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Lab Manual for Electronics

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ISBN-10: 0130931330

ISBN-13: 9780130931337

Edition: 2002 (Lab Manual)

Authors: Allan Hambley

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The emphasis is first on understanding the characteristics of basic circuits including resistors, capacitors, diodes, and bipolar and field effect transistors. The readers then use this understanding to construct more complex circuits such as power supplies, differential amplifiers, tuned circuit amplifiers, a transistor curve tracer, and a digital voltmeter. In addition, readers are exposed to special topics of current interest, such as the propagation and detection of signals through fiber optics, the use of Van der Pauw patterns for precise linewidth measurements, and high gain amplifiers based on active loads. Chapter topics include Thevenin's Theorem; Resistive Voltage Division;…    
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Book details

List price: $46.65
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication date: 11/28/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 128
Size: 8.30" wide x 10.90" long x 0.40" tall
Weight: 0.748
Language: English

Introduction
Thevenin's Theorem
Resistive Voltage Division
Silicon Diodes
Resistor Capacitor Circuits
Half-Wave Rectifiers
DC Power Supplies
Diode Applications
Bipolar Transistors
Field Effect Transistors
Characterization of Op-Amp Circuits
Transistor Curve Tracer
Introduction to PSpice and AC Voltage Dividers
Characterization and Design of Emitter and Source Followers
Characterization and Design of an AC Variable-Gain Amplifier
Design of Test Circuits for BJT's and FET's and Design of FET Ring Oscillators
Design and Characterization of Emitter-Coupled Transistor Pairs
Tuned Amplifier and Oscillator
Design of AM Radio-Frequency Transmitter and Receiver
Design of Oscillators Using Op-Amps
Current Mirrors and Active Loads
Sheet Resistance
Design of Analog Fiber Optic Transmission System
Digital Voltmeter
Measurements with the Digital Multimeter and the Oscilloscope
Pin Connections