Fundamentals Of Electronics, Book 2: Amplifiers... Review
: Examines large-signal operation where small-signal assumptions fail, leading to distortion . It covers classifications including Class A, B, and AB push-pull stages.
: Introduces the crucial topic of feedback, covering topologies like shunt-series, series-shunt, and return difference. Key Educational Features
: Focuses on low-frequency AC models and the determination of parameters like hieh sub i e end-sub hfeh sub f e end-sub Fundamentals of Electronics, Book 2: Amplifiers...
The book is organized into four primary chapters that build from basic transistor modeling to complex feedback systems:
(by Thomas F. Schubert Jr. and Ernest M. Kim) is the second installment in a four-part series designed for upper-division electrical engineering students. It focuses on the fundamental performance, modeling, and design of electronic amplifiers. Core Structure & Chapters Key Educational Features : Focuses on low-frequency AC
: Includes over 140 examples and numerous solved problems to bridge theoretical concepts with real circuit analysis .
: Explores cascaded stages and specialized configurations such as the Darlington pair and cascode amplifiers. Kim) is the second installment in a four-part
: Introduces two-port network analysis and models transistor responses to AC signals. It covers common configurations for Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) and Field Effect Transistors (FET).

