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Format: Textbook Paperback, 587 pages
Publisher: Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge
ISBN: 0521377099
Release Date: Jan 10, 1990
| |  | | | In Brief This manual satisfies two needs for students and teachers using the The Art of Electronics as a text: - It sets forth 23 laboratory exercises that can form the backbone of a one- or two-semester course in electronics, both analog and digital (Ohm's Law through Microcomputers)
- It supplements the text's explanations of selected topics which have been chosen for their importancce to a student rather than a practitioner who uses the text as a reference.
In 23 units the manual guides the student through the text, providing in each case
Reading and problem assignements These break out manageable amounts of information and, very importantly, steer a student toward the material that is essential on a first reading.
Tutorials These are discussions, for to fifteen pages long, explicating topics treated in the relevant text reading. These notes examine a few issues chosen for their importance to a student meeting the subject for the first time. Examples, explanations by analogy to earlier topoics, and a great many figuers, all reinforce the text's treatment of this core material.
Worked examples Worked WExamples follow most tutorials, spelling out not only a solution bust also a procedure for solving the sort of problem most important within the scope of the current reading.
In addition to these Units, the manual includes a reference section which consists of:
A glossary In which are defined important terms, again supplementing the text's index by selecting those (including acronyms and jargon) that are most widely used and likely to puzzle a reader not yet experienced in thefield.
Review summaries These contain an outline of the most important topics in each chapter and so help the student to review and organize what has been learned.
Data sheets These representative data sheetes allow a student to check specifications against performance observed in the lab, and give practice in hunting for selected information.
The Manual is a product of many years' teaching at Harvard University, where the authors have tested and refined both lab exercises and explanations. The result is a set of course materials tailored to students' needs, moving quickly where appropriate and slowly on those concepts that students have found most difficult.
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 | | | | | Be the first to rate this book! Number of Reviews: 0 | | | |  | | | - 1.1: Diodes
- 2.1: Small-signal transistors
- 3.1: JFETs
- 3.2: MOSFETs
- 3.3: Dual matched JFETs
- 3.4: Current regulator diodes
- 3.5: Power MOSFETs
- 3.6: BJT-MOSFET comparison
- 3.7: Electrostatic voltages
- 4.1: Operational amplifiers
- 4.2: Recommended op-amps
- 4.3: High-voltage op-amps
- 4.4: Power op-amps
- 5.1: Time-domain filter comparison
- 5.2: VCVS low-pass filters
- 5.3: 555-type oscillators
- 5.4: Selected VCOs
- 6.1: Power transistors
- 6.2: Transient suppressors
- 6.3: Power-line filters
- 6.4: Rectifiers
- 6.5: Zener and reference diodes
- 6.6: 500mW zeners
- 6.7: IC voltage references
- 6.8: Fixed voltage regulators
- 6.9: Adjustable voltage regulators
- 6.10: Dual-tracking regulators
- 7.1: Seven precision op-amps
- 7.2: Precision op-amps
- 7.3: High-speed precision op-amps
- 7.4: Fast buffers
- 7.5: Instrumentation amplifiers
- 8.1: 4-bit integers
- 8.2: TTL and CMOS gates
- 8.3: Logic identities
- 8.4: Buffers
- 8.5: Transceivers (PDF file)
- 8.6: Decoders
- 8.7: Magnitude comparators
- 8.8: Monostable multivibrators
- 8.9: D-registers and latches (PDF file)
- 8.10: Counters (PDF file)
- 8.11: Shift registers (PDF file)
- 9.1: Logic family characteristics
- 9.2: Allowed connections between logic families
- 9.3: Comparators
- 9.4: D/A converters
- 9.5: A/D converters
- 9.6: Integrating A/D converters
- 10.1: IBM PC bus
- 10.2: Computer buses
- 10.3: ASCII codes (PDF file)
- 10.4: RS-232 signals
- 10.5: Serial data standards
- 10.6: Centronics (printer) signals
- 11.1: 68000/8 instruction set
- 11.2: Allowable addressing modes
- 11.3: 68000/8 addressing modes
- 11.4: 68008 bus signals
- 11.5: 68000/8 vectors
- 11.6: Zilog 8530 registers
- 11.7: Zilog 8530 serial port initialization
- 11.8: Microprocessors
- 12.1: PC graphic patterns
- 12.2: Venturi fans
- 13.1: RF transistors
- 13.2: Wideband op-amps
- 14.1: Primary batteries
- 14.2: Battery characteristics (PDF file)
- 14.3: Primary-battery attributes
- 14.4: Low-power regulators
- 14.5: Micropower voltage references
- 14.6: Micropower op-amps
- 14.7: Programmable op-amps
- 14.8: Low-power comparators
- 14.9: Microprocessor controllers
- 15.1: Thermocouples
- D.1: Selected resistor types
- H.1: Butterworth low-pass filters
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