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Active Filters for Integrated-Circuit Applications View Larger Image | Fred H. Irons Artech House, Hardcover, Bk&CD edition, Published April 2005, ISBN 1580538967 | List Price: $125.00 Our Price: $107.50 You Save: $17.50 (14% Off)
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Integrated circuits are used in a wide range of devices, from microprocessors
to audio and video equipment. Active filters play a critical role in the design
of this equipment, preventing unwanted frequencies from interfering with the electronic
signal. A thorough understanding of these topics is essential for engineers working
in the field. For the first time, professionals and students find comprehensive
knowledge and detailed design guidance on active filters for integrated-circuit
applications in this single, authoritative resource. The book identifies common
problem areas, reviews circuit analysis operations, and thoroughly explains the
concept of feedback. Engineers find a case study for two operational amplifier
designs that illustrates key challenges that need to be overcome.
CD-ROM Included! Contains circuit and Matlab® files that help readers solve
examples presented in the book.
Market
Electrical engineers involved with integrated-circuit design and applications,
as well as graduate-level students in related courses.
Contents
Preface. Introduction. Review of Circuit Analysis Concepts. Frequency Effects
in Feedback Circuits. Some Opamp Design Considerations. An Operator Approach
to Active Filter Design. Network Sensitivity and Leapfrog Filters. Switched
Capacitor Concepts. The Approximation Problem. Modeling General Purpose BJT
Transistors. Approximation Problem Details. Index.
About the Author
Fred H. Irons was a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the
University of Maine from 1990 to 2000 and has over 40 years of electrical engineering
experience. He was the first recipient of the Roger and Virginia Castle Professorship.
He earned his M.S.E.E. and E.E. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(M.I.T.) and his Ph.D. from Lehigh University.
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