Hardware engineers out there can not ignore the importance of learning electronics as a subject. From designing and programming chips and circuits to assembling, knowledge on electronics is a indispensable requisite! So here we bring to you a sorted collection of free electronics ebooks on semi-conductors, circuits, controllers and various other aspects of electronics. Enjoy!
Author/s: Forrest M. Mims III
Publisher: Radio Shack, 1993
This book includes standard application circuits and circuits designed by the author. Each circuit was assembled and tested as the book was developed. After the book was completed, the author reassembled each circuit to check for errors.
The aim of this book is to teach you simple analogue and digital electronics at a practical level. By the end of this book, you should be able to combine circuit elements to create more complex circuits, and have an understanding of how it works.
Author/s: Yuping Wu (ed.)
Publisher: InTech, 2013
In this book, a new architecture for a SAR ADC is proposed to eliminate the process mismatches and minimize the errors. The automated system for a passive filter circuits design is presented with the local searching engaging…
Author/s: Ilgu Yun
Publisher: InTech, 2012
This book represents recent progress and development of the photodiodes including the fundamental reviews and the specific applications developed by the authors themselves. The book is intended for graduate students, engineers, and researchers.
Author/s: Wikibooks
Publisher: Wikibooks, 2012
The aim of this textbook is to explain the design and function of electronic circuits and components. The text covers electronic circuit components, DC analysis, and AC analysis. It should be useful to hobbyists as well as engineering students.
Author/s: Wikibooks
Publisher: Wikibooks, 2012
This book will serve as an introduction to Digital Circuits. It will rely heavily on the concepts of Discrete Math, but will not require any previous knowledge of the subject because all necessary math concepts will be developed in the text.
Author/s: Bill Wilson
Publisher: Connexions, 2010
An introduction to solid state device, transmission lines and propagating electromagnetic waves. Contents: Conductors, Semiconductors and Diodes; Bipolar Transistors; FETs; IC Manufacturing; Transmission Lines; AC Steady-State Transmission.
Author/s: Paul K Chu
Publisher: InTech, 2010
This book describes the current status of important topics in solid-state circuit technologies. The chapters are grouped under the following categories: general information, circuits and devices, materials, and characterization techniques.
Author/s: Valery Vodovozov
Publisher: BookBoon, 2010
This work introduces a reader to the basics of electronic engineering. Here, students may get their first knowledge of electronic concepts and basic components. Emphasis is on the devices used in day-to-day consumer electronic products.
Author/s: John E. Whitehouse
Publisher: Horwood Publishing Limited, 1997
Contents: Network Equations; Network Theorems; Networks with Inductors and Capacitors; Network Analysis using Phasors; The Laplace Transform in Network Analysis; The Fourier Series and Fourier Transform; The Frequency Response of Networks; etc.
Author/s: Wasif Naeem
Publisher: BookBoon, 2009
This book covers fundamental aspects of electric circuits that form the core of many engineering disciplines. Techniques to analyze and solve electric circuits are explained in a simple manner and examples are shown to demonstrate each strategy.
Author/s: Bart Van Zeghbroeck, 2007
This book explores the behavior of semiconductor devices, to show the relation between the device material parameters, and the resulting electrical characteristics. The text provides the link between the physics and the design of electronic circuits.
Author/s: Tony R. Kuphaldt, 2008
Questions and answers about electronics covering several topics: basic electricity, simple circuits, Ohm’s Law, op-amps. A tested way of centering instruction around students is to teach by asking questions, generally called the ‘Socratic method’.
Author/s: Tony R. Kuphaldt
Publisher: openbookproject.net, 2008
The goal was to put readable, high-quality information of industrial electronics into the hands of students. The book was written without delving too heavy on the math, while still maintaining a lot of important information.
Author/s: OrCAD, 1998
This manual is the reference needed when working with special circuit analyses in PSpice A/D. It covers detailed command descriptions, definitions of start-up option, and a list of supported devices in the digital and analog device libraries.
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