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E
LECTRONIC
D
EVICES
Electron Flow Version
Ninth Edition
Thomas L. Floyd
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Floyd, Thomas L.
Electronic devices : electron flow version / Thomas L. Floyd.— 9th ed.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-254985-1 (alk. paper)
ISBN-10: 0-13-254985-9 (alk. paper)
1. Electronic apparatus and appliances. 2. Solid state electronics. I. Title.
TK7870.F52 2012
621.3815—dc22
2010043463
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ISBN 10:
0-13-254985-9
ISBN 13: 978-0-13-254985-1
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REFACE
This ninth edition of
Electronic Devices
reflects changes recommended by users and
reviewers. Applications and troubleshooting coverage have been expanded to include
several new topics related to renewable energy and automated test programming. As in the
previous edition, Chapters 1 through 11 are essentially devoted to discrete devices and
circuits. Chapters 12 through 17 primarily cover linear integrated circuits. A completely
new Chapter 18 covers an introduction to programming for device testing. It can be used as
a “floating” chapter and introduced in conjunction with any of the troubleshooting
sections. Chapter 19, which was Chapter 18 in the last edition, is an online chapter that
covers electronic communications. Multisim
®
files in versions 10 and 11 are now available
at the companion website, www.pearsonhighered.com/electronics.
New in This Edition
Reorganizations of Chapters 1 and 2
These chapters have been significantly re-
worked for a more effective coverage of the introduction to electronics and diodes. New
topics such as the quantum model of the atom have been added.
GreenTech Applications
This new feature appears after each of the first six chapters
and introduces the application of electronics to solar energy and wind energy. A significant
effort is being made to create renewable and sustainable energy sources to offset, and
eventually replace, fossil fuels. Today’s electronics technician should have some familiarity
with these relatively new technologies. The coverage in this text provides a starting point
for those who may pursue a career in the renewable energy field.
Basic Programming Concepts for Automated Testing
A totally new chapter by Gary
Snyder covers the basics of programming used for the automated testing of electronic
devices. It has become increasingly important for electronic technicians, particularly those
working in certain environments such as production testing, to have a fundamental ground-
ing in automated testing that involves programming. This chapter is intended to be used in
conjunction with the traditional troubleshooting sections and can be introduced or omitted
at the instructor’s discretion.
More Multisim
®
Circuits Updated to Newest Versions
Additional Multisim
®
circuit
files have been added to this edition. All the files have been updated to versions 10 and 11.
New Format for Section Objectives
The section objectives have been rewritten to pro-
vide a better indication of the coverage in each section. The new format better reflects the
topics covered and their hierarchy.
Miscellaneous Improvements
An expanded and updated coverage of LEDs includes
high-intensity LEDs, which are becoming widely used in many areas such as residential
lighting, automotive lighting, traffic signals, and informational signs. Also, the topic of
quantum dots is discussed, and more emphasis is given to MOSFETs, particularly in
switching power supplies.
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