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electronic devices and circuits millman and halkias
Book Summary of Millman’s Electronic Devices And Circuits
This book is intended as a text for a first course in Electronic Devices and Circuits for the electrical engineering/ECE/EEE students. Its objective is to present a clear, consistent picture of the internal physical behavior of many electronic devices and to teach how to analyze and design electronic circuits using these devices.
Key Features:
A new chapter on Applications of Diodes.
Provides essential understanding of the internal behavior and characteristics of electron/ semiconductor devices.
Low and high frequency responses covered separately.
Pedagogy includes:
90 solved problems
534 practice problems
Highlights of the Revision :
Removed 3 chapters related to vacuum tube technology.
Added a new chapter on Applications of Diodes.
Increased the number of solved problems from 36 to 90.
Increased the number of unsolved problems from 503 to 540.
Deleted irrelevant portions and expanded the explanations wherever needed throughout the text.
Inclusion of PSPICE based problems.
Provides essential understanding of the internal behavior and characteristics of electron/ semiconductor devices.
new chapter on Applications of Diodes
Increased the number of solved problems from 36 to 90.
Increased the number of unsolved problems from 503 to 540.
Table of Content:
Chapter 1. Electron Ballistics and Applications
2. Energy Levels and Energy Bands
3. Conduction in Metals
4. Conduction in Semiconductors
5. Semiconductor-Diode Characteristics
6. Applications of Diode
7. Transistor Characteristics
8. Transistor Biasing and Thermal Stabilization
9. Small-Signal Low-Frequency Transistor Model
10. Low-Frequency Transistor Amplifier Circuits
11. The High-Frequency Transistor
12. Field-Effect Transistors
13. Integrated Circuits
14. Untuned Amplifiers
15. Feedback Amplifiers and Oscillators
16. Large-Signal Amplifiers
17. Photoelectric Devices
18. Regulated Power Supplies
Appendixes
Index



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