Monday, 14 September 2015

Electronic Devices and Circuits Reference Text Books/Ebooks Download

Electronic Devices and Circuits


An electronic component is any physical entity in an electronic system used to affect the electrons or their associated fields in a manner consistent with the intended function of the electronic system. Components are generally intended to be connected together, usually by being soldered to a printed circuit board (PCB), to create an electronic circuit with a particular function (for example an amplifier, radio receiver, or oscillator). Components may be packaged singly, or in more complex groups as integrated circuits. Some common electronic components are capacitors, inductors, resistors, diodes, transistors, etc. Components are often categorized as active (e.g. transistors and thyristors) or passive (e.g. resistors, diodes, inductors and capacitors).
A list of all the reference books for Electronics Devices and Circuits (Solid State Devices), These books are available for download


Circuits and components can be divided into two groups: analog and digital. A particular device may consist of circuitry that has one or the other or a mix of the two types.

Digital circuits are electric circuits based on a number of discrete voltage levels. Digital circuits are the most common physical representation of Boolean algebra, and are the basis of all digital computers. To most engineers, the terms "digital circuit", "digital system" and "logic" are interchangeable in the context of digital circuits. Most digital circuits use a binary system with two voltage levels labeled "0" and "1". Often logic "0" will be a lower voltage and referred to as "Low" while logic "1" is referred to as "High". However, some systems use the reverse definition ("0" is "High") or are current based. Quite often the logic designer may reverse these definitions from one circuit to the next as he sees fit to facilitate his design. The definition of the levels as "0" or "1" is arbitrary.

Heat generated by electronic circuitry must be dissipated to prevent immediate failure and improve long term reliability. It is mostly achieved by passive conduction/convection. Means to achieve greater dissipation include heat sinks and fans for air cooling, and other forms of computer cooling such as water cooling. These techniques use convection, conduction, and radiation of heat energy. 






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Text Books
 
1. Donald Neamaen, “Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design”, 3rd Edition, TMH.
 

2. Millman, Halkias, “Integrated Electronics- Analog and Digital Circuits and Systems”, TMH.


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Reference Books
 
1. David A.Bell, “Electronic Devices and Circuits”, 5th Edition, Oxford press
 

2. Boylstad,Nashlesky, “Electronic Devices and Circuits Theory”,9th Edition, PHI, 2006.
 

3. Pucknell, Kamran, “Basic VLSI Design”, 3rd Edition, PHI, 1994.
 

4. Sedra/ Smith, “Microelectronics Circuits, 5th Edition, Oxford, 1999.



You can purchase these books online, or you can download them in pdf format just google it with the name. Electronic components referred by the book can also be ordered online.



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Discrete fourier transform
Modulo operator 
Linear Convolution   

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