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Semiconductor and Electromagnetic Devices

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Mastering Electronics

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This short chapter deals with a range of devices used in electronics, describing them briefly and outlining their functions. For various reasons the devices dealt with here are not covered elsewhere in the book, perhaps because they are outside the mainstream of electronics technology, or perhaps because they are components not generally regarded as ‘electronic’. Nevertheless, this ragbag of items will prove of use and interest to the electronics engineer.

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© 1986 John Richard Watson

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Watson, J. (1986). Semiconductor and Electromagnetic Devices. In: Mastering Electronics. Macmillan Master Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08533-0_17

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