Computer Simulated Experiments for Electronic Devices Using Electronics Workbench Multisim by Richard H. Berube (2003, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherPrentice Hall PTR
ISBN-100130487848
ISBN-139780130487841
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Product Key Features

Number of Pages400 Pages
Publication NameComputer Simulated Experiments for Electronic Devices Using Electronics Workbench Multisim
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2003
SubjectComputer Simulation, Electronics / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorRichard H. Berube
Subject AreaComputers, Technology & Engineering
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight30.2 Oz
Item Length10.8 in
Item Width8.2 in

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Edition Number3
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2003-283099
IllustratedYes
Table Of ContentIntroduction. I. DIODES. 1. Semiconductor Diodes. 2. Semiconductor Diode Characteristic Curve. 3. Zener Diodes and Voltage Regulation. 4. Half-Wave Rectifier. 5. Full-Wave Rectifier. 6. Bridge Rectifier. 7. Rectifier Filters. 8. Voltage-Regulated Power Supply. 9. The Diode Clipper (Limiter). 10. The Diode Clamper. II. BIPOLAR TRANSISTORS. 11. Bipolar Transistor Characteristics. 12. Base-Biased NPN Transistor. 13. Voltage-Divider Biased NPN Transistor. 14. Voltage-Divider Biased PNP Transistor. 15. Emitter Bias. 16. Collector-Feedback Bias. 17. Small-Signal Common-Emitter Amplifier. 18. Cascaded Common-Emitter Amplifier. 19. Emitter Follower. 20. Large-Signal Class A Amplifier. 21. Class B Push-Pull Amplifier. 22. Class C Amplifier. III. FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS. 23. JFET Characteristics. 24. MOSFET Characteristics. 25. JFET Bias Circuits. 26. MOSFET Bias Circuits. 27. JFET Small-Signal Common-Source Amplifier. 28. MOSFET Small-Signal Common-Source Amplifier. IV. OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS. 29. Differential Amplifiers. 30. Operational Amplifiers. 31. Noninverting Voltage Amplifier. 32. Inverting Voltage Amplifier. 33. Op-Amp Comparators. 34. Op-Amp Summing Amplifier. 35. Op-Amp Integrator and Differentiator. V. AMPLIFIER FREQUENCY RESPONSE. 36. Low-Frequency Amplifier Response. 37. High-Frequency Amplifier Response. 38. Op-Amp Frequency Response. VI. ACTIVE FILTERS. 39. Low-Pass Active Filters. 40. High-Pass Active Filters. 41. Band-Pass Active Filters. 42. Band-Step (Notch) Active Filters. VII. OSCILLATORS. 43. Wien-Bridge Oscillator. 44. Colpitts Oscillator. 45. Astable Multivibrator. Appendix. Bibliography.
SynopsisCreated to provide a safer and more cost effective lab environment, these innovative manuals introduce new methods to learning and understanding circuit analysis concepts by using "Electronics Workbench" to simulate actual lab experiments on the computer. Using the latest circuit simulation software, they allow for easy circuit modification, more extensive troubleshooting experiments, and more powerful computational tools. Readers work with circuits drawn on the computer screen and with simulated instruments that act like actual laboratory instruments. Circuits can be modified easily with on-screen editing, and analysis results provide fast, accurate feedback. The manuals provide extensive technical preparation for each interactive experiment, and a series of questions about the results of each experiment requires users to think about and to analyze the "results" of the experiments "in more depth" than is customary in other lab manuals. The manual examines diodes, bipolar transistors, field-effect transistors, operational amplifiers, amplifier frequency response, active filters, and oscillators. For individuals interested in fine tuning their knowledge of electronic devises using Electronics Workbench., Created to provide a safer and more cost effective lab environment, these innovative manuals introduce new methods to learning and understanding circuit analysis concepts by using Electronics Workbench to simulate actual lab experiments on the computer. Using the latest circuit simulation software, they allow for easy circuit modification, more extensive troubleshooting experiments, and more powerful computational tools. Readers work with circuits drawn on the computer screen and with simulated instruments that act like actual laboratory instruments. Circuits can be modified easily with on-screen editing, and analysis results provide fast, accurate feedback. The manuals provide extensive technical preparation for each interactive experiment, and a series of questions about the results of each experiment requires users to think about and to analyze the results of the experiments in more depth than is customary in other lab manuals. The manual examines diodes, bipolar transistors, field-effect transistors, operational amplifiers, amplifier frequency response, active filters, and oscillators. For individuals interested in fine tuning their knowledge of electronic devises using Electronics Workbench., A supplement for undergraduate courses in Electronics Devices and Fundamentals of Electronics that use Electronics Workbench. Created to provide a safer and more cost effective lab environment, these innovative manuals introduce new methods to learning and understanding circuit analysis concepts by using Electronics Workbench to simulate actual lab experiments on the computer. Using the latest circuit simulation software, they allow for easy circuit modification, more extensive troubleshooting experiments, and more powerful computational tools. Students work with circuits drawn on the computer screen and with simulated instruments that act like actual laboratory instruments. Circuits can be modified easily with on-screen editing, and analysis results provide fast, accurate feedback. The manuals provide extensive technical preparation for each interactive experiment, and a series of questions about the results of each experiment requires students to think about and to analyze the results of the experiments in more depth than is customary in other lab manuals. The computer simulations provide a more cost effective, safer, and more thorough and efficient approach to circuit analysis than using hardwired experiments; however, the experiments include Materials Lists and Circuit Diagrams so that they may be done either with computer simulations or in a hardwired laboratory. The lab manual can be used with any Electronic Devices or Electronics texts.
LC Classification NumberTK7867.B428 2004
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