Electronic Devices And Circuit Theory 10th Edition Ppt
3. Field-Effect Transistors (FETs) and Biasing (Chapters 5 & 6)
Sites like Edaboard often have shared presentations. Summary of Key Components (Quick Reference) electronic devices and circuit theory 10th edition ppt
Module 5: System Dynamics and Advanced Components (Chapters 9 to 11) Use the "Notes" section at the bottom of
| | Title | Key Topics | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Semiconductor Diodes | Ideal diode, semiconductor materials, energy levels, doping | | 2 | Diode Applications | Load-line analysis, series/parallel configurations, rectifiers, clipping/clamping circuits | | 3 | Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) | Transistor construction, operation, configurations (common-base, -emitter, -collector) | | 4 | DC Biasing—BJTs | Operating point, fixed-bias, emitter-bias, voltage divider-bias, collector-feedback bias | | 5 | BJT Amplifiers | Small-signal analysis, r_e transistor model, hybrid equivalent model, various configurations | | 6 | Field-Effect Transistors (FETs) | JFETs, MOSFETs, construction, operation, characteristics, parameters | | 7 | DC Biasing—FETs | Fixed-bias, self-bias, voltage-divider-bias, current-source bias | | 8 | FET Amplifiers | Small-signal model, JFET/MOSFET amplifier configurations, source-follower | | 9 | BJT and FET Frequency Response | Logarithms, decibels, low/high-frequency response, Miller effect capacitance | | 10 | Operational Amplifiers | Differential amplifier circuit, op-amp basics, parameters, offset, frequency compensation | | 11 | Op-Amp Applications | Op-amp applications (summing, integrator, differentiator), comparators | | 12 | Power Amplifiers | Class A/B/AB/C/D amplifiers, transformerless push-pull, distortion | | 13 | Linear-Digital ICs | Digital ICs (TTL, CMOS), timer IC, voltage-regulator ICs | | 14 | Feedback and Oscillator Circuits | Feedback concepts, practical feedback circuits, oscillator operation (phase-shift, Wien bridge) | | 15 | Power Supplies (Voltage Regulators) | Zener regulation, transistor regulation, switching regulators | | 16 | Other Two-Terminal Devices | Varactor diodes, Schottky diodes, tunnel diodes, photodiodes | | 17 | PNPN and Other Devices | Silicon-controlled rectifiers (SCRs), gate-turn-off switches (GTOs), diacs, triacs | | 18 | Basic Programming Concepts for Engineers | Introductory programming concepts relevant to engineering | dense mathematical derivations into manageable
The 10th edition, while predating the newest, remains a standard because it offers a foundational understanding of semiconductor theory. Many online resources offer chapter-by-chapter PPTs that break down the, often, dense mathematical derivations into manageable, visual summaries.
Highlighting the differences between theoretical components and real-world semiconductor behaviors. Core Roadmap of the 10th Edition PPT Modules
: Download the PPTs ahead of lectures. Use the "Notes" section at the bottom of each slide to jot down professor explanations that are not written on the slide itself.