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Published by Pearson (October 3, 2013) © 2014

Thomas Floyd
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    ISBN-13: 9781292052953

    Electronic Devices (Electron Flow Version) ,9th edition

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    For courses in Basic Electronics and Electronic Devices and Circuits.

    Electronic Devices (ELECTRON FLOW VERSION), 9th Edition, provides a solid foundation in basic analog electronics and a thorough introduction to analog integrated circuits and programmable devices. The text identifies the circuits and components within a system, helping students see how the circuit relates to the overall system function.

    Full-colour photos and illustrations and easy-to-follow worked examples support the text's strong emphasis on real-world application and troubleshooting. Updated throughout, the 9th Edition features new GreenTech Applications and a new chapter, "Basic Programming Concepts for Automated Testing."

    • PART 1 THE WRITING PROCESS
    • 1 The Writing Situation
    • 2 Invention
    • 3 Thesis and Organization
    • 4 Drafting
    • 5 Revising and Editing
    • 6 Paragraphs
    • 7 Presenting Writing
    • PART 2 WRITING IN AND OUT OF COLLEGE
    • 8 Joining the Academic Community
    • 9 Critical Thinking and Reading
    • 10 Academic Writing
    • 11 Argument
    • 12 Essay Exams
    • 13 Oral Presentations
    • 14 Public Writing
    • PART 3 CLARITY AND STYLE
    • 15 Emphasis
    • 16 Parallelism
    • 17 Variety and Details
    • 18 Appropriate and Exact Language
    • 19 Completeness
    • 20 Conciseness
    • PART 4 SENTENCE PARTS AND PATTERNS
    • 21 Parts of Speech
    • 22 The Sentence
    • 23 Phrases and Subordinate Clauses
    • 24 Sentence Types
    • VERBS
    • 25 Forms
    • 26 Tenses
    • 27 Mood
    • 28 Voice
    • 29 Subject-Verb Agreement
    • 30 Case
    • 31 Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement
    • 32 Pronoun Reference
    • 33 Adjectives and Adverbs
    • 34 Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers
    • 35 Fragments
    • 36 Comma Splices and Fused Sentences
    • 37 Mixed Sentences
    • PART 5 PUNCTUATION
    • 38 End Punctuation
    • 39 Comma
    • 40 Semicolon
    • 41 Colon
    • 42 Apostrophe
    • a Direct quotations
    • 44 Other Marks
    • PART 6 SPELLING AND MECHANICS
    • 45 Spelling and the Hyphen
    • 46 Capital Letters
    • 47 Italics or Underlining
    • 48 Abbreviations
    • 49 Numbers
    • PART 7 RESEARCH WRITING
    • 50 Research Strategy
    • 51 Finding Sources a Your library’s Web site
    • 52 Working with Sources
    • 53 Avoiding Plagiarism and Documenting Sources
    • 54 Writing the Paper
    • PART 8 WRITING IN THE DISCIPLINES
    • 55 Goals and Requirements of the Disciplines
    • 56 Reading and Writing about Literature
    • 57 Writing in Other Disciplines
    • 58 MLA Documentation and Format
    • 59 APA Documentation and Format
    • 60 Chicago Documentation
    • 61 CSE Documentation
    • GLOSSARY OF USAGE
    • INDEX
    • CULTURE-LANGUAGE GUIDE
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