Analog Electronics (eBook)
425 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-0-08-047583-7 (ISBN)
A companion website includes interactive spreadsheets to download.
*A completely new analog electronics textbook for the digital age
*Coverage ideal for courses with a communications / wireless focus
*Companion website provides interactive spreadsheets, where readers can put the book's theory into practice
The content has been carefully designed to meet the requirements of first and second year students of electronic engineering, communications engineering and telecommunications, following full honours degree programs or two-year courses including HNC/HND. - A completely new analog electronics textbook for the digital age- Coverage ideal for courses with a communications / wireless focus
Front Cover 1
Analog Electronics: Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing 4
Copyright Page 5
Contents 6
Preface 9
Chapter 1. Introduction to electronic systems 12
1.1 The roles of analog electronics and digital electronics 12
1.2 Hi-fi and music amplifiers 13
1.3 Video cameras and displays 15
1.4 Multimedia 16
1.5 Medical instrumentation 17
1.6 Industrial instrumentation 18
1.7 Telecommunications 19
1.8 Mixed-signal i.c. chips 20
1.9 Power supplies 21
1.10 Signal processing 23
1.11 Summary: the roles of analog electronics 23
Chapter 2. Signals and signal processing 24
2.1 Introduction: signals and systems 24
2.2 Systems 24
2.3 Signals 33
2.4 Simple RLC networks 39
2.5 The decibel and Bode plots 47
2.6 Step and pulse response 55
2.7 Waveforms and frequency spectra 65
2.8 Random signals and noise 74
References 82
Chapter 3. Amplifiers and feedback 83
3.1 Gain and decibels 83
3.2 Frequency response 85
3.3 Input impedance and output impedance 86
3.4 Operational amplifiers ('op amps') 86
3.5 Negative feedback and the op amp voltage follower 88
3.6 An op amp non-inverting amplifier 92
3.7 Negative and positive feedback: stability 94
3.8 An op amp inverting amplifier 96
3.9 Offsets 98
3.10 Noise in amplifiers 102
References 107
Chapter 4. Signal processing with operational amplifiers 108
4.1 Introduction 108
4.2 Instrumentation amplifiers 108
4.3 Inverting summing amplifiers 110
4.4 Non-inverting summing amplifiers 111
4.5 Integrators 113
4.6 Charge amplifiers 115
4.7 Precision rectifiers 117
References 119
Chapter 5. Diode and transistor circuits 120
5.1 Semiconductor diodes 120
5.2 Diode characteristics 122
5.3 Bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) 124
5.4 Bipolar junction transistor parameters and amplifiers 126
5.5 Field-effect transistors (FETs) 136
References 142
Chapter 6. Design of operation amplifiers ('op amps') 143
6.1 Structure of the op amp 143
6.2 The differential-pair input stage 144
6.3 The second stage and the output stage 145
6.4 The constant-current sources 148
6.5 Common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) 153
6.6 Frequency response 155
6.7 Slew rate 158
6.8 Integrated-circuit op amps 160
6.9 Radio-frequency (r.f.) op amps 160
6.10 Video amplifiers 164
References 166
Chapter 7. Analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion 167
7.1 Introduction 167
7.2 Quantization 167
7.3 Sampling 168
7.4 Analog-to-digital conversion 172
7.5 Analog-to-digital converters 176
7.6 Digital-to-analog converters 183
7.7 Errors in A–D and D–A converters 188
References 190
Chapter 8. Audio-frequency power amplifiers 191
8.1 Requirements 191
8.2 Total harmonic distortion (THD) and Fourier analysis 192
8.3 Power amplifier architecture 193
8.4 Output stages: the double emitter-follower 197
8.5 Output stages with compound transistors ('super-ß' pairs) 204
8.6 FET output stages 210
References 210
Chapter 9. Radio communication techniques 211
9.1 Radio communication systems 211
9.2 Turned r.f. amplifiers 213
9.3 Amplitude modulation (AM) and demodulation 216
9.4 Frequency modulation (FM) and demodulation 229
9.5 Digital modulation schemes 236
9.6 Receivers 240
References 243
Chapter 10. Filters 244
10.1 Introduction 244
10.2 A simple LCR filter 245
10.3 Response types 248
10.4 Filter implementation 249
10.5 Passive filter circuits 250
10.6 Active filter analysis 254
10.7 Filter design 264
10.8 Switched capacitor filters 268
References 272
Chapter 11. Signal generation 274
11.1 Introduction 274
11.2 The Barkehousen criterion for oscillation 274
11.3 Oscillator circuits 275
11.4 Phase locked loops 289
11.5 Frequency synthesis 290
References 292
Chapter 12. Interconnections 293
12.1 Introduction 293
12.2 Transmission lines 293
12.3 Interference and interconnections 319
12.4 Optical fibres 326
References 334
Chapter 13. Power supplies 335
13.1 Introduction 335
13.2 Batteries 335
13.3 Mains power supplies 340
13.4 Switched-mode power supplies 363
13.5 Uniterruptible power supplies 375
References 379
Answers to SAQs 380
Index 425
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 21.5.2002 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Elektrodynamik | |
Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
Technik ► Nachrichtentechnik | |
ISBN-10 | 0-08-047583-3 / 0080475833 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-08-047583-7 / 9780080475837 |
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