Electronics
Circuits, Amplifiers and Gates
Seiten
1991
Institute of Physics Publishing (Verlag)
978-0-7503-0110-7 (ISBN)
Institute of Physics Publishing (Verlag)
978-0-7503-0110-7 (ISBN)
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Designed for first and second year undergraduates in electrical engineering, this textbook uses numerous exercises, solutions and diagrams to explain four basic areas of engineering - AC and DC circuits, operational amplifiers, transistors and digital logic.
Microelectronics has revolutionised technology over the last 15 years and no end is in sight to new developments. It is a tool needed by every engineer and research physicist. Yet all too often, details obscure simple principles. Electronics: Circuits, Amplifiers and Gates remedies this with a comprehensive but easy to understand account covering all the basic ideas. It is aimed at first and second year physics or electrical engineering students at universities and polytechnics. The thoroughness of the treatment provides a tremendous grounding which will lead you on to higher level applications. The textbook assumes only a knowledge of O/GCSE level physics and basic calculus. It leads you through a host of subjects including DC and AC circuits and complex numbers, operational amplifiers, digital logic, diodes, transistors, integrated circuits, filters, Fourier analysis and control systems. Illustrated throughout with a wide selection of problems and worked examples, Electronics: Circuits, Amplifiers and Gates will prove to be an essential guide in your passage through the maze of learning needed to really understand electrical systems and electronics.
The Author. David Bugg has been Professor of Physics at QMW, London since 1970. He has been responsible there for the development of joint honours courses covering both Physics and Electrical Engineering, and has had wide experience also in Cambridge, Vancouver, Brisbane and the United States. He is active in research in both experimental particle physics and the application of phase-locking ideas to a variety of phenomenological problems.
Microelectronics has revolutionised technology over the last 15 years and no end is in sight to new developments. It is a tool needed by every engineer and research physicist. Yet all too often, details obscure simple principles. Electronics: Circuits, Amplifiers and Gates remedies this with a comprehensive but easy to understand account covering all the basic ideas. It is aimed at first and second year physics or electrical engineering students at universities and polytechnics. The thoroughness of the treatment provides a tremendous grounding which will lead you on to higher level applications. The textbook assumes only a knowledge of O/GCSE level physics and basic calculus. It leads you through a host of subjects including DC and AC circuits and complex numbers, operational amplifiers, digital logic, diodes, transistors, integrated circuits, filters, Fourier analysis and control systems. Illustrated throughout with a wide selection of problems and worked examples, Electronics: Circuits, Amplifiers and Gates will prove to be an essential guide in your passage through the maze of learning needed to really understand electrical systems and electronics.
The Author. David Bugg has been Professor of Physics at QMW, London since 1970. He has been responsible there for the development of joint honours courses covering both Physics and Electrical Engineering, and has had wide experience also in Cambridge, Vancouver, Brisbane and the United States. He is active in research in both experimental particle physics and the application of phase-locking ideas to a variety of phenomenological problems.
Voltage, current and resistance. Thevenin and Norton. Capacitance. Inductance. Alternating current. Bandwidth. Complex numbers: impedance. Resonance and ringing. Operational amplifiers and negative feedback. Integration and differentiation. Diodes and transistors as switches. The FET. Gates. Combinational logic. Sequential logic. Resonance and ringing. Fourier's theorem. Active filters. Equivalent circuits for diodes and transistors. Transistor amplifiers. Oscillators. Control systems and synchronisation. Digital circuits. Transformers and 3-phase supplies. Appendices.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.1.1991 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 794 g |
Themenwelt | Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik |
ISBN-10 | 0-7503-0110-4 / 0750301104 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7503-0110-7 / 9780750301107 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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