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9780195421194

Microelectronic Circuits, Fifth Edition and SPICE, Second Edition

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    9780195421194

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    0195421191

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-03-25
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary


DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS


Each chapter begins with an Introduction and ends with a Summary and Problems.


Preface


PART I: DEVICES AND BASIC CIRCUITS


1. Introduction to Electronics


1.1. Sig

Table of Contents

Detailed Table Of Contents
Each chapter begins with an Introduction and ends with a Summary and Problems.
Preface
Devices And Basic Circuits
Introduction to Electronics
Signals
Frequency Spectrum of Signals
Analog and Digital Signals
Amplifiers
Signal Amplification
Amplifier Circuit Symbol
Voltage Gain
Power Gain and Current Gain
Expressing Gain in Decibels
The Amplifier Power Supplies
Amplifier Saturation
Nonlinear Transfer Characteristics and Biasing
Symbol Convention
Circuit Models for Amplifiers
Voltage Amplifiers
Cascaded Amplifiers
Other Amplifier Types
Relationships Between the Four Amplifier Models
Frequency Response of Amplifiers
Measuring the Amplifier Frequency Response
Amplifier Bandwidth
Evaluating the Frequency Response of Amplifiers
Single-Time-Constant Networks
Classification of Amplifiers Based on Frequency Response
Digital Logic Inverters
Function of the Inverter
The Voltage Transfer Characteristic (VTC)
Noise Margins
The Ideal VTC
Inverter Implementation
Power Dissipation
Propagation Delay
Circuit Simulation Using SPICE
Operational Amplifiers
The Ideal Op Amp
The Op-Amp Terminals
Function and Characteristics of the Ideal Op Amp
Differential and Common-Mode Signals
The Inverting Configuration
The Closed-Loop Gain
Effect of Finite Open-Loop Gain
Input and Output Resistances
An Important Application--The Weighted Summer
The Noninverting Configuration
The Closed-Loop Gain
Characteristics of the Noninverting Configuration
Effect of Finite Open-Loop Gain
The Voltage Follower
Difference Amplifiers
A Single Op-Amp Difference Amplifier
A Superior Circuit--The Instrumentation Amplifier
Effect of Finite Open-Loop Gain and Bandwidth on Circuit Performance
Frequency Dependence of the Open-Loop Gain
Frequency Response of Closed-Loop Amplifiers
Large-Signal Operation of Op Amps
Output Voltage Saturation
Output Current Limits
Slew Rate
Full-Power Bandwidth
DC Imperfections
Offset Voltage
Input Bias and Offset Currents
Integrators and Differentiators
The Inverting Configuration with General Impedances
The Inverting Integrator
The Op-Amp Differentiator
The SPICE Op-Amp Model and Simulation Examples
Linear Macromodel
Nonlinear Macromodel
Diodes
The Ideal Diode
Current-Voltage Characteristic
A Simple Application: The Rectifier
Another Application: Diode Logic Gates
Terminal Characteristics of Junction Diodes
The Forward-Bias Region
The Reverse-Bias Region
The Breakdown Region
Modeling the Diode Forward Characteristic
The Exponential Model
Graphical Analysis Using the Exponential Model
Iterative Analysis Using the Exponential Model
The Need for Rapid Analysis
The Piecewise-Linear Model
The Constant-Voltage-Drop Model
The Ideal-Diode Model
The Small-Signal Model
Use of the Diode Forward Drop in Voltage Regulation
Summary
Operation in the Reverse Breakdown Region--Zener Diodes
Specifying and Modeling the Zener Diode
Use of the Zener as a Shunt Regulator
Temperature Effects
A Final Remark
Rectifier Circuits
The Half-Wave Rectifier
The Full-Wave Rectifier
The Bridge Rectifier
The Rectifier with a Filter Capacitor--The Peak Rectifier
Precision Half-Wave Rectifier--The Super Diode
Limiting and Clamping Circuits
Limiter Circuits
The Clamped Capacitor or DC Restorer
The Voltage Doubler
Physical Operation of Diodes
Basic Semiconductor Concepts
The pn Junction Under Open-Circuit Conditions
The pn Junction Under Reverse-Bias Conditions
The pn Ju
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