Linear Integrated Circuits

Author: Carr   Joseph;Carr   Joe  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1996

E-ISBN: 9780080938455

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780750625913

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780750625913

Subject: TN431.1 linear integrated circuits, analog integrated circuits

Language: ENG

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Description

The linear IC market is large and growing, as is the demand for well trained technicians and engineers who understand how these devices work and how to apply them. Linear Integrated Circuits provides in-depth coverage of the devices and their operation, but not at the expense of practical applications in which linear devices figure prominently. This book is written for a wide readership from FE and first degree students, to hobbyists and professionals.

Chapter 1 offers a general introduction that will provide students with the foundations of linear IC technology. From chapter 2 onwards there is thorough coverage of the operational amplifier - perhaps the most common of all linear IC devices. The book continues to develop the theme of op-amps over several chapters and then switches to non-op-amp forms. Finally, because microwave linear IC devices (MMIC chips) are becoming increasingly important, a chapter is devoted to high-frequency devices (VHF and up). All of this is clearly presented with useful examples. Joseph J. Carr is a prolific writer and working scientist in the field of radar engineering and avionics architecture. He has written over 25 books and regularly contributes to electronics magazines.

  • Practical primer in linear IC technology
  • Subject often overlooked in traditional (digital-biased) courses
  • Provides students with complete coverage of op amps, and other devices

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Linear Integrated Circuits

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 8

Preface

pp.:  8 – 10

CHAPTER 2. The Ie operational amplifier

pp.:  39 – 75

CHAPTER 3. Inverting and non lnverflnq operational amplifier configurations

pp.:  75 – 115

CHAPTER 4. Dealing with practical operational amplifiers

pp.:  115 – 146

CHAPTER 5. DC differential operational amplifier circuits

pp.:  146 – 163

CHAPTER 6. Instrumentation amplifiers

pp.:  163 – 187

CHAPTER 7. Isolation amplifiers

pp.:  187 – 204

CHAPTER 8. Other Ie linear amplifiers

pp.:  204 – 227

CHAPTER 9. High frequency, VHF,UHF and microwave linear Ie devices

pp.:  227 – 249

CHAPTER 10. IC waveformgenerators andwaveshaping circuits

pp.:  249 – 303

CHAPTER 11. DC power supplies forlinear IC circuits

pp.:  303 – 338

Index

pp.:  338 – 350

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