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Analog Electronics with Op-amps

Analog Electronics with Op-amps

Analog Electronics with Op-amps

A Source Book of Practical Circuits
Anthony Peyton, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
Vincent Walsh
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Paperback
9780521336048
Paperback

    This book presents a collection of analog electronic circuits based on the op-amp, supported by a wealth of practical detail which will enable the reader to speedily select, build and test a desired circuit. The book is primarily intended to be a practical reference volume rather than a teaching text. Readers will discover an extensive and invaluable source of functional and established analog circuits, from integrators and differentiators to logarithmic amplifiers, from filters to instrumentation amplifiers. The circuits are grouped according to function, and the approach is to build up slowly from the basic textbook examples towards a series of practical, workable circuits. Students who need to build and test particular types of analog circuitry as part of an assignment or project based activities will find this book invaluable. Professional engineers will also find the book useful for design and development work. The coverage is extensive and up-to-date, and provides a wealth of technical advice.

    • Accessible reference volume of analog circuits based on the op-amp
    • Invaluable source of practical and workable circuits for the student and professional
    • Full of up-to-date technical advice on a wide range of circuits

    Product details

    No date available
    Paperback
    9780521336048
    296 pages
    235 × 191 × 16 mm
    0.51kg
    200 b/w illus. 20 tables

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Instrumentation amplifiers
    • 2. Isolation amplifiers
    • 3. Charge amplifiers
    • 4. Current-to-voltage and voltage-to-current converters
    • 5. Controlled amplifiers
    • 6. Active filter design
    • 7. Integrators and differentiators
    • 8. Log and antilog converters
    • 9. Arithmetic operators
    • 10. Function generating circuits
    • 11. Limiters, peak detectors and rectifiers
    • 12. Peak, average and RMS circuits
    • Bibliography
    • Index.