Boost Your grades with this illustrated Study Guide. You will use it from an undergraduate school all the way to graduate school and beyond.FEATURES:- Clear and concise explanations - Difficult concepts are explained in simple terms - Illustrated with graphs and diagrams - Search for the words or phrases - Includes tables of symbols, electronic components identification, and many more TABLE OF CONTENTS:i. Introduction: Foreword Symbols used in Electronicsii. Signal Transforms: Fourier analysis Fourier series Fourier transform Discrete Fourier transform A derivation of the discrete Fourier transform Discrete-time Fourier transform Gibbs phenomenon Laplace transform Two-sided Laplace transform Z-transform Transfer functionI. Electronic components: Identification Passive components Active solid-state components: Diodes Transistors Power Supplies Active thermionic components Display devices Electromechanical sensors and actuators Thermoelectric devices Photoelectric devices Antennas Interconnecting electronic componentsII. Analog Circuits: Circuit Analysis Analysis of Resistive Circuits AC Circuits Benefits and Design Amplifiers Switching amplifiers Oscillators Modulation Methods Filter DesignIII. Digital Circuits: Integrated Circuit Elements of Digital Circuits Computer Architecture Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog ConvertersI. Electronic ComponentsPassive components: Fuse Capacitors Inductors Magnetic amplifier Crystal Oscillator Polyswitch Resistors Varistor Transformer SwitchActive solid-state components: Semiconductor devices Semiconductor materials Diodes Transistors DIAC - Diode for Alternating Current TRIAC - TRIode for Alternating Current Power Supplies Frequency changerActive thermionic components: Vacuum tube Cathode ray tube Klystron MagnetronDisplay devices: Cathode ray tube Liquid crystal display Light-emitting diode Nixie tubeElectromechanical sensors and actuators: Microphone Loudspeaker Strain gauge SwitchThermoelectric devices: Thermoelectric effect Thermistor Thermocouple Thermopile Peltier coolerPhotoelectric devices: Photomultiplier tube Light-dependent resistor Photodiode Photovoltaic cell (solar cell)Antennas Radio antenna Elemental dipole Biconical Yagi Log-periodic antenna Phased array Magnetic dipole (loop) Parabolic dish Feedhorn WaveguideInterconnecting electronic components: Electrical connectors, plugs and sockets Printed circuit boards Point-to-point construction Wire-wrap BreadboardII. Analog CircuitsCircuit Analysis: Introduction Symbols used in Electronics Kirchhoff's current law Ohm's Law Circuit diagram Charge and Coulomb's Law Coulomb's Law Cell DC Voltage and Current Nodal Analysis Mesh Analysis Thevenin and Norton Equivalents Norton's Theorem Thévenin's Theorem Superposition DC Circuit Analysis Noise in electronic circuits Diagnostic Equipment SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis)Analysis of Resistive Circuits: Series and parallel circuits Wheatstone bridge Y-Delta transform Voltage divider Current divider Combining impedancesAC Circuits: Alternating current AC Voltage and Current Phasors Impedance RC Circuits RCL Circuits: RCL frequency domain RCL time domain simple RCL time domain Example ...
Boost Your grades with this illustrated Study Guide. You will use it from an undergraduate school all the way to graduate school and beyond.FEATURES:- Clear and concise explanations - Difficult concepts are explained in simple terms - Illustrated with graphs and diagrams - Search for the words or phrases - Includes tables of symbols, electronic components identification, and many more TABLE OF CONTENTS:i. Introduction: Foreword Symbols used in Electronicsii. Signal Transforms: Fourier analysis Fourier series Fourier transform Discrete Fourier transform A derivation of the discrete Fourier transform Discrete-time Fourier transform Gibbs phenomenon Laplace transform Two-sided Laplace transform Z-transform Transfer functionI. Electronic components: Identification Passive components Active solid-state components: Diodes Transistors Power Supplies Active thermionic components Display devices Electromechanical sensors and actuators Thermoelectric devices Photoelectric devices Antennas Interconnecting electronic componentsII. Analog Circuits: Circuit Analysis Analysis of Resistive Circuits AC Circuits Benefits and Design Amplifiers Switching amplifiers Oscillators Modulation Methods Filter DesignIII. Digital Circuits: Integrated Circuit Elements of Digital Circuits Computer Architecture Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog ConvertersI. Electronic ComponentsPassive components: Fuse Capacitors Inductors Magnetic amplifier Crystal Oscillator Polyswitch Resistors Varistor Transformer SwitchActive solid-state components: Semiconductor devices Semiconductor materials Diodes Transistors DIAC - Diode for Alternating Current TRIAC - TRIode for Alternating Current Power Supplies Frequency changerActive thermionic components: Vacuum tube Cathode ray tube Klystron MagnetronDisplay devices: Cathode ray tube Liquid crystal display Light-emitting diode Nixie tubeElectromechanical sensors and actuators: Microphone Loudspeaker Strain gauge SwitchThermoelectric devices: Thermoelectric effect Thermistor Thermocouple Thermopile Peltier coolerPhotoelectric devices: Photomultiplier tube Light-dependent resistor Photodiode Photovoltaic cell (solar cell)Antennas Radio antenna Elemental dipole Biconical Yagi Log-periodic antenna Phased array Magnetic dipole (loop) Parabolic dish Feedhorn WaveguideInterconnecting electronic components: Electrical connectors, plugs and sockets Printed circuit boards Point-to-point construction Wire-wrap BreadboardII. Analog CircuitsCircuit Analysis: Introduction Symbols used in Electronics Kirchhoff's current law Ohm's Law Circuit diagram Charge and Coulomb's Law Coulomb's Law Cell DC Voltage and Current Nodal Analysis Mesh Analysis Thevenin and Norton Equivalents Norton's Theorem Thévenin's Theorem Superposition DC Circuit Analysis Noise in electronic circuits Diagnostic Equipment SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis)Analysis of Resistive Circuits: Series and parallel circuits Wheatstone bridge Y-Delta transform Voltage divider Current divider Combining impedancesAC Circuits: Alternating current AC Voltage and Current Phasors Impedance RC Circuits RCL Circuits: RCL frequency domain RCL time domain simple RCL time domain Example ...