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Electronic Circuits Books

Electronic Circuits Books

There are many online resources where you can find free Electronic Circuits books to download in PDF format, including online textbooks, ebooks, lecture notes, and more, covering basic, beginner, and advanced concepts for those looking for an introduction to the subject or a deeper understanding of it.

Electronic Devices and Circuits by MRCET

This book focuses to familiarize the student with the principal of operation, analysis and design of junction diode , BJT and FET transistors and amplifier circuits, diode as a rectifier. Also explains the basic principal of filter of circuits and various types.

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Lessons In Electric Circuits by Tony R. Kuphaldt

This PDF book covers the following topics related to Electronic Circuits : Introduction, Basic Concepts and Test Equipment, Dc Circuits, Ac Circuits, Discrete Semiconductor Circuits, Analog Integrated Circuits, Digital Integrated Circuits, 555 Timer Circuits.

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How to Design and Build Working Electronic Circuits

This note covers the following topics: Electronic Packaging, Specifications of Discrete Components, Power Supply Circuits, Understanding Op Amp Specifications, Single Supply Op Amp Circuits, Interfacing with Sensors, Interfacing with Actuators, Comparators and Analog-to-Digital Converters, Microprocessors, Communicating with a Computer, PCB Assembly and Testing.

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Electronics Circuits Lecturer Notes

This note covers the following topics: Diode circuit, Transistor, Transistor at low frequency, Junction FET and its V-I characteristics, Classification of amplifier, voltage- series, The basic operational amplifier, IC-OPAMP, differential DC amplifier, AC amplifier.

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Electronic Circuits Lectures

This note is focused on analog electronics with an emphasis on transistor level design of integrated circuits. Topics covered includes: transistor amplifiers, integrated circuit biasing techniques, output stage design and IC amplifier building blocks, frequency response of amplifiers, stability and compensation techniques for amplifiers using negative feedback.

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Electronic Circuits by Murat Torlak

This note covers the following topics: Diode Models and Circuits, Important Circuit Theorems, Rectifiers, Bipolar Transistors/Amplifiers, BJT Biasing Circuits, BJT Amplifier Topologies, MOS Transistors, MOSFET Biasing, MOSFET Small Signal Model, CMOS Amplifiers, Operational Amplifiers, Frequency Response and Opamps.

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Fundamentals of Electronic Circuit Design

This book provides an excellent introduction to electronic circuit design. The text is divided into two parts. Part I provides an introduction to basic electronic theory and Part II is designed to be a practical manual for designing and building working electronic circuits.

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Circuits and Electronics Lecture Notes

The course introduces the fundamentals of the lumped circuit abstraction. It covers the following topics: Basic circuit analysis method, Superposition, Thevenin and Norton, The digital abstraction, Inside the digital gate, Nonlinear analysis, Incremental analysis, Dependent sources and amplifiers, MOSFET amplifier large signal analysis, Small signal circuits, Capacitors and first-order systems, Digital circuit speed, State and memory, Second-order systems, Sinusoidal steady state, The impedance model, Filters, The operational amplifier abstraction, Operational amplifier circuits, Op-amps positive feedback, Energy and power, Energy, CMOS, Power conversion circuits and diodes, Violating the abstraction barrier.

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Microelectronic Devices and Circuits Lecture Notes

This note covers the following topics: modeling of microelectronic devices, basic microelectronic circuit analysis and design, physical electronics of semiconductor junction and MOS devices, relation of electrical behavior to internal physical processes, development of circuit models, and understanding the uses and limitations of various models.

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