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An electronic circuit is a circular path of conductors by which electric current can flow. ... All circuits need to have three basic elements. These elements are a voltage source, conductive path and a load. The voltage source, such as a battery, is needed in order to cause the current to flow through the circuit. For more than 30 years Basic Electronics: Solid State has been a useful book for undergraduate students of electronics and electrical engineering as well as B.Sc. Electronics. The book discusses concepts such as Circuit Fundamentals, Kirchoffs Laws, Network Theorems, Passive Circuit Elements, Energy Source, and other related topics. Designed in accordance with the syllabi of most major universities, the book is an essential resource for anyone aspiring to learn how to use electronic components and teaches readers much about the logic behind solid state circuit design. Key Features: 38 chapters ensure that the topical coverage remains in-depth. Presence of close to 1400 Figures and Examples make it easy for students to understand the concepts better. Close to 1600 questions and problems help the practice quotient of the subject. Table of Content : Circuit Fundamentals Resistive Circuits Kirchhoff's Laws Network Theorems Passive Circuit Elements Energy Sources Magnetism and Electromagnetism A.C. Fundamentals Series A.C. Circuits Time Constant Tuning Circuits and Filters Solid State Physics The P-N Junction P-N Junction Diode Special Diodes Optoelectronic Devices DC Power Supplies The Basic Transistor Transistor Characteristics and Approximations Load Lines and DC Bias Circuits Transistor Equivalent Circuits and Models Single-Stage Transistor Amplifiers Multistage Amplifiers Decibels and Frequency Response Feedback Amplifiers Field Effect Transistors Breakdown Devices Sinusoidal Oscillators Non-sinusoidal Oscillators Modulation and Demodulation Integrated Circuits Number Systems Logic Gates Boolean Algebra Logic Families Transducers Electronic Instruments Fibre Optics