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Title: | Fundamentals of Electronics 1 Electronic Components and Elementary Functions |
Authors: | Pierre Muret |
Keywords: | Electronic devices—Textbooks Electronics—Study and teaching Electronic engineering—Textbooks Electronic components |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | Wiley |
Abstract: | Today, we can consider electronics to be a subject derived from both the theoretical advances achieved during the 20th Century in areas comprising the modeling and conception of components, circuits, signals and systems, together with the tremendous development attained in integrated circuit technology. However, such development led to something of a knowledge diaspora that this work will attempt to contravene by collecting both the general principles at the center of all electronic systems and components, together with the synthesis and analysis methods required to describe and understand these components and subcomponents. The work is divided into three volumes. Each volume follows one guiding principle from which various concepts flow. Accordingly, Volume 1 addresses the physics of semiconductor components and the consequences thereof, that is, the relations between component properties and electrical models. Volume 2 addresses continuous time systems, initially adopting a general approach in Chapter 1, followed by a review of the highly involved subject of quadripoles in Chapter 2. Volume 3 is devoted to discrete-time and/or quantized level systems. The former, also known as sampled systems, which can either be analog or digital, are studied in Chapter 1, while the latter, conversion systems, we address in Chapter 2. The chapter headings are indicated in the following general outline. Each chapter is paired with exercises and detailed corrections, with two objectives. First, these exercises help illustrate the general principles addressed in the course, proposing new application layouts and showing how theory can be implemented to assess their properties. Second, the exercises act as extensions of the course, illustrating circuits that may have been described briefly, but whose properties have not been studied in detail. The first volume should be accessible to students with a scientific literacy corresponding to the first 2 years of university education, allowing them to acquire the level of understanding required for the third year of their electronics degree. The level of comprehension required for the following two volumes is that of students on a master’s degree program or enrolled in engineering school. |
URI: | https://repositori.mypolycc.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/4962 |
ISBN: | 978-1-78630-181-9 |
Appears in Collections: | BUKU RUJUKAN JABATAN KEJURUTERAN ELEKTRIK |
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