Newnes Passive and Discrete Circuits Pocket Book -  R M MARSTON

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Newnes Passive and Discrete Circuits Pocket Book is aimed at all engineers, technicians, students and experimenters who can build a design directly from a circuit diagram. In a highly concise form Ray Marston presents a huge compendium of circuits that can be built as they appear, adapted or used as building blocks. The devices used have been carefully chosen for their ease of availability and reasonable price. The selection of devices has been thoroughly updated for the second edition, which has also been expanded to cover the latest ICs.

The three sections of the book cover:
Modern passive components: relays, meters, motors, sensors and transducers
Design of attenuators, filters and bridge circuits
Discrete semiconductor devices: JFET, MOSFET, CMOS, VMOS, UJT, SCR, TRIAC, and various optoelectronic devices
The subjects are treated in an easy-to-read, highly practical manner with a minimum of mathematics.

Ray Marston has proved, through hundreds of circuits articles and books, that he is one of the world's leading circuit designers and writers. He has written extensively for Electronics World, Nuts and Bolts, Electronics and Beyond, Popular Electronics, Electronics Now, Electronics Today International, and Electronics Australia, amongst others.


Ready-made circuit design solutions for professionals, students and advanced hobbyists.
Updated with latest devices from the major component suppliers.
Written by Ray Marston - circuit design guru.
Newnes Passive and Discrete Circuits Pocket Book is aimed at all engineers, technicians, students and experimenters who can build a design directly from a circuit diagram. In a highly concise form Ray Marston presents a huge compendium of circuits that can be built as they appear, adapted or used as building blocks. The devices used have been carefully chosen for their ease of availability and reasonable price. The selection of devices has been thoroughly updated for the second edition, which has also been expanded to cover the latest ICs.The three sections of the book cover: Modern passive components: relays, meters, motors, sensors and transducersDesign of attenuators, filters and bridge circuitsDiscrete semiconductor devices: JFET, MOSFET, CMOS, VMOS, UJT, SCR, TRIAC, and various optoelectronic devicesThe subjects are treated in an easy-to-read, highly practical manner with a minimum of mathematics.Ray Marston has proved, through hundreds of circuits articles and books, that he is one of the world's leading circuit designers and writers. He has written extensively for Electronics World, Nuts and Bolts, Electronics and Beyond, Popular Electronics, Electronics Now, Electronics Today International, and Electronics Australia, amongst others.Ready-made circuit design solutions for professionals, students and advanced hobbyists.Updated with latest devices from the major component suppliers.Written by Ray Marston - circuit design guru.

Front Cover 
1 
Newnes Passive and Discrete Circuits: Electronic Circuits Pocket Book 4
Copyright Page 5
Table of Contents 6
Dedication 3
Preface 8
Chapter 1. Passive electrical components guide 10
Guide to modern resistors 10
Practical resistor characteristics 15
Resistance value notation 17
Preferred resistance values 17
Resistor coding 17
Variable & preset resistors ('pots')
Guide to modern capacitors 23
Electrolytic capacitors 28
Practical capacitors 29
Silver mica 30
Ceramic types 30
‘Poly’ types 30
Electrolytic types 32
Capacitance value notation 32
Capacitance coding 32
Variable capacitors 36
Guide to modern inductors 37
Guide to modern transformers 43
Guide to modern switches 46
Basic AC power switch circuits 47
Chapter 2. Relays, meters and motors 50
Relays 50
Relay configurations 51
Reed relays 54
Solenoid devices 55
Moving coil meters 55
Measuring the coil resistance 57
Designing dc voltmeters 57
Extending current ranges 59
The swamp resistor 61
Ac voltmeters 61
Meter overload protection 64
Multi-function meters 64
DC motors 64
On/off switching 66
Direction control,using dual supplies 67
Direction control,using single-ended supplies 67
Motor speed control 69
Motor speed regulation 70
Servomotor systems 71
Stepper motors 73
The SAA1027 driver IC 73
Circuit variations 76
Chapter 3. Modern sensors and transducers 78
Electroacoustic devices 78
Bells and buzzers 78
Piezo sounders and buzzers 79
Piezo alarms and sirens 82
Loudspeakers 83
Earphones and headphones 84
Microphones 86
Optoelectronic devices 88
LDR basics 88
Filament lamps 90
Solar cells 91
Thermoelectric sensors 93
Thermostats 93
Thermistors 94
Thermocouples 95
Piezoelectric transducers 96
Ultrasonic piezo transducers 96
Quartz crystals 97
Miscellaneous sensors/transducers 98
Chapter 4. Passive attenuator circuits 99
Attenuator basics 99
Voltage ranging 100
Frequency compensation 103
Matched-resistance attenuators 106
Switched attenuators 109
Chapter 5. Passive and active filter circuits 114
Passive C-R filters 114
Band-pass and notch lters 115
The ‘twin -T’ filter 119
C-R component selection 121
Resonant L -C filters 122
Low-pass & high-pass L-C filter
C-R and R-L time constants 126
C-R active filter 129
Active tone and notch filter 130
A THD (distortion) meter 131
Chapter 6. Modern bridge circuits 135
Bridge basics 135
Wheatstone bridge variations 136
Precision C and L bridges 142
A precision L-C-R bridge 148
Special bridge circuits 150
A precision resistance-matching bridge 152
Resistor-matching bridge applications 153
Bridge measurement limitations 156
Chapter 7. Basic diode circuits 157
Basic diode characteristics 157
Special diode characteristics 158
Half-wave rectifier circuits 160
Full-wave rectifier circuits 162
Transformer-rectifier selection 163
The filter capacitor 165
Rectifier ratings 165
Clamping diode circuits 165
Diode ‘rectifier’circuits 168
Voltage multiplier circuits 169
Damping diode circuits 172
Diode gate circuits 173
Miscellaneous diode circuits 174
An oscilloscope trace doubler 176
Chapter 8. Special diode circuits 177
Zener diode circuits 177
Regulator current boosting 179
Variable voltage circuits 181
Miscellaneous zener circuits 182
Signal diode circuits 184
RF probes 184
RF sniffers & tell-tales
RF detectors 187
Varicap diode circuits 188
Chapter 9. Transistor principles 189
Bipolar transistor basics 189
Transistor characteristics 191
Practical applications 192
Diodes and switches 192
Linear amplifiers 193
The Darlington connection 196
Multivibrators 196
Chapter 10. Transistor amplifier circuits 198
Common-collector amplifier circuits 198
Digital amplifiers 198
Relay drivers 199
Constant-current generators 201
Linear amplifiers 204
Bootstrapping 205
Complementary emitter followers 207
The amplifiers diode 208
Common-emitter amplifiers circuits 208
Digital circuits 208
Relay drivers 211
Linear biasing circuits 213
Circuit variations 214
High-gain circuits 217
Audio amplifiers applications 218
Simple pre-amps 219
RIAA pre-amp circuits 219
A universal pre-amp 223
Volume control 224
Tone controls 224
An audio mixer 225
Common-base amplifiers circuits 226
Chapter 11. Transistor waveform generator circuits 229
Oscillator basics 229
C-R oscillators 229
L-C oscillators 231
Circuit variations 232
Modulation 234
Crystal oscillators 235
White noise generator 236
Multivibrator circuits 237
Astable basics 238
Astable variations 238
Monostable basics 242
Long delays 243
Electronic triggering 244
Bistable circuits 245
The Schmitt trigger 246
Chapter 12. Miscellaneous transistor circuits 247
Power amplifier basics 247
Class-AB basics 249
Circuit variations 250
Practical class-AB amplifiers 254
Alternative drivers 256
Scratch/rumble filter 257
A noise limiter 258
Astable multivibrators 259
Lie detector 260
Current mirrors 261
An adjustable zener 261
L-C oscillators 262
FM transmitters 263
Transistor ac voltmeters 265
Ac millivoltmeter circuits 266
Chapter 13. Optoelectronic circuits 271
LED basic circuits 271
Practical usage notes 272
Multi-LED circuits 274
LED 'flasher' circuits 275
Photodiodes 277
Phototransistors 277
Optocouplers 278
Optocoupler parameters 280
Practical optocouplers 280
Optocoupler usage notes 282
Optocoupler interface circuits 284
Special optocoupler devices 285
Chapter 14. FET basics 288
FET basics 288
JFET details 289
The IGFET/MOSFET 292
VFET devices 295
Other power FETs 297
CMOS basics 298
Chapter 15. JFET circuits 300
JFET biasing 300
Source follower circuits 302
Common-source amplifiers 303
Dc voltmeters 305
Miscellaneous JFET circuits 306
Chapter 16. MOSFET and CMOS circuits 310
A MOSFET introduction 310
The 4007UB 312
Linear operation 313
The CMOS inverter 315
Practical CMOS 319
Chapter 17. VMOS circuits 321
A VMOS introduction 321
The VN66AF 322
Digital circuits 324
Some digital designs 326
DC lamp controllers 329
Linear circuits 330
Chapter 18. Modern UJT circuits 333
UJT basics 333
The UJT oscillator 334
Practical UJTs 335
Practical waveform generators 335
Gadgets and novelties 338
AC power control circuits 341
PUTs and kindred devices 341
Chapter 19. SCR circuits 344
SCR basics 344
AC power switching circuits 345
Bell/buzzer alarm circuits 346
Water, light and heat alarms 348
Variable AC power control 351
A drill speed controller 352
Model-train speed controller 352
Optocoupled SCRs 353
Chapter 20. Triac circuits 355
Triac basics 355
Triac rate effect 356
RFI suppression 356
Diacs and quadracs 357
AC power switch variations 358
UJT triggering 361
Optocoupled triacs 361
Synchronous ‘zero-voltage’po wer switching 363
Optocoupled synchronous power switching 364
‘Burst fire’ AC power control principles 369
‘Burst-fire’ heater control circuits 370
AC lamp dimmer circuits 372
A ‘smart’ lamp dimmer IC 374
Triac protection techniques 376
Index 382

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.6.2000
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Design / Innenarchitektur / Mode
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
ISBN-10 0-08-051276-3 / 0080512763
ISBN-13 978-0-08-051276-1 / 9780080512761
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