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 A Baker's Dozen: Real World Solutions to Real World Analog Design Problems
  

  A Baker's Dozen: Real World Solutions to Real World Analog Design Problems by Bonnie Baker

  • Published by: NEWNES
  • Author: Bonnie Baker
  • Page Count: 347
  • Group: CIRCUIT DESIGN
  • ISBN: 0750678194/9780750678193
  • Published: Jun 2005

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A Baker's Dozen: Real World Solutions to Real World Analog Design Problems
This book has been written to help digital engineers who need a few basic analog tools in their toolbox. For practicing digital engineers, students, educators and hands-on managers who are looking for the analog foundation they need to handle their daily engineering problems, this will serve as a valuable reference to the nuts-and-bolts of system analog design in a digital world. It's a hands-on designer's guide to the most important topics in analog electronics - such as Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog conversion, operational amplifiers, filters, and integrating analog and digital systems. The presentation is tailored for engineers whose primary experience and/or education is in digital circuit design. This book will teach such readers how to "think analog" when it is the best solution to their problem. Special attention is also given to fundamental topics, such as noise and how to use analog test and measurement equipment, that are often ignored in other analog titles aimed at professional engineers.

Bridging the gap between analog and digital; The right ADC for the right app; The DAC for the servo loop; Filtering; Finding the perfect op amp (precision) for your perfect circuit; Putting the Amp into a Linear system; Working the analog problem from the digital domain; Systems where Analog and Digital Work together; Noise, the 3 categories, device, conducted, emitted; Spice of life; Layout / grounding (precision, high speed, digital); The basics of Lab tools; I know how to do this, I have designed system circuits before!