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Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits, Devices & Applications, 9th edition

  • Thomas L Floyd
  • , David M. Buchla
  • , Gary D. Snyder
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Electronics Fundamentals is more than a textbook: it's a hands-on electronics teaching system. The text provides both practical and theoretical coverage of electrical, magnetic and electronics concepts. Practical circuits, examples and troubleshooting exercises will help you develop useful analysis skills for resistive, reactive and device circuits.

The 9th Edition preserves the legacy of the 8th Edition while updating its content. Fully revised simulation circuits and tutorials, as well as a laboratory manual, supplement the text. A new tutorial illustrates how to use TI-84 and HP Prime calculators to analyze circuits similar to those in the textbook.

Published by Pearson (July 12th 2021) - Copyright © 2022

ISBN-13: 9780137467839

Subject: Electronics Technology & Electricity

Category: Devices

PART 1: DC CIRCUITS

  1. Quantities and Units
  2. Voltage, Current and Resistance
  3. Ohm’s Law, Energy, and Power
  4. Series Circuits
  5. Parallel Circuits
  6. Series-Parallel Circuits
  7. Magnetism and Electromagnetism

PART 2: AC CIRCUITS

  1. Introduction to Alternating Current and Voltage
  2. Capacitors
  3. RC Circuits
  4. Inductors
  5. RL Circuits
  6. RLC Circuits and Resonance
  7. Transformers
  8. Time Response of Reactive Circuits

PART 3: DEVICES

  1. Diodes and Applications
  2. Transistors and Applications
  3. The Operational Amplifier
  4. Basic Op-Amp Circuits
  5. Special Purpose Op-Amp Circuits
  6. Measurement, Conversion, and Control

APPENDICES

  1. Standard Resistor Values
  2. Capacitor Color Coding and Marking
  3. Norton’s Theorem and Millman’s Theorem
  4. NI Multisim for Circuit Simulation