Diode circuit analysis textbook

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For analyzing diode circuits in both AC and DC applications, "Microelectronic Circuits" by Sedra/Smith is highly recommended. The textbook offers a solid foundation with numerous solved problems, particularly in Chapter 3, which focuses on diodes, their models, characteristics, and applications. This resource is beneficial for both beginners and those looking to deepen their understanding of diode circuit analysis. Engaging with this material can enhance practical skills in electronics. Overall, it serves as a valuable tool for mastering diode circuits.
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Hi everyone,


My subject basically revolves around diodes circuits and how to analyze them (AC, DC).


What textbook do you recommend? (If there's one with many solved problems, that would be great.)
 
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You might like reading "Microelectronic circuits" by Sedra/Smith. It is a fairly good book with some examples that will get you started. Chapter 3 is all about diodes, their models, characteristics, operation and their application.

good luck!
 
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