An electronic device is a physical component of an electronic circuit or
system, which is used to affect electrons and their associated fields in
accordance with the function of that system. Such systems have a very
broad range of applications, the main ones being, Industrial automation
and motion control, information processing, telecommunication, and
signal processing.
Understandable Electronic Devices: Key concepts and circuit design
provides a concise, easily understandable and convenient guide to
electronics circuits. Coverage includes diodes, bipolar junction
transistors, field effect transistors, amplifiers, oscillators, and
voltage regulators. Each chapter includes worked examples of theorems,
and clear summaries of procedures, methods and equations.
Reviewing key concepts in modern electronics, this book is a valuable
resource for anyone needing an overview of the principles of electronic
devices and circuits, or to review or update their knowledge in this
field. Written by a highly experienced instructor in the field, the book
provides early-career professionals and college and university students
with the necessary foundation in electronics. The book is also a useful
resource for researchers and research professionals whose main field is
not electronics but whose research requires a working knowledge of
electronic circuits and devices.