E-Book, Englisch, 960 Seiten
Zumbahlen / Engineeri Linear Circuit Design Handbook
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-0-08-055915-5
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 960 Seiten
ISBN: 978-0-08-055915-5
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
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 design perspective the analog components are often the most difficult to understand. Examples include operational amplifiers, D/A and A/D converters and active filters. Effective circuit design requires a strong understanding of the operation of these analog devices and how they affect circuit design.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: THE OP AMP
CHAPTER 2: OTHER LINEAR CIRCUITS
CHAPTER 3: SENSORS
CHAPTER 4 RF/IF CIRCUITS
CHAPTER 5: FUNDAMENTALS OF SAMPLED DATA
SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 6: CONVERTERS
CHAPTER 7: DATA CONVERTER SUPPORT CIRCUITS
CHAPTER 8 ANALOG FILTERS
CHAPTER 9: POWER MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 10: PASSIVE COMPONENTS
CHAPTER 11: OVERVOLTAGE EFFECTS ON
ANALOG INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
CHAPTER 12: PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD (PCB)
DESIGN ISSUES
Key Features
* comprehensive coverage of analog circuit components for the practicing engineer
* market-validated design information for all major types of linear circuits
* includes practical advice on how to read op amp data sheets and how to choose off-the-shelf op amps
* full chapter covering printed circuit board design issues,
An S&P 500 company with annual revenues over $2 billion, headquartered in Norwood, MA, an industry leader in analog, digital, and mixed signal processing technology.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
1;Cover;1
2;Contents;6
3;Preface;10
4;Chapter 1: The Op 12
4.1;Section 1-1: Op Amp Operation;14
4.2;Section 1-2: Op Amp Specifications;36
4.3;Section 1-3: How to Read a Data Sheet;80
4.4;Section 1-4: Choosing an Op 92
5;Chapter 2: Other Linear Circuits;94
5.1;Section 2-1: Buffer Amplifiers;96
5.2;Section 2-2: Gain Blocks;100
5.3;Section 2-3: Instrumentation Amplifiers;102
5.4;Section 2-4: Differential Amplifiers;118
5.5;Section 2-5: Isolation Amplifiers;120
5.6;Section 2-6: Digital Isolation Techniques;124
5.7;Section 2-7: Active Feedback Amplifiers;134
5.8;Section 2-8: Logarithmic Amplifiers;136
5.9;Section 2-9: High Speed Clamping Amplifiers;142
5.10;Section 2-10: Comparators;148
5.11;Section 2-11: Analog Multipliers;158
5.12;Section 2-12: RMS to DC Converters;164
5.13;Section 2-13: Programmable Gain Amplifiers;168
5.14;Section 2-14: Audio Amplifiers;176
5.15;Section 2-15: Auto-Zero Amplifiers;196
6;Chapter 3: Sensors;204
6.1;Section 3-1: Positional Sensors;206
6.2;Section 3-2: Temperature Sensors;226
6.3;Section 3-3: Charge Coupled Devices;252
7;Chapter 4: RF/IF Circuits;256
7.1;Section 4-1: Mixers;259
7.2;Section 4-2: Modulators;266
7.3;Section 4-3: Analog Multipliers;268
7.4;Section 4-4: Logarithmic Amplifiers;276
7.5;Section 4-5: Tru-Power Detectors;282
7.6;Section 4-6: VGAs;286
7.7;Section 4-7: Direct Digital Synthesis;292
7.8;Section 4-8: PLLs;300
8;Chapter 5: Fundamentals of Sampled Data Systems;318
8.1;Section 5-1: Coding and Quantizing;320
8.2;Section 5-2: Sampling Theory;338
9;Chapter 6: Converters;348
9.1;Section 6-1: DAC Architectures;351
9.2;Section 6-2: ADC Architectures;382
9.3;Section 6-3: Sigma–Delta Converters;418
9.4;Section 6-4: Defining the Specifications;442
9.5;Section 6-5: DAC and ADC Static Transfer Functions and DC Errors;444
9.6;Section 6-6: Data Converter AC Errors;454
9.7;Section 6-7: Timing Specifications;494
9.8;Section 6-8: How to Read a Data Sheet;498
9.9;Section 6-9: Choosing a Data Converter;520
10;Chapter 7: Data Converter Support Circuits;524
10.1;Section 7-1: Voltage References;526
10.2;Section 7-2: Analog Switches and Multiplexers;542
10.3;Section 7-3: Sample-and-Hold Circuits;566
10.4;Section 7-4: Clock Generation and Distribution Circuits;576
11;Chapter 8: Analog Filters;592
11.1;Section 8-1: Introduction;594
11.2;Section 8-2: The Transfer Function;598
11.3;Section 8-3: Time Domain Response;608
11.4;Section 8-4: Standard Responses;610
11.5;Section 8-5: Frequency Transformations;634
11.6;Section 8-6: Filter Realizations;640
11.7;Section 8-7: Practical Problems in Filter Implementation;664
11.8;Section 8-8: Design Examples;674
12;Chapter 9: Power Management;692
12.1;Section 9-1: Linear Voltage Regulators;695
12.2;Section 9-2: Switch Mode Regulators;712
12.3;Section 9-3: Switched Capacitor Voltage Converters;752
13;Chapter 10: Passive Components;764
13.1;Section 10-1: Capacitors;766
13.2;Section 10-2: Resistors and Potentiometers;778
13.3;Section 10-3: Inductors;786
14;Chapter 11: Overvoltage Effects on Analog Integrated Circuits;790
14.1;Section 11-1: Overvoltage Effects;792
14.2;Section 11-2: Electrostatic Discharge;800
14.3;Section 11-3: EMI/RFI Considerations;810
15;Chapter 12: Printed Circuit-Board Design Issues;832
15.1;Section 12-1: Partitioning;835
15.2;Section 12-2: Traces;838
15.3;Section 12-3: Grounding;874
15.4;Section 12-4: Decoupling;892
15.5;Section 12-5: Thermal Management;896
16;Index;908
16.1;Subject Index;910
16.1.1;A;910
16.1.2;B;916
16.1.3;C;918
16.1.4;D;922
16.1.5;E;925
16.1.6;F;926
16.1.7;G;928
16.1.8;H;929
16.1.9;I;929
16.1.10;J;931
16.1.11;K;931
16.1.12;L;932
16.1.13;M;933
16.1.14;N;935
16.1.15;O;936
16.1.16;P;938
16.1.17;Q;940
16.1.18;R;941
16.1.19;S;942
16.1.20;T;947
16.1.21;U;949
16.1.22;V;949
16.1.23;W;950
16.1.24;X;951
16.1.25;Y;951
16.1.26;Z;951
16.2;Analog Devices' Parts Index;952
16.2.1;A;952
16.2.2;B;954
16.2.3;D;954
16.2.4;H;954
16.2.5;O;954
16.2.6;R;954
16.2.7;S;954
16.2.8;T;954




