Contents
1 AMPLIFIERS AND
ACTIVE DEVICES
1 1.1 From electric to
electronic . 1 1.2 Active
versus passive devices .2
1.3 Amplifiers . 2 1.4
Amplifier gain .4 1.5
Decibels . 6 1.6 Absolute
dB scales . 13
2 SOLID-STATE DEVICE
THEORY
15 2.1 Introduction . 15
2.2 Quantum physics . 15
2.3 Band theory of solids
. 27 2.4 Electrons and
"holes" .29 2.5
The P-N junction . 30 2.6
Junction diodes . 30 2.7
Bipolar junction
transistors . 31 2.8
Junction field-effect
transistors . 31 2.9
Insulated-gate
field-effect transistors
. 32 2.10 Thyristors . 33
2.11 Semiconductor
manufacturing techniques
. 34 2.12 Superconducting
devices . 34 2.13 Quantum
devices . 34 2.14
Semiconductor devices in
SPICE . 34 2.15
Contributors .34
3 DIODES AND
RECTIFIERS
35 3.1 Introduction . 35
3.2 Meter check of a
diode .42 3.3 Diode
ratings .46 3.4 Rectifier
circuits . 47 3.5 Clipper
circuits . 53 3.6 Clamper
circuits . 53 3.7 Voltage
multipliers . 53 3.8
Inductor commutating
circuits . 53 3.9 Zener
diodes .56 3.10
Special-purpose diodes
.64 3.10.1 Schottky
diodes .64 3.10.2 Tunnel
diodes . 64 3.10.3
Light-emitting diodes .65
3.10.4 Laser diodes . 68
3.10.5 Photodiodes . 69
3.10.6 Varactor diodes
.69 3.10.7
Constant-current diodes .
69 3.11 Other diode
technologies . 70 3.12
Contributors .70
4 BIPOLAR JUNCTION
TRANSISTORS
71 4.1 Introduction . 71
4.2 The transistor as a
switch . 74 4.3 Meter
check of a transistor .
77 4.4 Active mode
operation .82 4.5 The
common-emitter amplifier
. 91 4.6 The
common-collector
amplifier . 109 4.7 The
common-base amplifier .
118 4.8 Biasing
techniques . 126 4.9
Input and output coupling
. 140 4.10 Feedback . 147
4.11 Amplifier impedances
.154 4.12 Current mirrors
. 155 4.13 Transistor
ratings and packages .
158 4.14 BJT quirks . 159
5 JUNCTION
FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS
161 5.1 Introduction .
161 5.2 The transistor as
a switch . 163 5.3 Meter
check of a transistor .
166 5.4 Active-mode
operation .168 6
INSULATED-GATE
FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS
181 6.1 Introduction .
181 6.2 Depletion-type
IGFETs . 181 6.12 IGBTs
.193
7 THYRISTORS 197 7.1
Hysteresis .
197 7.2 Gas discharge
tubes . 198 7.3 The
Shockley Diode . 201 7.4
The DIAC . 208 7.5 The
Silicon-Controlled
Rectifier (SCR) .209 7.6
The TRIAC . 220 7.7
Optothyristors . 222 7.9
The Silicon-Controlled
Switch (SCS) . 223 7.10
Field-effect-controlled
thyristors . 225
8 OPERATIONAL
AMPLIFIERS
227 8.1 Introduction .
227 8.2 Single-ended and
differential amplifiers
.227 8.3 The
"operational"
amplifier . 232 8.4
Negative feedback . 238
8.5 Divided feedback .
241 8.6 An analogy for
divided feedback . 244
8.7 Voltage-to-current
signal conversion . 249
8.8 Averager and summer
circuits .250 8.9
Building a differential
amplifier . 253 8.10 The
instrumentation amplifier
.255 8.11 Differentiator
and integrator circuits .
256 8.12 Positive
feedback . 259 8.13
Practical considerations:
common-mode gain .263
8.14 Practical
considerations: offset
voltage .267 8.15
Practical considerations:
bias current . 269 8.16
Practical considerations:
drift .274 8.17 Practical
considerations: frequency
response . 275 8.18
Operational amplifier
models .276 8.19 Data .
281
9 PRACTICAL ANALOG
SEMICONDUCTOR CIRCUITS
283 9.1 Power supply
circuits { INCOMPLETE .
283 9.1.1 Unregulated .
283 9.1.2 Linear
regulated . 283 9.1.3
Switching . 284 9.1.4
Ripple regulated . 284
9.2 Amplifier circuits .
285 9.3 Oscillator
circuits . 285 9.4
Phase-locked loops . 285
9.5 Radio circuits . 285
9.6 Computational
circuits .285 9.7
Measurement circuits .
307 9.8 Control circuits
307 9.9 Contributors .307
13 ELECTRON TUBES
315 13.1 Introduction .
315 13.2 Early tube
history . 315 13.3 The
triode . 318 13.4 The
tetrode . 321 13.5 Beam
power tubes . 322 13.6
The pentode . 323 13.7
Combination tubes . 324
13.8 Tube parameters .
327 13.9 Ionization
(gas-filled) tubes . 329
13.10Display tubes .333
13.11Microwave tubes .
336 13.12Tubes versus
Semiconductors .339
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