Electronics : circuits and devices / Ralph J. Smith

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : John Wiley & Son, Inc., c1973Description: ix, 455 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • TK 7816 .S65 1973
Contents:
1. Electrical quantities -- 2. Circuit principles -- 3. Signal waveforms -- 4. Physical electronics -- 5. Semiconductor diodes -- 6. Transistors and integrated circuits -- 7. Diode applications -- 8. Digital devices -- 9. Logic circuits -- 10. Alternating current circuits -- 11. Audiofrequency power amplifiers -- 12. Small-signal models -- 13. Small-signal amplifiers -- 14. Feedback amplifiers -- 15. Operational amplifiers -- 16. Instruments.
Summary: The place of electronics in the education of engineers and scientist is well established; the importance of electronics in communication, control, instrumentation, and data processing makes it imperative for everyone concerned with physical science to be knowledgeable about this pervasive subject.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room Electrical Engineering GC TK 7816 .S65 1973 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000007711

Includes index.

1. Electrical quantities -- 2. Circuit principles -- 3. Signal waveforms -- 4. Physical electronics -- 5. Semiconductor diodes -- 6. Transistors and integrated circuits -- 7. Diode applications -- 8. Digital devices -- 9. Logic circuits -- 10. Alternating current circuits -- 11. Audiofrequency power amplifiers -- 12. Small-signal models -- 13. Small-signal amplifiers -- 14. Feedback amplifiers -- 15. Operational amplifiers -- 16. Instruments.

The place of electronics in the education of engineers and scientist is well established; the importance of electronics in communication, control, instrumentation, and data processing makes it imperative for everyone concerned with physical science to be knowledgeable about this pervasive subject.

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