2000 / xvi+234 p. / ISBN
978-90-407-1247-0 / Euro
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978-90-71301-72-8 Amplifier design is very
often regarded as making a selection from the large arsenal
of known amplifier circuits and then adapting it for a
specific purpose, possibly with the aid of
computer-aided-design programs. Now and then designers are
surprised by the introduction of a new amplifier circuit
performing better in some respects than the
others. Each aspiring designer has
to find his own way in this jungle. He has to choose from a
rather chaotic and scattered collection of amplifier
circuits rather than apply a systematic and straightforward
design sequence that enables him to design his
special-purpose amplifier circuit. A great deal of
experience is essential. This work is an attempt to
make a useful contribution to the extensive literature on
the subject of amplifier design. It can be justified on the
grounds that the approach is believed to be unique in a
number of respects. Many works that promise to cover the
subject are instead concerned with analysis. Moreover, they
frequently deal specifi-cal-ly or separately with particular
design aspects, characterised by descriptions such as
'wide-band', 'low-noise', 'low-distortion', etc. A treatment of the various
design aspects and their interconnections, however, is
necessary for fruitful amplifier design. At the basis of
such a treatment lies the observation - usually easily
overlooked - that amplifier design is concerned in the first
place with obtaining an adequate quality of information
transfer. Amplifiers are more than electronic circuits
merely bringing the source power up to a higher
level. Quality requirements are
imposed on the signal transfer relative to the type of
infor-mation and to the manner of perception, registration,
or processing. The quality of information transfer is
determined by a large number of quality aspects such as
linearity, accuracy, efficiency, signal-to-noise ratio, etc.
Unfortunately, it cannot be expressed as a quantitative
figure of merit. A systematic,
straightforward design approach is presented in this work.
Preference was given to a qualitative rather than to a
quantitative approach. Finding the proper
configurations for the basic amplifier and of the amplifier
stages is considered of primary importance and is emphasised
here. This book is therefore largely concerned with the
design phase preceding the phase in which existing computer
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Design
of high-performance negative-feedback amplifiers
E.H. Nordholt
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