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Circuit Designer's Companion -  Peter Wilson

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The Circuit Designers Companion, Third Edition, provides the essential information that every circuit designer needs to produce a working circuit, as well as information on how to make a design that is robust, tolerant to noise and temperature, and able to operate in the system for which it is intended. It looks at best practices, design guidelines, and engineering knowledge gained from years of experience, and includes practical, real-world considerations for components and printed circuit boards (PCBs) as well as their manufacturability, reliability, and cost. Organized into nine chapters, the book begins with a discussion of grounding and wiring of electronic or electrical circuits, when to consider grounding, and the main factors that must be taken into account when designing a new PCB. It then introduces the reader to passive components such as resistors and capacitors, potentiometers and inductors, and crystals and resonators, as well as active components like diodes, thyristors and triacs, bipolar transistors, junction field-effect transistors, metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs), and insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs). It also describes high-speed digital circuit design and analog integrated circuits, including operational amplifiers and comparators, and power supplies such as batteries. The final two chapters focus on electromagnetic compatibility and the latest advances in electronics, along with safety considerations in the design of electronic equipment. This book is an invaluable resource for circuit designers and practicing electronics engineers, electronic engineering students, and professors. - An invaluable companion for circuit designers and practicing electronics engineers - gives best practices, design guidelines and engineering knowledge gleaned from years of experience - Includes practical, real-world considerations for components, PCBs, manufacturability, reliability and cost, enabling engineers to design and troubleshoot faster, cheaper and more effectively - Contains new material on design tools and communication devices, high-speed digital circuit design, simulation methods and testing

Peter Wilson is Professor of Electronic Systems Engineering in the Electronic and Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Bath. After obtaining degrees at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh he worked as a Senior Design Engineer with Ferranti, Scotland and then as a Technical Specialist for Analogy, Inc. in Oregon, USA. After obtaining his PhD at the University of Southampton, he joined the faculty and was a member of the Academic staff at the University of Southampton from 2002 till 2015 when he moved to the University of Bath. He has published more than 100 papers and 3 books. Peter Wilson is also a Fellow of the IET, Fellow of the British Computer Society, a Chartered Engineer in the UK and a Senior Member of the IEEE.
The Circuit Designers Companion, Third Edition, provides the essential information that every circuit designer needs to produce a working circuit, as well as information on how to make a design that is robust, tolerant to noise and temperature, and able to operate in the system for which it is intended. It looks at best practices, design guidelines, and engineering knowledge gained from years of experience, and includes practical, real-world considerations for components and printed circuit boards (PCBs) as well as their manufacturability, reliability, and cost. Organized into nine chapters, the book begins with a discussion of grounding and wiring of electronic or electrical circuits, when to consider grounding, and the main factors that must be taken into account when designing a new PCB. It then introduces the reader to passive components such as resistors and capacitors, potentiometers and inductors, and crystals and resonators, as well as active components like diodes, thyristors and triacs, bipolar transistors, junction field-effect transistors, metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs), and insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs). It also describes high-speed digital circuit design and analog integrated circuits, including operational amplifiers and comparators, and power supplies such as batteries. The final two chapters focus on electromagnetic compatibility and the latest advances in electronics, along with safety considerations in the design of electronic equipment. This book is an invaluable resource for circuit designers and practicing electronics engineers, electronic engineering students, and professors. - An invaluable companion for circuit designers and practicing electronics engineers gives best practices, design guidelines and engineering knowledge gleaned from years of experience- Includes practical, real-world considerations for components, PCBs, manufacturability, reliability and cost, enabling engineers to design and troubleshoot faster, cheaper and more effectively- Contains new material on design tools and communication devices, high-speed digital circuit design, simulation methods and testing

Front Cover 1
The Circuit Designer’s Companion 4
Copyright 5
Contents 6
Introduction 14
INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST EDITION (TIM WILLIAMS, 1990) 14
INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION (TIM WILLIAMS, 2004) 15
INTRODUCTION TO THE THIRD EDITION (PETER WILSON, 2012) 16
CHAPTER 1 - Grounding and wiring 18
1.1 GROUNDING 19
1.2 WIRING AND CABLES 39
1.3 TRANSMISSION LINES 50
CHAPTER 2 - Printed circuits 62
2.1 BOARD TYPES 64
2.2 DESIGN RULES 72
2.3 BOARD ASSEMBLY: SURFACE MOUNT AND THROUGH HOLE 85
2.4 SURFACE PROTECTION 95
2.5 SOURCING BOARDS AND ARTWORK 99
CHAPTER 3 - Passive components 102
3.1 RESISTORS 104
3.2 POTENTIOMETERS 119
3.3 CAPACITORS 124
3.4 INDUCTORS 140
3.5 CRYSTALS AND RESONATORS 155
CHAPTER 4 - Active components 162
4.1 DIODES 164
4.2 THYRISTORS AND TRIACS 176
4.3 BIPOLAR TRANSISTORS 182
4.4 JUNCTION FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTORS 189
4.5 MOSFETs 195
4.6 IGBTs 201
CHAPTER 5 - Analog integrated circuits 206
5.1 THE IDEAL OP-AMP 208
5.2 THE PRACTICAL OP-AMP 209
5.3 COMPARATORS 239
5.4 VOLTAGE REFERENCES 247
5.5 CIRCUIT MODELING 250
CHAPTER 6 - Digital circuits 252
6.1 LOGIC ICS 254
6.2 INTERFACING 263
6.3 USING MICROCONTROLLERS 279
6.4 MICROPROCESSOR WATCHDOGS AND SUPERVISION 286
6.5 SOFTWARE PROTECTION TECHNIQUES 294
6.6 CHOICE OF HARDWARE PLATFORM 297
6.7 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DEVICES 298
6.8 FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAYS 298
6.9 ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION 298
6.10 DIFFERENT TYPES OF ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER 305
CHAPTER 7 - Power supplies 310
7.1 GENERAL 312
7.2 INPUT AND OUTPUT PARAMETERS 314
7.3 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS 330
7.4 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 336
7.5 BATTERIES 338
7.6 ADVANCED CIRCUIT PROTECTION 348
CHAPTER 8 - Electromagnetic compatibility 350
8.1 THE NEED FOR EMC 351
8.2 EMC LEGISLATION AND STANDARDS 357
8.3 INTERFERENCE COUPLING MECHANISMS 361
8.4 CIRCUIT DESIGN AND LAYOUT 364
8.5 SHIELDING 367
8.6 FILTERING 372
8.7 CABLES AND CONNECTORS 379
8.8 EMC DESIGN CHECKLIST 381
CHAPTER 9 - General product design 384
9.1 SAFETY 385
9.2 DESIGN FOR PRODUCTION 390
9.3 TESTABILITY 394
9.4 RELIABILITY 400
9.5 THERMAL MANAGEMENT 407
Appendix: Standards 420
British standards 420
IEC standards 422
IEEE standards 422
Bibliography 426
Index 430

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.11.2011
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