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New edition of a text in which Cox (electronics and computer engineering technology, Daytona Beach Community College) covers discrete circuitry, with a focus upon integrated circuits. Initial chapters introduce the components used to build electronics circuits, such as the op-amp that provides the foundation for much of today's modern circuitry. Subsequent chapters explore the circuitry used to construct electronics systems, including active filters, oscillators, differential amplifiers, voltage regulators, analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, power amplifiers, and phase-control circuits using SCRs and Triacs. Pre-labs at the end of each chapter simulate the hardware lab experiments. The included CD-ROM contains pre-created MultiSIM files and the MultiSIM textbook edition.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Book Description
This book is designed to offer an understanding of electronic devices, circuits, and how they operate from a technician's perspective. Full of drawings, examples and lab experiments this text offers the student hands-on experience in preparing to become an electronics technician. Basic discrete components make up approximately 35% of the content of the text, with the balance dedicated to integrated circuits and other topics. Enabling the student to examine schematics and predict the voltages and waveforms present in circuits, this resource offers a hands-on experiment at the end of each chapter. ALSO AVAILABLE INSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENTS CALL CUSTOMER SUPPORT TO ORDER Instructor's Manual, ISBN: 0-8273-6852-6.
Book Info
Offers hands-on experience for the future electronics technician & fosters an understanding of electronic devices & circuits. Provides needed exposure to linear electronics through lab experiments and examples. Paper. DLC: Linear integrated circuits.
Fundamentals of Linear Electronics: Integrated and Discrete Circuitry FROM THE PUBLISHER
This book is designed to offer an understanding of electronic devices, circuits, and how they operate from a technician's perspective. Full of drawings, examples and lab experiments this text offers the student hands-on experience in preparing to become an electronics technician. Basic discrete components make up approximately 35% of the content of the text, with the balance dedicated to integrated circuits and other topics. Enabling the student to examine schematics and predict the voltages and waveforms present in circuits, this resource offers a hands-on experiment at the end of each chapter.ALSO AVAILABLE INSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENTS Instructor's Manual, ISBN: 0-8273-6852-6.
SYNOPSIS
New edition of a text in which Cox (electronics and computer engineering technology, Daytona Beach Community College) covers discrete circuitry, with a focus upon integrated circuits. Initial chapters introduce the components used to build electronics circuits, such as the op-amp that provides the foundation for much of today's modern circuitry. Subsequent chapters explore the circuitry used to construct electronics systems, including active filters, oscillators, differential amplifiers, voltage regulators, analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, power amplifiers, and phase-control circuits using SCRs and Triacs. Pre-labs at the end of each chapter simulate the hardware lab experiments. The included CD-ROM contains pre-created MultiSIM files and the MultiSIM textbook edition. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)