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|a Cover; Half-Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1. Continuous-time Systems: General Properties, Feedback, Stability, Oscillators; 1.1. Representation of continuous time signals; 1.1.1. Sinusoidal signals; 1.1.2. Periodic signals; 1.1.3. Non-periodic real signals and Fourier transforms; 1.2. Representations of linear and stationary systems and circuits built with localized elements; 1.2.1. Representation using ordinary differential equation; 1.2.2. Periodic permanent conditions and harmonic conditions.
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|a 1.2.3. Unilateral Laplace transform of causal systems and study of the various regimes1.3. Negative feedback; 1.3.1. Inversion of a transfer function; 1.3.2. Linearization of a nonlinear system; 1.3.3. Gain-bandwidth product for first-order low-pass systems; 1.3.4. Simultaneous negative and positive feedback; 1.4. Study of system stability; 1.4.1. Time response: pole mapping; 1.4.2. Nyquist criterion in general case; 1.4.3. Stability of looped systems assumed stable in open loop: Nyquist and Bode criteria.
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|a 1.4.4. Stability of linear and nonlinear networks of any order, analyzed from state variables1.5. State space form; 1.6. Oscillators and unstable systems; 1.6.1. Sinusoidal oscillators; 1.6.2. Relaxation oscillators using a nonlinear dipole and other resonant circuit oscillators; 1.6.3. General case of systems comprising a nonlinear dipole and study of oscillation in phase space; 1.7. Exercises; 1.7.1. Response and stability of an operational amplifier not compensated until unity gain and loaded by a capacitor; 1.7.2. Active filters built with operational amplifiers.
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|a 1.7.3. Study of a looped system and its stability: sample and hold circuit1.7.4. Study of a Colpitts oscillator built with a JFET; 1.7.5. Study of a system in state-space form; 2. Continuous-time Linear Systems: Quadripoles, Filtering and Filter Synthesis; 2.1. Quadripoles or two-port networks; 2.1.1. Quadripoles deduced from dynamic circuits; 2.1.2. Quadripoles and transfer matrices; 2.1.3. Modification of the parameters of the quadripoles using negative feedback; 2.1.4. Passive quadripoles; 2.1.5. Dipole impedances and admittances; iterative impedance.
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|a 2.1.6. Scattering matrix (or s-matrix) and transfer matrix2.1.7. Powers in quadripoles and matching; 2.1.8. Image-impedances and image-matching; 2.1.9. Representation of quadripoles by block diagrams; 2.2. Analog filters; 2.2.1. Definition and impulse response; 2.2.2. Properties of real, causal and stable filters; 2.3. Synthesis of analog active filters using operational amplifiers; 2.3.1. Cascading second-order cell filters; 2.3.2. Multiple feedback loop cell; 2.4. Non-dissipative filters synthesis methods; 2.4.1. Synthesis based on effective parameters.
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