
Circuits and Electronics
The book provides instructions on building circuits on breadboards, connecting the Analog Discovery wires to the circuit under test, and making electrical measurements. Various measurement techniques are described and used in this book, including: impedance measurements, complex power measurements, frequency response measurements, power spectrum measurements, and current versus voltage characteristic measurements of diodes, bipolar junction transistors, and MOSFETs.
Circuits and Electronics includes end-of-chapter problems for additional exercises geared towards hands-on learning and experimentation. It encourages comparisons between measured results and those obtained from theoretical calculations.
The book provides instructions on building circuits on breadboards, connecting the Analog Discovery wires to the circuit under test, and making electrical measurements. Various measurement techniques are described and used in this book, including: impedance measurements, complex power measurements, frequency response measurements, power spectrum measurements, and current versus voltage characteristic measurements of diodes, bipolar junction transistors, and MOSFETs.
Circuits and Electronics includes end-of-chapter problems for additional exercises geared towards hands-on learning and experimentation. It encourages comparisons between measured results and those obtained from theoretical calculations.
Description
The book provides instructions on building circuits on breadboards, connecting the Analog Discovery wires to the circuit under test, and making electrical measurements. Various measurement techniques are described and used in this book, including: impedance measurements, complex power measurements, frequency response measurements, power spectrum measurements, and current versus voltage characteristic measurements of diodes, bipolar junction transistors, and MOSFETs.
Circuits and Electronics includes end-of-chapter problems for additional exercises geared towards hands-on learning and experimentation. It encourages comparisons between measured results and those obtained from theoretical calculations.












