Wideband Amplifier Design

Wideband Amplifier Design

Author: Allen L. Hollister

Publisher: SciTech Publishing

Published: 2007-06-30

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 1891121510

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Allen Hollister uses easy models to develop the theory needed to understand wideband amplifier design. With this theory, he develops equations used in high frequency design, giving the reader an understanding of the process and circuit.


Wideband Amplifiers

Wideband Amplifiers

Author: Peter Staric

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-11-03

Total Pages: 648

ISBN-13: 0387283412

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This work covers two bases, both performance optimization strategies and a complete introduction to mathematical procedures required for a successful circuit design. It starts from the basics of mathematical procedures and circuit analysis before moving on to the more advanced topics of system optimization and synthesis, along with the complete mathematical apparatus required. The authors have been at pains to make the material accessible by limiting the mathematics to the necessary minimum.


Simplified Design of IC Amplifiers

Simplified Design of IC Amplifiers

Author: John Lenk

Publisher: Newnes

Published: 1996-06-11

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 0750695080

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This work shows how to design and experiment with IC amplifiers. The book provides the basics for all phases of practical design, covers the most popular forms for amplifier ICs available, and gives information on related components


Intuitive Analog Circuit Design

Intuitive Analog Circuit Design

Author: Marc Thompson

Publisher: Newnes

Published: 2013-11-12

Total Pages: 723

ISBN-13: 0124059082

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Intuitive Analog Circuit Design outlines ways of thinking about analog circuits and systems that let you develop a feel for what a good, working analog circuit design should be. This book reflects author Marc Thompson's 30 years of experience designing analog and power electronics circuits and teaching graduate-level analog circuit design, and is the ideal reference for anyone who needs a straightforward introduction to the subject. In this book, Dr. Thompson describes intuitive and "back-of-the-envelope" techniques for designing and analyzing analog circuits, including transistor amplifiers (CMOS, JFET, and bipolar), transistor switching, noise in analog circuits, thermal circuit design, magnetic circuit design, and control systems. The application of some simple rules of thumb and design techniques is the first step in developing an intuitive understanding of the behavior of complex electrical systems. Introducing analog circuit design with a minimum of mathematics, this book uses numerous real-world examples to help you make the transition to analog design. The second edition is an ideal introductory text for anyone new to the area of analog circuit design. - LTSPICE files and PowerPoint files available online to assist readers and instructors in simulating circuits found in the text - Design examples are used throughout the text, along with end-of-chapter examples - Covers real-world parasitic elements in circuit design and their effects


Evaluating Feedback in Amplifiers and Oscillators

Evaluating Feedback in Amplifiers and Oscillators

Author: D. J. H. Maclean

Publisher: Research Studies Press Limited

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 588

ISBN-13:

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&Quot;This book provides a lucid treatment of feedback and stability margins to add to the expertise of rf and microwave engineers and others involved in the design, modelling and realisation of analogue amplifiers and oscillators."--BOOK JACKET.