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Semiconductor Circuits

Theory, Design and Experiment

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1966
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: J. R. Abrahams, G. J. Pridham
  • Editor: N. Hiller
  • Language: English

Semiconductor Circuits: Theory, Design and Experiment focuses on the design and modification of circuits involving transistors and related semiconductor devices. This book is… Read more

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Semiconductor Circuits: Theory, Design and Experiment focuses on the design and modification of circuits involving transistors and related semiconductor devices. This book is divided into three parts. The four chapters of Part I are concerned with the physical theory of semiconductors; production of pn junctions; and characteristics and equivalent circuits of transistors. The treatment of physical theory is briefly mentioned. Part II forms the major portion of this book and is made up of seven chapters. These chapters have been written at a practical level, including a number of complete circuit designs. Chapters 10 and 11, in particular, deal with the aspects of semiconductors. Several laboratory demonstrations and experiments with semiconductors are provided in Part III. This publication is written as an undergraduate and technical college textbook that helps electrical engineering students in choosing the right component and device for a particular application.

Table of contents


Introduction

Acknowledgments

Part I. Theory of Semiconductors

1. Basic Physical Theory

2. Physics of Semiconductor Devices

3. Construction and Characteristics of Transistors

4. Equivalent Circuits

Part II. Design of Circuits

5. Rectifiers and Stabilizers

6. Voltage Amplifiers

7. Power Amplifiers

8. Oscillator Circuits

9. Pulse and Computing Circuits

10. Photo-Electric Applications

11. Special Applications

Part III. Experiments with Semiconductors

12. Laboratory Demonstrations

13. Experiments with Semiconductor Circuits

14. Design Experiments

Appendix A. Answers to Numerical Questions

Appendix B. References for Further Reading

Appendix C. Proof of μ = re/2rc(1 - α0)

Appendix D. Classification of Symbols

Index

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  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 22, 2013
  • Language: English

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