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*Margin icons indicate text circuits that are rendered in Electronics Workbench and CircuitMaker on the CD-ROM packaged with each text. *New EWB/CircuitMaker Troubleshooting Problems. *New Safety Notes indicate key information that students can transfer to their laboratory experience. *Online study guide with 50+ questions per chapter is available at http: //www.prenhall.com/floyd. *New Hands-On Tip and Biography features. *Expanded coverage of troubleshooting, electrical safety, engineering notation, and calculator usage. *Reorganization of chapters improves the flexibility of the text. Capacitors (Chapter9) and RC circuits (Chapter 10) are covered in sequence, followed by inductors (Chapter 11), RL circuits (Chapter 12), and RLC circuits and resonance (Chapter 13). Transformers (Chapter 14) now follows RLC circuits and resonance. *A new, easier-to-read text design and use of color help students locate key information for review. *Chapter Objectives, an Introduction, Key Terms, and Application Assignments precede each chapter to offer students an overview of the applications they will be able to complete by chapters end. *Section Reviews follow each chapter section to reinforce co
Table of Contents
| Part I DC Circuits | |
| 1 Components, Quantities, and Units | p. 2 |
| 1-1 Electrical Components and Measuring Instruments | p. 4 |
| 1-2 Electrical and Magnetic Units | p. 9 |
| 1-3 Scientific Notation | p. 10 |
| 1-4 Engineering Notation and Metric Prefixes | p. 15 |
| 1-5 Metric Unit Conversions | p. 18 |
| 2 Voltage, Current, and Resistance in Electric Circuits | p. 26 |
| 2-1 Atoms | p. 28 |
| 2-2 Electrical Charge | p. 32 |
| 2-3 Voltage | p. 34 |
| 2-4 Current | p. 37 |
| 2-5 Resistance | p. 39 |
| 2-6 The Electric Circuit | p. 48 |
| 2-7 Basic Circuit Measurements | p. 55 |
| 2-8 Electrical Safety | p. 62 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 65 |
| 3 Ohm's Law, Energy, and Power | p. 78 |
| 3-1 Ohm's Law | p. 80 |
| 3-2 Application of Ohm's Law | p. 84 |
| 3-3 Energy and Power | p. 90 |
| 3-4 Power in an Electric Circuit | p. 93 |
| 3-5 The Power Rating of Resistors | p. 96 |
| 3-6 Energy Conversion and Voltage Drop in a Resistance | p. 100 |
| 3-7 Power Supplies | p. 101 |
| 3-8 Introduction to Troubleshooting | p. 103 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 106 |
| 4 Series Circuits | p. 120 |
| 4-1 Resistors in Series | p. 122 |
| 4-2 Current in a Series Circuit | p. 124 |
| 4-3 Total Series Resistance | p. 126 |
| 4-4 Ohm's Law in Series Circuits | p. 130 |
| 4-5 Voltage Sources in Series | p. 135 |
| 4-6 Kirchhoff's Voltage Law | p. 137 |
| 4-7 Voltage Dividers | p. 141 |
| 4-8 Power in a Series Circuit | p. 148 |
| 4-9 Circuit Ground | p. 150 |
| 4-10 Troubleshooting | p. 154 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 158 |
| 5 Parallel Circuits | p. 174 |
| 5-1 Resistors in Parallel | p. 176 |
| 5-2 Voltage in Parallel Circuits | p. 179 |
| 5-3 Kirchhoff's Current Law | p. 180 |
| 5-4 Total Parallel Resistance | p. 184 |
| 5-5 Ohm's Law in Parallel Circuits | p. 191 |
| 5-6 Current Dividers | p. 195 |
| 5-7 Power in Parallel Circuits | p. 199 |
| 5-8 Troubleshooting | p. 201 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 205 |
| 6 Series-Parallel Circuits | p. 222 |
| 6-1 Identifying Series-Parallel Relationships | p. 224 |
| 6-2 Analysis of Series-Parallel Circuits | p. 229 |
| 6-3 Voltage Dividers with Resistive Loads | p. 237 |
| 6-4 Loading Effect of a Voltmeter | p. 242 |
| 6-5 The Wheatstone Bridge | p. 245 |
| 6-6 Thevenin's Theorem | p. 250 |
| 6-7 The Superposition Theorem | p. 262 |
| 6-8 Troubleshooting | p. 264 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 269 |
| 7 Magnetism and Electromagnetism | p. 288 |
| 7-1 The Magnetic Field | p. 290 |
| 7-2 Electromagnetism | p. 294 |
| 7-3 Electromagnetic Devices | p. 300 |
| 7-4 Magnetic Hysteresis | p. 304 |
| 7-5 Electromagnetic Induction | p. 306 |
| 7-6 Applications of Electromagnetic Induction | p. 310 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 314 |
| Part II AC Circuits | |
| 8 Introduction to Alternating Current and Voltage | p. 324 |
| 8-1 The Sine Wave | p. 326 |
| 8-2 Sinusoidal Voltage Sources | p. 331 |
| 8-3 Voltage and Current Values of Sine Waves | p. 335 |
| 8-4 Angular Measurement of a Sine Wave | p. 339 |
| 8-5 The Sine Wave Formula | p. 343 |
| 8-6 Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Laws in AC Circuits | p. 346 |
| 8-7 Superimposed DC and AC Voltages | p. 348 |
| 8-8 Nonsinusoidal Waveforms | p. 350 |
| 8-9 The Oscilloscope | p. 357 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 364 |
| 9 Capacitors | p. 380 |
| 9-1 The Basic Capacitor | p. 382 |
| 9-2 Types of Capacitors | p. 389 |
| 9-3 Series Capacitors | p. 395 |
| 9-4 Parallel Capacitors | p. 399 |
| 9-5 Capacitors in DC Circuits | p. 401 |
| 9-6 Capacitors in AC Circuits | p. 409 |
| 9-7 Capacitor Applications | p. 415 |
| 9-8 Testing Capacitors | p. 419 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 422 |
| 10 RC Circuits | p. 438 |
| 10-1 Sinusoidal Response of RC Circuits | p. 440 |
| 10-2 Impedance and Phase Angle of Series RC Circuits | p. 441 |
| 10-3 Analysis of Series RC Circuits | p. 443 |
| 10-4 Impedance and Phase Angle of Parallel RC Circuits | p. 450 |
| 10-5 Analysis of Parallel RC Circuits | p. 453 |
| 10-6 Series-Parallel Analysis | p. 458 |
| 10-7 Power in RC Circuits | p. 463 |
| 10-8 Basic Applications | p. 467 |
| 10-9 Troubleshooting | p. 477 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 482 |
| 11 Inductors | p. 500 |
| 11-1 The Basic Inductor | p. 502 |
| 11-2 Types of Inductors | p. 507 |
| 11-3 Series Inductors | p. 508 |
| 11-4 Parallel Inductors | p. 509 |
| 11-5 Inductors in DC Circuits | p. 511 |
| 11-6 Inductors in AC Circuits | p. 521 |
| 11-7 Inductor Applications | p. 527 |
| 11-8 Testing Inductors | p. 528 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 529 |
| 12 RL Circuits | p. 540 |
| 12-1 Sinusoidal Response of RL Circuits | p. 542 |
| 12-2 Impedance and Phase Angle of Series RL Circuits | p. 543 |
| 12-3 Analysis of Series RL Circuits | p. 545 |
| 12-4 Impedance and Phase Angle of Parallel RL Circuits | p. 550 |
| 12-5 Analysis of Parallel RL Circuits | p. 553 |
| 12-6 Series-Parallel Analysis | p. 556 |
| 12-7 Power in RL Circuits | p. 559 |
| 12-8 Basic Applications | p. 563 |
| 12-9 Troubleshooting | p. 569 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 574 |
| 13 RLC Circuits and Resonance | p. 588 |
| 13-1 Impedance and Phase Angle of Series RLC Circuits | p. 590 |
| 13-2 Analysis of Series RLC Circuits | p. 591 |
| 13-3 Series Resonance | p. 596 |
| 13-4 Series Resonant Filters | p. 603 |
| 13-5 Parallel RLC Circuits | p. 612 |
| 13-6 Parallel Resonance | p. 617 |
| 13-7 Parallel Resonant Filters | p. 625 |
| 13-8 Applications | p. 631 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 634 |
| 14 Transformers | p. 646 |
| 14-1 Mutual Inductance | p. 648 |
| 14-2 The Basic Transformer | p. 649 |
| 14-3 Step-Up Transformers | p. 653 |
| 14-4 Step-Down Transformers | p. 654 |
| 14-5 Loading the Secondary | p. 655 |
| 14-6 Reflected Load | p. 657 |
| 14-7 Matching the Load and Source Resistances | p. 660 |
| 14-8 The Transformer as an Isolation Device | p. 663 |
| 14-9 Nonideal Transformer Characteristics | p. 664 |
| 14-10 Other Types of Transformers | p. 667 |
| 14-11 Troubleshooting | p. 671 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 674 |
| 15 Pulse Response of Reactive Circuits | p. 686 |
| 15-1 The RC Integrator | p. 688 |
| 15-2 Single-Pulse Response of RC Integrators | p. 689 |
| 15-3 Repetitive-Pulse Response of RC Integrators | p. 694 |
| 15-4 Single-Pulse Response of RC Differentiators | p. 699 |
| 15-5 Repetitive-Pulse Response of RC Differentiators | p. 704 |
| 15-6 Pulse Response of RL Integrators | p. 706 |
| 15-7 Pulse Response of RL Differentiators | p. 711 |
| 15-8 Applications | p. 715 |
| 15-9 Troubleshooting | p. 718 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 720 |
| Part III Devices | |
| 16 Introduction to Semiconductors | p. 734 |
| 16-1 Atomic Structure and Semiconductors | p. 736 |
| 16-2 Atomic Bonding | p. 737 |
| 16-3 Conduction in Semiconductors | p. 739 |
| 16-4 N-Type and P-Type Semiconductors | p. 742 |
| 16-5 The PN Junction | p. 744 |
| 16-6 Biasing the PN Junction | p. 746 |
| 16-7 Diode Characteristics | p. 751 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 757 |
| 17 Diodes and Applications | p. 768 |
| 17-1 Half-Wave Rectifiers | p. 770 |
| 17-2 Full-Wave Rectifiers | p. 774 |
| 17-3 Power Supply Filters and Regulators | p. 780 |
| 17-4 Diode Limiting and Clamping Circuits | p. 786 |
| 17-5 Zener Diodes | p. 792 |
| 17-6 Varactor Diodes | p. 800 |
| 17-7 LEDs and Photodiodes | p. 802 |
| 17-8 The Diode Data Sheet | p. 806 |
| 17-9 Troubleshooting | p. 811 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 819 |
| 18 Transistors and Thyristors | p. 834 |
| 18-1 Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) | p. 836 |
| 18-2 Voltage-Divider Bias | p. 840 |
| 18-3 The Bipolar Junction Transistor as an Amplifier | p. 842 |
| 18-4 The BJT as a Switch | p. 849 |
| 18-5 BJT Parameters and Ratings | p. 851 |
| 18-6 The Junction Field-Effect Transistor (JFET) | p. 854 |
| 18-7 JFET Characteristics | p. 856 |
| 18-8 The Metal-Oxide Semiconductor FET (MOSFET) | p. 860 |
| 18-9 FET Biasing | p. 863 |
| 18-10 Unijunction Transistors (UJTs) | p. 867 |
| 18-11 Thyristors | p. 869 |
| 18-12 Transistor Packages and Terminal Identification | p. 871 |
| 18-13 Troubleshooting | p. 874 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 879 |
| 19 Amplifiers and Oscillators | p. 894 |
| 19-1 Common-Emitter Amplifiers | p. 896 |
| 19-2 Common-Collector Amplifiers | p. 902 |
| 19-3 Common-Base Amplifiers | p. 905 |
| 19-4 FET Amplifiers | p. 908 |
| 19-5 Multistage Amplifiers | p. 914 |
| 19-6 Class A Operation | p. 917 |
| 19-7 Class B Push-Pull Amplifier Operation | p. 920 |
| 19-8 Class C Operation | p. 926 |
| 19-9 Oscillators | p. 930 |
| 19-10 Troubleshooting | p. 936 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 940 |
| 20 Operational Amplifiers (Op-Amps) | p. 954 |
| 20-1 Introduction to Operational Amplifiers | p. 956 |
| 20-2 The Differential Amplifier | p. 957 |
| 20-3 Op-Amp Parameters | p. 965 |
| 20-4 Negative Feedback | p. 971 |
| 20-5 Op-Amp Configurations with Negative Feedback | p. 973 |
| 20-6 Op-Amp Impedances | p. 978 |
| 20-7 Troubleshooting | p. 981 |
| Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 984 |
| 21 Basic Applications of Op-Amps | p. 996 |
| 21-1 Comparators | p. 998 |
| 21-2 Summing Amplifiers | p. 1001 |
| 21-3 Integrators and Differentiators | p. 1006 |
| 21-4 Oscillators | p. 1012 |
| 21-5 Active Filters | p. 1022 |
| 21-6 Voltage Regulator Fundamentals | p. 1030 |
| 21-7 Application Assignment: Putting Your Knowledge to Work | p. 1036 |
| Appendices | |
| A Table of Standard Resistor Values | p. 1 |
| B Batteries | p. 2 |
| C Capacitor Color Coding and Marking | p. 5 |
| D The Current Source, Norton's Theorem, and Millman's Theorem | p. 9 |
| E Devices Data Sheets | p. 15 |
| Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems | p. 25 |
| Glossary | p. 37 |
| Index | p. 47 |
