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Principles of Transistor Circuits -  S W Amos,  Mike James

Principles of Transistor Circuits (eBook)

Introduction to the Design of Amplifiers, Receivers and Digital Circuits
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2013 | 8. Auflage
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For over thirty years, Stan Amos has provided students and practitioners with a text they could rely on to keep them at the forefront of transistor circuit design. This seminal work has now been presented in a clear new format and completely updated to include the latest equipment such as laser diodes, Trapatt diodes, optocouplers and GaAs transistors, and the most recent line output stages and switch-mode power supplies.Although integrated circuits have widespread application, the role of discrete transistors is undiminished, both as important building blocks which students must understand and as practical solutions to design problems, especially where appreciable power output or high voltage is required. New circuit techniques covered for the first time in this edition include current-dumping amplifiers, bridge output stages, dielectric resonator oscillators, crowbar protection circuits, thyristor field timebases, low-noise blocks and SHF amplifiers in satellite receivers, video clamps, picture enhancement circuits, motor drive circuits in video recorders and camcorders, and UHF modulators. The plan of the book remains the same: semiconductor physics is introduced, followed by details of the design of transistors, amplifiers, receivers, oscillators and generators. Appendices provide information on transistor manufacture and parameters, and a new appendix on transistor letter symbols has been included.

Stan Amos, formerly head of Technical Publications Section Engineering Training Department BBC, has been writing about electronics since the 1950s.
For over thirty years, Stan Amos has provided students and practitioners with a text they could rely on to keep them at the forefront of transistor circuit design. This seminal work has now been presented in a clear new format and completely updated to include the latest equipment such as laser diodes, Trapatt diodes, optocouplers and GaAs transistors, and the most recent line output stages and switch-mode power supplies.Although integrated circuits have widespread application, the role of discrete transistors is undiminished, both as important building blocks which students must understand and as practical solutions to design problems, especially where appreciable power output or high voltage is required. New circuit techniques covered for the first time in this edition include current-dumping amplifiers, bridge output stages, dielectric resonator oscillators, crowbar protection circuits, thyristor field timebases, low-noise blocks and SHF amplifiers in satellite receivers, video clamps, picture enhancement circuits, motor drive circuits in video recorders and camcorders, and UHF modulators. The plan of the book remains the same: semiconductor physics is introduced, followed by details of the design of transistors, amplifiers, receivers, oscillators and generators. Appendices provide information on transistor manufacture and parameters, and a new appendix on transistor letter symbols has been included.

Front Cover 1
Principles of Transistor Circuits 4
Copyright Page 5
Table of Contents 6
Preface to the Eighth Edition 7
Chapter 1. Semiconductors and Junction Diodes 8
INTRODUCTION 8
MECHANISM OF SEMICONDUCTION 9
COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS 16
PN JUNCTIONS 17
JUNCTION DIODES 21
Chapter 2. Basic Principles of Transistors 30
BIPOLAR TRANSISTORS 30
FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS 44
H.E.M.T. 52
Chapter 3. Common-base and Common-gate Amplifiers 60
COMMON-BASE AMPLIFIERS 60
COMMON-GATE AMPLIFIERS 69
Chapter 4. Common-emitter and Common-source Amplifiers 72
COMMON-EMITTER AMPLIFIERS 72
COMMON-SOURCE AMPLIFIERS 82
Chapter 5. Common-collector and Common-drain Amplifiers (Emitter and Source Followers) 84
COMMON-COLLECTOR AMPLIFIERS 84
COMPARISON OF BIPOLAR TRANSISTOR A MPLI FIERS 92
COMMON-DRAIN AMPLIFIERS 93
COMPARISON OF FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTOR AMPLIFIERS 94
Chapter 6. Bias and D.C. Stabilisation 96
BIPOLAR TRANSISTORS 96
FIELD - EFFECT TRANSISTORS 111
Chapter 7. Small-signal A.F. Amplifiers 116
DEFINITION OF SMALL - SIGNAL AMPLIFIER 116
DISTINC TIONBETWEEN VOLTAGE AND CURRENT AMPLIFIERS 116
SINGLE-TRANSISTOR STAGES 118
TWO - STAGE AMPLIFIE RS 121
USE OF NEGATIVE FEEDBACK 122
TWO-STAGE AMPLIFIERS 126
COMPLEMENTARY AMPLIFIERS 132
EMITTER FOLLOWER 132
DARLINGTON CIRCUIT 134
CIRCUITS EMPLOYING F.E.T. AND BIPOLAR TRANSISTORS 136
Chapter 8. Large-signal A.F. Amplifiers 137
DEFINITION OF A LARGE-SIGNAL AMPLIFIER 137
TRANSISTOR PARAMETERS IN LARGE-SIGNAL AMPLIFIERS 137
CLASS-B AMPLIFIERS 141
SYMMETRICAL CLASS-B AMPLIFIER 147
ASYMMETRICAL CLASS-B AMPLIFIER 149
COMPLEMENTARY CLASS-B AMPLIFIER 150
CURRENT-DUMPING AMPLIFIERS 154
BRIDGE OUTPUT STAGE 154
INTEGRATED-CIRCUIT A.F. POWER AMPLIFIER 155
HEAT SINKS 157
DARLINGTON POWER TRANSISTORS 160
Chapter 9. D.C. and Pulse Amplifiers 161
INTRODUCTION 161
D.C. AMPLIFIERS 161
OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS 165
VOLTAGE PULSE AMPLIFIERS 173
COMPLEMENTARY EMITTER FOLLOWER 175
VIDEO AMPLIFIER FOR TELEVISION RECEIVER 176
Chapter 10. R.F. and LF. Amplifiers 183
INTRODUCTION 183
CLASS-C OPERATION 183
COMMON-EMITTER R.F. AMPLIFIERS 185
COMMON-BASE R.F. AMPLIFIER 186
I. F. AMPLIFIERS 192
DECOUPLING 204
USE OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS 205
Chapter 11. Sinusoidal Oscillators 208
INTRODUCTION 208
POSITIVE-FEEDBACK OSCILLATORS 209
PHASE-SHIFT OSCILLATORS 214
NEGATIVE-RESISTANCE OSCILLATORS 221
Chapter 12. Modulators, Demodulators, Mixers and Receivers 226
INTRODUCTION 226
AMPLITUDE MODULATORS 226
FREQUENCY MODULATORS 227
A.M. DETECTORS 229
F.M. DETECTORS 237
MIXERS 241
SATELLITE LOW NOISE BLOCK 246
COMPLETE RECEIVERS 252
Chapter 13. Pulse Generators 254
INTRODUCTION: THE TRANSISTOR AS A SWITCH 254
MULTIVIBRATOR: BISTABLE 256
MULTIVIBRATOR: MONOSTABLE 261
MULTIVIBRATOR: ASTABLE 268
SYNCHRONISING OF MULTIVIBRATORS 270
EMITTER-COUPLED MULTIVIBRATOR 271
BLOCKING OSCILLATOR 273
Chapter 14. Sawtooth Generators 279
INTRODUCTION 279
SIMPLE DISCHARGER CIRCUIT 280
MILLER-INTEGRATOR CIRCUIT 283
CONSTANT-CURRENT CHARGER 285
LINE OUTPUT STAGE FOR TELEVISION RECEIVER 285
Chapter 15. Digital Circuits 292
INTRODUCTION 292
LOGIC LEVELS 292
BINARY SCALE 293
LOGIC GATES 294
BISTABLES 305
DIGITAL REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION 320
STORES 321
Chapter 16. Further Applications of Transistors and other Semiconductor Devices 328
INTRODUCTION 328
SUPPLY-VOLTAGE STABILISING CIRCUITS 328
D. C. TO D. C. CONVERTERS 340
PHOTO-DIODE 342
PHOTO-TRANSISTORS 343
OPTOCOUPLERS 345
LASER DIODE IN A CD PLAYER 345
UNIJUNCTION TRANSISTOR (DOUBLE-BASE DIODE) 346
INVERTER USING THYRISTORS 348
TRIAC CONTROL OF A. C. ENERGY 353
RESISTANCE-TO-VOLTAGE CONVERTER 353
MOTOR-DRIVE CIRCUITS 353
TELEVISION PICTURE ENHANCEMENT 356
HYBRID PARAMETERS 383
TELEVISION PICTURE ENHANCEMENT 356
RECORDING HEAD DRIVE 356
TRANSISTORS AS SWITCHES 359
VIDEO CLAMP 359
U. H. F. MODULATOR 359
CAPACITANCE-DIODE A. F. C. CIRCUIT 363
ATTENUATOR USING AN F.E.T. 365
BIAS/ERASE OSCILLATOR 366
Appendix A: The Manufacture of Transistors and Integrated Circuits 368
PREPARATION OF GERMANIUM FOR TRANSISTOR MANUFACTURE 368
PREPARATION OF SILICON FOR TRANSISTOR MANUFACTURE 369
GROWN TRANSISTORS 369
ALLOY JUNCTION TRANSISTORS 370
SURFACE-BARRIER TRANSISTOR 372
DRIFT TRANSISTORS 373
DIFFUSED TRANSISTORS 373
EPITAXIAL DIFFUSED TRANSISTORS 375
PLANAR TRANSISTORS 376
Appendix B: Transistor Parameters 381
INTRODUCTION 381
Z PARAMETERS 381
HYBRID PARAMETERS 383
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HYBRID PARAMETERS AND THE T-SECTION EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT 385
Appendix C: The Stability of a Transistor Tuned Amplifier 387
Appendix D: Semiconductor Letter Symbols 390
Index 396

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.10.2013
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
ISBN-10 1-4832-9390-4 / 1483293904
ISBN-13 978-1-4832-9390-5 / 9781483293905
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