Fundamentals Of Electronics, Book 2: Amplifiers... Official
: Includes over 140 examples and numerous solved problems to bridge theoretical concepts with real circuit analysis .
: Explores cascaded stages and specialized configurations such as the Darlington pair and cascode amplifiers. Fundamentals of Electronics, Book 2: Amplifiers...
: Examines large-signal operation where small-signal assumptions fail, leading to distortion . It covers classifications including Class A, B, and AB push-pull stages. : Includes over 140 examples and numerous solved
: Emphasizes optimal biasing, active loads, and current mirrors to prepare students for professional RF and microwave design . It covers classifications including Class A, B, and
(by Thomas F. Schubert Jr. and Ernest M. Kim) is the second installment in a four-part series designed for upper-division electrical engineering students. It focuses on the fundamental performance, modeling, and design of electronic amplifiers. Core Structure & Chapters
: Introduces two-port network analysis and models transistor responses to AC signals. It covers common configurations for Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) and Field Effect Transistors (FET).
The book is organized into four primary chapters that build from basic transistor modeling to complex feedback systems: