The Physics Behind Electronics 1st Edition By Leonardo Ricci, Alessio Perinelli, Marco Prevedelli
Ricci, Alessio Perinelli, Marco PrevedelliThe Physics Behind Electronics, 1st Edition by Leonardo Ricci, Alessio Perinelli, and Marco Prevedelli, is a recent textbook from Springer that provides a physics-first approach to electronic circuits for advanced students. It was published in August 2024. Key Information
- Authors: Leonardo Ricci, Alessio Perinelli, and Marco Prevedelli
- Publisher: Springer
- Publication Date (Print): August 17, 2024 (approx.)
- Edition: 1st ed. 2024
- Print ISBN: 978-3031554599
- eTextbook ISBN: 978-3031554605
- Series: UNITEXT for Physics
- Print Length: 427 pages
Content and AudienceThis textbook is designed for advanced undergraduate or graduate physics students with a background in electromagnetism and calculus. It presents a physics-centric view of electronic circuits, emphasizing the physical principles underlying circuit behavior and practical applications, rather than solely focusing on techniques. The book highlights the interconnectedness of electronics and physics. The book covers various topics including linear systems, feedback, designing circuits with operational amplifiers and oscillators, stability, dissipation, and the Nyquist-Shannon theorem. It also introduces basic digital electronics, analog-to-digital conversion, high-frequency concepts, and noise sources. To aid understanding, the book includes solved exercises and practical "in-the-lab" sections with experiments using accessible equipment.