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020 _a978-81-224-3601-1
028 _bProf S K Jhajharia
040 _aBSDU
_bEnglish
_cBSDU
082 _a621.381
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100 _aChattopadhyay, D
245 _aElectronics : Fundamentals and Applications
250 _b12th
260 _aNew Delhi
_bNew Age International Publishers, New Delhi
_c2014
300 _a723
500 _aIt is a comprehensive book for students who want to pursue a course in electronics. It comprises of review questions and objective type questions. The book is meant for the students pursuing a beginner's course in electronics. Current syllabi of basic electronics included in physics (Honors/Major) curriculum of different universities and those offered in various engineering and technical institutions have been consulted in preparing the material contained herein. In 23 chapters, the book deals with the formation of energy bands in solids, electron emission from solid surfaces, properties of semiconductors, metal semiconductor contacts, injunction diodes, rectifiers, voltage multipliers, clipping and clamping circuits, bipolar junction transistors, basic voltage and power amplifiers, feedback in amplifiers, regulated power supplies, sinusoidal oscillators, multivibrators, modulation and demodulation, field effect transistors, ICs, OP AMPs, active filters, special semiconductor devices such as phototransistor, SCR, triac, diac, UJT, impatt diode, gunn diode, PIN diode, IGBT, etc., digital circuits and systems, VLSI technology and circuits, CRO, communication systems, television, radar, lasers, fiber optics and holography. Software packages for circuit simulation, namely, Spice have been included in an Appendix. Fundamental principles and applications are discussed herein with explanatory diagrams in a clear and concise way. Physical aspects are emphasized, mathematical details are given wherever necessary. Many of the problems, review questions and objective type questions included in the book are taken from recent examination papers.
504 _aTable of Contents Basic Ideas: Energy Bands in Solids Electron Emission from Solids Properties of Semiconductors Metal Semiconductor Contacts Semiconductor Junction Diodes Diode Circuits Junction Transistor Characteristics Junction Transistors: Biasing and Amplification Basic Voltage and Power Amplifiers Feedback in Amplifiers Sinusoidal Oscillators and Multivibrators Modulation and Demodulation Field effect Transistors Integrated Circuits and Operational Amplifiers Active Filters Special Devices Number Systems, Boolean Algebra, and Digital Circuits Some Digital Systems VLSI Technology and Circuits Cathode Ray Oscilloscope Communication Systems Elements of Television and Radar Lasers, Fiber Optics and Holography
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