Operational amplifier noise [electronic resource] : techniques and tips for analyzing and reducing noise / by Art Kay.
Material type:
- 9780750685252 (electronic bk.)
- 0750685255 (electronic bk.)
- 1283447878
- 9781283447874
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CUTN Central Library Medicine, Technology & Management | 621.395 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 9047 |
Introduction to Noise and Review of Statistics; Introduction to Op-Amp Noise; Op-Amp Noise Analysis Using Tina Spice; Noise Measurement Techniques; Design Considerations; Noise Phenomena; Design Examples; ADC Noise Analysis.
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Arthur Kay's exciting new publication is a must have for practicing, professional electrical engineers. This comprehensive guide shows engineers how to design amplifiers and associated electronics to minimize noise, providing tricks, rules-of-thumb, and analysis to create successful low noise circuits. Forget the classical textbook traps of equations, virtual grounds, and a lot of double-speak, the novel but educational presentation used here uses definition-by -example and straight-forward analysis. This is the ultimate reference book for engineers who don't have the time to read, since the concepts are presented in detailed pictures and then repeated in the text for those who like both. Operational amplifiers play a vital role in modern electronics design. Today, op amps serve as the interfaces between the digital world of microprocessors, microcontrollers, and other digital circuits and the analog "real world". If an analog signal must be amplified, conditioned, filtered, or converted to be used by a digital system, an op amp is almost always involved. Noise is an unwanted signal that will corrupt or distort the desired signal, and veteran engineers as well as new college graduates are often faced with a lack of experience in noise analysis for operational amplifiers.
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