Analog Circuits

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Informationen zum Autor Pease attended Mt. Hermon School! and graduated from MIT in 1961 with a BSEE. He worked at Philbrick Researches up to 1975 and designed many OpAmps and Analog Computing Modules. Pease joined National Semiconductor in 1976. He has designed about 24 analog ICs including power regulators! voltage references! and temp sensors. He has written 65+ magazine articles and holds about 21 US patents. Pease is the self-declared Czar of Bandgaps since 1986. He enjoys hiking and trekking in Nepal! and ferroequinology. His position at NSC is Staff Scientist. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE. Pease wrote the definitive book! TROUBLESHOOTING ANALOG CIRCUITS! now in its 18th printing. It has been translated into French! German! Dutch! Russian! and Polish. Pease is a columnist in Electronic Design magazine! with over 240 columns published. The column! PEASE PORRIDGE! covers a wide range of technical topics. Pease also has posted many technical and semi-technical items on his main web-site: http://www.national.com/rap Many of Pease's recent columns are accessible there. Pease was inducted into the E.E. Hall Of Fame in 2002. Refer to: http://www.elecdesign.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=17269&Extension=pdf See Pease's other web site at http://www.transtronix.com Klappentext "Analog Circuits" delivers all the design and development inspiration and direction an analog engineer needs in one blockbuster book. This volume covers basic design concepts that can be adapted to today's hottest technology. Zusammenfassung Highlights basic design concepts that can be adapted to technology as well as design material specific to what is happening in the field of analog circuits. This book includes design practices for op amps! feedback loops! and various types of filters. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Review of Feedback Systems Chapter 2: My Approach to Feedback Loop Design Chapter 3: Basic Operational Amplifier Topologies and a Case Study Chapter 4: Finding the Perfect Op Amp for your Perfect Circuit Chapter 5: Review of Passive Components and a Case Study in PC Board Layout Chapter 6: Analog Lowpass Filter Chapter 7: Highpass Filters Chapter 8: Noise Chapter 9: How to Design Circuits Without a Computer or Lots of Ppaer Chapter 10: Bandpass Filters Chapter 11: Bandstop Filters Chapter 12: Current Feedback Amplifiers Chapter 13: The Basics Behind Analog-to-Digital Converters Chapter 14: The Right ADC for the Right Application Chapter 15: Working the Analog Problem from the Digital Domain Chapter 16: What's All This Error Budget Stuff, Anyhow? Chapter 17: What's All This Vbe Stuff, Anyhow? Chapter 18: The Zoo Circuit...

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Pease attended Mt. Hermon School, and graduated from MIT in 1961 with a BSEE. He worked at Philbrick Researches up to 1975 and designed many OpAmps and Analog Computing Modules. Pease joined National Semiconductor in 1976. He has designed about 24 analog ICs including power regulators, voltage references, and temp sensors. He has written 65+ magazine articles and holds about 21 US patents. Pease is the self-declared Czar of Bandgaps since 1986. He enjoys hiking and trekking in Nepal, and ferroequinology. His position at NSC is Staff Scientist. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE.Pease wrote the definitive book, TROUBLESHOOTING ANALOG CIRCUITS, now in its 18th printing. It has been translated into French, German, Dutch, Russian, and Polish. Pease is a columnist in Electronic Design magazine, with over 240 columns published. The column, PEASE PORRIDGE, covers a wide range of technical topics.Pease also has posted many technical and semi-technical items on his main web-site: http://www.national.com/rap Many of Pease's recent columns are accessible there.Pease was inducted into the E.E. Hall Of Fame in 2002. Refer to: http://www.elecdesign.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=17269&Extension=pdf See Pease's other web site at http://www.transtronix.com

Klappentext
"Analog Circuits" delivers all the design and development inspiration and direction an analog engineer needs in one blockbuster book. This volume covers basic design concepts that can be adapted to today's hottest technology.



Zusammenfassung
Highlights basic design concepts that can be adapted to technology as well as design material specific to what is happening in the field of analog circuits. This book includes design practices for op amps, feedback loops, and various types of filters.

Inhalt

Chapter 1: Review of Feedback SystemsChapter 2: My Approach to Feedback Loop DesignChapter 3: Basic Operational Amplifier Topologies and a Case StudyChapter 4: Finding the Perfect Op Amp for your Perfect CircuitChapter 5: Review of Passive Components and a Case Study in PC Board LayoutChapter 6: Analog Lowpass FilterChapter 7: Highpass FiltersChapter 8: NoiseChapter 9: How to Design Circuits Without a Computer or Lots of PpaerChapter 10: Bandpass FiltersChapter 11: Bandstop FiltersChapter 12: Current Feedback AmplifiersChapter 13: The Basics Behind Analog-to-Digital ConvertersChapter 14: The Right ADC for the Right ApplicationChapter 15: Working the Analog Problem from the Digital DomainChapter 16: What's All This Error Budget Stuff, Anyhow?Chapter 17: What's All This Vbe Stuff, Anyhow?Chapter 18: The Zoo Circuit

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780750686273
    • Genre Elektrotechnik
    • Editor Robert Pease
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 472
    • Größe H235mm x B191mm x T28mm
    • Jahr 2008
    • EAN 9780750686273
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-7506-8627-3
    • Veröffentlichung 02.07.2008
    • Titel Analog Circuits
    • Autor Robert A. Pease
    • Gewicht 950g
    • Herausgeber Elsevier LTD, Oxford

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