
Modern electronic materials.
Title:
Modern electronic materials.
Author:
Watkins, John, B.Sc.
ISBN:
9781483103396
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
London : Butterworths, 1971.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (viii, 200 pages) : illustrations
Contents:
Front Cover; Modern Electronic Materials; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1. The history of electronic components; 1.1. Early developments up to 1900; 1.2. Developments up to World War II; 1.3. Post-war developments; 1.4. A comparison of present microelectric techniques; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. Resistive materials; 2.1. Resistor requirements; 2.2. Basic properties; 2.3. Evaporated film resistors; 2.4. Thick film resistors; 2.5. Performance of resistors; 2.6. Special resistors; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3. Dielectric Materials; 3.1. Basic properties
3.2. Evaporated dielectric materials3.3. Materials with large values of permittivity; 3.4. Ceramic dielectrics; 3.5. Dielectric measurements; 3.6. Metallization process; 3.7. Vacuum tightness; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 4. The Reliability of Discrete Electronic Components; 4.1. The DEF specifications; 4.2. The failure of components represented by Weibull statistics; 4.3. The application of Weibull statistics to the carbon composition resistor; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 5. Magnetic Materials; 5.1. Basic Properties; 5.2. Preparation of ferrite materials; 5.3. The magnetization curve
5.4. A.c. properties of ferrite materials5.5. Microwave properties of ferrite materials; REFERENCES; Index
Abstract:
Modern Electronic Materials focuses on the development of electronic components. The book first discusses the history of electronic components, including early developments up to 1900, developments up to World War II, post-war developments, and a comparison of present microelectric techniques. The text takes a look at resistive materials. Topics include resistor requirements, basic properties, evaporated film resistors, thick film resistors, and special resistors. The text examines dielectric materials. Considerations include basic properties, evaporated dielectric materials, ceramic dielectri.
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Shelf Number | Item Barcode | Shelf Location | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| TK7871 .W36 | 1183900-1001 | Elsevier E-Book Collections | Searching... |
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