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100 1 _aWilliams, Jim.
245 1 0 _aAnalog Circuit Design :
_bArt, Science and Personalities.
250 _a1st ed.
264 1 _aChantilly :
_bElsevier Science & Technology,
_c1991.
264 4 _c�1991.
300 _a1 online resource (409 pages)
336 _atext
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_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
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_2rdacarrier
490 0 _aEDN Series for Design Engineers Series
505 0 _aFront Cover -- Analog Circuit Design: Art, Science, and Personalities -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- Part One: Introduction -- Chapter 1. Barometers and Analog Design -- Chapter 2. Analogs Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, or Metaphors of the Continuum -- Overlook -- Auguries -- Chapter 3. If's an Analog World-Or Is It? -- Chapter 4. Is Analog Circuit Design Dead? -- Part Two: What Is Analog Design? -- Chapter 5. On Being the Machine -- Chapter 6. Reflections of a Dinosaur -- Chapter 7. Max Wien, Mr. Hewlett, and a Rainy Sunday Afternoon -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Part Three: The Making of an Analog Engineer -- Chapter 8. True Analog Circuit Design -- Example 1. The Astable Multivibrator -- Example 2. The Precision Rectifier -- Example 3. The Transition Pulse Generator -- Chapter 9. The Story of the P2-The First Successful Solid-State Operational Amplifier with Picoampere Input Currents -- Vignettes: Additional Little Stories about the P2 -- Notes on George Philbrick's P7 Circuit -- Comments on Bob Malter's P2 Circuit -- Comments on Rustrak data -- Chapter 10. Propagation of the Race (of Analog Circuit Designers) -- Chapter 11. The Process of Analog Design -- Design-A Process -- The Quest -- Not Much Known -- Chaos -- Getting Rid of Excess Baggage -- Analyze Later -- Don't Forget the Fixed Overhead -- Forget the Window Dressing-For Now -- Synergy! -- Be Careful -- Ideas are Fragile! -- Make the Proposer Explain It -- Now Tear It Apart -- Back to the Drawing Board -- Let Others Contribute! -- Change? Aaaargh! -- If Not You, Who? -- Eagle's View -- Have Fun! -- Chapter 12. Analog Design Discipline -- Chapter 13. Should Ohm's Law Be Repealed? -- Part Four: Intuitions and Insights -- Chapter 14. Good Engineering and Fast Vertical Amplifiers -- History of Fast Vertical Amplifiers.
505 8 _aGood Engineering and a Counter Example -- Chapter 15. Understanding Why Things Don't Work -- Explanation as a Design Tool -- Basic Tools for Understanding -- Chapter 16. Building Blocks for the Linear IC Designer -- P-N Junctions -- Junction Transistors -- An Improved Junction Transistor -- Simple Current Mirror -- Improving the Current Mirror -- A Simple Transconductance Model -- Improving the Simple Current Mirror -- Another Important Relationship -- A Current Mirror Using a Zero Gain Amplifier -- A Simple Differential Amplifier -- Making a Simple Op Amp -- Chapter 17. How to Design Analog Circuits without a Computer or a Lot of Paper -- My Background -- Breaking Down a Circuit -- Equivalent Circuits -- Stock Parts Values -- RC Networks -- Stabilizing a Feedback Loop -- Circuit Impedance -- New Parts -- Breadboarding -- Testing -- How Much To Learn -- Settling Time Tester -- Chapter 18. Starting to Like Electronics in Your Twenties -- Simple Yet Powerful Circuits with Five or Fewer Transistors -- Layout Considerations -- Conventional Wisdom and Its Pitfalls -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 19. Where Do Little Circuits Come From? -- Chapter 20. The Process of Analog Design -- Historical Background -- The Gathering Phase -- Chapter 21. The Art of Good Analog Circuit Design: Some Basic Problems and Possible Solutions -- Circuit Element Problems and Possible Solutions -- Computer Simulation -- Design Approaches -- Future Designs -- Chapter 22. My Approach to Feedback Loop Design -- My Approach to Design -- What Is a V/l Source? -- An Ideal V/I Source -- Designing a V/I Source -- Capacitive Load Compensation -- Model to Investigate Overshoot -- Back To The Frequency Domain -- Range of Compensation Required -- Phase Margin Approach to Loop Compensation -- LTX Device Power Source (DPS) Performance -- Summary of My Method.
505 8 _aChapter 23. The Zoo Circuit -- References -- Part Five: Techniques, Tips, and Applications -- Chapter 24. Reality Driven Analog Integrated Circuit Design -- Section 0. What's All This Analog Stuff Anyway? -- Section 1. Technological Peepshow -- Section 2. Philosophical Considerations -- Section 3. The CAD Revolution -- Circuit Simulation -- References -- Chapter 25. Current-Feedback Amplifiers -- The Conventional Op Amp -- Gain-Bandwidth Trade-off -- Slew-Rate Limiting -- The Current-Feedback Amplifier -- No Gain-Bandwidth Trade-off -- Absence of Slew-Rate Limiting -- Second-Order Effects -- CF Application Considerations -- CF Amp Integrators -- Stray Input-Capacitance Compensation -- Noise in CF Amp Circuits -- References -- Chapter 26. Analog Extensions of Digital Time and Frequency Generation -- VCO Design -- Loop Design -- Systematic Noise -- Shielding -- Thermal Noise -- Shot Noise -- VCO Noise Contribution -- Analog Search Control -- Removing Fractional Spurs -- Time Synthesizers -- Lightning Empiricism -- References -- Chapter 27. Some Practical Aspects of SPICE Modeling for Analog Circuits -- Some General Requirements -- Modeling Operational Amplifiers and Comparators -- Modeling Current Feedback Operational Amplifiers -- References -- Chapter 28. Design of Crystal Oscillator Circuits -- Circuit Characteristics -- Design Basics -- Oscillator Circuits -- Which Circuit Should You Use? -- Circuit Loading Effect on Crystal Q -- Testing and Optimizing -- Electrical Properties of Oscillator Crystals -- References -- Chapter 29. A Tale of Voltage-to-Frequency Converters -- Ancient History -- Less Ancient History -- Vignettes-Little Stories... -- Notes on "Markets -- How Does that Kluge Work? -- A Final Note -- Chapter 30. Op Amps and Their Characteristics -- Brief History -- Block Diagram -- Gain -- The Comparator -- The Follower.
505 8 _aApplication Principles -- Properties of Non-Ideal Op Amps -- Index.
520 _aThis book is far more than just another tutorial or reference guide - it's a tour through the world of analog design, combining theory and applications with the philosophies behind the design process.Readers will learn how leading analog circuit designers approach problems and how they think about solutions to those problems.
588 _aDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
590 _aElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2026. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
650 0 _aLinear integrated circuits -- Design and construction.
655 4 _aElectronic books.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
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