Intuitive Analog Circuit Design
Indtroduces analog circuit design with a minimum of mathematics. Gives readers an intuitive "feel" for analog circuit operation and rules-of-thumb for their design. Uses numerous analogies from digital design to help readers whose main background is in digital to make the transition to analog design. The accompanying CD-ROM contains PowerPoint presentations for each chapter and MATLAB files used in the text.
2006, 480pp., 7 1/2" x 9 1/4", softbound with CD.
0-7506-7786-4
2.26 lbs
CONTENTS Chapter 1. Introduction and Motivation; Chapter 2. Review of Signal-Processing Basics; Chapter 3. Review of Diode Physics and the Ideal (and Later, Nonideal) Diode; Chapter 4. Bipolar Transistor Models; Chapter 5. Basic Bipolar Transistor Amplifiers and Biasing; Chapter 6. Bandwidth Estimation Techniques and the Method of Open-Circuit Tim Constants; Chapter 7. Advanced Transistor Amplifier Techniques; Chapter 8. High-Gain Bipolar Amplifiers and BJT Current Mirrors; Chapter 9. Introduction to MOSFET Devices and Basic MOS Amplifiers; Chapter 10. Bipolar Transistor Switching and the Charge Control Model; Chapter 11. Review of Feedback Systems; Chapter 12. Basic Operational Amplifier Topologies and a Case Study; Chapter 13. Review of Current Feedback Operational Amplifiers; Chapter 14. Analog Low-Pass Filters; Chapter 15. Review of Passive Components and a Case Study in PC Board Layout; Chapter 16. Other Useful Design Techniques and Loose Ends
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