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LINEAR ICS; Overview; The 741 op-amp; General notes on op-amp circuits; Modern op-amps; Other operational amplifier circuits; Current differencing amplifiers; Other linear amplifier ICs; Phase-locked loops; Waveform generators; Active and switched capacitor filters; Voltage regulator ICs; Adjustable regulator circuits; The 555 timer; Chapter 7. FAMILIAR LINEAR CIRCUITS; Overview; Discrete transistor circuits; Audio circuits; Simple active filters; Circuits for audio output stages 327 $aClass D amplifiersWideband voltage amplification circuits; Sine wave and other oscillator circuits; Other crystal oscillators; Astable, monostable and bistable circuits; Radio-frequency circuits; Modulation circuits; Optical circuits; Linear power supply circuits; Switch-mode power supplies; Chapter 8. SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS; Introduction; Strain and pressure; Direction and motion; Light, UV and IR radiation; Temperature; Sound; Chapter 9. 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