
Op Amps for Everyone
Newnes (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 14. July 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
484 pages
978-0-12-811648-7 (ISBN)
Description
Op Amps for Everyone, Fifth Edition, will help you design circuits that are reliable, have low power consumption, and can be implemented in as small a size as possible at the lowest possible cost. It bridges the gap between the theoretical and practical by giving pragmatic solutions using components that are available in the real world from distributors. The book does not just give a design with a transfer function; instead, it provides design tools based on transfer function, getting you to a working circuit so you can make the right decision on which op amp is best for the job at hand.
With this book you will learn: single op amp designs that get the most out of every amplifier; which specifications are of most importance to your design, enabling you to narrow down the list of amplifiers to those few that are most suitable; strategies for making simple tweaks to the design-changes that are often apparent once a prototype has been constructed; how to design for hostile environments-extreme temperatures, high levels of shock, vibration, and radiation-by knowing which circuit parameters are likely to degrade and how to counteract that degradation.
With this book you will learn: single op amp designs that get the most out of every amplifier; which specifications are of most importance to your design, enabling you to narrow down the list of amplifiers to those few that are most suitable; strategies for making simple tweaks to the design-changes that are often apparent once a prototype has been constructed; how to design for hostile environments-extreme temperatures, high levels of shock, vibration, and radiation-by knowing which circuit parameters are likely to degrade and how to counteract that degradation.
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Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Electronic engineers and designers, electronics technicians, engineering students and electronics hobbyists.
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 192 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
1011 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-811648-7 (9780128116487)
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Bruce Carter | Ron Mancini
Op Amps for Everyone
E-Book
07/2017
5th Edition
Elsevier
€68.95
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Persons
Bruce Carter holds dual degrees, Engineering Physics from Texas Tech University, and Electrical Engineering at the University of Texas. He has over 30 years of experience in analog design for military and oil field service companies. He was an applications engineer at Texas Instruments for 9 years, where he authored application notes, contributed articles, and knowledge base FAQ's. Ron Mancini has a BSEE degree from Newark College of Engineering and a ME degree from the university of Florida. He designed transistor circuits for about 10 years, and he designed solid state subsystems for the following 10 years. He spent more than 10 years doing applications engineering for analog ICs where he visited customers to advise on designs, solve problems, and help with the selection of analog ICs. He concluded his career with Texas Instruments doing analog applications work which included writing app notes, writing and giving seminars, troubleshooting customer designs, writing a book, and writing the Analog Angle column for EDN. During this period Ron accumulated 12 US Patents issued or applied for.
Author
Analog Signal Chain and Power Supply Specialist, Weatherford International, Texas, USA
Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX, USA; Columnist, EDN
Content
1. The Op Amp's Place in the World2. Development of Ideal Op Amp Equations3. Single-Supply, AC Coupled Amplifiers4. Separating and Managing AC and DC Gain5. A Complete Continuum of Op Amp Cases6. Introduction to Stability Theory7. Development of Non-Ideal Op Amp Equations8. Voltage Feedback Op Amp Compensation9. Current Feedback Op Amps10. Voltage and Current Feedback Op Amp Comparison11. Fully Differential Op Amps12. Different Types of Op Amps13. Troubleshooting - What To Do When Things Go Wrong14. Instrumentation: Sensors to A/D Converters15. Op Amp Use In Digital to Analog Conversion16. Active Filter Design With Transfer Equations17. Fast, Practical Filter Design Techniques for Simple Filters18. High Speed Filter Design19. Using Op Amps for RF Design20. Low Voltage and Portable Design21. High Reliability Design22. Voltage Regulation23. Negative Voltage Regulation24. Other Applications25. Common Application MistakesAppendix A. Review of Circuit TheoryAppendix B. Understanding Op Amp ParametersAppendix C. Op Amp Noise Theory and ApplicationsAppendix D. Circuit Board Layout TechniquesAppendix E. A Single Supply Circuit Collection