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Designing Amplifier Circuits, Vol. 1 by D. Feucht β€” book cover

Designing Amplifier Circuits, Vol. 1

by D. Feucht
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Overview


The Analog Circuit Design Series set reduces the concepts of analog electronics to their simplest, most obvious form which can easily be applied (even quantitatively) with minimal effort. The emphasis of the set is to help you intuitively learn through inspection how circuits work and apply the same techniques to circuits of the same class.

This first volume, Designing Amplifier Circuits, presents the basic principles of transistor circuit analysis, basic per-stage building blocks, and feedback. The content is restricted to quasi-static (low-frequency) considerations, to emphasize basic topological principles. The reader will be able to analyze and design multi-stage amplifiers with feedback, including calculation and specification of gain, input and output resistances, including the effects of transistor output resistance.

Of note is the presentation of feedback analysis, a subject rarely covered by other books, with insights and from angles that will reduce to analysis by inspection for readers. Some circuit transformations outlined within are especially helpful in reducing circuits to simpler forms for analysis. They are usefully applied in considering transistor circuits for which collector-emitter (or drain-source) resistance is not negligible, another often omitted topic which this book details.

Synopsis


Key Features:

- Little known circuits and techniques are revealed that can improve your circuit design and analysis skills.

- Explains fast, accurate, and simple circuit methods.

- Simulators will not create your circuits: this shows how.

- Graphically-driven presentation of concepts; like a series of seminars.

- Written by 30 year veteran designer.

About the Author, D. Feucht


Dennis Feucht is the owner of Innovatia Laboratories (Cayo, Belize), a firm that specializes in motion control, power electronics, microcomputer-based instrumentation, electromechanics and automation. Feucht is an electronics engineer with extensive experience doing leading-edge electronics design of high-performance test iinstruments, robotics, and motion control systems for over 30 years. He is editor of the American Scientific Affiliation Newsletter.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2009
Publisher
SciTech Publishing, Incorporated
Pages
207
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781891121869

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