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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