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Electronic components and processes / Preeti Maheshwari.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Maheshwari, Preeti.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Electronic apparatus and appliances.
- Electronics.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (226 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New Delhi : New Age International, c2006.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- About the Book: This concise and comprehensive text will present the students with a single book containing all the essential theories on the subject. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the book encompasses the three main aspects of the subject, namely, electronic material, component and processes. Throughout the book, stress has been given on fundamental concepts through illustrative examples. It is kept in consideration to use simple and lucid language keeping in view the different language background of students. The book is primarily aimed at serving the acute demand of the students of ECE, EE, EIC, Electrical Engg. and diploma, searching useful matter on electronic materials, components and processes. The book covers each and every topic as per the syllabus of university of Rajasthan, of third semesterB.E./B.Tech courses, but with its wide coverage and easily comprehensible style, the book would also be immensely useful for engineering undergraduates of other Indian technical universities Contents: Elementary Concepts of Material Science Conducting Materials Dielectric Behavior of Materials in Static Fields Dielectric Behavior of Materials in Alternating Fields Magnetic Behavior of Materials Superconductors Semiconducting Materials Discrete Passive Components Fabrication Printed Circuit Board Surface Mount Devices
- Contents:
- ""Cover""; ""Preface""; ""Chapter-1. Elementary Concepts of Material Science ""; ""1.1. Atomic Structure""; ""1.2 Bohr's Theory of Hydrogen Atom""; ""1.3 Excitation and Ionization of Atoms""; ""1.4 Dual Nature of Light""; ""1.5 Dual Nature of Matter""; ""1.6 Wave Mechanical Model of Atom""; ""1.7 Quantum Numbers""; ""1.8 Pauli's Exclusion Principle""; ""1.9 The Solid State""; ""1.10 Crystalline Solids""; ""1.11 Bravias Lattices""; ""1.12 Number of Atoms in a Unit Cell""; ""1.13 Close Packing in Crystals""; ""1.14 Some Special Crystal Structures""; ""1.15 Bonding in Solids""
- ""Chapter-2. Conducting Materials""""2.1 What are Free Electrons""; ""2.2 Distinction Between Conductors, Insulators and Semiconductors Based on Presence of Free Electrons""; ""2.3 Free Electron Theory of Metals""; ""2.4 Achievements and Limitations of Free Electron Theory""; ""2.5 Matthiessen's Rule""; ""2.6 Factors Affecting the Resistivity of Conductors""; ""2.7 Properties of Conducting Materials ""; ""2.8 Properties and Applications of Some Important Conducting Materials""; ""Chapter-3. Dielectric Behavior of Materials in Static Field""; ""3.1 Introduction""; ""3.2 Dipole Moment""
- ""3.3 Polarisation""""3.4 Macroscopic Field: Electric Field Inside The Dielectric (E)""; ""3.5 Polarization Vector (P)""; ""3.6 Electric Flux Density or Displacement Vector (D)""; ""3.7 The Three Vectors D, E and P""; ""3.8 Dielectric Susceptibility""; ""3.9 Microscopic or Localized Electric Field""; ""3.10 Polarization in Terms of Polarizability""; ""3.11 Clausius-Mossotti Relation""; ""3.12 Types of Dielectrics""; ""3.13 Polarization Mechanism""; ""3.14 Total Polarisation""; ""3.15 Ferroelectric Material""; ""3.16 Piezoelectric Materials""; ""3.17 Applications of Ferroelectric Materials""
- ""Chapter-4. Dielectric Behavior of Materials in Alternating Fields""""4.1 Representation of Dielectrics as Circuits""; ""4.2 Complex Dielectric Constant""; ""4.3 Dielectric Loss""; ""4.4 Dielectric Breakdown and Dielectric Strength ""; ""4.5 Frequency Dependence of Dielectric Constant""; ""4.6 Frequency Dependence of Electronic Polarisability""; ""4.7 Frequency Dependence of Ionic Polarizability""; ""4.8 Complex Dielectric Constant in Non-Polar Dielectrics""; ""Chapter-5. Magnetic Behavior of Materials""; ""5.1 Some Important Terms Used in Magnetism (Definition and their Relations) ""
- ""5.2 Magnetic Dipole""""5.3 Origin of Magnetization-Atom's Magnetic Moment""; ""5.4 Classification of Magnetic Materials""; ""5.5 Diamagnetic Materials""; ""5.6 Paramagnetic Materials""; ""5.7 Ferromagnetic Materials""; ""5.8 Comparison Between Magnetic and Electric Effects""; ""5.9 Antiferromagnetic and Ferrimagnetic Materials""; ""5.10 Hard and Soft Ferromagnetic Materials""; ""Chapter-6. Super Conductors""; ""6.1 Superconducting Phenonomenon ""; ""6.2 Effect of Magnetic Field (Silsbee's Rule)""; ""6.3 Meissner Effect""; ""6.4 Type I and II Superconductors""
- ""6.5 Application of Superconductors""
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- ISBN:
- 1-282-45036-0
- 9786612450365
- 81-224-2932-7
- OCLC:
- 923652229
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