Fundamental analog electronics / Brian Lawless

By: Lawless, Brian [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Prentice-Hall, c1996Description: viii, 329 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: 0135342988Subject(s): ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS | ANALOG ELECTRONIC SYSTEMSLOC classification: TK 7867 .L39 1996Summary: A practical, operational introduction to analog electronics that requires a minimum of mathematical sophistication.Lays the foundation for an understanding of electronics. Based on a short, "bite-sized" Unit structure rather than lengthy chapters. Includes extensive worked examples and problems to help the student understand his progress. Discusses Fourier series, rules for analysis, chaotic circuits and many other topics. Includes many Pspice examples.Undergraduate courses in electronics.
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A practical, operational introduction to analog electronics that requires a minimum of mathematical sophistication.Lays the foundation for an understanding of electronics. Based on a short, "bite-sized" Unit structure rather than lengthy chapters. Includes extensive worked examples and problems to help the student understand his progress. Discusses Fourier series, rules for analysis, chaotic circuits and many other topics. Includes many Pspice examples.Undergraduate courses in electronics.

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