Theory and implementation of Analog Circuits

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Unit:
Τομέας Επικοινωνιών και Επεξεργασίας Σήματος
Library of the School of Science
Deposit date:
2015-06-19
Year:
2015
Author:
Μπότσης Bασίλης
Τάρταρης Δημήτρης
Supervisors info:
Αγγελική Αραπογιάννη
Original Title:
Θεωρία και Εφαρμογές Αναλογικών Κυκλωμάτων
Languages:
Greek
Translated title:
Theory and implementation of Analog Circuits
Summary:
Electricity and certain phenomena that occur from it are subjects of this
thesis. The study of the behavior of electrical circuits requires knowledge of
basic concepts and phenomena of electricity. In this paper, the following are
outlined: the interaction of electrical charges, the interpretation of charging
and discharging of the objects, the characteristics of electricity and the
energy and power of the current. Also basic elements of electrical circuits are
described especially of DC current, and the basic principles and methods of
calculation and measurement of electrical quantities such as voltage, current,
resistance, power etc.
Afterwards, the paper refers to the basic topological concepts of electrical
circuits and to the laws of Kirchhoff and to some basic applications such as
the equivalent circuits, and the theorem of Thevenin and Norton. Furthermore,
the concept of amplifiers is also highlighted and particularly their
characteristics and role. Another important point of special interest is the
section of the inverse amplifier, the sum amplifier and the differential
amplifier, followed by a description of the respective capacitors, indicating
the capacity of the conductor and the capacitor. All these sections contain
solved examples of their implementation in order for the reader to fully
understand how they work.
Keywords:
analog circuits, amplifier, resistance, voltage, current
Index:
Yes
Number of index pages:
2
Contains images:
Yes
Number of references:
10
Number of pages:
53
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