Introduction to Electronic Circuit Design
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- 9781118321829
- 621.3815 DOR
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621.3815 COM Advanced Electronic Circuit Design | 621.3815 COU Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits | 621.3815 COU Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits | 621.3815 DOR Introduction to Electronic Circuit Design | 621.3815 DOR Introduction to Electronic Circuit Design | 621.3815 DUB Electronics Circuits and Analysis | 621.3815 ELE Electronic Devices And Circuits |
A basic understanding of circuit design is useful for many engineers���even those who may never actually design a circuit���because it is likely that they will fabricate, test, or use these circuits in some way during their careers. This book provides a thorough and rigorous explanation of circuit design with a focus on the underlying principles of how different circuits work���instead of relying completely on design procedures or ���rules of thumb.��� In this way, readers develop the intuition that is essential to understanding and solving design problems in those instances where no procedure exists. Features a "Topical organization" rather than a sequential one ��� emphasizing the models and types of analyses used so they are less confusing to readers. Discusses complex topics such as small-signal approximation, frequency response, feedback, and model selection. Most of the examples and exercises compare the analytical results with simulations���Simulation files are available on the CD-ROM. A generic transistor is used to avoid repetition, presenting many of the basic principles that are common to FET and BJT circuits. Devotes a whole chapter to device physics. For reference use by professionals in the field of computer engineering or electronic ci
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