
Electronic Principles, 9th Edition
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Electronic Principles continues its tradition as a clearly explained, in-depth introduction to theelectronic principles of semiconductor devices, circuits and systems. Written in an easy-to-readconversational style, semiconductor devices and circuits are explored, including practicalapplications where they are found. Circuit operation and troubleshooting techniques are “broughtto life” with Multisim circuit simulation files found on the associated Online Learning Center. Electronic Principles' subject matter includes updated semiconductor devices and systems including emerging wide bandgap power FETs and an introduction to Industry 4.0. This textbooks builds onthe knowledge obtained from Basic Electronics by Mitch Schultz.
1) Introduction
2) Semiconductors
3) Diode Theory
4) Diode Circuits
5) Special-Purpose Diodes
6) BJT Fundamentals
7) BJT Biasing
8) Basic BJT Amplifiers
9) Multistage, CC, and CB Amplifiers
10) Power Amplifiers
11) JFETs
12) MOSFETs
13) Thyristors
14) Frequency Effects
15) Differential Amplifiers
16) Operational Amplifiers
17) Negative Feedback
18) Linear Op-Amp Circuit Applications
19) Active Filters
20) Nonlinear Op-Amp Circuits
21) Oscillators
22) Regulated Power Supplies
23) Industry 4.0
Appendix A - Data Sheet List
Appendix B - Mathematical Derivations
Appendix C - Digital/Analog Trainer System
Appendix D - Thevenizing the R/2R D/A Converter
Appendix E - Summary Table Listing
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