Op Amps for Everyone
- 3rd Edition - February 18, 2009
- Author: Bruce Carter
- Language: English
The op amp IC has become the universal analog IC because it can perform all analog tasks. OP AMPS FOR EVERYONE provides the theoretical tools and practical know-how to get the most… Read more
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Description
Description
The op amp IC has become the universal analog IC because it can perform all analog tasks. OP AMPS FOR EVERYONE provides the theoretical tools and practical know-how to get the most from these versatile devices. This new edition substantially updates coverage for low-speed and high-speed applications, and provides step by step walkthroughs for design and selection of op amps and circuits.
Key features
Key features
- Modular organization allows readers, based on their own background and level of experience, to start at any chapter
- written by experts at Texas Instruments and based on real op amps and circuit designs from TI* NEW: large number of new cases for single supply op amp design techniques, including use of web-based design tool
- NEW: complete design walk-through for low-speed precision op amp selection and circuit design
- NEW: updates, including new techniques, for design for high-speed, low distortion applications
- NEW: extensive new material on filters and filter design, including high-speed filtering for video and data
Readership
Readership
Engineers in analog circuit design and applications engineering; product engineers; engineering students.
Table of contents
Table of contents
1: The Op Amp's Place in the World2: Review of Circuit Theory3: Development of the Ideal Op Amp Equations4: Single Supply Op Amp Design Techniques5: Feedback and Stability Theory6: Development of the Non-Ideal Op Amp Equations7: Voltage Feedback Op Amp Compensation8: Current Feedback Op Amp Analysis9: Voltage and Current Feedback Op Amp Comparison10: Op Amp Noise Theory and Applications11: Understanding Op Amp Parameters12: Instrumentation I: Sensors to A/D Conversion13: Instrumentation II14: Instrumentation III15: Circuit Board Layout Techniques16: Wireless Communication: Signal Processing for IF Sampling17: Interfacing D/A Converters to Loads18: Sine Wave Oscillators19: Active Filter Design Techniques I20: Active Filter Design Techniques II21: Active Filter Design Techniques III22: Active Filter Design Techniques IV23: Active Filter Design Techniques V24: Active Filter Design Techniques VI25: Designing for Low Voltage Op Amp CircuitsA: Single Supply Circuit Collection
Review quotes
Review quotes
"...the book takes a different approach from the traditional textbook treatment of op amp theory in that the book is based on real-world op amps and their applications. The material in this book is applicable to op amp ICs from all manufacturers."—EDACafe.com
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 3
- Published: February 18, 2009
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
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Bruce Carter
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.
Affiliations and expertise
Analog Signal Chain and Power Supply Specialist, Weatherford International, Texas, USAView book on ScienceDirect
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