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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Darren Ashby (Electronics Product Line Manager, ICON Fitness, one of the world's largest consumers of embedded chips, Salt Lake City, UT, USA) , "Bonnie Baker (Columnist for EDN Magazine's ""Baker's Best"")" , Ian Hickman (Electronics author and freelance journalist) , Walt Kester (Analog Devices technical staff)Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Newnes (an imprint of Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd ) Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.860kg ISBN: 9781856175272ISBN 10: 1856175278 Pages: 1248 Publication Date: 30 September 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsChapter 1 The Fundamentals Chapter 2 The Semiconductor diode Chapter 3 Understanding diodes and their problems Chapter 4 Bipolar transistors Chapter 5 Field effect transistors Chapter 6 Identifying and avoiding transistor problems Chapter 7 Fundamentals Chapter 8 Number Systems Chapter 9 Binary Data Manipulation Chapter 10 Combinational Logic Design Chapter 11 Sequential Logic Design Chapter 12 Memory Chapter 13 Selecting a design route Chapter 14 Designing with logic ICs Chapter 15 Interfacing Chapter 16 DSP and digital filters Chapter 17 Dealing with high speed logic Chapter 18 Bridging the Gap Between Analog and Digital Chapter 19 Op Amps Chapter 20 Converters-Analog Meets Digital Chapter 21 Sensors Chapter 22 Active filters Chapter 23 Radio-Frequency (RF) Circuits Chapter 24 Signal Sources Chapter 25 EDA Design Tools for Analog and RF Chapter 26 Useful Circuits Chapter 27 Programmable Logic to ASICs Chapter 28 Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs) Chapter 29 Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) Chapter 30 Design Automation and Testing for FPGAs Chapter 31 Integrating processors onto FPGAs Chapter 32 Implementing digital filters in VHDL Chapter 33 Overview Chapter 34 Microcontroller Toolbox Chapter 35 Overview Chapter 36 Specifications Chapter 37 Off the shelf versus roll your own Chapter 38 Input and output parameters Chapter 39 Batteries Chapter 40 Layout and Grounding for Analog and Digital Circuits Chapter 41 Safety Chapter 42 Design for Production Chapter 43 Testability Chapter 44 Reliability Chapter 45 Thermal Management Appendix A StandardsReviewsAuthor InformationBonnie Baker has been involved with analog design and analog systems for nearly 20 years, having started as a manufacturing product engineer supporting analog products at Burr-Brown. From there, Bonnie moved up to IC design, analog division strategic marketer, and then corporate applications engineering manager. In 1998, she joined Microchip Technology’s Microperipherals Division as the analog/mixed signal applications engineering manager. This has expanded her background to not only include analog applications, but to the microcontroller. Bonnie holds a Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) and a bachelor’s degree in music education from Northern Arizona University (Flagstaff, AZ). In addition to her fascination with analog design, Bonnie has a drive to share her knowledge and experience and has written more than 200 articles, design notes, and application notes and she is a frequent presenter at technical conferences and shows. Pease attended Mt. Hermon School, and graduated from MIT in 1961 with a BSEE. He worked at Philbrick Researches up to 1975 and designed many OpAmps and Analog Computing Modules.Pease joined National Semiconductor in 1976. He has designed about 24 analog ICs including power regulators, voltage references, and temp sensors. He has written 65+ magazine articles and holds about 21 US patents. Pease is the self-declared Czar of Bandgaps since 1986. He enjoys hiking and trekking in Nepal, and ferroequinology. His position at NSC is Staff Scientist. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE.Pease wrote the definitive book, TROUBLESHOOTING ANALOG CIRCUITS, now in its 18th printing. It has been translated into French, German, Dutch, Russian, and Polish. Pease is a columnist in Electronic Design magazine, with over 240 columns published. The column, PEASE PORRIDGE, covers a wide range of technical topics.Pease also has posted many technical and semi-technical items on his main web-site: http://www.national.com/rap Many of Pease's recent columns are accessible there.Pease was inducted into the E.E. Hall Of Fame in 2002. Refer to: http://www.elecdesign.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=17269&Extension=pdf See Pease's other web site at http://www.transtronix.com Tim Williams worked for a variety of companies as an electronic design engineer, before startinghis own consultancy specializing in EMC design and test advice and training. He has monitored the progress of the EMC Directive and its associated standards since it was first made public, over the last 25 years. Bob Zeidman is the president of The Chalkboard Network, an e-learning company for high-tech professionals. He is also president of Zeidman Consulting, a hardware and software contract development firm. Since 1983, he has designed CPLDs, FPGAs, ASI Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |