In the vast ocean of engineering textbooks, finding a resource that is both comprehensive and accurate is a challenge every B.Tech and diploma student faces. For decades, "Electronic Devices and Circuits" (EDC) has been the backbone of electrical and electronics engineering curricula. Among the many authors who have tackled this subject, Sanjeev Gupta stands out for his lucid explanations and exam-oriented approach.
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Furthermore, the text expands into Field Effect Transistors (FETs) and Metal-Oxide Semiconductor FETs (MOSFETs). The comparison between BJT and FET operation is handled effectively, highlighting the voltage-controlled nature of the FET against the current-controlled nature of the BJT. But the internet is full of dangerous, corrupted,
Circuit Applications: Detailed explorations of rectifiers, power supplies, amplifiers (small signal and power), and sinusoidal oscillators.
Sanjeev Gupta’s “Electronic Devices and Circuits” lands squarely in the sweet spot between a textbook for an introductory university course and a practical handbook for budding hobbyists. The author has a knack for distilling the often intimidating world of semiconductor physics into bite‑size concepts without sacrificing rigor. If you’re looking for a single source that walks you through the journey from basic device operation to the design of small‑signal amplifiers, this text delivers.