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_b.B66 2009
100 1 _aBoylestad, Robert L. .
245 1 _aElectronic devices and circuit theory/
_cRobert L. Boylestad ; Robert L. Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky.
250 _a10th ed.
264 1 _aUpper Saddle River, N.J. :
_bPearson Prentice Hall
_c2009
300 _axv, 894 sayfa: resimli; 29 cm.
336 _ametin
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aaracısız
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_2rdamedia
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_2rdacarrier
490 0 _aPerarson international edition
500 _aDizin var.
505 _aCONTENTS
_xPreface v
_xCHAPTER 1: Semiconductor Diodes 1
_x1.1 Introduction 1
_x1.2 Semiconductor Materials: Ge, Si, and GaAs 2
_x1.3 Covalent Bonding and Intrinsic Materials 3
_x1.4 Energy Levels 5
_x1.5 Extrinsic Materials: n-Type and p-Type 7
_x1.6 Semiconductor Diode 10
_x1.7 Ideal Versus Practical 19
_x1.8 Resistance Levels 21
_x1.9 Diode Equivalent Circuits 27
_x1.10 Transition and Diffusion Capacitance 30
_x1.11 Reverse Recovery Time 31
_x1.12 Diode Specification Sheets 32
_x1.13 Semiconductor Diode Notation 35
_x1.14 Diode Testing 36
_x1.15 Zener Diodes 38
_x1.16 Light-Emitting Diodes 41
_x1.17 Summary 48
_x1.18 Computer Analysis 49
_xCHAPTER 2: Diode Applications 59
_x2.1 Introduction 59
_x2.2 Load-Line Analysis 60
_x2.3 Series Diode Configurations 65
_x2.4 Parallel and Series-Parallel Configurations 71
_x2.5 AND/OR Gates 74
_x2.6 Sinusoidal Inputs; Half-Wave Rectification 76
_x2.7 Full-Wave Rectification 79
_x2.8 Clippers 82
_x2.9 Clampers 89
_x2.10 Zener Diodes 92
_x2.11 Voltage-Multiplier Circuits 100
_x2.12 Practical Applications 103
_x2.13 Summary 113
_x2.14 Computer Analysis 114
_xCHAPTER 3: Bipolar Junction Transistors 131
_x3.1 Introduction 131
_x3.2 Transistor Construction 132
_x3.3 Transistor Operation 132
_x3.4 Common-Base Configuration 134
_x3.5 Transistor Amplifying Action 138
_x3.6 Common-Emitter Configuration 139
_x3.7 Common-Collector Configuration 145
_x3.8 Limits of Operation 146
_x3.9 Transistor Specification Sheet 147
_x3.10 Transistor Testing 151
_x3.11 Transistor Casing and Terminal Identification 153
_x3.12 Summary 154
_x3.13 Computer Analysis 156
_xCHAPTER 4: DC Biasing-BJTs 161
_x4.1 Introduction 161
_x4.2 Operating Point 162
_x4.3 Fixed-Bias Circuit 164
_x4.4 Emitter Bias 171
_x4.5 Voltage-Divider Bias 175
_x4.6 DC Bias with Voltage Feedback 182
_x4.7 Miscellaneous Bias Configurations 185
_x4.8 Design Operations 190
_x4.9 Transistor Switching Networks 196
_x4.10 Troubleshooting Techniques 199
_x4.11 pnp Transistors 202
_x4.12 Bias Stabilization 203
_x4.13 Practical Applications 212
_x4.14 Summary 219
_x4.15 Computer Analysis 221
_xCHAPTER 5: BJT AC Analysis 236
_x5.1 Introduction 237
_x5.2 Application in the AC Domain 237
_x5.3 BJT Transistor Modeling 238
_x5.4 The re Transistor Model 240
_x5.5 The Hybrid Equivalent Model 247
_x5.6 Hybrid Model 252
_x5.7 Variations of Transistor Parameters 253
_x5.8 Common-Emitter Fixed-Bias Configuration 255
_x5.9 Voltage-Divider Bias 258
_x5.10 CE Emitter-Bias Configuration 261
_x5.11 Emitter-Follower Configuration 268
_x5.12 Common-Base Configuration 272
_x5.13 Collector Feedback Configuration 274
_x5.14 Collector DC Feedback Configuration 278
_x5.15 Determining the Current Gain 281
_x5.16 Effect of RL and Rs 282
_x5.17 Two-Port Systems Approach 287
_x5.18 Summary Tables 292
_x5.19 Cascaded Systems 295
_x5.20 Darlington Connection 299
_x5.21 Feedback Pair 304
_x5.22 Current Mirror Circuits 307
_x5.23 Current Source Circuits 309
_x5.24 Approximate Hybrid Equivalent Circuit 311
_x5.25 Complete Hybrid Equivalent Model 317
_x5.26 Troubleshooting 324
_x5.27 Practical Applications 325
_x5.28 Summary 332
_x5.29 Computer Analysis 334
_xCHAPTER 6: Field-Effect Transistors 360
_x6.1 Introduction 360
_x6.2 Construction and Characteristics of JFETs 362
_x6.3 Transfer Characteristics 368
_x6.4 Specification Sheets (JFETs) 374
_x6.5 Instrumentation 376
_x6.6 Important Relationships 377
_x6.7 Depletion-Type MOSFET 378
_x6.8 Enhancement-Type MOSFET 384
_x6.9 MOSFET Handling 391
_x6.10 VMOS 392
_x6.11 CMOS 393
_x6.12 MESFETs 394
_x6.13 Summary Table 397
_x6.14 Summary 397
_x6.15 Computer Analysis 398
_xCHAPTER 7: FET Biasing 404
_x7.1 Introduction 404
_x7.2 Fixed-Bias Configuration 405
_x7.3 Self-Bias Configuration 409
_x7.4 Voltage-Divider Biasing 415
_x7.5 Depletion-Type MOSFETs 420
_x7.6 Enhancement-Type MOSFETs 425
_x7.7 Summary Table 430
_x7.8 Combination Networks 430
_x7.9 Design 434
_x7.10 Troubleshooting 436
_x7.11 p-Channel FETs 437
_x7.12 Universal JFET Bias Curve 439
_x7.13 Practical Applications 442
_x7.14 Summary 453
_x7.15 Computer Analysis 454
_xCHAPTER 8: FET Amplifiers 464
_x8.1 Introduction 464
_x8.2 FET Small-Signal Model 465
_x8.3 JFET Fixed-Bias Configuration 472
_x8.4 JFET Self-Bias Configuration 475
_x8.5 JFET Voltage-Divider Configuration 481
_x8.6 JFET Source-Follower (Common-Drain) Configuration 482
_x8.7 JFET Common-Gate Configuration 485
_x8.8 Depletion-Type MOSFETs 489
_x8.9 Enhancement-Type MOSFETs 490
_x8.10 E-MOSFET Drain-Feedback Configuration 491
_x8.11 E-MOSFET Voltage-Divider Configuration 494
_x8.12 Designing FET Amplifier Networks 495
_x8.13 Summary Table 497
_x8.14 Effect of RL and Rsig 500
_x8.15 Cascade Configuration 503
_x8.16 Troubleshooting 505
_x8.17 Practical Applications 506
_x8.18 Summary 515
_x8.19 Computer Analysis 515
_xCHAPTER 9: BJT and JFET Frequency Response 530
_x9.1 Introduction 530
_x9.2 Logarithms 530
_x9.3 Decibels 534
_x9.4 General Frequency Considerations 537
_x9.5 Low-Frequency Analysis-Bode Plot 540
_x9.6 Low-Frequency Response-BJT Amplifier 546
_x9.7 Low-Frequency Response-FET Amplifier 555
_x9.8 Miller Effect Capacitance 560
_x9.9 High-Frequency Response-BJT Amplifier 562
_x9.10 High-Frequency Response-FET Amplifier 569
_x9.11 Multistage Frequency Effects 572
_x9.12 Square-Wave Testing 573
_x9.13 Summary 577
_x9.14 Computer Analysis 578
_xCHAPTER 10: Operational Amplifiers 584
_x10.1 Introduction 584
_x10.2 Differential Amplifier Circuit 587
_x10.3 BiFET, BiMOS, and CMOS Differential Amplifier Circuits 594
_x10.4 Op-Amp Basics 597
_x10.5 Practical Op-Amp Circuits 600
_x10.6 Op-Amp Specifications-DC Offset Parameters 605
_x10.7 Op-Amp Specifications-Frequency Parameters 608
_x10.8 Op-Amp Unit Specifications 611
_x10.9 Differential and Common-Mode Operation 616
_x10.10 Summary 620
_x10.11 Computer Analysis 621
_xCHAPTER 11: Op-Amp Applications 631
_x11.1 Constant-Gain Multiplier 631
_x11.2 Voltage Summing 635
_x11.3 Voltage Buffer 638
_x11.4 Controlled Sources 639
_x11.5 Instrumentation Circuits 641
_x11.6 Active Filters 645
_x11.7 Summary 648
_x11.8 Computer Analysis 649
_xCHAPTER 12: Power Amplifiers 661
_x12.1 Introduction-Definitions and Amplifier Types 661
_x12.2 Series-Fed Class A Amplifier 663
_x12.3 Transformer-Coupled Class A Amplifier 667
_x12.4 Class B Amplifier Operation 674
_x12.5 Class B Amplifier Circuits 677
_x12.6 Amplifier Distortion 683
_x12.7 Power Transistor Heat Sinking 687
_x12.8 Class C and Class D Amplifiers 690
_x12.9 Summary 692
_x12.10 Computer Analysis 693
_xCHAPTER 13: Linear-Digital ICs 701
_x13.1 Introduction 701
_x13.2 Comparator Unit Operation 702
_x13.3 Digital-Analog Converters 708
_x13.4 Timer IC Unit Operation 711
_x13.5 Voltage-Controlled Oscillator 715
_x13.6 Phase-Locked Loop 717
_x13.7 Interfacing Circuitry 721
_x13.8 Summary 724
_x13.9 Computer Analysis 724
_xCHAPTER 14: Feedback and Oscillator Circuits 730
_x14.1 Feedback Concepts 730
_x14.2 Feedback Connection Types 731
_x14.3 Practical Feedback Circuits 737
_x14.4 Feedback Amplifier-Phase and Frequency Considerations 742
_x14.5 Oscillator Operation 745
_x14.6 Phase-Shift Oscillator 746
_x14.7 Wien Bridge Oscillator 749
_x14.8 Tuned Oscillator Circuit 750
_x14.9 Crystal Oscillator 753
_x14.10 Unijunction Oscillator 756
_x14.11 Summary 757
_x14.12 Computer Analysis 758
_xCHAPTER 15: Power Supplies (Voltage Regulators) 763
_x15.1 Introduction 763
_x15.2 General Filter Considerations 764
_x15.3 Capacitor Filter 766
_x15.4 RC Filter 769
_x15.5 Discrete Transistor Voltage Regulation 771
_x15.6 IC Voltage Regulators 778
_x15.7 Practical Applications 783
_x15.8 Summary 786
_x15.9 Computer Analysis 786
_xCHAPTER 16: Other Two-Terminal Devices 791
_x16.1 Introduction 791
_x16.2 Schottky Barrier (Hot-Carrier) Diodes 791
_x16.3 Varactor (Varicap) Diodes 795
_x16.4 Power Diodes 799
_x16.5 Tunnel Diodes 799
_x16.6 Photodiodes 803
_x16.7 Photoconductive Cells 807
_x16.8 IR Emitters 808
_x16.9 Liquid-Crystal Displays 809
_x16.10 Solar Cells 812
_x16.11 Thermistors 815
_x16.12 Summary 817
_xCHAPTER 17: pnpn and Other Devices 821
_x17.1 Introduction 821
_x17.2 Silicon-Controlled Rectifier 822
_x17.3 Basic Silicon-Controlled Rectifier Operation 822
_x17.4 SCR Characteristics and Ratings 823
_x17.5 SCR Construction and Terminal Identification 825
_x17.6 SCR Applications 825
_x17.7 Silicon-Controlled Switch 829
_x17.8 Gate Turn-Off Switch 831
_x17.9 Light-Activated SCR 832
_x17.10 Shockley Diode 835
_x17.11 Diac 835
_x17.12 Triac
_x17.13 Unijunction Transistor 838
_x17.14 Phototransistors 846
_x17.15 Opto-Isolators 848
_x17.16 Programmable Unijunction Transistor 850
_x17.17 Summary 855
_xAppendix A: Making the Chips That Run the World 860
_xAppendix B: Hybrid Parameters-Graphical
505 _x
_xDeterminations and Conversion Equations (Exact and
_xApproximate) 872
_xB.1 Graphical Determination of the h-Parameters 872
_xB.2 Exact Conversion Equations 876
_xB.3 Approximate Conversion Equations 876
_xAppendix C: Ripple Factor and Voltage Calculations 878
_xC.1 Ripple Factor of Rectifier 878
_xC.2 Ripple Voltage of Capacitor Filter 879
_xC.3 Relation of Vdc and Vm to Ripple r 880
_xC.4 Relation of Vr (RMS) and Vm to Ripple r 881
_xC.5 Relation Connecting Conduction Angle,
_xPercentage Ripple, and IpeakyIdc for Rectifier-Capacitor
_xFilter Circuits 882
_xAppendix D: Charts and Tables 884
_xAppendix E: Solutions to Selected
_xOdd-Numbered Problems 886
_xIndex 893
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