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Principles of
Transistor Circuits
Ninth Edition
Introduction to the Design of Amplifiers,
Receivers and Digital Circuits
S. W. Amos, BSc, CEng, MIEE
M. R. James, BSc, CEng, MIEE
Newnes
OXFORD AUCKLAND BOSTON JOHANNESBURG MELBOURNE NEW DELHI
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Newnes
An imprint of Newnes Butterworth-Heinemann
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A division of Reed Educational and Professional Publishing Ltd
A member of the Reed Elsevier plc group
First published by Iliffe Books Ltd 1959
Second edition 1961
Third edition 1965
Fourth edition 1969
Fifth edition 1975
Sixth edition 1981
Seventh edition 1990
Eighth edition 1994
Ninth edition 2000
© S. W. Amos and M. R. James 2000
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Amos, S. W.
Principles of transistor circuits. – 9th ed.
1. Transistor circuits
2. Electronic circuit design
I. Title
621.381530422 TK7871.9
ISBN 0 7506 4427 3
Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication Data
Amos, S. W. (Stanley William)
Principles of transistor circuits/S. W. Amos. – 9th ed.
p. cm.
ISBN 0 7506 4427 3
1. Transistor circuits. I. Title
TK7871.9A45 1994
621.381528–dc20 93–50682
Composition by Genesis Typesetting, Laser Quay, Rochester, Kent
Printed in England by Clays Ltd, St Ives plc
 
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Contents
Preface to the ninth edition
vi
1 Semiconductors and junction diodes
1
2 Basic principles of transistors
22
3 Common-base and common-gate amplifiers
53
4 Common-emitter and common-source amplifiers
65
5 Common-collector and common-drain amplifiers
(emitter and source followers)
78
7 Small-signal a.f. amplifiers
112
8 Large-signal a.f. amplifiers
134
9 D.C. and pulse amplifiers
158
10 R.F. and I.F. amplifiers
180
11 Sinusoidal oscillators
205
12 Modulators, demodulators, mixers and receivers
227
13 Pulse generators
255
14 Sawtooth generators
281
15 Digital circuits
293
16 Further applications of transistors and other
semiconductor devices
328
Appendix A The manufacture of transistors and integrated
circuits
369
Appendix B Transistor parameters
381
Appendix C The stability of a transistor tuned amplifier
387
Appendix D Semiconductor letter symbols
390
Index
397
6 Bias and d.c. stabilisation
90
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Preface to the ninth edition
This ninth edition was introduced to bring the material up-to-date and to
render all of the diagrams to the same standard. Some of the information
from previous editions has been left out; either because it was obsolete
or because it is not relevant to modern electronics. Most students are
taught discrete component circuit analysis and design with silicon npn
transistors as the main active devices. Although a flexibility of approach
is important (i.e. to be able to use both npn and pnp devices of any
semiconductor type), the redrawn diagrams have been changed to
conform to the npn silicon arrangement so that the learning process does
not involve unfamiliar configurations. Some of the abbreviations have
been modernised, and the gate turn off thyristor introduced along with
optically coupled devices. Much of the section on digital techniques has
been reworked to reflect current practice.
S. W. Amos
M. R. James
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