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Introduction to Electronics for Students of Physics and Engineering Science

Introduction to Electronics for Students of Physics and Engineering Science

by Donald Mount Hunten

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Ex Library, Good condition with plastic protective covering over binding - Hardback - Introduction to Electronics for Students and Physics and Engineering Science by Donald M. Hunten - Published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston in 1964 - Aimed towards Physics and Engineering Science students who are using electronic techniques - Chapters incl Direct-current Circuit Analysis, Alternating-current Circuit Analysis, Physics of Vacuum Tubes, Vacuum-tube Amplifiers, Power Amplifiers, Negative Feedback, Power Supplies, Semiconductors Diodes and Transistors, Transistor Circuits, Trigger Circuits, Tuned Amplifiers, Direct-current Amplifiers, Modulation, Osillators, Computation, Wave Shaping, and Gating, Noise, Transmission Noise, Appendix incl Instruments Used in the Electronics Laboratory, Suggested Laboratory Experiments - 374 pages
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