Introduction to Physical Electronics
by Bill Wilson
Publisher: Connexions 2010
Number of pages: 263
Description:
An introduction to solid state device including field effect and bipolar transistors. Properties of transmission lines and propagating electromagnetic waves. Table of Contents: Conductors, Semiconductors and Diodes; Bipolar Transistors; FETs; IC Manufacturing; Introduction to Transmission Lines; AC Steady-State Transmission.
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