Prasad, R.

Analog and digital electronic circuits : fundamentals, analysis, and applications - Cham : Springer, 2021 - xviii, 965 p. ; ill. (some col.), 25 cm - Undergraduate lecture notes in physics, 2192-4791 .

Includes index.

This book introduces the foundations and fundamentals of electronic circuits. It broadly covers the subjects of circuit analysis, as well as analog and digital electronics. It features discussion of essential theorems required for simplifying complex circuits and illustrates their applications under different conditions. Also, in view of the emerging potential of Laplace transform method for solving electrical networks, a full chapter is devoted to the topic in the book. In addition, it covers the physics and technical aspects of semiconductor diodes and transistors, as well as discrete-time digital signals, logic gates, and combinational logic circuits. Each chapter is presented as complete as possible, without the reader having to refer to any other book or supplementary material. Featuring short self-assessment questions distributed throughout, along with a large number of solved examples, supporting illustrations, and chapter-end problems and solutions, this book is ideal for any physics undergraduate lecture course on electronic circuits. Its use of clear language and many real-world examples make it an especially accessible book for students unfamiliar or unsure about the subject matter.

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Analog integrated circuits
Digital integrated circuits
Semiconductors
Signal processing
Speech processing systems
Electrical engineering
Electronic circuits
Image processing
Adimittance
Asynchronous
Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs)
Boolean algebra
Bridge rectifier
Common emitter Current gain
Conduction band
Differential amplifier
Operational amphifiers
Diodes
Fermi energy
Flip flop
Full-wave rectifier
Inverse Laplace transform
Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL)
Metal -semiconductor junction
Millman's theorem
Millman's theorem
Rosen's theorem
Small signal models
Superposition theorem
Thevenin's theorem
Valence band
Second order circuits
Semi conductors
Oscillators
Multiplexers

621.3815 / PRA

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