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Principles of transistor circuits : introduction to the design of amplifiers, receivers, and digital circuits / S.W. Amos, M.R. James.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Amos, S. W. (Stanley William)
Contributor:
James, Mike, 1954-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Transistor circuits.
Electronic circuits.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (413 p.)
Edition:
9th ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; Boston : Newnes, 2000.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Over the last 40 years, Principles of Transistor Circuits has provided students and practitioners with a text they can rely on to keep them at the forefront of transistor circuit design. Although integrated circuits have widespread application, the role of discrete transistors both as important building blocks which students must understand, and as practical solutions to design problems, remains undiminished.The ninth edition has been thoroughly updated to cover the latest technology and applications, including computer circuit simulation, and many diagrams have been revised to
Contents:
Front Cover; Principles of Transistor Circuits: Introduction to the Design of Amplifiers, Receivers and Digital Circuits; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface to the ninth edition; Chapter 1. Semiconductors and junction diodes; Introduction; Mechanism of semiconduction; Compound semiconductors; PN junctions; Junction diodes; Chapter 2. Basic principles of transistors; Bipolar transistors; Field-effect transistors; Thyristors; Chapter 3. Common-base and common-gate amplifiers; Common-base amplifiers; Common-gate amplifiers; Chapter 4. Common-emitter and common-source amplifiers
Common-emitter amplifiersCommon-source amplifiers; Chapter 5. Common-collector and common-drain amplifiers (emitter and source followers); Common-collector amplifiers; Comparison of bipolar transistor amplifiers; Common-drain amplifiers; Comparison of field-effect transistor amplifiers; Chapter 6. Bias and d.c. stabilisation; Bipolar transistors; Field-effect transistors; Chapter 7. Small-signal a.f. amplifiers; Definition of small-signal amplifier; Distinction between voltage and current amplifiers; Transistor parameters in small-signal amplifiers; Single-transistor stages
Two-stage amplifiersUse of negative feedback; Two-stage amplifiers; Complementary amplifiers; Emitter follower; Darlington circuit; Low-noise transistor amplifiers; Circuits employing fet and bipolar transistors; Chapter 8. Large-signal a.f. amplifiers; Definition of a large-signal amplifier; Transistor parameters in large-signal amplifiers; Class-A amplifiers; Class-B amplifiers; Complementary class-B amplifier; Current-dumping amplifiers; Bridge output stage; Integrated-circuit a.f. power amplifier; Heat sinks; Darlington power transistors; Chapter 9. D.C. and pulse amplifiers; Introduction
D.C. amplifiersOperational amplifiers; Pulse amplifiers; Voltage pulse amplifiers; Complementary emitter follower; Video amplifier for television receiver; Integrated-circuit pulse amplifier; Chapter 10. R.F. and J.F. amplifiers; Introduction; Class-C operation; Common-emitter r.f. amplifiers; Common-base r.f. amplifier; I.F. amplifiers; Automatic gain control (A.G.C.); Decoupling; Use of integrated circuits; Chapter 11. Sinusoidal oscillators; Introduction; Positive-feedback oscillators; Phase-shift oscillators; Negative-resistance oscillators
Chapter 12. Modulators, demodulators, mixers and receiversIntroduction; Amplitude modulators; Frequency modulators; A.M. detectors; F.M. detectors; Mixers; Satellite low noise block; Complete receivers; Chapter 13. Pulse generators; Introduction: the transistor as a switch; Multivibrator: bistable; Multivibrator: monostable; Multivibrator: astable; Synchronising of multivibrators; Emitter-coupled multivibrator; Blocking oscillator; Chapter 14. Sawtooth generators; Introduction; Simple discharger circuit; Miller-integrator circuit; Constant-current charger
Line output stage for television receiver
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9786611021696
9781281021694
1281021695
9780080523200
008052320X
OCLC:
476073587

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