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Practical Electronic Design for Experimenters /

"This book covers the basics of electronics but the focus is on the overall design of the product. The author argues that design is really a product-level consideration and not something that happens at the circuit level. Therefore, the book provides the reader with information about ready-made...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Frenzel, Louis E., Jr (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education, [2020]
Edición:First edition.
Colección:McGraw-Hill's AccessEngineering.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • 1 Introduction to Electronic Design
  • Defining Design
  • Design Perspective
  • Get a Design Notebook
  • Get a Calculator
  • A Standard Design Approach
  • Design Doctrine Dozen
  • Types of Design
  • Prerequisites for Design
  • A Design Example
  • An Alternative Beginning
  • 2 Design Resources
  • Books
  • Sources of Catalogs, Components, and Equipment
  • Magazines
  • Data Sheets
  • Applications Notes
  • Useful Web Sites
  • Educational Sources
  • Back to Basics
  • Searches
  • 3 Simulation and Prototyping
  • Circuit Simulation
  • Recommendation
  • Breadboarding
  • Dead Bug Method
  • Working with Surface-Mount Components
  • Components
  • One Good Prototyping Practice
  • A Workbench
  • Summarizing
  • A Word About Tools
  • Your Projects
  • 4 Testing and Measuring
  • Multimeters
  • How to Use a Multimeter
  • Power Supply
  • Oscilloscopes
  • Function Generators
  • Virtual Instruments
  • Circuits for Testing
  • Power Supply
  • Signal Sources
  • Making L and C Measurements
  • 5 Common Circuit Design Techniques
  • Drawing Circuits
  • Series-Dropping Resistor
  • Voltage Dividers
  • Special Sensor Resistors
  • Potentiometers
  • Error and Accuracy
  • Variable Voltage Dividers
  • Transistor Switches
  • Design Example 5.1
  • Design Example 5.2
  • Design Project 5.1
  • Design Project 5.2
  • Design Project 5.3
  • Design Project 5.4
  • Design Project 5.5
  • 6 Power Supply Design
  • Power Supply Choices and Specifications
  • The Make vs. Buy Decision
  • Common Voltages
  • Designing a Battery Supply
  • Ampere-Hour Ratings
  • Battery Supply Design Procedure
  • Battery Supply Enhancements
  • Specifying a Linear Supply
  • Linear Supply Design Procedure
  • Linear Supply Design Example
  • Switch-Mode Power Supplies (SMPS)
  • Pulse-Width Modulation
  • Design Project 6.1
  • Design Project 6.2
  • Design Project 6.3
  • Design Project 6.4
  • 7 Amplifier Design
  • Amplifier Types
  • Specifying Amplifiers
  • Understanding the Specifications
  • A Microphone Amplifier
  • Designing with Op Amps
  • Primary Op Amp Application Circuits
  • Differential Amplifier
  • Error Source Compensation
  • Comparators
  • Power Amplifiers
  • Design Projects
  • Design Project 7.1
  • Design Project 7.2
  • Design Project 7.3
  • Design Project 7.4
  • 8 Signal Source Design
  • Signal Source Specifications
  • Sine Wave Oscillators
  • Clock Oscillators
  • Multivibrators
  • Frequency Synthesizers
  • Design Project 8.1
  • Design Project 8.2
  • Design Project 8.3
  • Design Project 8.4
  • Design Project 8.5
  • Design Project 8.6
  • 9 Filter Design
  • Types of Filters
  • Filter Specifications
  • Filter Design Guidelines
  • Filter Response Options
  • RC Filter Design
  • Bandpass LC Filters
  • Band Reject Filters
  • RC Active Filters
  • Low-Pass Filter
  • LC Filter Design
  • Switched Capacitive Filters
  • DSP Filters
  • Design Project 9.1
  • Design Project 9.2
  • Design Project 9.3
  • Design Project 9.4
  • 10 Electromechanical Design
  • Switches
  • Relays
  • Solenoids
  • Motors
  • Motor Control
  • Servo Motors
  • Design Project 10.1
  • Design Project 10.2
  • Design Project 10.3
  • 11 Digital Design
  • Three Design Approaches
  • Preliminary Design Decisions
  • Combinational Logic Circuits
  • DeMorgan?s Theorem
  • Functional ICs
  • Practical Digital Design Procedures
  • Design Example
  • Designing with a Programmable ROM
  • TTL vs. CMOS
  • Sequential Logic Circuits
  • Flip Flops
  • Counters and Registers
  • State Machine Design
  • Design Example
  • Data Conversion
  • Data Conversion ICs
  • Design Project 11.1
  • Design Project 11.2
  • Design Project 11.3
  • Design Project 11.4
  • Design Project 11.5
  • Design Project 11.6
  • Design Project 11.7
  • Design Project 11.8
  • Design Project 11.9
  • 12 Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs)
  • Programmable Logic Types
  • Programming PLDs
  • Complex Programmable Logic Devices
  • FPGA Dominance
  • Application Decisions
  • An Introduction to VHDL and Verilog
  • Development Boards
  • Coding the Digital Circuit with an HDL
  • FPGA Learning Resources
  • Development Board Sources
  • Summary
  • 13 Designing with Microcontrollers
  • Embedded Controller Design Process
  • Choosing an MCU and the Software
  • More About Selecting an MCU or Processor
  • Software and Programming
  • Programming Language Examples
  • Some Takeaways
  • Learning to Love BASIC
  • The Case for Assembly Language
  • Microdesign Considerations
  • Microinterfacing
  • A Plan for Learning Micros
  • Committing to a Microfuture
  • Design Project 13.1
  • Design Project 13.2
  • Design Project 13.3
  • 14 Component Selection
  • Resistors
  • E-24 Resistor Values?5 percent
  • E-96 Resistor Values?1 percent
  • Special Resistors
  • Potentiometers
  • Capacitors
  • Inductors
  • Semiconductor Selection
  • 15 Troubleshooting and Debugging
  • Mitigating the Need for Hardware Troubleshooting
  • Test Equipment
  • Prototype Troubleshooting
  • Electrical Problems
  • Troubleshooting Procedures
  • Component Failure Likelihood
  • A Troubleshooting Example
  • Continuity Testing
  • General Troubleshooting Suggestions
  • Software Debugging
  • Troubleshooting Practice
  • A Recommended Reference Books
  • B Solutions to Design Projects
  • C Transistor Amplifier Design
  • D How to Use Karnaugh Maps
  • Index.