Linear circuit design handbook

This book enables design engineers to be more effective in designing discrete and integrated circuits by helping them understand the role of analog devices in their circuit design. Analog elements are at the heart of many important functions in both discrete and integrated circuits, but from a desig...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Analog Devices, inc (-)
Other Authors: Zumbahlen, Hank (-)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Newnes Press c2008.
Edition:1st edition
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009626871406719
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: The Op Amp; Section 1-1: Op Amp Operation; Section 1-2: Op Amp Specifications; Section 1-3: How to Read a Data Sheet; Section 1-4: Choosing an Op Amp; Chapter 2: Other Linear Circuits; Section 2-1: Buffer Amplifiers; Section 2-2: Gain Blocks; Section 2-3: Instrumentation Amplifiers; Section 2-4: Differential Amplifiers; Section 2-5: Isolation Amplifiers; Section 2-6: Digital Isolation Techniques; Section 2-7: Active Feedback Amplifiers; Section 2-8: Logarithmic Amplifiers; Section 2-9: High Speed Clamping Amplifiers; Section 2-10: Comparators
  • Section 2-11: Analog MultipliersSection 2-12: RMS to DC Converters; Section 2-13: Programmable Gain Amplifiers; Section 2-14: Audio Amplifiers; Section 2-15: Auto-Zero Amplifiers; Chapter 3: Sensors; Section 3-1: Positional Sensors; Section 3-2: Temperature Sensors; Section 3-3: Charge Coupled Devices; Chapter 4: RF/IF Circuits; Section 4-1: Mixers; Section 4-2: Modulators; Section 4-3: Analog Multipliers; Section 4-4: Logarithmic Amplifiers; Section 4-5: Tru-Power Detectors; Section 4-6: VGAs; Section 4-7: Direct Digital Synthesis; Section 4-8: PLLs
  • Chapter 5: Fundamentals of Sampled Data SystemsSection 5-1: Coding and Quantizing; Section 5-2: Sampling Theory; Chapter 6: Converters; Section 6-1: DAC Architectures; Section 6-2: ADC Architectures; Section 6-3: Sigma-Delta Converters; Section 6-4: Defining the Specifications; Section 6-5: DAC and ADC Static Transfer Functions and DC Errors; Section 6-6: Data Converter AC Errors; Section 6-7: Timing Specifications; Section 6-8: How to Read a Data Sheet; Section 6-9: Choosing a Data Converter; Chapter 7: Data Converter Support Circuits; Section 7-1: Voltage References
  • Section 7-2: Analog Switches and MultiplexersSection 7-3: Sample-and-Hold Circuits; Section 7-4: Clock Generation and Distribution Circuits; Chapter 8: Analog Filters; Section 8-1: Introduction; Section 8-2: The Transfer Function; Section 8-3: Time Domain Response; Section 8-4: Standard Responses; Section 8-5: Frequency Transformations; Section 8-6: Filter Realizations; Section 8-7: Practical Problems in Filter Implementation; Section 8-8: Design Examples; Chapter 9: Power Management; Section 9-1: Linear Voltage Regulators; Section 9-2: Switch Mode Regulators
  • Section 9-3: Switched Capacitor Voltage ConvertersChapter 10: Passive Components; Section 10-1: Capacitors; Section 10-2: Resistors and Potentiometers; Section 10-3: Inductors; Chapter 11: Overvoltage Effects on Analog Integrated Circuits; Section 11-1: Overvoltage Effects; Section 11-2: Electrostatic Discharge; Section 11-3: EMI/RFI Considerations; Chapter 12: Printed Circuit-Board Design Issues; Section 12-1: Partitioning; Section 12-2: Traces; Section 12-3: Grounding; Section 12-4: Decoupling; Section 12-5: Thermal Management; Index; Subject Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N
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