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A free series of textbooks on the subjects of electricity andelectronics

Copyright (C) 2000-2020, Tony R. Kuphaldt

These books and all related files are published under the terms andconditions of the Design Science License. These terms and conditionsallow for free copying, distribution, and/or modification of thisdocument by the general public.

A copy of the Design Science License isincluded at the end of each book volume. Steinberg plugins free. For more information about theLicense, visit https://www.gnu.org/licenses/dsl.html

As an open and collaboratively developed text, this book is distributedin the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; withouteven the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the Design Science License for more details.

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Book Volume:Volume I - DCVolume II - ACVolume III - Semiconductors
Edition:5th6th5th
Last revised:October 18, 2006July 25, 2007April 05, 2009
Minor revision:February 15 2020February 15, 2020February 23, 2014



Book Volume:Volume IV - DigitalVolume V - ReferenceVolume VI - Experiments
Edition:4th4th1st
Last revised:November 27, 2007January 18, 2006January 18, 2010
Minor revision:August 28, 2015Feb 24, 2020February 25, 2020

Checkout the Socratic Instrumentation Project.

If you are interested in industrial instrumentation, Checkout the book 'Lessons in Industrial Instrumentation' at the Socratic Instrumentation project. The project provides work sheets too. You will also find links to public-domain textbooks on subjects related to industrial instrumentation.

Checkout the Socratic Electronics Project.

We are sometimes asked for homework questions. While the Socratic Electronics Project does not provide questions keyed to specific chapters, it does provide questions related to various electrical/electronic topics in the form of 'work sheets'. The basic concept is to encourage active as opposed to passive learning.

Checkout allaboutcircuits.

Have questions about electronics, math, physics, embedded systems, programming? Need help with homework? Checkout these and other forums at allaboutcircuits. Ask your question at one of the forums. Curious about questions your peers ask? Want to report errors you find in our text? Report errors at feedback and suggestions forum. See example of an error submission to allaboutcircuits.

Checkout Romanian utranslation.

Mihai Olteanu has a Romanian translation of Vol 1, 'Lessons in Electricity'.

If you have a web site with a translation of 'Lessons in Electricity' into another language, contact us. We can put your link here.

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Edition numbers reflect major structural changes to a book volume suchas the addition of new chapters, the substantial expansion of existingchapters, or a change in markup language (source code formatting). Imay also increment the edition number of a volume due to theaccumulation of many smaller changes. For a volume under activerevision, one edition per year is normal.

'Last revised' dates reflect non-trivial changes only. Minor changes Imake such as typographical error correction and stylistic changes tothe text do not warrant increments to this date. New topics added tothe text, as well as any outside contributions, are the minimum changelevel warranting a new revision date. The 'Minor revision' datereflectsminor error corrections: typographical, spelling, minor changes notinvolving addition of new content. See changelog for details.Please submit errors, typos, orsuggestions to All About Circuits > Forums > AllAboutCircuits.com- Feedback and Suggestions allaboutcircuits-feedback,Feedback and Suggestions forum.Like to see an exampleof an error submission to allaboutcircuits.com?Otherwise, see Contacts section for address to submit corrections.

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Note to instructors:

My commitment to those using these texts as student resources ininstructional curricula is to never delete subject matter content asthe books evolve through succeeding revisions and editions. Newsubjects will be added, and existing subjects expanded in coverage, butI will never omit 'old' subjects. My experience is that even 'obsolete'subjects in electronics hold important lessons for students, andsometimes serve to catalyze creativity in new design work. Unlikepublishers, who must consider the page count (printing costs) of abook, my publication costs are zero. Instructors may pattern theirlesson plans around the subjects contained in this book series withoutbeing forced to change their plans as the series matures.

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News flashes (Reversechronologic order)

January 18, 2010 Volume 6 Experiments: Ch 8 555 Timer Circuits, new Chapter 8 completed thanks to Bill Marsden.

April 05, 2009 Volume 3 Semiconductors: Ch 4 Bipolar junction transistors, completed, Ch 7 Thyristors, completed.

November 01, 1007 Thank-you to David Zitzelsberger, who bears the distinction ofbeing the second contributor to submit an entire chapter! Go to Combinational Logic Functions in Volume IV to see his considerable work. This brings the Digital volume IV nearly to completion.

July 2, 2007, Volume 3, Semiconductors, incomplete chapters and sections are being completed over the next year or two. Chapter 1 is proofread and has a new 'Attenuator' section. Chapter 2 and 3 have been completed, but need proofreading. Please submit errors and corrections to the forum thread atCh 2. Warren Young has written 'Input to output phase shift' for chapter 8, Operational amplifiers. Read all about it.Expect Chapter 4, 'Bipolar junction transistors' in a few months.See changelog. for short new text additions to Volume 2, AC. (D Crunkilton)

June 15 2006; Volume 2, AC has been reformatted to look more like a printed book. The PDF version has floating captioned figures. Not much change in the appearance of the HTML version. No plans to reformat the other volumes due to the labor involved-- unless there is a lot of interest in printing them. My best guess is that the most interest will be in viewing the HTML and PDF's not printing. Some new content in the new AC motors chapter. March 6;The pdf version of volumes are now more navigable with hyperlinks- bookmarks. January 1; -- All volumes have a mini table ofcontents at chapter head, see changelog. Volume2 has a new AC motors chapter. (D. Crunkilton)

June 21, 2005; revised October 30 -- All volumes haveat least minorcorrections, see changelog. Volume 3 has anew Shift RegistersChapter. Spice plots have been replaced by Spice-nutmeg graphic plots,improving the appearance of volumes 2, and 3.

July 2004 -- IMPORTANT -- PLEASE READ THIS! It has come to myattentionthatI can no longer continue my role as project coordinator and primaryauthor for this textbook series. My life has simply become too busy,and I lack the free time necessary to do a good job administrating thisproject. See goodnews and badnews for more details. Fortunately, theopen-source nature of this project has ledothers to develop it in different directions, where it will continue tolive. The best example of this to date is AllAboutCircuits.com.Please pay them a visit to see what neat things are being done with thebooks.

A huge thank-you to Dennis Crunkilton, who bears the distinction ofbeing the first contributor to submit an entire chapter! Go to Karnaugh Mapping in Volume IV to seehis fine work.

At a reader's suggestion, I made a changelogfor all the books. This is a very good idea and I should have done itlong ago! In this changelog, you will find a complete listing of allthe changes made, and when.

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All volumes! HTML code plus graphic images in JPEG format --about 36 megabytes in size, in .tar.gz format

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Click on an individual volume above. A link near the bottom of the volume table of contents page is provided for downloading the PDF version, viewable or printable -- a fewmegabytes each. Adobe Acrobat viewer can access the bookmarks in the tableof contents and index. Otherwise, the open source Xpdf viewer works well, sans bookmarks.

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All volumes! One file (liecsrc.tar) containing *src.tar.gzfiles for each volume. Each of these gzipped .tar archives contains allthe makefiles, conversion scripts, SubML text source, image libraries,and graphic images (all formats) needed to compile each volume. About100 megabytes in its entirety.

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All volumes! One file (liectiny.tar) containing *tiny.tar.gzfiles for each volume. The difference between this source code packageand the one shown above is that this package contains only one formattype for each image (EPS for schematics and illustrations, JPG forphotographs), instead of both formats (EPS and JPG) for allimages. This archive is much smaller (because the omitted EPSphotographic image files are huge!), but requires that you do alot of image file conversion to produce either HTML or PostScript/PDFoutput. Free drafting programs. About 8 megabytes in its entirety.

Some of the free software used in this project

GNU/Linux operating system: (what else?)

Vim text editor: Adobe acrobat reader win 7 64 bit download.

Xcircuit drafting program for illustrations, tables, charts, andequations:

Gimp graphics manipulation program (a Photoshop clone):

Miscellaneous UNIX utilities, obtainable from the Free SoftwareFoundation:

You can download an Microsoft Windows executable of the sedutility, necessary for processing source files for the type of markuplanguage used in this book project, here.

Spice version 2G6, a public-domain program used to simulateanalog circuits. Download a statically-linked executable for Linuxsystems here (spice), or the followingthree files for execution on MS-DOS systems: spice.exe,32rtm.exe, and dpmi32vm.ovl(keep these three files in the same directory).





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