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This is a new book to replace Low-Noise Electronic Design (0 1973). All relevant topics from the original book are included and updated to today's
technology. Since the emphasis has been expanded to address the system design from sensor to simulation to design, the title has been changed
to reflect the new scope.
A significant improvement is the change of technological emphasis. first book emphasized discrete component technology with extensions to The new book focuses on IC design concepts with added support for discrete
design where necessary. Additionally, considerable theoretical expansion been included for many of the practical concepts discussed. This makes new book serve very well as a textbook.
Six completely new chapters have been added to support the current
direction of technology. These new chapters cover the use of SPICE PSpice for low-noise analysis and design, noise in feedback amplifiers which
are extensively used in IC designs, noise mechanisms in analog/digital digital/analog converters, noise models for many popular sensors, power
supplies and voltage references, and useful low-noise amplfier designs.
This book is intended for use by practicing engineers and by students electronics. It can be used for self-study or in an organized classroom
situation as a quarter or semester course or short course. A knowledge electric circuit analysis, the principles of electronic circuits, and mathematics
through basic calculus is assumed.
The approach used in this text is practice or design oriented. The material
is not a study of noise theory, but rather of noise sources, models, methods to deal with the every-present noise in electronic systems. |
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