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Title:
Analog filter and circuit design handbook
Publication Information:
New York : McGraw-Hill Education, 2014
Physical Description:
xviii, 618 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9780071816717
Abstract:
"A single-source design reference providing expert guidance on analog filter and circuit design Analog Filter and Circuit Design Handbook emphasizes the operational amplifier (op-amp) as the key building block, and provides a strong foundation of understanding of how op-amps work and what their limitations are. The book contains numerous circuit examples that provide mathematical functions on analog signals in both a linear and non-linear manner. Audio applications such as audio power amplifiers and cross-over networks are included. Extensive coverage of both active and passive filters Discusses audio power amplifiers, various types of waveforms, and non-linear amplifier applications Leads you through how IC operational amplifiers work, their critical parameters, and how to properly choose the appropriate amplifier for a given application Tables help you select the proper device for your requirements; combining amplifiers made by different manufacturers into a single table saves you from having to perform extensive searches among different manufacturers' websites. Includes free downloads: Filter Solutions from Nuhertz Technologies--enables the design of Elliptic Function low-pass filters up to the tenth order ELI 1.0--allows the design of odd-order elliptic function LC low-pass filters up to a complexity of 15 nulls (transmission zeros) or the 31st order Fltrform--an EXCEL spreadsheet arranged by chapter that contains all the significant formulas to simplify some of the calculations "--provided by publisher

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Cutting-edge techniques for designing analog filters and circuits With an emphasis on using operational amplifiers as key building blocks, Analog Filter and Circuit Design Handbook shows how to create working circuits that perform a variety of analog functions. Numerous circuit examples provide mathematical functions on analog signals in both a linear and nonlinear manner. The highly efficient elliptic-function filter response is featured throughout the book. Audio applications, such as audio power amplifiers and cross-over networks, are discussed, and both voltage and current feedback amplifiers are covered. This practical guide also analyzes the impact of nonideal amplifiers and addresses waveform shaping and generation.

ANALOG FILTER AND CIRCUIT DESIGN HANDBOOK COVERS:

Introduction to modern network theory Selecting the response characteristic Low-pass filter design High-pass filter design Bandpass filters Band reject filters Networks for the time domain Refinements in LC filter design and the use of resistive networks Component selection for LC and active filters Normalized filter design tables Switched capacitor filters Adjustable, fixed delay, and amplitude equalizers Voltage feedback operational amplifiers Linear amplifier applications Nonlinear circuits Waveform shaping Waveform generation Current feedback amplifiers Large signal amplifiers

INCLUDES FREE DOWNLOADS:

Filter Solutions from Nuhertz Technologies ELI 1.0 Elliptic function filter design program Fltrform--an Excel spreadsheet with essential formulas


Author Notes

Arthur Williams currently resides in Florida. Most recently he was the Chief Scientist at Telebyte, Inc., a developer and manufacturer of broadband test equipment and data communication products. Previously, he was a Senior Staff Engineer and Manager of Engineering for Tellabs, Inc. Author of six books and holder of eleven patents, Mr. Williams has served as an industrial consultant and the Chairman of the IEEE Circuits and Systems (CAS) chapter on Long Island.