Advanced Modern Electronics by Jeffrey S. Beasley, Guillermo Rico, Rolfe J. Sassenfeld
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Overview: Advanced Modern Electronics is a modern, thorough treatment of the topics traditionally covered during a second semester course in electronic device theory and applications. The minimum preparation for students beginning their study of this material is a course in DC and AC circuit analysis. Students will need an understanding of impedance concepts and must be able to perform phasor computations before beginning Chapter 3, “Frequency Response.” Therefore, students who begin their study without having completed a course in ac circuit analysis should be taking that course as a corequisite. Basic calculus is used as needed for the development of theoretical principles, such as in the discussion of slew rate, electronic differentiators, integrators, and wave shaping. Principal considerations in selecting topics for this edition were the significance of each topic in modem industrial applications and the impact that they are likely to have on emerging technologies. Consequently, integratedcircuit applications are presented in great detail, including coverage of analog and digital integrated circuit design, operational amplifier theory and applications, and specialized electronic devices and circuits such as switching regulators and optoelectronics.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices
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