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Book SynopsisA proven, cost-effective approach to solving analog signal processing design problems
Most design problems involving analog circuits require a great deal of creativity to solve. But, as the authors of this groundbreaking guide demonstrate, finding solutions to most analog signal processing problems does not have to be that difficult.
Analog Signal Processing presents an original, five-step, design-oriented approach to solving analog signal processing problems using standard ICs as building blocks. Unlike most authors who prescribe a bottom-up approach, Professors Pallás-Areny and Webster cast design problems first in functional terms and then develop possible solutions using available ICs, focusing on circuit performance rather than internal structure. The five steps of their approach move from signal classification, definition of desired functions, and description of analog domain conversions to error classification and error analysis.
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Table of ContentsSignals and Signal Processing.
Voltage Amplification.
Current-to-Voltage and Voltage-to-Current Conversion.
Linear Analog Functions.
AC/DC Signal Conversion.
Other Nonlinear Analog Functions.
Analog Signal Filtering.
Analog Signal Switching, Multiplexing and Sampling.
Error Analysis and Reduction.
Interference and Its Reduction.
Noise, Drift and Their Reduction.
Appendices.
Index.