This is a book about real-world design techniques for analog circuits: amplifiers, filters, injection-locked oscillators, phase-locked loops, transimpedance amplifiers, group delay correction circuits, notch filters, and spectrum regrowth in digital radio frequency (RF) transmitters, etc.The book offers practical solutions to analog and RF problems, helping the reader to achieve high-performance circuit and system design. A variety of issues are covered, such as:How to flatten group delay of filtersHow to use reciprocity to advantageHow to neutralize a parasitic capacitanceHow to deepen a notch by adding only two components to the networkHow to demodulate a signal using the secant waveform and its benefitHow to flatten the frequency response of a diode detectorWhen to use a transimpedance amplifier and how to maximize its performanceHow to recover non-return-to-zero (NRZ) data when alternating current (AC) coupling is requiredWhy phase noise corrupts adjacent communication channelsSimple method to prevent false locking in phase-locked loopsHow to improve the bandwidth of amplification by using current conveyorsA very simple impedance matching technique requiring only one reactive componentHow to use optimizationQuadrature distortion and cross-rail interferenceThis book is meant to be a handbook (or a supplemental textbook) for students and practitioners in the design of analog and RF circuitry with primary emphasis on practical albeit sometimes unorthodox circuit realizations. Equations and behavioral simulations result in an abundance of illustrations, following a "words and pictures" easy-to-understand approach. Teachers will find the book an important supplement to a standard analog and RF course, or it may stand alone as a textbook. Working engineers may find it useful as a handbook by bookmarking some of the step-by-step procedures, e.g., the section on simplified impedance matching or group delay flattening.
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The book offers practical solutions to analog and RF problems, helping the reader to achieve high performance circuit and system design. This is a book about real-world techniques in designing analog circuits: amplifiers, filters, injection-locked oscillators, phase-locked loops, etc.
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1 Operational, RF, and Current Amplifiers and Their Ubiquity 2 Transimpedance Amplifiers for Low Noise 3 Voltage-Controlled Amplifiers 4 Emitter Followers and Source Followers (FETs) 5 Equally Terminated Two-Port Reciprocal Networks and Reversal of Input and Output 6 Importance of Terminating Filters Properly 7 Diode Detector Flatness 8 Passive Filters 9 Secant Waveform for Synchronous Demodulation 10 Receiving NRZ Data Using AC Coupling 11 Gilbert Gain Cell Versus RF Mixer 12 Passive Components 13 Unwanted Sidebands Effect on Adjacent Channel(s) 14 Injection Locking 15 Phase-Locked Loops 16 Distortion Fundamentals and Spectral Regrowth 17 Optimization 18 Quadrature Distortion and Cross-Rail Interference
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780367542948
Publisert
2022-04-29
Utgiver
Vendor
CRC Press
Vekt
331 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
226
Forfatter
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Daniel Talbot has been named a Life Member of IEEE for his membership of over 50 years and a member of Eta Kappa Nu, and also named a Fellow of the Audio Engineering Society for his accomplishments while Chief Engineer of DBX, an audio equipment manufacturer making noise reduction products.
He was a Principal Engineer at Raytheon Missile Systems working mainly on frequency synthesis. He also worked as a Research Engineer at David Sarnoff Laboratories (RCA) working on issues in color television such as synchronous demodulation of the VSB (vestigial sideband) transmission system and surface wave filter side effects and was involved in IC (integrated circuit) design (using an early 3 GHZ RCA process).