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Electronics : a systems approach / Neil Storey.

By: Storey, Neil.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Harlow, England ; Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, 1998Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xv, 672 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 020117796X (m) (pbk).Subject(s): Electronic systems | Electronic circuitsDDC classification: 621.381
Contents:
Electronic systems -- Measurement, sensors and actuators -- Amplification -- Feedback -- Semiconductors and diodes -- Field effect transistors -- Bipolar junction transistors -- Analogue signal processing -- Digital systems -- Sequential logic -- Digital devices -- Microcomputers -- Data acquisition and conversion -- System design.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

((shelving category)) Electronic engineering ELECTRONICS A Systems Approach Second EDITION Neil Storey Updated to take account of changes in this ever more important field, this second EDITION of this popular text provides an engaging and accessible introduction to the principles of electronics. Its systems-oriented approach is now accepted as an illuminating and motivational method of addressing the subject. Overall concepts are explained first, supplying the reader with the confidence and understanding needed to tackle the more detailed analysis which follows. This book also offers an integrated treatment of analogue and digital electronics, highlighting and exploring the common ground between the two fields. Throughout the book, learning is reinforced by chapter objectives, END of chapter summaries, worked examples, exercises and tips for further reading. Every chapter also includes a comprehensive design case study linking theory to everyday practice. For this second EDITION of Electronics: A Systems Approach the AUTHOR has added the following new features: middot; a wealth of computer-based exercises suitable for all circuit-simulation software packages middot; freely available online files containing numerous simulations middot; a new section on programmable logic devices (PLDs) middot; new material on the important topic of electromagnetic compatibility middot; a new section on laboratory instruments describing oscilloscopes and digital multimeters middot; a new appENDix covering the IEC 617 symbols for logic elements middot; even more worked examples and self-assessment exercises Electronics: A Systems Approach is intENDed for undergraduate and diploma students in all fields of engineering and science. For students of electronics it provides a coherent and comprehensive set of material suitable for introductory courses in analogue and digital design. For students of other disciplines it covers most of the electronics material they will need for their courses. Dr Neil Storey is a member of the Department of Engineering at the University of Warwick, where he has many years experience in teaching electronics to a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate and professional engineers. He is also the AUTHOR of Safety-Critical Computer Systems, also published by Addison-Wesley. Visit Addison Wesley Longman on the World Wide Web at: http://www.awl-he.com/ http://www.awl.com/cseng/

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Electronic systems -- Measurement, sensors and actuators -- Amplification -- Feedback -- Semiconductors and diodes -- Field effect transistors -- Bipolar junction transistors -- Analogue signal processing -- Digital systems -- Sequential logic -- Digital devices -- Microcomputers -- Data acquisition and conversion -- System design.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • 1 Electronic Systems
  • 2 Sensors and Actuators
  • 3 Amplification
  • 4 Control and Feedback
  • 5 Operational Amplifiers
  • 6 Semiconductors and Diodes
  • 7 Field Effect Transistors
  • 8 Bipolar Junction Transistors
  • 9 Power Electronics
  • 10 Analogue Signal Processing
  • 11 Positive Feedback, Oscillators and Stability
  • 12 Digital Systems
  • 13 Sequential Logic
  • 14 Digital Devices
  • 15 Implementing Digital Systems
  • 16 Data Acquisition and Conversion
  • 17 System Design

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