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Electronics From Theory Into Practice J E Fisher H B Gatland

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Electronics From Theory Into Practice J E Fisher H B Gatland
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Publisher: Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 54.17 MB
Pages: 506
Author: J. E. Fisher, H. B. Gatland
ISBN: 9781483160177, 1483160173
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Electronics From Theory Into Practice J E Fisher H B Gatland by J. E. Fisher, H. B. Gatland 9781483160177, 1483160173 instant download after payment.

Electronics – From Theory Into Practice deals with design procedures in electronics and bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practice. It provides design examples and discusses the use of the Laplace Transform for solving engineering problems. The book introduces bipolar and field effect transistor, the unijunction transistor and the silicon-controlled rectifier, and shows how data sheets are used in design calculations. It then examines the development of integrated circuits and their characteristics. Following this discussion are chapters that contain a brief treatment of theory limited to the extraction of necessary design relationships. The book concludes by considering the general aspects of electronic engineering practice. This book will be of use to practising engineers, particularly those trained in other disciplines, who are taking on a certain amount of electronic design.

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