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Practical Electronics for Inventors, Fourth Edition /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Scherz, Paul (Autor), Monk, Simon (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education, [2016].
Edición:4th edition.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover Page
  • Halftitle Page
  • About the Authors
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Electronics
  • CHAPTER 2 Theory
  • 2.1 Theory of Electronics
  • 2.2 Electric Current
  • 2.3 Voltage
  • 2.4 A Microscopic View of Conduction (for Those Who Are Interested)
  • 2.5 Resistance, Resistivity, Conductivity
  • 2.6 Insulators, Conductors, and Semiconductors
  • 2.7 Heat and Power
  • 2.8 Thermal Heat Conduction and Thermal Resistance
  • 2.9 Wire Gauges
  • 2.10 Grounds
  • 2.11 Electric Circuits
  • 2.12 Ohm?s Law and Resistors
  • 2.13 Voltage and Current Sources
  • 2.14 Measuring Voltage, Current, and Resistance
  • 2.15 Combining Batteries
  • 2.16 Open and Short Circuits
  • 2.17 Kirchhoff?s Laws
  • 2.18 Superposition Theorem
  • 2.19 Thevenin?s and Norton?s Theorems
  • 2.20 AC Circuits
  • 2.21 AC and Resistors, RMS Voltage, and Current
  • 2.22 Mains Power
  • 2.23 Capacitors
  • 2.24 Inductors
  • 2.25 Modeling Complex Circuits
  • 2.26 Complex Numbers
  • 2.27 Circuit with Sinusoidal Sources
  • 2.28 Power in AC Circuits (Apparent Power, Real Power, Reactive Power)
  • 2.29 Thevenin?s Theorem in AC Form
  • 2.30 Resonant Circuits
  • 2.31 Lecture on Decibels
  • 2.32 Input and Output Impedance
  • 2.33 Two-Port Networks and Filters
  • 2.34 Transient Circuits
  • 2.35 Circuits with Periodic Nonsinusoidal Sources
  • 2.36 Nonperiodic Sources
  • 2.37 SPICE
  • CHAPTER 3 Basic Electronic Circuit Components
  • 3.1 Wires, Cables, and Connectors
  • 3.2 Batteries
  • 3.3 Switches
  • 3.4 Relays
  • 3.5 Resistors
  • 3.6 Capacitors
  • 3.7 Inductors
  • 3.8 Transformers
  • 3.9 Fuses and Circuit Breakers
  • CHAPTER 4 Semiconductors
  • 4.1 Semiconductor Technology
  • 4.2 Diodes
  • 4.3 Transistors
  • 4.4 Thyristors
  • 4.5 Transient Voltage Suppressors
  • 4.6 Integrated Circuits
  • CHAPTER 5 Optoelectronics
  • 5.1 A Little Lecture on Photons
  • 5.2 Lamps
  • 5.3 Light-Emitting Diodes
  • 5.4 Photoresistors
  • 5.5 Photodiodes
  • 5.6 Solar Cells
  • 5.7 Phototransistors
  • 5.8 Photothyristors
  • 5.9 Optoisolators
  • 5.10 Optical Fiber
  • CHAPTER 6 Sensors
  • 6.1 General Principals
  • 6.2 Temperature
  • 6.3 Proximity and Touch
  • 6.4 Movement, Force, and Pressure
  • 6.5 Chemical
  • 6.6 Light, Radiation, Magnetism, and Sound
  • 6.7 GPS
  • CHAPTER 7 Hands-on Electronics
  • 7.1 Safety
  • 7.2 Constructing Circuits
  • 7.3 Multimeters
  • 7.4 Oscilloscopes
  • 7.5 The Electronics Laboratory
  • CHAPTER 8 Operational Amplifiers
  • 8.1 Operational Amplifier Water Analogy
  • 8.2 How Op Amps Work (The "Cop-Out" Explanation)
  • 8.3 Theory
  • 8.4 Negative Feedback
  • 8.5 Positive Feedback
  • 8.6 Real Kinds of Op Amps
  • 8.7 Op Amp Specifications
  • 8.8 Powering Op Amps
  • 8.9 Some Practical Notes
  • 8.10 Voltage and Current Offset Compensation
  • 8.11 Frequency Compensation
  • 8.12 Comparators
  • 8.13 Comparators with Hysteresis
  • 8.14 Using Single-Supply Comparators
  • 8.15 Window Comparator
  • 8.16 Voltage-Level Indicator
  • 8.17 Instrumentation Amplifiers
  • 8.18 Applications
  • CHAPTER 9 Filters
  • 9.1 Things to Know Before You Start Designing Filters
  • 9.2 Basic Filters
  • 9.3 Passive Low-Pass Filter Design
  • 9.4 A Note on Filter Types
  • 9.5 Passive High-Pass Filter Design
  • 9.6 Passive Bandpass Filter Design
  • 9.7 Passive Notch Filter Design
  • 9.8 Active Filter Design
  • 9.9 Integrated Filter Circuits
  • CHAPTER 10 Oscillators and Timers
  • 10.1 RC Relaxation Oscillators
  • 10.2 The 555 Timer IC
  • 10.3 Voltage-Controlled Oscillators
  • 10.4 Wien-Bridge and Twin-T Oscillators
  • 10.5 LC Oscillators (Sinusoidal Oscillators)
  • 10.6 Crystal Oscillators
  • 10.7 Microcontroller Oscillators
  • CHAPTER 11 Voltage Regulators and Power Supplies
  • 11.1 Voltage-Regulator ICs
  • 11.2 A Quick Look at a Few Regulator Applications
  • 11.3 The Transformer
  • 11.4 Rectifier Packages
  • 11.5 A Few Simple Power Supplies
  • 11.6 Technical Points about Ripple Reduction
  • 11.7 Loose Ends
  • 11.8 Switching Regulator Supplies (Switchers)
  • 11.9 Switch-Mode Power Supplies (SMPS)
  • 11.10 Kinds of Commercial Power Supply Packages
  • 11.11 Power Supply Construction
  • CHAPTER 12 Digital Electronics
  • 12.1 The Basics of Digital Electronics
  • 12.2 Logic Gates
  • 12.3 Combinational Devices
  • 12.4 Logic Families
  • 12.5 Powering and Testing Logic ICs
  • 12.6 Sequential Logic
  • 12.7 Counter ICs
  • 12.8 Shift Registers
  • 12.9 Analog/Digital Interfacing
  • 12.10 Displays
  • 12.11 Memory Devices
  • CHAPTER 13 Microcontrollers
  • 13.1 Basic Structure of a Microcontroller
  • 13.2 Example Microcontrollers
  • 13.3 Evaluation/Development Boards
  • 13.4 Arduino
  • 13.5 Interfacing with Microcontrollers
  • CHAPTER 14 Programmable Logic
  • 14.1 Programmable Logic
  • 14.2 FPGAs
  • 14.3 ISE and the Elbert V2
  • 14.4 The Elbert 2 Board
  • 14.5 Downloads
  • 14.6 Drawing Your FPGA Logic Design
  • 14.7 Verilog
  • 14.8 Describing Your FPGA Design in Verilog
  • 14.9 Modular Design
  • 14.10 Simulation
  • 14.11 VHDL
  • CHAPTER 15 Motors
  • 15.1 DC Continuous Motors
  • 15.2 Speed Control of DC Motors
  • 15.3 Directional Control of DC Motors
  • 15.4 RC Servos
  • 15.5 Stepper Motors
  • 15.6 Kinds of Stepper Motors
  • 15.7 Driving Stepper Motors
  • 15.8 Controlling the Driver with a Translator
  • 15.9 A Final Word on Identifying Stepper Motors
  • CHAPTER 16 Audio Electronics
  • 16.1 A Little Lecture on Sound
  • 16.2 Microphones
  • 16.3 Microphone Specifications
  • 16.4 Audio Amplifiers
  • 16.5 Preamplifiers
  • 16.6 Mixer Circuits
  • 16.7 A Note on Impedance Matching
  • 16.8 Speakers
  • 16.9 Crossover Networks
  • 16.10 Simple ICs Used to Drive Speakers
  • 16.11 Audible-Signal Devices
  • 16.12 Miscellaneous Audio Circuits
  • CHAPTER 17 Modular Electronics
  • 17.1 There?s an IC for It
  • 17.2 Breakout Boards and Modules
  • 17.3 Plug-and-Play Prototyping
  • 17.4 Open Source Hardware
  • APPENDIX A Power Distribution and Home Wiring
  • A.1 Power Distribution
  • A.2 A Closer Look at Three-Phase Electricity
  • A.3 Home Wiring
  • A.4 Electricity in Other Countries
  • APPENDIX B Error Analysis
  • B.1 Absolute Error, Relative Error, and Percent Error
  • B.2 Uncertainty Estimates
  • APPENDIX C Useful Facts and Formulas
  • C.1 Greek Alphabet
  • C.2 Powers of 10 Unit Prefixes
  • C.3 Linear Functions (y = mx + b)
  • C.4 Quadratic Equation (y = ax2 + bx + c)
  • C.5 Exponents and Logarithms
  • C.6 Trigonometry
  • C.7 Complex Numbers
  • C.8 Differential Calculus
  • C.9 Integral Calculus
  • Index.