Synopsis:
Electronics: Principles and Applications provides a concise, practical introduction to analog devices, circuits and systems. Like earlier editions, the Seventh Edition combines theory with real-world applications in a well-paced sequence, introducing students to such topics as semiconductors, op amps, linear integrated circuits, switching power supplies, electronic communications devices and DSP. The text prepares students to effectively diagnose, repair, verify, and install electronic circuits and systems, without overwhelming them with excessive theory. MultiSim examples are included for optional simulation activities, with MultiSim circuit files included on a bound-in CD ROM. Prerequisites are a command of algebra and an understanding of fundamental electrical concepts.
From the Publisher:
New information about transistors as switches, switch-mode amplifiers, direct digital synthesis, and digital signal processing.
Plentiful, worked-out examples, tests, performance objectives, and critical thinking questions reinforce and enhance key concepts.
Key terms highlighted as margin features enhance student comprehension. Other margin features extend learning and provide practical tips for job seekers.
Experiments Manual contains nearly 40 experiments and correlates with the text. It helps students gain practical, hands-on experiences to reinforce subject matter and develop troubleshooting skills.
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