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Synopsis: This book makes comprehension of material a top priority and encourages readers to be active participants in the learning process. The conventional-flow version of this book provides a readable and thorough approach to electronic devices and circuits, and support discussions with an abundance of learning aids to motivate and assist readers at every turn. The seventh edition of this well-established book features new internet link identifiers which bring the user to supplemental on-line resources. Covered topics include fundamental solid-state principles, common diode applications, amplifiers, oscillators and transistors. For professionals in the field of Electronics Technology. From the Back Cover: This practical book provides a complete, hands-on approach to understanding electronic devices and circuits, and includes many real-world schematics to help readers identify components, circuits, and circuit configurations covered in the text. Offers a complete survey of the field, covering everything from the fundamentals of solid-state principles to common diode applications, dc biasing circuits, amplifier operation, field-effect transistors, oscillators, switching voltage regulators, and more.
Places many supportive features in the margins, including critical thinking questions, objective identifiers, notes highlighting the differences between theory and practice, a running glossary, reminders of previously studied material, and lab references. Integrates schematic and Electronic Workbench( applications problems throughout for additional circuit simulation experience. For professionals in the electronic technology field. 'About this title' may belong to another edition of this title.
Understanding and Using English Grammar, 2001, 192 pages, Betty Schrampfer Azar, 958, Longman, 2001. Paynter, 1999, Technology & Engineering, 924 pages. Provides in-depth coverage of the fundamentals of electronic technology and hones in on core. Introductory Electronic Devices and Circuits: Electron Flow Version, 2003, 994 pages, Robert T. Paynter, 507, Prentice Hall, 2003. Jan 07, 2016 Introductory Electronic Devices and Circuits: Electron Flow Version (7th Edition) Robert T. Paynter on Amazon.com.FREE. shipping on qualifying offers. This book makes comprehension of material a top priority and encourages readers to be active participants in the learning process. The conventional-flow version of this book provides a readable and thorough approach to electronic.
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Description For courses in Electronic Devices or (Semiconductors). This text makes comprehension of material a top priority and encourages students to be active participants in the learning process. The electron-flow version of this text provides a readable and thorough approach to electronic devices and circuits, and supports discussions with an abundance of learning aids to motivate and assist students at every turn. The seventh edition of this well-established book features new internet link identifiers which bring the user to supplemental on-line resources. NEW— Internet link identifiers.
Take the student (via the companion website) to supplemental on-line materials located in the margins in each chapter. NEW—The circuit analysis approach in Section 7.4 ( Voltage-divider Bias)—Has been modified.
NEW— The current amplifier model—Has been added to Chapter 8. NEW— The discussions on current-source bias and JFET applications—Have been improved (Chapter 12). NEW—Section 13.6 ( CMOS)—Has been expanded to include a 2-input NAND gate. (A 2-input NOR gate has been added to the Pushing the Envelope practice problems.) NEW—The frequency analysis of a JFET amplifier (Chapter 14)—Now includes source-circuit cutoff frequency relationships. NEW—The discussion on comparator applications (Section 16.1)—Has been expanded to include smoke detector and bar graph display circuits. NEW—The discussions on integrators and differentiators—Have been modifed to clarify the effects of added capactances and resistances.
NEW—A simpler difference amplifier (subtractor)—Has been added to Section 16.3 (Summing Amplifiers). NEW—The Active Filter coverage in Chapter 17—Has been modified and expanded significantly. (The changes effectively amount to complete rewrites of Sections 17.2, 17.3, and 17.5.) NEW—The frequency diagrams in Secion 17.6—Have been improved significantly. Systems Approach—Used throughout the text to introduce the concept of system engineering and demonstrate the impact of the source and load resistance on the system response.
Computer Analysis—Includes coverage of all of the latest versions for PSpice, MultiSIM and MathCAD throughout the text. CD-ROM-Contains MultiSim circuit files for each of the examples denoted with a CD icon. The CD contains formatted files for MultiSim 2001 and v.7. Version 8 files are located on the online study guide at www.prenhall.com/paynter. Internet link identifiers.
Mendeley. Take the student (via the companion website) to supplemental on-line materials located in the margins in each chapter. The entire coverage of small-signal BJT analysis—For single and multistage transistor networks is reduced from 3+ chapters to one chapter. The organization of chapters.
Provides coverage of DC analysis of BJT networks and FET networks in the chapter preceding the AC analysis of each. Expanded coverage of GaAs, MESFETS, LEDs, op-amps, and zener devices. Practical examples—Completely updated and expanded to reflect current trends in the marketplace.
The circuit analysis approach in Section 7.4 ( Voltage-divider Bias)–Has been modified. The current amplifier model–Has been added to Chapter 8.
The discussions on current-source bias and JFET applications–Have been improved (Chapter 12). Section 13.6 ( CMOS)–Has been expanded to include a 2-input NAND gate. (A 2-input NOR gate has been added to the Pushing the Envelope practice problems.) The frequency analysis of a JFET amplifier (Chapter 14)–Now includes source-circuit cutoff frequency relationships. The discussion on comparator applications (Section 16.1)–Has been expanded to include smoke detector and bar graph display circuits.
The discussions on integrators and differentiators–Have been modifed to clarify the effects of added capactances and resistances. A simpler difference amplifier (subtractor)–Has been added to Section 16.3 (Summing Amplifiers).
The Active Filter coverage in Chapter 17–Has been modified and expanded significantly. (The changes effectively amount to complete rewrites of Sections 17.2, 17.3, and 17.5.) The frequency diagrams in Secion 17.6–Have been improved significantly. Table of Contents 1.
Fundamental Solid-State Principles. Common Diode Applications: Basic Power Supply Circuits.
Robert Paynter
Common Diode Applications: Clippers, Clampers, Multipliers, and Displays. Special Applications Diodes. Bipolar Junction Transistors. DC Biasing Circuits.
Introduction to Amplifiers. Common-Emitter Amplifiers.
Other BJT Amplifiers. Power Amplifiers. Field-Effect Transistors. Amplifier Frequency Response. Operational Amplifiers. Additional Op-Amp Applications.
Tuned Amplifiers. Solid-State Switching Circuits. Thyristors and Optoelectronic Devices. Discrete and Integrated Voltage Regulators.
Appendix A: Specification Sheet Guide. Appendix B: Approximating Circuit Values. Appendix C: H-Parameter Equations and Derivations. Appendix D: Selected Equation Derivations. Appendix E: Glossary. Appendix F: Transistor Amplifier Design. Appendix G: Answers to Selected Odd-Numbered Problems.