<p><i>Design Note Collection,</i> the third book in the <i>Analog Circuit Design</i> series,<i> </i>is a comprehensive volume of applied circuit design solutions, providing elegant and practical design techniques. Design Notes in this volume are focused circuit explanations, easily applied in your o
Analog Circuit Design Volume Three: Design Note Collection
โ Scribed by Bob Dobkin, John Hamburger
- Publisher
- Newnes
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1145
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Design Note Collection, the third book in the Analog Circuit Design series, is a comprehensive volume of applied circuit design solutions, providing elegant and practical design techniques. Design Notes in this volume are focused circuit explanations, easily applied in your own designs. This book includes an extensive power management section, covering switching regulator design, linear regulator design, microprocessor power design, battery management, powering LED lighting, automotive and industrial power design. Other sections span a range of analog design topics, including data conversion, data acquisition, communications interface design, operational amplifier design techniques, filter design, and wireless, RF, communications and network design. Whatever your application -industrial, medical, security, embedded systems, instrumentation, automotive, communications infrastructure, satellite and radar, computers or networking; this book will provide practical design techniques, developed by experts for tackling the challenges of power management, data conversion, signal conditioning and wireless/RF analog circuit design.
- A rich collection of applied analog circuit design solutions for use in your own designs.
- Each Design Note is presented in a concise, two-page format, making it easy to read and assimilate.
- Contributions from the leading lights in analog design, including Bob Dobkin, Jim Williams, George Erdi and Carl Nelson, among others.
- Extensive sections covering power management, data conversion, signal conditioning, and wireless/RF.
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