Autor: Paul Scherz
Editura: McGraw-Hill
Anul aparitiei: 2000
Manufactured in the United States of America
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CHAPTER 1 – Introduction to Electronics
CHAPTER 2 – Theory
2.1 Current
2.2 Voltage
2.3 Resistance
2.4 DC Power Sources
2.5 Two Simple Battery Sources
2.6 Electric Circuits
2.7 Ohm’s Law
2.8 Circuit Reduction
2.9 Kirchhoff’s Laws
2.10 Thevenin’s Theorem
2.11 Sinusoidal Power Sources
2.12 Root Mean Square (rms) Voltages
2.13 Capacitors
2.14 Reactance of a Capacitor
2.15 Inductors
2.16 Reactance of an Inductor
2.17 Fundamental Potentials and Circuits
2.18 DC Sources and RC/RL/RLC Circuits
2.19 Complex Numbers
2.20 Circuits with Sinusoidal Sources
2.21 Analyzing Sinusoidal Circuits with Complex Impedances
2.22 Impedances in Series and the Voltage Divider
2.23 Impedances in Parallel and the Current Divider
2.24 Applying Kirchhoff’s Laws in AC Form
2.25 Thevenin’s Theorem in AC Form
2.26 Power in AC Circuits
2.27 Decibels
2.28 Resonance in LC Circuits
2.29 Resonance in RLC Circuits
2.30 Filters
2.31 Circuits with Periodic Nonsinusoidal Sources
2.32 Circuits with Nonperiodic Sources
2.33 Nonlinear Circuits and Analyzing Circuits by Intuition
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
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
CHAPTER 6 – Integrated Circuits
6.1 IC Packages
6.2 Some Basic ICs to Get You Started
CHAPTER 7 – Operational Amplifiers
7.1 Operational Amplifier Water Analogy
7.2 How Op Amps Work (The “Cop-Out” Explanation)
7.3 Theory
7.4 Negative Feedback
7.5 Positive Feedback
7.6 Real Kinds of Op Amps
7.7 Op Amp Specifications
7.8 Powering Op Amps
7.9 Some Practical Notes
7.10 Voltage and Current Offset Compensation
7.11 Frequency Compensation
7.12 Comparators
7.13 Comparators with Hysteresis
7.14 Using Single-Supply Comparators
7.15 Window Comparator
7.16 Voltage-Level Indicator
7.17 Applications
CHAPTER 8 – Filters
8.1 Things to Know before You Start Designing Filters
8.2 Basic Filters
8.3 Passive Low-Pass Filter Design
8.4 A Note on Filter Types
8.5 Passive High-Pass Filter Design
8.6 Passive Bandpass Filter Design
8.7 Passive Notch Filter Design
8.8 Active Filter Design
8.9 Integrated Filter Circuits
CHAPTER 9 – Oscillators and Timers
9.1 RC Relaxation Oscillators
9.2 The 555 Timer IC
9.3 Voltage-Controlled Oscillators (VCOs)
9.4 Wien-Bridge and Twin-T Oscillators
9.5 LC Oscillators (Sinusoidal Oscillators)
9.6 Crystal Oscillators
CHAPTER 10 – Voltage Regulators and Power Supplies
10.1 Voltage-Regulator ICs
10.2 A Quick Look at a Few Regulator Applications
10.3 The Transformer
10.4 Rectifier Packages
10.5 A Few Simple Power Supplies
10.6 Technical Points about Ripple Reduction
10.7 Loose Ends
10.8 Switching Regulator Supplies (Switchers)
10.9 Kinds of Commercial Power Supply Packages
10.10 Power Supply Construction
CHAPTER 11 – Audio Electronics
11.1 A Little Lecture on Sound
11.2 Microphones
11.3 Microphone Specifications
11.4 Audio Amplifiers
11.5 Preamplifiers
11.6 Mixer Circuits
11.7 ANote on Impedance Matching
11.8 Speakers
11.9 Crossover Networks
11.10 Simple ICs Used to Drive Speakers
11.11 Audible-Signal Devices
11.12 Miscellaneous Audio Circuits
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 and General Rules of Thumb
12.6 Sequential Logic
12.7 Counter ICs
12.8 Shift Registers
12.9 Three-State Buffers, Latches, and Transceivers
12.10 Additional Digital Topics
CHAPTER 13 – DC Motors, RC Servos, and Stepper Motors
13.1 DC Continuous Motors
13.2 Speed Control of DC Motors
13.3 Directional Control of DC Motors
13.4 RC Servos
13.5 Stepper Motors
13.6 Kinds of Stepper Motors
13.7 Driving Stepper Motors
13.8 Controlling the Driver with a Translator
13.9 A Final Word on Identifying Stepper Motors
CHAPTER 14 – Hands-on Electronics
14.1 Safety
14.2 Constructing Circuits
14.3 Multimeters
14.4 Oscilloscopes
APPENDICES
- APPENDIX A Power Distribution and Home Wiring
- APPENDIX B Electronic Symbols
- APPENDIX C Useful Facts and Formulas
- APPENDIX D Finding Components
- APPENDIX E A Note on Injection Molding and Patents
- APPENDIX F History of Electronics Timeline
- APPENDIX G Component Data, List of Logic ICs, Foreign Semiconductor Codes
- APPENDIX H Analog/Digital Interfacing
- APPENDIX I Displays
- APPENDIX J Memory Devices
- APPENDIX K Microprocessors and Microcontrollers