Electronics Fundamentals: A Systems Approach, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (July 14, 2021) © 2014

  • Thomas L. Floyd
  • David M. Buchla

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Table of contents

Part I: DC Circuits
1. Systems, Quantities, and Units
2. Voltage, Current, and Resistance
3. Ohm's Law, Energy, and Power
4. Series Circuits
5. Parallel Circuits
6. Series-Parallel Circuits
7. Magnetism and Electromagnetism

Part II: AC Circuits
8.Introduction to Alternating Current and Voltage
9. Capacitors
10. RC Circuits
11. Inductors
12. RL Circuits
13. RLC Circuits and Resonance
14. Transformers
15. Time Response of Reactive Circuits
16. Diodes and Applications
17. Transistors and Applications
18. The Operational Amplifier
19. Basic Op-Amp Circuits
20. Special-Purpose Op-Amp Circuits
21. Measurement, Conversion, and Control

Appendices
A: Table of Standard Resistor Values
B: Capacitor Color Coding and Marking
C; Norton's Theorem and Millman's Theorem
D: Field-Programmable Analog Arrays
E: NI Multisim for Circuit Simulation

Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems
Glossary
Index

Author bios

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