04818nam 2200781Ia 450 991097428290332120251105175834.0978141755272797866110201709781281020178128102017697800804919980080491995(CKB)1000000000349912(EBL)226780(OCoLC)437144748(SSID)ssj0000215196(PQKBManifestationID)11202001(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000215196(PQKBWorkID)10184554(PQKB)10636380(Au-PeEL)EBL226780(CaPaEBR)ebr10128146(CaONFJC)MIL102017(PPN)170251802(OCoLC)824144566(OCoLC)ocn824144566(FR-PaCSA)40000654(CaSebORM)9780750678445(MiAaPQ)EBC226780(FRCYB40000654)40000654(EXLCZ)99100000000034991220040604d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrOp Amp applications handbook /Walt Jung, editor ; with the technical staff of Analog Devices1st editionBurlington, MA Newnesc20051 online resource (897 p.)Analog Devices seriesDescription based upon print version of record.9780750678445 0750678445 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Op Amp Applications Handbook; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Op Amp History Highlights; Chapter 1. Op Amp Basics; Section 1-1: Introduction; Section 1-2: Op Amp Topologies; Section 1-3: Op Amp Structures; Section 1-4: Op Amp Specifications; Section 1-5: Precision Op Amps; Section 1-6: High Speed Op Amps; Chapter 2. Specialty Amplifiers; Section 2-1: Instrumentation Amplifiers; Section 2-2: Programmable Gain Amplifiers; Section 2-3: Isolation Amplifiers; Chapter 3. Using Op Amps with Data Converters; Section 3-1: IntroductionSection 3-2: ADC/DAC SpecificationsSection 3-3: Driving ADC Inputs; Section 3-4: Driving ADC/DAC Reference Inputs; Section 3-5: Buffering DAC Outputs; Chapter 4. Sensor Signal Conditioning; Section 4-1: Introduction; Section 4-2: Bridge Circuits; Section 4-3: Strain, Force, Pressure and Flow Measurements; Section 4-4: High Impedance Sensors; Section 4-5: Temperature Sensors; Chapter 5. Analog Filters; Section 5-1: Introduction; Section 5-2: The Transfer Function; Section 5-3: Time Domain Response; Section 5-4: Standard Responses; Section 5-5: Frequency TransformationsSection 5-6: Filter RealizationsSection 5-7: Practical Problems in Filter Implementation; Section 5-8: Design Examples; Chapter 6. Signal Amplifiers; Section 6-1: Audio Amplifiers; Section 6-2: Buffer Amplifiers and Driving Capacitive Loads; Section 6-3: Video Amplifiers; Section 6-4: Communication Amplifiers; Section 6-5: Amplifier Ideas; Section 6-6: Composite Amplifiers; Chapter 7. Hardware and Housekeeping Techniques; Section 7-1: Passive Components; Section 7-2: PCB Design Issues; Section 7-3: Op Amp Power Supply Systems; Section 7-4: Op Amp ProtectionSection 7-5: Thermal ConsiderationsSection 7-6: EMI/RFI Considerations; Section 7-7: Simulation, Breadboarding and Prototyping; Chapter 8. Op Amp History; Section 8-1: Introduction; Section 8-2: Vacuum Tube Op Amps; Section 8-3: Solid-State Modularand Hybrid Op Amps; Section 8-4: IC Op Amps; IndexOperational amplifiers play a vital role in modern electronics design. The latest op amps have powerful new features, making them more suitable for use in many products requiring weak signal amplification, such as medical devices, communications technology, optical networks, and sensor interfacing. The Op Amp Applications Handbook may well be the ultimate op amp reference book available. This book is brimming with up-to-date application circuits, valuable design tips, and in-depth coverage of the latest techniques to simplify op amp circuit designs, and improve their performance. As anAnalog Devices series.Operational amplifier applications handbookOperational amplifiersHandbooks, manuals, etcAmplifiers (Electronics)Operational amplifiersAmplifiers (Electronics)621.39/553.53bclJung Walter G266424MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910974282903321Op Amp applications handbook4340713UNINA