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Experiments in Electronic Devices: To Accompany Floyd Electronic Devices and Electronic Devices Download PDF

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This laboratory workbook is designed for use with the texts Electronic Devices, Third Edition, and Electronic Devices: Electron Flow Version by Thomas L. Floyd. The 43 experiments cover virtually every basic aspect of circuits containing rectifier and Zener diodes; bipolar, field effect (JFET, MOSFET), and unijunction transistors; silicon-controlled rectifiers; operational amplifiers; and integrated-circuit voltage regulators, timers, and phase-locked loops. Although the experiments are specifically referenced to the companion text, they are nevertheless general enough to be easily integrated with any other textbook on semiconductor devices at the electrical/electronics technology level. The experiments in this book reinforce and expand upon the concepts presented in the classroom. The student is able to verify these concepts by performing detailed step-by-step experiments that are easily accomplished in a typical two- to three-hour lab session. In all cases, experience- all measurements can be reasonably compared to theory. Although there are 43 experiments, the student will be expected to perform only a select number of them. It is not necessary to treat all the experiments separately; some may be conveniently combined as a single major experiment. Experiments 9 through 12, for example, concentrate on the biasing of bipolar transistors and can easily be consolidated.
Several features enhance the utility of this workbook: 
1. The purpose of each experiment la clearly defined. In addition, a short background summary of the operation of the circuit to ‘be investigated included
2. At selected portions in a number of experiments, photographs ‘of the oscilloscope’ display gives students a picture of what they should observe on the screen,
3. Ror Sn included. All par  
5. summary of each experiment restates and re-emphasizes the main points of the experiment as stated in Une's “Purpose and Background” On the graph page when required, and the results and con. Cautions of the experiment. These pages are perforated so that they, along with the optional review questions, can be easily e- ‘moved to be submitted to the instructor as complete laboratory choice review questions are included. { would Uke to thank the many users of the previous two edi tons who have offered their helpful suggestions for improvement. also wish to express my gratitude to the reviewers, who offered ‘both praise and constructive suggestions: Richard Burchell River~ fide ‘City College; Ronald Emery, Indiana University-Purdue University; Gary House, DeVry Institute of Technology —Atlanta, Maurice Nadens, Central Minnesota Vocation-Technical Institute, ‘Tm Staley, Devil Institute of Technology Dallas; Guy ‘Tolbert, Surry Community College; Ulrich Zeisler, Utah Techoleal College st Sale Lake City; Stove Harsanny, Mount San Antonio College, Who checked the thin manual for accuracy; especially Thomas 1. lay, the author of the text to which Unis book is a companion.

Contents Of The Book :

PERFORMING THE EXPERIMENTS.
Introduction 1
Breadboarding 1
Rules for Setting Up the Experiments 2
Format for the Experiment 3
Helpful Hints and Suggestions 5
‘The Laboratory Report 6
EXPERIMENTS:
‘The Diode 1
Diode Rectifier Circuits 25
‘The Capacitor Input Rectifier Filter 33,
The Diode Limiter 41
‘The Diode Clamper 51
‘The Diode Wiltage Doubler 69
‘The Zener Diode and Vltage Regulation 67
Using an Ohmnmeter to Test Transistor Diode
Sunetions 79
‘Transistor Base Biasing 89
‘Transistor Emitter Biasing 97
‘Transistor Vltage-Divder Biasing 105
‘Transistor Collector- Feedback Biasing 113
‘The Common-Emitter Amplifier 121
‘The Common Collector Amplifier (Emitter Follower) 129
‘The Combination Common-Emitter Amplier nd
BmitterPollower 137
The Common-Base Amplifier 145
‘The JFET Drain Cure 159
‘The JPET Transfer Characteristic Cure 161
JPET SeleBias 169
‘The Depletion-Mode MOSFET 179
‘The Enhancement-Mode MOSFET 187
MOSFET Relay Driver 195
‘The Common-Source Amplifier 203
‘The Common-Drain Amplifier (Source-Follower) 211
‘The Claas A Common-Emitter Power Amplifier 219
‘The Claas B Push-Pull Emitter Follower Power Amplifier 229
Amplifier Low-Frequency Response 238
‘The Slion-Contrlled Rectifier 249
‘The Unijunction Transistor 261
Op-Amp Slew Rate 271
Op-Amp Common-Mode Rejection 279
Op-Amp Inverting and Noninverting Amplifiers 287
Op-Amp Comparators 297
Op-Amp Differetiator and Integrator 307
‘The Phase-Shif Oscillator 317
‘The 855 Timer Astable Multivibrator 325
‘The Phase Detector 333
‘The 567 Phase-Locked Loop Tone Decoder 343,
‘The Butterworth 2nd-Order Low-Pass Active Fer S61
  
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Title: Experiments in Electronic Devices: To Accompany Floyd Electronic Devices and Electronic Devices Download PDF.
Language: English.
Size: 3,13 Mb.
Pages: 413.
Format: PDF.
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