Electronic Circuits: Theory, Analysis and Design
- 484 stránek
- 17 hodin čtení


The book comprehensively addresses the theory, analysis, and design of Electronic Circuits tailored for undergraduate students. It begins with feedback amplifiers and oscillators, detailing series-shunt, series-series, shunt-shunt, and shunt-series feedback amplifiers, along with stability and frequency compensation. The Barkhausen criterion for oscillations is explained, along with in-depth analyses of oscillator circuits, including phase shift, Wien bridge, Hartley, Colpitt's, Clapp, ring, and crystal oscillators, with a focus on oscillator amplitude stabilization. Next, the text delves into tuned amplifiers, covering coil losses, unloaded and loaded Q of tank circuits, and the analysis of single and double tuned amplifiers. It discusses the effects of cascading these amplifiers on bandwidth, stagger tuned amplifiers, stability, and neutralization methods. The later sections provide detailed analyses of wave shaping circuits, including high pass and low pass RC and RL circuits, clipper and clamper circuits, and various multivibrator circuits (bistable, monostable, and astable). Schmitt trigger circuits and UJT are also discussed. Finally, the book examines class A, B, and C power amplifiers, addressing cross-over distortion elimination and power amplifiers using power MOSFETs, along with various types of DC to DC converters. The clear, accessible language and numerous solved examples enhance understanding and engagemen