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Laboratory Exercises for Electronic Devices 10th edition by Thomas L. Floyd 9780134420318 *99f [ZZ]

Laboratory Exercises for Electronic Devices 10th edition by Thomas L. Floyd 9780134420318 *99f [ZZ]

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Paperback, Pearson, Tag: ELIC509 TECH150 ELIC325 ENGI27907 CENG150 ELIC221

  • Provides a solid foundation in basic principles and then moves into practical applications of those principles. The book provides up-to-date, complete coverage of basic circuits and concepts–and then coverage of analog integrated circuits.

  • Allows students to see how theory can be applied to a real-world situation.

    • The Device Application at the end of most chapters shows how a specific device or circuit is used and takes students through the steps of design specification, simulation, prototyping, circuit board implementation, and testing.

    • To give students even more practice, the Device Applicationscoordinate with an available laboratory manual by Dave Buchla.

    • Programmable Analog Design feature(Chapters 12—16) offers students an introduction to analyzing and designing analog circuits by programming FPAAs (field programmable analog arrays) or dpASPs (dynamically programmable analog signal processors).

  • Teaches students practical troubleshooting techniques. Throughout the text, troubleshooting sections present methods and procedures for identifying, isolating, and correcting faulty devices and circuits.

  • Shows students how to use and apply the concepts and then solve a similar problem on their own. Numerous worked-out examples illustrate and clarify concepts or procedures. A corresponding Related Problem allows students to solve a similar problem on their own.

  • Provides students with relevant illustrations of equipment and schematics they will encounter in the field. Hundreds of full-color photographs, illustrations, and schematics visually reinforce important chapter topics.

  • NEW: Offers two types of software for circuit simulation, and analysis. Expanded, updated Multisim® Version 14 and all-new LT Spice circuit files for selected examples and troubleshooting problems allow students to measure circuit quantities and troubleshoot faulty circuits in a simulated environment–offering an excellent transition to lab experiments.

  • NEW: Offers an introduction to basic electronic communication devices and methods. An entirely new Chapter 18, “Communication Devices and Methods,” introduces communication devices and systems.

  • Reinforces learning with a user-friendly format and an abundance of exercises, problems, and quizzes.

    • Chapter openers include a chapter outline, objectives, introduction, key terms list, a Device Application preview, and a website reference.

    • Sections begin with a section introduction and objectives and ends with section checkup questions to aid students in their study.

    • UPDATED: Diversified problem sets–including basic, advanced, troubleshooting, datasheet, and Multisim troubleshooting problems–offer a chance to practice applying theorems and formulas, encouraging students to think through a solution in a logical manner. Many new problems are included in the Tenth Edition.

    • circuit-action quiz checks students’ understanding of how changes in certain parameters affect the behavior of a circuit.

    • End-of-chapter sectionalized chapter summaries, key term glossaries, formula lists, true-false quizzes, and self-tests allow students to review key concepts and test their knowledge.

  • UPDATED: Offers expanded coverage of key topics, such as:

    • FETs, including JFET limiting parameters, FINFET, UMOSFET, Current source biasing, Cascode dual-gate MOSFET, and tunneling MOSFET

    • Thyristors, including SSRs using SCRs, and motor speed control

    • Switching circuits, including interfacing with logic circuits

    • PLL