Designing Waveform-Processing Circuits (Volume 4: Analog Circuit Design Series)
D. Feucht
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 210
ISBN: 9781891121852
Publisher: SciTech Publishing © 2010
List Price: $49.00 | Special Price: $39.00
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Description
The Analog Circuit Design set reduces the concepts of analog electronics to their simplest, most obvious form which can easily be applied (even quantitatively) with minimal effort. The emphasis of the set is to help you intuitively learn through inspection how circuits work and apply the same techniques to circuits of the same class.
The fourth volume in the set Waveform-Processing Circuits builds on the previous 3 volumes (9781891121869; 9781891121838; 9781891121845) and presents a variety of analog non-amplifier circuits, including voltage references, current sources, filters, hysteresis switches and oscilloscope trigger and sweep circuitry, function generation, absolute-value circuits, and peak detectors. Digitizing (ADCs and DACs) and sampling (including some switched-capacitor) circuits are explained, with theory required for design. Sampling theory is developed from both a frequency and time-domain viewpoint, with emphasis upon application to design.
Key Features - Little known circuits and techniques are revealed that can improve your circuit design and analysis skills. - Explains fast, accurate, and simple circuit methods. - Simulators will not create your circuits: this shows how. - Graphically-driven presentation of concepts; like a series of seminars. - Written by 30 year veteran designer.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Signal-Processing Circuits Voltage References Current Sources Filters Hysteretic Switches (Schmitt Triggers) Discrete Logic Circuits Clamps and Limiters Multivibrators and Timing Circuits Capacitance and Resistance Multipliers Trigger Generators Ramp and Sweep Generators Logarithmic and Exponential Amplifiers Function Generation Triangle-Wave Generators Absolute-Value (Precision Rectifier) Circuits Peak Detectors
Chapter 2 Digitizing and Sampling Circuits Electrical Quantities Both Encode and Represent Information Digital-to-Analog Converters DAC Circuits Parallel-Feedback ADCs Integrating ADCs Simple mC-Based S-D ADCs Voltage-to-Frequency Converters Parallel and Recursive Conversion Techniques Time-Domain Sampling Theory Frequency-Domain Sampling Theory The Sampling Theorem (Nyquist Criterion) Sampling Circuits Switched-Capacitor Circuits Closure References
About the Author / Editor
Dennis Feucht heads Innovatia Laboratories, involved with analog circuits, motion control, power electronics, microcomputer-based instrumentation, electromechanics, and automation. Feucht is an electronics engineer with extensive experience doing leading-edge electronics design of high-performance test instruments, robotics, power conversion, and motor drives for over 30 years.
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