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|a Fundamentals of Electronics 1 :
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|a Cover; Half-Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Outline; Introduction; 1. Diodes and Applications; 1.1. Semiconductor physics and current transport in pn diodes; 1.1.1. Energy and concentration of mobile charge carriers (electrons and holes); 1.1.2. Conduction mechanisms; 1.2. Simplified models of the pn diode; 1.3. Diode circuitry (reviewed in exercises); 1.4. Detailed model of pn diode: variable conditions and effect of temperature; 1.4.1. Junction at equilibrium (at zero voltage or in open circuit): diffusion potential.
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|a 1.4.2. Biased junction (or out of equilibrium): effect of an external potential difference1.4.3. Effects of temperature; 1.4.4. Capacitive effects; 1.5. Different types of diode and their functions; 1.5.1. Zener diode; 1.5.2. Schottky diode or metal-semiconductor diode; 1.5.3. Light emitting diodes and laser diodes; 1.5.4. Photodiodes and photovoltaic generators; 1.6. Exercises; 1.6.1. Analyze the operation of the following circuits for a sinusoidal voltage generator and ideal diodes (a) with no threshold and (b) with a threshold U0.
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|a 1.6.2. Study of the current variations in a forward biased pn diode under influence of temperature1.6.3. Analog switch; 1.6.4. Ring modulator; 1.6.5. Switching diode: study on opening; 2. Bipolar Junction Transistors and Applications; 2.1. The transistor effect; 2.2. Bipolar junction transistor (or BJT) models and types; 2.2.1. Ebers-Moll model; 2.2.2. The heterojunction bipolar transistor (or HBT) and transistors based on III-V semiconductors; 2.3. Bipolar junction transistor in static regimes and applications of the exponential characteristic IC(VBE).
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|a 2.3.1. Equivalent circuits for the three operating regimes2.3.2. Nonlinear applications: differential pairs and multiplier; 2.3.3. Circuits for transistor bias: current sources and current mirrors; 2.3.4. Voltage limitations; 2.4. Small-signal dynamic circuits (linear approximation); 2.4.1. Basic circuits; 2.4.2. Small-signal high-frequency equivalent circuit; 2.5. Power amplification: classes of amplification; 2.6. Bipolar transistor switching on resistive loads; 2.7. Components based on the pnpn structure; 2.7.1. pnpn diode (or Shockley diode); 2.7.2. Controlled rectifier or thyristor.
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|a 2.7.3. Diacs and triacs2.8. Phototransistors and optically controlled components; 2.9. Exercises; 2.9.1. Class A amplification; 2.9.2. 4 Quadrant multiplier; 2.9.3. Amplifiers with rest current zero or low relative to nominal current; 2.9.4. Cascode circuit and frequency responses of transistor amplifiers; 3. Field Effect Transistors and Applications; 3.1. Operating principle of junction field effect transistors (JFET and MESFET types); 3.2. Metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors; 3.3. Types of field effect transistors and equivalent circuits; 3.3.1. JFETs, MESFETs and MOSFETs.
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|a Electronics has undergone important and rapid developments over the last 60 years, which have generated a large range of theoretical and practical notions. This book presents a comprehensive treatise of the evolution of electronics for the reader to grasp both fundamental concepts and the associated practical applications through examples and exercises. This first volume of the Fundamentals of Electronics series comprises four chapters devoted to elementary devices, i.e. diodes, bipolar junction transistors and related devices, field effect transistors and amplifiers, their electrical models and the basic functions they can achieve. Volumes to come will deal with systems in the continuous time regime, the various aspects of sampling signals and systems using analog (A) and digital (D) treatments, quantized level systems, as well as DA and AD converter principles and realizations.
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