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Overview
Look to this authoritative resource for comprehensive knowledge and detailed design guidance on active filters for integrated-circuit applications. The book identifies common problem areas, reviews circuit analysis operations, and thoroughly explains the concept of feedback. You learn the state variable procedure - a general design approach that is appropriate for a wide range of applications. The book also discusses classic approaches such as cascade and biquad circuits for comparative purposes.
Synopsis
In this text/CD-ROM package for practitioners and students, Irons (electrical and computing engineering, University of Maine) identifies common problems with active filters for integrated-circuit applications, reviews circuit analysis operations, and illustrates the concept of feedback. He presents the state variable procedure, a general design approach for a range of applications, and discusses classic approaches for comparative purposes. Material is organized as a one-semester course divided into four subject areas of 10 lectures each. Students are assumed to have had basic courses in linear system theory and electronics or experience working in analog integrated circuit design. The CD-ROM contains circuit and MATLAB files that help readers solve examples in the text. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR