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This book makes comprehension of material a top priority and encourages readers to be active participants in the learning process. It provides a readable and thorough approach to electronic devices and circuits, and supports discussions with an abundance of learning aids to motivate and assist users at every turn. The sixth edition of this well-established book features significant art improvements throughout, added EWB simulation problems, and a redesigned lab manual. Chapter topics cover fundamental solid-state principles, diodes, bipolar junction transistors, DC biasing circuits, common-emitter amplifiers, other BJT amplifiers, power amplifiers, field-effect transistors, MOSFETs, amplifier frequency response, operational amplifiers, additional op-amp applications, tuned amplifiers, oscillators, solid-state switching circuits, thyristors and optoelectronic devices, and discrete and integrated voltage regulators. For an in-depth understanding of electronic devices and circuits.

1031 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1991

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