Applied Electronics : A First Course In Electro... -

is a foundational textbook in the MIT Electrical Engineering Series , primarily authored by Truman S. Gray and the MIT Electrical Engineering Department staff. Book Overview

The book is organized into three distinct parts across 20 chapters : Applied electronics : a first course in electro...

: Explains how physical phenomena determine the ratings and limitations of devices like vacuum tubes (diodes, triodes, tetrodes, and pentodes) and gas-filled tubes. is a foundational textbook in the MIT Electrical

: Covers essential circuits used in various engineering branches, including: Amplifiers (voltage and power). Oscillators and rectifiers. Control grid and plate characteristics. Historical Significance : Covers essential circuits used in various engineering

First published in 1943 with a significant second edition in 1954, this 910-page text was designed to provide a rigorous basic course for electrical engineering students. It focuses on the physical phenomena of electronic conduction and how these principles govern the behavior of electronic devices.