Monday, October 25, 2010

ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS

David J. Sager
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Table of Contents
0.     Foreword..................................................................................................................... 2
1.     Introduction.................................................................................................................. 6
1.1   Circuit Analysis....................................................................................................... 6
1.2   Describing Circuits.................................................................................................. 6
2.     Network Topology....................................................................................................... 8
2.1   Terminals................................................................................................................. 8
2.2   Links and Currents................................................................................................... 8
2.3   Nodes and Voltages................................................................................................. 9
2.4   Devices.................................................................................................................... 9
2.5   A Network Topology............................................................................................... 9
2.6   Semidevices and Ports............................................................................................. 9
3.     Descriptive Remarks................................................................................................. 11
4.     Some Important Devices and Some Examples........................................................... 15
4.1   One Terminal Devices........................................................................................... 15
4.2   Two Terminal Devices.......................................................................................... 15
4.2.1    The Current Source........................................................................................ 15
4.2.2    The Voltage Source........................................................................................ 17
4.2.3    The Resistor................................................................................................... 19
4.2.4    The Diode...................................................................................................... 21
4.2.5    The Inductor and the Capacitor...................................................................... 24
4.3   Three Terminal Devices........................................................................................ 26
4.3.1    The Silicon Bipolar Transistor...................................................................... 26
4.3.2    The MOSFET................................................................................................ 34
5.     Composite Devices.................................................................................................... 37
6.     Numbers of Equations and Independence of Equations.............................................. 41
6.1   The Essentials........................................................................................................ 41
6.2   Topology................................................................................................................ 42
6.2.1    Summary........................................................................................................ 42
6.2.2    Independence of the Current Balance Equations............................................ 42
6.2.3    Equation Counting.......................................................................................... 45
6.3   Devices.................................................................................................................. 47
6.3.1    Summary........................................................................................................ 56
7.     A Circuit Analysis Program....................................................................................... 57
7.1   Description............................................................................................................ 57
7.2   Example................................................................................................................. 60
8.     Estimating.................................................................................................................. 66early noted in the attribution.

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