Electronics with Discrete Components
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Electronics with Discrete Components
Galvez, Enrique J.
John Wiley & Sons Inc
04/2025
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9781119913139
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1 The Basics
1.1 Foreword: Welcome to Electronics!
1.2 Charge and Potential
1.3 Capacitors
1.4 Electrical Current
1.5 Resistors
1.6 Magnetic Devices
1.7 Power
1.8 Circuits
1.9 Abstractions and Symbol Jargon
1.10 Problems
1.11 Lab Projects
PART I: DIGITAL
2 Introduction to Digital Electronics
2.1 Number Systems
2.2 Codes
2.3 Signed Numbers
2.4 Binary Functions
2.5 Logic Families
2.6 IC Wirings
2.7 Problems
2.8 Lab Projects
3 Combinational Logic
3.1 Boolean Algebra
3.2 Theorems
3.3 NAND-Gate Implementation
3.4 Representation of Boolean Functions
3.5 Simplification of Functions
3.6 Karnaugh Maps
3.7 More Than Four Variables
3.8 Wrap-Up
3.9 Wiring Digest: Open Collector/Drain Outputs
3.10 Problems
3.11 Lab Projects
4 Advanced Combinational Devices
4.1 Pragmatic Designing
4.2 Adders
4.3 Decoders
4.4 Demultiplexers
4.5 Encoders
4.6 Multiplexers
4.7 Problems
4.8 Lab Projects
5 Sequential Logic
5.1 Definitions
5.2 Flip-Flops
5.3 D Flip-Flop
5.4 Edge-Trigger
5.5 JK and T Flip-Flops
5.6 Applications of Flip-Flops
5.7 Shift Registers
5.8 Multivibrators
5.9 Memory
5.10 Epilogue to Digital: Digital I/O
5.11 Problems
5.12 Lab Projects
PART II: ANALOG
6 AC Signals
6.1 AC Circuits
6.2 Equivalent Circuits
6.3 Circuit Loading
6.4 Problems
6.5 Lab Projects
7 Filters and the Frequency Domain
7.1 RC Filters
7.2 High-Pass Filters
7.3 Low-Pass Filter
7.4 Cascading Filters
7.5 Important Considerations for Filter Design
7.6 Transformer
7.7 Resonant Circuits and Band-Pass Filters
7.8 Higher-Order Filters
7.9 Fourier Series
7.10 Problems
7.11 Lab Projects
8 Diodes
8.1 Physics of Semiconductors
8.2 Diodes
8.3 Designing Diode Circuits
8.3.1 Load Line Method
8.3.2 "Quick and Dirty'' Circuit Design for Diodes
8.4 Diode Fauna
8.5 Diode Applications
8.6 Problems
8.7 Lab Projects
9 Transistors
9.1 The Bipolar-Junction Transistor
9.2 Field-Effect Transistors
9.3 Problems
9.4 Lab Projects
10 Operational Amplifiers
10.1 Negative Feedback
10.2 Closed-Loop Circuits
10.3 Open-Loop Circuits
10.4 Real Op-Amps
10.5 Problems
10.6 Lab Projects
11 Connecting Digital to Analog and to the World
11.1 TTL Gates
11.2 CMOS Gates
11.3 Interfacing
11.4 Interfacing the World
11.5 Problems
11.6 Lab Projects
Appendix A: Logic Board
Appendix B: If the Circuit Does Not Work
B.1 Design
B.2 The Obvious
B.3 Placement
B.4 Pins
B.5 Breadboards
B.6 Abusive Power
B.7 Stuck
B.8 Done!
Appendix C Curve Tracer
C.1 I-V Curves for Diodes
C.2 I-V Curves for Transistors
Index
1.1 Foreword: Welcome to Electronics!
1.2 Charge and Potential
1.3 Capacitors
1.4 Electrical Current
1.5 Resistors
1.6 Magnetic Devices
1.7 Power
1.8 Circuits
1.9 Abstractions and Symbol Jargon
1.10 Problems
1.11 Lab Projects
PART I: DIGITAL
2 Introduction to Digital Electronics
2.1 Number Systems
2.2 Codes
2.3 Signed Numbers
2.4 Binary Functions
2.5 Logic Families
2.6 IC Wirings
2.7 Problems
2.8 Lab Projects
3 Combinational Logic
3.1 Boolean Algebra
3.2 Theorems
3.3 NAND-Gate Implementation
3.4 Representation of Boolean Functions
3.5 Simplification of Functions
3.6 Karnaugh Maps
3.7 More Than Four Variables
3.8 Wrap-Up
3.9 Wiring Digest: Open Collector/Drain Outputs
3.10 Problems
3.11 Lab Projects
4 Advanced Combinational Devices
4.1 Pragmatic Designing
4.2 Adders
4.3 Decoders
4.4 Demultiplexers
4.5 Encoders
4.6 Multiplexers
4.7 Problems
4.8 Lab Projects
5 Sequential Logic
5.1 Definitions
5.2 Flip-Flops
5.3 D Flip-Flop
5.4 Edge-Trigger
5.5 JK and T Flip-Flops
5.6 Applications of Flip-Flops
5.7 Shift Registers
5.8 Multivibrators
5.9 Memory
5.10 Epilogue to Digital: Digital I/O
5.11 Problems
5.12 Lab Projects
PART II: ANALOG
6 AC Signals
6.1 AC Circuits
6.2 Equivalent Circuits
6.3 Circuit Loading
6.4 Problems
6.5 Lab Projects
7 Filters and the Frequency Domain
7.1 RC Filters
7.2 High-Pass Filters
7.3 Low-Pass Filter
7.4 Cascading Filters
7.5 Important Considerations for Filter Design
7.6 Transformer
7.7 Resonant Circuits and Band-Pass Filters
7.8 Higher-Order Filters
7.9 Fourier Series
7.10 Problems
7.11 Lab Projects
8 Diodes
8.1 Physics of Semiconductors
8.2 Diodes
8.3 Designing Diode Circuits
8.3.1 Load Line Method
8.3.2 "Quick and Dirty'' Circuit Design for Diodes
8.4 Diode Fauna
8.5 Diode Applications
8.6 Problems
8.7 Lab Projects
9 Transistors
9.1 The Bipolar-Junction Transistor
9.2 Field-Effect Transistors
9.3 Problems
9.4 Lab Projects
10 Operational Amplifiers
10.1 Negative Feedback
10.2 Closed-Loop Circuits
10.3 Open-Loop Circuits
10.4 Real Op-Amps
10.5 Problems
10.6 Lab Projects
11 Connecting Digital to Analog and to the World
11.1 TTL Gates
11.2 CMOS Gates
11.3 Interfacing
11.4 Interfacing the World
11.5 Problems
11.6 Lab Projects
Appendix A: Logic Board
Appendix B: If the Circuit Does Not Work
B.1 Design
B.2 The Obvious
B.3 Placement
B.4 Pins
B.5 Breadboards
B.6 Abusive Power
B.7 Stuck
B.8 Done!
Appendix C Curve Tracer
C.1 I-V Curves for Diodes
C.2 I-V Curves for Transistors
Index
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digital components; digital electronics; combinational logic; combinational logic devices; sequential-logic devices; flip-flops devices; analog components; signal processing; filters; diodes; transistors; operational amplifiers
1 The Basics
1.1 Foreword: Welcome to Electronics!
1.2 Charge and Potential
1.3 Capacitors
1.4 Electrical Current
1.5 Resistors
1.6 Magnetic Devices
1.7 Power
1.8 Circuits
1.9 Abstractions and Symbol Jargon
1.10 Problems
1.11 Lab Projects
PART I: DIGITAL
2 Introduction to Digital Electronics
2.1 Number Systems
2.2 Codes
2.3 Signed Numbers
2.4 Binary Functions
2.5 Logic Families
2.6 IC Wirings
2.7 Problems
2.8 Lab Projects
3 Combinational Logic
3.1 Boolean Algebra
3.2 Theorems
3.3 NAND-Gate Implementation
3.4 Representation of Boolean Functions
3.5 Simplification of Functions
3.6 Karnaugh Maps
3.7 More Than Four Variables
3.8 Wrap-Up
3.9 Wiring Digest: Open Collector/Drain Outputs
3.10 Problems
3.11 Lab Projects
4 Advanced Combinational Devices
4.1 Pragmatic Designing
4.2 Adders
4.3 Decoders
4.4 Demultiplexers
4.5 Encoders
4.6 Multiplexers
4.7 Problems
4.8 Lab Projects
5 Sequential Logic
5.1 Definitions
5.2 Flip-Flops
5.3 D Flip-Flop
5.4 Edge-Trigger
5.5 JK and T Flip-Flops
5.6 Applications of Flip-Flops
5.7 Shift Registers
5.8 Multivibrators
5.9 Memory
5.10 Epilogue to Digital: Digital I/O
5.11 Problems
5.12 Lab Projects
PART II: ANALOG
6 AC Signals
6.1 AC Circuits
6.2 Equivalent Circuits
6.3 Circuit Loading
6.4 Problems
6.5 Lab Projects
7 Filters and the Frequency Domain
7.1 RC Filters
7.2 High-Pass Filters
7.3 Low-Pass Filter
7.4 Cascading Filters
7.5 Important Considerations for Filter Design
7.6 Transformer
7.7 Resonant Circuits and Band-Pass Filters
7.8 Higher-Order Filters
7.9 Fourier Series
7.10 Problems
7.11 Lab Projects
8 Diodes
8.1 Physics of Semiconductors
8.2 Diodes
8.3 Designing Diode Circuits
8.3.1 Load Line Method
8.3.2 "Quick and Dirty'' Circuit Design for Diodes
8.4 Diode Fauna
8.5 Diode Applications
8.6 Problems
8.7 Lab Projects
9 Transistors
9.1 The Bipolar-Junction Transistor
9.2 Field-Effect Transistors
9.3 Problems
9.4 Lab Projects
10 Operational Amplifiers
10.1 Negative Feedback
10.2 Closed-Loop Circuits
10.3 Open-Loop Circuits
10.4 Real Op-Amps
10.5 Problems
10.6 Lab Projects
11 Connecting Digital to Analog and to the World
11.1 TTL Gates
11.2 CMOS Gates
11.3 Interfacing
11.4 Interfacing the World
11.5 Problems
11.6 Lab Projects
Appendix A: Logic Board
Appendix B: If the Circuit Does Not Work
B.1 Design
B.2 The Obvious
B.3 Placement
B.4 Pins
B.5 Breadboards
B.6 Abusive Power
B.7 Stuck
B.8 Done!
Appendix C Curve Tracer
C.1 I-V Curves for Diodes
C.2 I-V Curves for Transistors
Index
1.1 Foreword: Welcome to Electronics!
1.2 Charge and Potential
1.3 Capacitors
1.4 Electrical Current
1.5 Resistors
1.6 Magnetic Devices
1.7 Power
1.8 Circuits
1.9 Abstractions and Symbol Jargon
1.10 Problems
1.11 Lab Projects
PART I: DIGITAL
2 Introduction to Digital Electronics
2.1 Number Systems
2.2 Codes
2.3 Signed Numbers
2.4 Binary Functions
2.5 Logic Families
2.6 IC Wirings
2.7 Problems
2.8 Lab Projects
3 Combinational Logic
3.1 Boolean Algebra
3.2 Theorems
3.3 NAND-Gate Implementation
3.4 Representation of Boolean Functions
3.5 Simplification of Functions
3.6 Karnaugh Maps
3.7 More Than Four Variables
3.8 Wrap-Up
3.9 Wiring Digest: Open Collector/Drain Outputs
3.10 Problems
3.11 Lab Projects
4 Advanced Combinational Devices
4.1 Pragmatic Designing
4.2 Adders
4.3 Decoders
4.4 Demultiplexers
4.5 Encoders
4.6 Multiplexers
4.7 Problems
4.8 Lab Projects
5 Sequential Logic
5.1 Definitions
5.2 Flip-Flops
5.3 D Flip-Flop
5.4 Edge-Trigger
5.5 JK and T Flip-Flops
5.6 Applications of Flip-Flops
5.7 Shift Registers
5.8 Multivibrators
5.9 Memory
5.10 Epilogue to Digital: Digital I/O
5.11 Problems
5.12 Lab Projects
PART II: ANALOG
6 AC Signals
6.1 AC Circuits
6.2 Equivalent Circuits
6.3 Circuit Loading
6.4 Problems
6.5 Lab Projects
7 Filters and the Frequency Domain
7.1 RC Filters
7.2 High-Pass Filters
7.3 Low-Pass Filter
7.4 Cascading Filters
7.5 Important Considerations for Filter Design
7.6 Transformer
7.7 Resonant Circuits and Band-Pass Filters
7.8 Higher-Order Filters
7.9 Fourier Series
7.10 Problems
7.11 Lab Projects
8 Diodes
8.1 Physics of Semiconductors
8.2 Diodes
8.3 Designing Diode Circuits
8.3.1 Load Line Method
8.3.2 "Quick and Dirty'' Circuit Design for Diodes
8.4 Diode Fauna
8.5 Diode Applications
8.6 Problems
8.7 Lab Projects
9 Transistors
9.1 The Bipolar-Junction Transistor
9.2 Field-Effect Transistors
9.3 Problems
9.4 Lab Projects
10 Operational Amplifiers
10.1 Negative Feedback
10.2 Closed-Loop Circuits
10.3 Open-Loop Circuits
10.4 Real Op-Amps
10.5 Problems
10.6 Lab Projects
11 Connecting Digital to Analog and to the World
11.1 TTL Gates
11.2 CMOS Gates
11.3 Interfacing
11.4 Interfacing the World
11.5 Problems
11.6 Lab Projects
Appendix A: Logic Board
Appendix B: If the Circuit Does Not Work
B.1 Design
B.2 The Obvious
B.3 Placement
B.4 Pins
B.5 Breadboards
B.6 Abusive Power
B.7 Stuck
B.8 Done!
Appendix C Curve Tracer
C.1 I-V Curves for Diodes
C.2 I-V Curves for Transistors
Index
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