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Introduction to Electronics - Mm030970001
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Lesson 1 Electronic Tubes and Solid-State Devices
Figure 1-1. Directly and indirectly heated cathodes.
Figure 1-2. Electron flow in a diode.
Solid-State Devices
Figure 1-3. Comparison of electron-tube diode with junction diode.
Transistors
Figure 1-4. Transistor symbols
Figure 1-6. Effect of filter capacitor on waveform
Figure 1-8. Half-wave and full-wave solid-state rectifiers
Junction Diode Voltage Regulator
Figure 1-12. Development of an RF oscillator circuit.
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Lesson 2 Radio Transmission and Reception
Figure 2-1. Radiation of radio waves from a vertical antenna.
Figure 2-3. Comparison of two waves of different frequencies
Principle of Radiation
Figure 2-4. Radiation pattern of a half-wave antenna.
Section II. Radio Systems
Figure 2-6. A simple CW transmitter.
Radiotelephone Transmitter
Figure 2-9. Amplitude-modulated radiotelephone transmitter
Figure 2-10. Carrier modulated at an audio rate.
Figure 2-11. Comparison of AM and SSB
Figure 2-12. Effect of signal frequency variations on the FM wave.
FM Transmitters
Figure 2-14. Block diagrams of FM transmitters.
Figure 2-16. Block diagram of an AM receiver
Figure 2-17. Comparison of AM and FM receivers.
Frequency Synthesizers
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Lesson Set Components
Figure 3-1. Typical Circuit boards
Figure 3-2. Basic operational amplifier symbol
Figure 3-3. Typical operational amplifier
Figure 3-4. Epitaxial growth and oxidation
Figure 3-5. Photomasking and etching
Figure 3-7(1). Completing the IC
Figure 3-7(2). Completing the IC. (Part 2 of 2)
Figure 3-8. Vacuum evaporation forming a thin film IC.
Figure 3-10. A chip and wire hybrid IC
Figure 3-11. Linear IC's in a schematic diagram
Figure 3-12. Frequently used switch symbols
Figure 3-13. Wafer switch
Figure 3-14. Connector symbols
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Lesson 4 Electronic Diagrams
Wiring methods
Figure 4-1. Typical wiring diagram
Cabling Diagrams
Figure 4-2. Cabling diagram (interunit connection).
Block Diagrams
Figure 4-4. Circuit symbols commonly used in military electronic equipment
Layout Diagrams
Figure 4-5. Schematic diagram with block text
Figure 4-6. Typical layout diagram.
Figure 4-7. Combined voltage and resistance chart
Figure 4-8. Typical troubleshooting chart.
Resistance Charts
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Introduction to Electronics