Analog devices and circuits. 1, Analog devices
by
 
Gontrand, Christian, author.

Title
Analog devices and circuits. 1, Analog devices

Author
Gontrand, Christian, author.

ISBN
9781394255450
 
9781394255467
 
9781394255474

Physical Description
1 online resource

Series
Electronics engineering series
 
Electronics engineering series (London, England)

Contents
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Bipolar Junction Transistor -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.1.1. A schematic technological embodiment of an integrated bipolar junction transistor -- 1.2. Transistor effect -- 1.2.1. Flows and currents -- 1.2.2. Compromises for bipolar junction transistor -- 1.2.3. Configurations and associated current gains -- 1.3. Bipolar junction transistor: some calculations -- 1.3.1. Various modes of operation -- 1.4. The NPN transistor -- Ebers-Moll model (1954: Jewell James Ebers and John L. Moll)
 
1.4.1. Gummel curves -- 1.4.2. Consideration of second-order effects for the static model -- 1.4.3. Early curves -- 1.4.4. Base width modulation -- Early effect -- 1.4.5. Ebers-Moll model wide signals -- 1.4.6. Current gain -- 1.5. Simple bipolar junction transistor model -- 1.6. Network of static characteristics of the bipolar junction transistor -- 1.6.1. Common emitter configuration -- 1.6.2. Common emitter configuration with emitter degeneration -- 1.7. Some applications -- 1.7.1. Current mirrors -- 1.7.2. Differential pair -- 1.7.3. Output stage -- 1.8. Application: operational amplifier
 
1.9. BiCMOS -- Chapter 2. MOSFET -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.1.1. Base structure -- 2.1.2. Working principle -- 2.2. MOS capability: electric model and curve C(V) -- 2.3. Different types of MOS transistors -- 2.4. A CMOS technological process -- 2.5. Electric modeling of the NMOS enhancement transistor -- 2.6. Off state -- 2.7. Linear or ohmic or unsaturated regime -- 2.7.1. Saturation regime -- 2.7.2. High saturation velocity -- 2.7.3. Static characteristics -- 2.8. Applications -- 2.8.1. Digital inverter -- 2.8.2. Active resistor -- 2.8.3. MOS Single current mirror

Abstract
At the end of the Second World War, a new technological trend was born: integrated electronics. This trend relied on the enormous rise of integrable electronic devices. Analog Devices and Circuits is composed of two volumes: the first deals with analog components, and the second with associated analog circuits. The goal here is not to create an overly comprehensive analysis, but rather to break it down into smaller sections, thus highlighting the complexity and breadth of the field. This first volume, after a brief history, describes the two main devices, namely bipolar transistors and MOS, with particular importance given to the modeling aspect. In doing so, we deal with new devices dedicated to radio frequency, which touches on nanoelectronics. We will also address some of the notions related to quantum mechanics. Finally, Monte Carlo methods, by essence statistics, will be introduced, which have become more and more important since the middle of the twentieth century. The second volume deals with the circuits that "use" the analog components that were introduced in Volume 1. Here, a particular emphasis is placed on the main circuit: the operational amplifier.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Analog electronic systems.
 
Systèmes analogiques.
 
Electronics.
 
Circuits.
 
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING.

Genre
Electronic books.

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781394255474


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