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Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated Circuits
15 reviews
Sergio Franco
McGraw Hill Higher Education
, 2003
Excellent Resource for Student or Practicing Engineer
This book can be an excellent resource for any Analog Integrated Circuit Design Electrical Engineering student or practicing engineer. The book can assist in the modeling of IC devices such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors. It also sensibly covers the building blocks of analog integrated circuits: gain stages, output stages, level shifters, current sources and mirrors. The reader is ...
Op Amp Applications Handbook (Analog Devices Series)
4 reviews
Walter G. Jung
Newnes
, 2004
You'll have to tear it from my cold, dead hands...
I've used 3 editions of the author's Op Amp Cookbook over the last 15 years, and found it to be an invaluable source of practical designs, accompanied by solid descriptions of the underlying principles. Based on that experience, I expected this book to be good. I am by no means disappointed. It isn't a cookbook, although it does include many useful concrete design examples. It is more of an ...
Signals and Systems with MATLAB Applications
5 reviews
Steven Karris
Orchard Publications
, 2003
Concise and to the point
The author's discussion of the material is excellent. He presents good examples and tries to integrate proofs or theorems into what he has told you. Unlike many engineering books, he actually puts solutions in the back of the text. This is a refreshing change from publishers who tend to keep this information "restricted". When you are working with a higher level subject such as ...
Bipolar and Mos Analog Integrated Circuit Design
5 reviews
Alan B. Grebene
Wiley-Interscience
, 1984
Bipolar and MOS Analog Integrated Circuit Design
The book has all the basic building blocks that you need to know for DSP design or a transceiver design. I found the sections on clock recovery (e.g. PLL) and filtering (e.g. switched-capacitor filters) particularly useful. Each section consists of the fundamental theories, explanations of the circuit building blocks, and design procedures/examples. In addition, many of the background ...
Designing Analog Chips
5 reviews
Hans Camenzind
BookSurge Publishing
, 2005
A great book finally makes it in print.
Hans Camenzind is the famed designer of one of the most popular ICs known, the '555 timer chip. But that was then, this is now, and finally we're all the beneficiaries of Hans' fine new book. This tome has been freely-available online for a while now, so I've leafed through it and have appreciated what I've seen. Thankfully we can now purchase the printed book and read it at our leisure, in ...
Electronic Test Instruments: Analog and Digital Measurements (2nd Edition)
4 reviews
Robert A. Witte
Prentice Hall PTR
, 2002
Good treatment of electronic test equipment
This book does a good job of covering the most common pieces of test equipment....DMMs, function generators, signal generators, scopes, power supplies, spectrum analyzers, logic analyzers, etc. It supports these instrument topics with the right level of theory and application information.
Design of Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems
3 reviews
Laker
McGraw Hill Higher Education
, 1994
Remarkable Analysis!
I was looking for a book that really goes deep into the circuit and analyze everything including its exact behaviour, stability..etc. Although many books claims to do that, most of them just sail in the shallow water! This book, however, was incredible in its insight into the analog circuit in a way that makes you a real master in analog circuits!
CMOS: Mixed-Signal Circuit Design (IEEE Press Series on Microelectronic Systems)
3 reviews
R. Jacob Baker
Wiley-IEEE Press
, 2008
An excellent text for learning and for reference!
The book begins by covering basic data converter theory and includes methods for SPICE modeling of data converters. An important aspect to this coverage is that the metrics for evaluating data converters are explained clearly (this makes the book a great reference when wading through some of the spec sheets or journal articles covering data converters). After the fundamentals of data converters ...
Data Conversion Handbook (Analog Devices)
4 reviews
Engineering Staff Analog Devices Inc.
Newnes
, 2004
A partisan review of the book from "Analog Dialogue"
At last! A modern book on data conversion worthy to succeed our 1986 landmark Analog-Digital Conversion Handbook (3rd edition). The Data Conversion Handbook is based on the book, Analog-Digital Conversion, a comprehensive set of notes for a recent Analog Devices seminar series on data converters. In a digital world, A/D and D/A conversion is essential to translate between analog real-world ...
Fisch and Spehlmann's EEG Primer
3 reviews
Bruce J. Fisch
Elsevier Science Pub Co
, 1999
great book
GREAT BOOK. EASY TO UNDERSTAND THE TEXT, ALONG WITH GOOD ILLUSTRATIONS. TYPE, CLEAN AND CRISP, EASY ON THE EYES. I BOUGHT THE BOOK FOR THE FIELD OF POLYSOMNOGRAPHY
Analog Synthesizers: Understanding, Performing, Buying- from the legacy of Moog to software synthesis
2 reviews
Focal Press, 2007
Brilliant!
This is an excellent read for anyone wanting an insight into the world of analogue synths, be it virtual or good old hardware. The author clearly knows his stuff and puts it all across in an highly readable style. Definitely money well spent if you like your synths!
Analog and Digital Filter Design Using C
2 reviews
Les Thede
Prentice Hall
, 1995
Highly professional and informative.
Working with numerous analog circuits in the day to day workplace, I found that this book was very helpful. A nicely written and understandable reference.
Analog Science Fact Presents: Collaboration and Child of All Ages
2 reviews
Mark Jarvis
,
P. J. Plauger
Dh Audio
, 1987
A lovely story
Plauger is well known within the Unix world as one of its earliest proponents. But in science fiction in 1975, he published a short, elegent and much acclaimed story, "Child of All Ages" in Analog magazine. It was nominated for the Hugo and Nebula awards for that year. Unfortunately, it did not win. But it is still remembered by many. Quite different from the standard story in Analog, which ...
A Baker's Dozen: Real Analog Solutions for Digital Designers
2 reviews
Newnes, 2005
Excellent intro to analog/digital co-design
Anyone who works in electronics outside of the RF field knows that analog circuitry is being eclipsed by digital. However, analog is not truly dead, and will never be. Baker shows that many digital systems can benefit from judiciously-applied analog circuitry. New engineers would also benefit from the many case studies that the author discusses, such as the tradeoffs associated with using a ...
Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital Circuits and Systems (McGraw-Hill electrical and electronic ...
2 reviews
Jacob Millman
,
Christos C. Halkias
Mcgraw-Hill (Tx)
, 1972
supergreat book
This book out of Columbia thinks about electronics and electronics engineering the way one should think. It is very physical but also mathematically imaginative.
Analog Filter Design
2 reviews
Mac Elwyn Van Valkenburg
Holt Rinehart & Winston
, 1982
An excellent introductory text about analog filter design.
(Reviewed by a practicing electrical engineer) This book is an excellent introductory text about analog filter design. It was written for use in teaching a junior-senior level undergraduate class at the University level. The book begins with a review of basic op amp circuits and then progresses to simple one-pole circuit designs. From there, the author builds a step-by-step ...
Analog Integrated Circuits Applications
2 reviews
J. Michael Jacob
Prentice Hall
, 1999
Great Book and Great Professor
This is a great book. I am presently one of Jacobs' students and he is the best professor i have ever had. His reading material in this book is easy to read and very interesting. Most technical books are boring and hard to understand, but not this one. His teaching style is integrated in this book with excitement and wonderful theory. This book explains the OP AMP in detail along with power ...
Electrical Engineering
2 reviews
Ralf Kories
,
Heinz Schmidt-Walter
Springer
, 2003
Good Reference Material
I enjoyed this book and it is very helpful as reference material. It is a good companion to other electrical engineering material.
Circuit Design for Electronic Instrumentation: Analog and Digital Devices from Sensor to Display
2 reviews
Darold Wobschall
Mcgraw-Hill (Tx)
, 1987
Buffalo Engineer
I became a self-taught electrical engineer partly due to this textbook. Later went to Univ of Buffalo, and took two of Dr. Wobschall's classes. Good guy; good book. Too bad both are semi-retired now.
Analog-To-Digital and Digital-To-Analog Converters (The International Series in Engineering and Computer ...
2 reviews
Rudy J. van de Plassche
Springer
, 1994
Leading book on data converter by a leading expert
One of the few books in the data converter field. I used this book when I took an advance course on analog circuit design and found this book to be very usefool. This book contain a good amount of information on data converter and cover almost every important areas - i.e specification, testing, High-speed/high accuracy architecture, sample and hold circuit, compartors, noise shaping coding, ...
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