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LEARNING THE ART OF ELECTRONICS. A HANDS-ON LAB COURSE
Título:
LEARNING THE ART OF ELECTRONICS. A HANDS-ON LAB COURSE
Subtítulo:
Autor:
HAYES, T
Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Año de edición:
2016
Materia
ELECTRONICA DIGITAL
ISBN:
978-0-521-17723-8
Páginas:
1150
57,90 €

 

Sinopsis

This introduction to circuit design is unusual in several respects. First, it offers not just explanations, but a full course. Each of the twenty-five sessions begins with a discussion of a particular sort of circuit followed by the chance to try it out and see how it actually behaves. Accordingly, students understand the circuit´s operation in a way that is deeper and much more satisfying than the manipulation of formulas. Second, it describes circuits that more traditional engineering introductions would postpone: on the third day, we build a radio receiver; on the fifth day, we build an operational amplifier from an array of transistors. The digital half of the course centers on applying microcontrollers, but gives exposure to Verilog, a powerful Hardware Description Language. Third, it proceeds at a rapid pace but requires no prior knowledge of electronics. Students gain intuitive understanding through immersion in good circuit design.

The course is intensive, teaching electronics in day-at-a-time practical doses so that students can learn in a hands-on way
The integration of discussion of design with a chance to try the circuits means students learn quickly
The course has been tried and tested, and proven successful through twenty-five years of teaching
The book is practical: it avoids mathematics and mathematical arguments and even includes a complete list of parts needed in the laboratory exercises, including where and how to buy them



Table of Contents
1. DC circuits
2. RC circuits
3. Diode circuits
4. Transistors I
5. Transistors II
6. Operational amplifiers I
7. Operational amplifiers II: nice positive feedback
8. Operational amplifiers III
9. Operational amplifiers IV: nasty positive feedback
10. Operational amplifiers V: PID motor control loop
11. Voltage regulators
12. MOSFET switches
13. Group audio project
14. Logic gates
15. Logic compilers, sequential circuits, flip-flops
16. Counters
17. Memory: state machines
18. Analog to digital: phase-locked loop
19. Microcontrollers and microprocessors I: processor/controller
20. I/O, first assembly language
21. Bit operations
22. Interrupt: ADC and DAC
23. Moving pointers, serial buses
24. Dallas Standalone Micro, SiLabs SPI RAM
25. Toys in the attic
Appendices
Index.