In last month's “Code Basics” article, starting on page 56 of the September issue, we spent most of our time discussing Class 1 circuits. Now, it's time to switch gears and focus on Class 2 and 3.
IN following the standard set in this series of monographs, the author gives us a tidy, critical, and slightly historical account of the basis of operational calculus as devised by Oliver Heaviside.
The aim of the course is to provide insights and understanding of complex static and dynamic behavior of circuits consisting or bipolar and MOS transistors. Topics will include: global properties of ...