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Characteristic curves for Zener diodes, LEDs, photodiodes, and varactor diodes. 2. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) BJT Structure and Operation: Diagrams showing transistor layers and current flows ( IEcap I sub cap E IBcap I sub cap B ICcap I sub cap C

: Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs), Transistor Bias Circuits, and BJT Amplifiers.

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Comprehensive Guide to Electronic Devices by Thomas L. Floyd (9th Edition) PowerPoint Presentations

Comparators, summators, integrators, and differentiators.

Consider checking or your university library for the 9th edition's companion website – sometimes Pearson kept older edition resources publicly accessible. Also, many instructors use Floyd's "Electronics Fundamentals" PPTs (similar circuits) which are easier to find.

The PPTs are structured to follow the textbook's table of contents, offering a slide-by-slide breakdown. Below is the standard chapter structure as listed in the 9th edition, which directly corresponds to the PowerPoint decks used in courses.

PPT Focus: Comparators, summing amplifiers, integrators, and differentiators.

: Circuits are "live." Use the slides to trace current flow.

: Pair the PPT diagrams with Multisim or PSpice to see the waveforms in action. Finding the Presentations