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by K. Rama Murty, Visveswara Rao B.
Electronic Devices and Circuits, 2nd Edition
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Title page
Contents
About the Authors
Preface
General Introduction
Chapter 1. Electron Dynamics and Cathode Ray Oscilloscope
1.1 Motion of Charged Particles in Electric Fields
1.2 Force on a Charged Particle in an Electric Field
1.3 Motion of an Electron in a Constant Electric Field
1.4 Two-dimensional Motion of Electrons
1.5 Electrostatic Deflection in a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
1.6 Motion of Charged Particles in Magnetic Field
1.7 Motion of an Electron in Helical Paths
1.8 Magnetic Deflection in a Cathode Ray Tube
1.9 Electrostatic Focusing
1.10 Cathode Ray Tube
1.11 Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (CRO)
1.12 Applications of CRO
Solved Examples
Questions for Practice
Chapter 2. Semiconductor Diodes and Rectifiers
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Electronic Configuration
2.3 Electronic Configuration of a Silicon Atom
2.4 Electronic Configuration of a Germanium Atom
2.5 Energy Band Concepts of Materials
2.6 Conduction in Conductors and Semiconductors
2.7 Extrinsic Semiconductor (Doped or Impure)
2.8 Energy Band Representations of Doped Materials
2.9 Carrier Lifetime
2.10 Diffusion
2.11 Hall Effect
2.12 P-N Diode
2.13 Current Components in the P-N Semiconductor Diode
2.14 Characteristics of P-N Diode
2.15 Diode Capacitances
2.16 Zener Diodes (Voltage Regulating Diodes)
2.17 Tunnel Diode
2.18 Photo Diode
2.19 Rectifier Circuits
2.20 Bridge Rectifiers
2.21 Filters
2.22 Capacitor Filter Circuits
Questions for Practice
Solved Examples
Chapter 3. Transistors
3.1 Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)
3.2 Transistor Characteristics
3.3 Common Base Mode Transistor
3.4 High Frequency Linear Models
3.5 Field Effect Transistor
3.6 FET Characteristics
3.7 N-channel FET as an Amplifier
3.8 Metal Oxide Semiconductor FET (MOSFET)
3.9 Unijunction Transistor
3.10 Silicon Controlled Rectifier (Thyristor)
Questions for Practice
Points to Remember
Chapter 4. Amplifiers Using Bipolar Junction Transistors or FET
4.1 BJT and FET More Often Used in Amplifiers
4.2 Transistor Biasing Methods
4.3 Various Bias Compensation Circuits and their Working
4.4 Thermistor Compensation
4.5 Small Signal Low Frequency Amplifier
4.6 Emitter Follower
4.7 Junction Field Effect Transistor (JFET) Amplifiers
4.8 Common Drain FET Amplifier (Source Follower)
Solved Examples
Questions for Practice
Points to Remember
Chapter 5. Feedback Amplifiers
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Negative Feedback Amplifiers
5.3 General Characteristics of Negative Feedback Amplifier
5.4 Classification of Negative Feedback Amplifiers
5.5 Voltage Series Feedback Amplifier
5.6 Voltage Shunt Feedback (Shunt-Shunt) Amplifier
5.7 Current Series Feedback Amplifier Circuit (Series-Series Type Amplifier)
5.8 Current Shunt Feedback Amplifier
Solved Examples
Questions for Practice
Points to Remember
Chapter 6. Oscillators
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Classification of Oscillators
6.3 Sinusoidal Oscillator Circuits
6.4 Principle of Working
6.5 Transistor RC Phase-Shift Oscillator
6.6 FET-RC Phase Shift Oscillator
6.7 Wein Bridge Oscillator Using Operational Amplifier (opamp)
6.8 General Configuration of LC Oscillators
6.9 General Form of Tunable Oscillators Circuit
6.10 Tuned Collector Oscillator
6.11 Tuned Drain Oscillator
6.12 Colpitts Oscillator
6.13 Clapp Oscillator
6.14 Hartley Oscillator Circuit
Short Answer Questions
Questions for Practice
Solved Examples
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