 6
  • 7 Network Theorems and Transistor
  • 7.1 Thevenin’s Theorem
  • 7.2 Norton’s Theorem
  • 7.3 Other Useful Theorems
  • 7.3.1 Superposition Theorem
  • 7.3.2 Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
  • 7.4 Two-Port Model and Hybrid Parameters
  • 7.4.1 Transistor as Two-port Network
  • 7.4.2 Significance of h Parameters
  • 7.5 Transistor Amplifier with h Parameters
  • 7.6 Simplified Hybrid Model
  • 7.7 re-Model and h-Model
  • 7.8 Transistor: Thevenin and Norton Equivalents
  • 7.9 Frequency Dependence of Gain
  • 7.10 Hybrid-Π Model
  • 7.11 Transistor Gain at High Frequency
  • 7.12 Gain and Decibel
  • Multiple Choice-Type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Numerical Problems
  • Exercise
  • Project Work on Chapter 7
  • 8 Transistor Power and Multistage Amplifiers
  • 8.1 Need for Power Amplification
  • 8.2 Conditions for Power Amplification
  • 8.3 Distortions due to Nonlinearity
  • 8.3.1 Amplitude Distortion
  • 8.3.2 Harmonic Distortion
  • 8.3.3 Intermodulation Distortion
  • 8.4 Amplifier Classes
  • 8.5 Class A Amplifier
  • 8.5.1 Bias for Voltage Amplifier
  • 8.5.2 Resistive Load Power Amplifier
  • 8.5.3 Transformer Coupled Amplifier
  • 8.6 Class B Amplifier
  • 8.7 Push–Pull Amplifier
  • 8.7.1 Class A Push–Pull Amplifier
  • 8.7.2 Class B Push–Pull Amplifier
  • 8.7.3 Crossover Distortion
  • 8.7.4 Class AB Amplifier
  • 8.7.5 Complementary Symmetry Amplifier
  • 8.8 Class C Amplifier
  • 8.9 Multistage Amplifiers
  • Multiple Choice-Type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Numerical Problems
  • Exercise
  • 9 Field-Effect Transistor (FET)
  • 9.1 ‘Field-Effect’ and ‘Transistor’
  • 9.2 Junction Field-Effect Transistor (JFET)
  • 9.2.1 JFET Current–Voltage Characteristics
  • 9.2.2 JFET Transfer Characteristics
  • 9.3 FET Parameters
  • 9.4 FET versus BJT
  • 9.5 MOSFET
  • 9.5.1 n-Channel Depletion-Type MOSFET
  • 9.5.2 n-Channel Enhancement-Type MOSFET
  • 9.6 FET Model
  • 9.7 FET Biasing
  • 9.7.1 Self-Bias
  • 9.7.2 Drain-Feedback Bias
  • 9.7.3 Gate Bias
  • 9.7.4 Voltage-Divider Bias
  • 9.8 FET Amplifiers
  • 9.8.1 Common-Source (CS) Amplifier
  • 9.8.2 Common-Drain (CD) Amplifier
  • 9.8.3 Common-Gate (CG) Amplifier
  • Multiple Choice-Type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Numerical Problems
  • Exercise
  • Project Work on Chapter 9
  • 10 Feedback Amplifiers and Oscillators
  • 10.1 Concept of Feedback
  • 10.2 Types of Feedback
  • 10.2.1 Voltage–series Feedback
  • 10.2.2 Voltage–shunt Feedback
  • 10.2.3 Current–series Feedback
  • 10.2.4 Current–shunt Feedback
  • 10.3 Advantages of Negative Feedback
  • 10.3.1 Stability Improvement
  • 10.3.2 Impedance Improvement
  • 10.3.3 Bandwidth Enhancement
  • 10.3.4 Noise Reduction
  • 10.3.5 Reduction of Nonlinear Distortion
  • 10.4 Oscillators
  • 10.4.1 Positive Feedback and Oscillation
  • 10.4.2 Resonant Circuit Oscillators
  • 10.4.3 Colpitts Oscillator
  • 10.4.4 Hartley Oscillator
  • 10.4.5 Wien Bridge Oscillator
  • 10.4.6 Phase-Shift Oscillator
  • 10.4.7 Crystal Oscillator
  • 10.5 Multivibrators
  • 10.5.1 Astable Multivibrator
  • 10.5.2 Monostable Multivibrator
  • Multiple Choice-Type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Numerical Problems
  • Exercise
  • Project Work on Chapter 10
  • 11 Operational Amplifier
  • 11.1 A Review on Amplifiers
  • 11.2 Features of Op-Amp
  • 11.3 Differential Amplifier
  • 11.4 Common Mode Rejection Ratio
  • 11.5 Diff-Amp to Op-Amp
  • 11.6 Offset Parameters
  • 11.7 Slew Rate
  • 11.8 Linear Op-Amp Circuits
  • 11.8.1 Inverting Amplifier
  • 11.8.2 Noninverting Amplifier
  • 11.8.3 Virtual Short and Virtual Ground
  • 11.8.4 Voltage Follower
  • 11.8.5 Op-Amp Adder (Inverting)
  • 11.8.6 Op-Amp Adder (Noninverting)
  • 11.8.7 Differential Amplifier
  • 11.8.8 Instrumentation Amplifier
  • 11.8.9 Passive and Active Filters
  • 11.8.10 Active Low-Pass Filter
  • 11.8.11 Active High-Pass Filter
  • 11.8.12 Active Band-Pass and Band-Stop Filters
  • 11.9 Nonlinear Op-Amp Circuits
  • 11.9.1 Integrator
  • 11.9.2 Differentiator
  • 11.9.3 Comparator
  • 11.9.4 Schmitt Trigger
  • 11.9.5 Logarithmic Amplifier
  • 11.9.6 Solving Algebraic Equation
  • 11.9.7 Solving Differential Equation
  • 11.9.8 Precision Rectifier
  • 11.10 Op-Amp Waveform Generators
  • 11.10.1 Square Wave Generator
  • 11.10.2 Triangular Wave Generator
  • 11.10.3 Sine Wave Generator
  • Multiple Choice-Type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Numerical Problems
  • Exercise
  • Projects on Chapter 11
  • 12 IC Technology and Instrumentation
  • 12.1 Integrated Circuit (IC)
  • 12.2 IC Classification
  • 12.3 IC Fabrication
  • 12.4 IC Components: Active and Passive
  • 12.5 Regulated Power Supply
  • 12.6 Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (CRO)
  • 12.6.1 Construction of CRO
  • 12.6.2 Working Principle
  • 12.6.3 Electrostatic Focusing
  • 12.6.4 Electrostatic Deflection
  • 12.6.5 Waveform Display
  • 12.6.6 Applications of CRO
  • 12.7 Digital Storage Oscilloscope
  • Multiple Choice-Type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Numerical/Analytic Problems
  • Exercise
  • 13 Digital Principles and Boolean Algebra
  • 13.1 The Digital System
  • 13.1.1 Analog and Digital
  • 13.1.2 Pros and Cons of Digital System
  • 13.2 Number Systems and Conversions
  • 13.2.1 Binary Numbers
  • 13.2.2 Binary to Decimal Conversion
  • 13.2.3 Decimal to Binary Conversion
  • 13.2.4 Octal Numbers
  • 13.2.5 Hexadecimal Numbers
  • 13.3 Digital Codes
  • 13.4 Binary Arithmetic
  • 13.4.1 1’s Complement and 2’s Complement
  • 13.4.2 Radix Complements
  • 13.4.3 Signed Binary Numbers
  • 13.5 Boolean Algebra
  • 13.5.1 OR Operation
  • 13.5.2 AND Operation
  • 13.5.3 NOT Operation
  • 13.5.4 De Morgan’s Theorems
  • 13.6 Boolean Simplification
  • 13.7 Sum-of-Products and Product-of-Sums
  • 13.7.1 Sum-of-Products (SOP)
  • 13.7.2 Product-of-Sums (POS)
  • 13.8 Karnaugh Map
  • 13.8.1 Don’t Care Conditions
  • 13.8.2 Simplification is not Unique
  • 13.8.3 SOP and POS are Equivalent
  • 14 Combinational Logic Circuits
  • 14.1 Boolean Algebra and Digital Electronics
  • 14.1.1 Combinational and Sequential Logic
  • 14.1.2 Positive and Negative Logic
  • 14.2 Logic Gates
  • 14.2.1 OR Gate
  • 14.2.2 AND Gate
  • 14.2.3 NOT Gate
  • 14.2.4 NOR Gate (Universal Gate)
  • 14.2.5 NAND Gate (Universal Gate)
  • 14.2.6 Bubbled Gates
  • 14.2.7 Exclusive-OR (XOR) Gate
  • 14.2.8 Timing Diagram
  • 14.3 Logic Families
  • 14.3.1 Transistor–Transistor Logic (TTL)
  • 14.3.2 MOS Logic
  • 14.4 Arithmetic and Logic Circuits
  • 14.4.1 Half Adder
  • 14.4.2 Full Adder
  • 14.4.3 Half and Full Subtractors
  • 14.4.4 Adder–Subtractor
  • 14.4.5 Digital Comparators
  • 14.5 Data Processing Circuits
  • 14.5.1 Multiplexer
  • 14.5.2 Demultiplexer
  • 14.5.3 Decoders
  • 14.5.4 Seven-Segment Display
  • 14.5.5 Encoders
  • 14.5.6 Parity Checker and Generator
  • Multiple Choice-Type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Logical Problems
  • Exercise
  • Project Work on Chapter 14
  • 15 Sequential Logic Circuits
  • 15.1 Clock and Timer
  • 15.1.1 Clock Parameters
  • 15.1.2 Working Principles of IC 555
  • 15.1.3 Astable Multivibrator with IC 555
  • 15.1.4 Monostable Multivibrator with IC 555
  • 15.2 Latch and Flip-Flop
  • 15.2.1 Bistable Multivibrator
  • 15.2.2 RS Flip-Flop with NOR Gates
  • 15.2.3 RS Flip-Flop with NAND Gates
  • 15.2.4 Clocked RS Flip-Flop
  • 15.2.5 D Flip-Flop
  • 15.2.6 JK Flip-Flop
  • 15.2.7 Racing and Propagation Delay
  • 15.2.8 Edgeand Pulse-Triggering
  • 15.2.9 JK Master–Slave Flip-Flop
  • 15.2.10 T Flip-Flop
  • 15.3 Flip-Flop Characterization
  • 15.3.1 Characteristic Equation
  • 15.3.2 State Diagram
  • 15.3.3 Preset and Clear
  • 15.4 Register
  • 15.4.1 Register with Series and Parallel Shifting
  • 15.4.2 Ring Counter
  • 15.4.3 Johnson Counter
  • 15.4.4 Register Applications
  • 15.5 Counters
  • 15.5.1 Asynchronous Counter
  • 15.5.2 Synchronous Counter
  • 15.6 Changing Counter Modulus
  • 15.6.1 Mod-3 Counter
  • 15.6.2 Mod-6 Counter
  • 15.6.3 Mod-5 Counter
  • 15.6.4 Decade (Mod-10) Counter
  • 15.6.5 Decade Counter using Preset-Clear
  • 15.6.6 Applications of the Counter
  • Multiple Choice-Type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Numerical Problems
  • Exercise
  • 16 Analog–Digital Conversion and Memory
  • 16.1 Why D/A and A/D Conversions
  • 16.2 Binary Equivalent Weight
  • 16.3 Digital-to-Analog (D/A) Conversion
  • 16.3.1 Weighted Resistor D/A Converter
  • 16.3.2 R-2R ladder D/A Converter
  • 16.3.3 D/A Converter Performance
  • 16.4 Analog-to-Digital (A/D) Conversion
  • 16.4.1 Flash A/D Converter
  • 16.4.2 Counter-Type A/D Converter
  • 16.4.3 Successive-Approximation A/D Converter
  • 16.5 Memory
  • 16.5.1 Read-Only Memory (ROM)
  • 16.5.2 Random Access Memory (RAM)
  • 16.5.3 Memory Addressing
  • 16.5.4 Memory Read/Write
  • Multiple Choice-Type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Numerical Problems
  • Exercise
  • Project Work on Chapter 16
  • 17 Microcomputer and Microprocessor
  • 17.1 Evolution of Computer
  • 17.1.1 Historical Background
  • 17.1.2 Modern Computer
  • 17.2 Computer, Microprocessor and Microcontroller
  • 17.2.1 Computer Organization
  • 17.2.2 Use of Microprocessor
  • 17.2.3 Use of Microcontroller
  • 17.3 Hardware and Software
  • 17.3.1 Operating System
  • 17.3.2 Computer Languages
  • 17.4 Microprocessor 8085
  • 17.4.1 Pin Configuration
  • 17.4.2 Operational Code (Opcode)
  • 17.5 8085 Programming
  • 17.6 Types of 8085 Instructions
  • 17.7 Use of Subroutine
  • 17.8 Arduino Programming
  • 17.8.1 Arduino Board
  • 17.8.2 Arduino IDE
  • Multiple Choice-Type Questions and Answers
  • Reasoning-Type Questions and Answers
  • Solved Examples
  • Exercise
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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