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Tables of Contents for Industrial Electronics for Engineers, Chemists, and Technicians
Chapter/Section Title
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Page Count
Preface
xiii
 
Introduction
1
10
The Inductive, Destructive Kick
1
1
Experiments
2
2
Safety Note
4
6
The Neon Flash
6
3
The Radio Transmitter Of The Ship Titanic
9
1
Grading by the Instructor
10
1
Additional Reading
10
1
Equipment Notes
10
1
Ohm's Law and Measurements
11
16
The Water Analog
11
2
Ohm's Law
13
1
Force
14
1
Energy
15
1
Field
15
1
Voltage, the Strange One
15
1
More Dimensions, Leading to Power
16
2
Nonlinear Resistances
18
2
The Multimeter
20
1
Experiments
21
4
Ammeter
21
3
Voltmeter
24
1
Ohmmeter
24
1
Equipment Notes
25
2
Resistances in Parallel
27
8
Resistor Types
27
3
Methods for Obtaining Resistance
27
1
Standard RETMA Values
28
1
Color Coding
29
1
Two Resistors
30
2
Water Analog
30
1
Electrical Example
30
2
Experiments
32
1
Current
32
1
Resistance
33
1
The Ammeter ``Shunt''
33
1
Equipment Notes
33
2
Series Resistances, I: Bad Output Voltages
35
14
Two Resistors
35
4
Water Analog
35
2
Electrical Example
37
2
Experiments
39
6
Resistance
39
1
Current
40
1
Voltage
41
2
The Potentiometer
43
2
Lessons
45
3
A Power Source of Exactly 1.00 Volt
45
1
Bad Batteries
45
1
The Rheostat
46
1
High ``Upper'' Resistance in the Potentiometer
47
1
Equipment Notes
48
1
Series Resistances, II: Bad Measurements
49
6
Experiments
49
2
The Wheatstone Bridge
51
2
Equipment Notes
53
2
Series Resistances, III: Bad Grounds
55
10
True Ground
55
3
Standard Connections
58
1
The Chassis
59
1
Experiments
60
4
Simultaneous Switching Noise (``SSN'')
60
1
Ground Loops
61
3
Guards
64
1
Equipment Notes
64
1
Soldering
65
6
Stripping Insulation from Wire
65
1
Making a Good Solder Joint
66
3
Equipment Notes
69
2
The Oscilloscope
71
18
What It Is
71
2
What it Does
73
2
Internally Timed Horizontal
73
2
External Signals to the Horizontal and Vertical
75
1
Experiments
75
10
The Basic Oscilloscope
75
2
The Sine Wave
77
2
The SquareWave
79
1
High Input Resistance and EMI
79
1
The Twisted Pair
80
1
Balanced Lines
80
1
Shielding
81
1
X Versus Y Inputs
82
1
The Curve Tracer
83
2
Television
85
2
Equipment Notes
87
2
Capacitors
89
14
Water Analog
89
1
What a Capacitor Is
90
5
Experiments
95
7
Voltage Versus Time
95
2
Voltage Versus Current
97
1
Phase
98
1
Reactance
99
3
Lossless Control
102
1
Equipment Notes
102
1
Inductors
103
14
Electromagnets and Generators
103
2
Experiments
105
10
Transformers
105
1
Autotransformers and Inductors
106
2
Shorted Additional Coil
108
2
Snubbers
110
1
Symbols
111
1
Voltage Versus Current
111
1
Phase
112
1
Current Versus Time
113
1
Reactance
113
1
Inductance
114
1
Lossless Control
115
1
Saturable Cores and Mag-Amps
115
1
Equipment Notes
115
2
Filters and Resonance
117
12
Simple RC Filters
117
5
The Decibel (dB)
120
2
Experiments
122
1
Low-pass RC
122
1
High-pass RC
123
1
Other Filters
123
3
RL Butterworth Filters
123
1
Second Order, LC Filters
124
2
Resonance
126
2
Experiments
128
1
Parallel LC Resonator
128
1
Equipment Notes
128
1
Relays
129
12
What They Are
129
4
Experiments
133
7
Simple Relay Circuit
133
1
Timing with the Oscilloscope
133
3
Positive Feedback and Latching
136
1
Circuit Breaker
137
1
Negative Feedback and Oscillation
138
2
Equipment Notes
140
1
Semiconductors
141
8
What They Are
141
8
Quantum Mechanics
142
1
Energy Bands
142
2
Band Gaps
144
1
Metals
145
1
Insulators
145
1
Dopants
146
3
Diodes
149
16
What They Are
149
2
Rectifiers
149
2
Experiments
151
5
Characteristic Curves
151
3
Rectification
154
1
Peak Versus RMS Voltage
155
1
Diode Bridges
156
1
Voltage Multipliers
157
2
Full Wave Voltage Doubler
157
1
Voltage Quadrupler
158
1
Diode Snubbers
159
1
Soldering Semiconductors
160
1
Other Diodes
160
4
Piezoelectric Diodes
163
1
Equipment Notes
164
1
The Bipolar Transistor
165
12
What It Is
165
2
Experiments
167
8
Common Base
167
1
Common Emitter
168
2
Regulated Power Supply
170
2
Gain
172
1
Nonlinearity
173
1
Bias
173
1
Darlington Pair with Piezo Sensor
173
2
Equipment Notes
175
2
Sine Wave Oscillators
177
10
Feedback and Oscillation
177
4
Phase Shift Oscillator
178
3
Experiments
181
5
Armstrong Amplifier and Oscillators
181
3
Colpitts Oscillators
184
1
Accurate Timing
185
1
Blocking Oscillator
185
1
Equipment Notes
186
1
Multivibrators
187
6
What They Are
187
1
Experiments
187
4
Astable Square Wave Generator
187
2
Monostable Pulser
189
1
Bistable Flip-Flop
190
1
Equipment Notes
191
2
FETs and Tubes
193
10
Vacuum Tubes
193
2
Field Effect Transistors
195
5
JFETs
195
1
Constant Current Diode
196
2
MOSFETs
198
1
CMOS
199
1
ESD Sensitivity
200
1
Experiment
200
1
Equipment Notes
201
2
Radio and Modulation
203
12
Radio Waves
203
1
Experiments
204
3
Crystal Radio Receiver
204
2
Damped Wave Transmitter
206
1
Modulation and Demodulation
207
6
Amplitude Modulated (AM) Transmission
207
2
Frequency Modulated (FM) Transmission
209
1
Binary Digital Transmission
209
4
Impedance Matching and Reflections
213
1
Equipment Notes
214
1
Electric Motors
215
12
What They Are
215
7
DC Types
215
2
AC Types
217
1
Repulsion Motors
217
1
Induction Motors
218
2
Methods for Starting
220
2
Three Phase AC
222
5
SCRs and Triacs
227
14
Throttling AC Current
227
1
Experiments
228
3
Complementary Monostable Pair
228
2
Schmitt Trigger
230
1
Monolithic Devices
231
2
PNPN Trigger Diode
231
1
Silicon Control Rectifier (SCR)
231
1
Diacs and Triacs
232
1
Experiments, Part 2
233
3
Relaxation Oscillators
233
1
Power Controllers
234
2
Proportional Controllers
236
3
The Effect of P
238
1
The Effect of I
238
1
The Effect of D
238
1
Equipment Notes
239
2
Photonics
241
8
What It Is
241
1
Experiments
242
6
Photons to Electrons and Back Again
242
1
Electrons to Photons and Back Again
243
1
Photon-to-Photon Conversions
244
2
Photocopiers and Laser Printers
246
2
Equipment Notes
248
1
Analog OpAmp ICs
249
8
Integrated Circuits
249
1
Operational Amplifiers
250
2
Differential Amplifiers
250
2
Experiments
252
3
The 386 Op-Amp
252
1
Breadboard Module
253
2
Equipment Notes
255
2
Digital Microprocessor ICs
257
4
What They Are
257
1
Experiments
258
1
Reading Low Level Data Inside the IC Chips
258
1
Measuring a Resistance with BASIC
259
1
Equipment Notes
259
2
Equipment List for Entire Course
261
4
Appendix
265
8
Resistivities
265
1
Dielectric Constants
266
1
Dielectric Strengths
267
1
Magnetic Permeabilities
268
1
Vacuum Tube Characteristics
269
2
Field Effect Transistor Characteristics
271
1
Bipolar Transistor Characteristics
272
1
Glossary
273
12
Index
285
 
Greek Letter Supplement
302