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Electronic circuits, systems, and standards : the best of EDN /

Electronic Circuits, Systems and Standards: The Best of EDN is a collection of 66 EDN articles. The topics covered in this collection are diverse but all are relevant to controlled circulation electronics. The coverage of the text includes topics about software and algorithms, such as simple random...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hickman, Ian
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; Boston : Newnes, 1991.
Colección:EDN series for design engineers.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Electronic Circuits, Systems and Standards: The Best of EDN; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. NOR gate controls oscillator frequency; Chapter 2. Circuit converts voltage ratio to frequency; Chapter 3. MIL-STD-1553 bus finds use in diverse military systems; Control chips; Other systems; Board controllers; Recorders; Bus testers; Chapter 4. Diodes and capacitors imitate transformers; Chapter 5. Phase-modulate signals digitally; Noel Boutin; Reference; Chapter 6. Innovative design techniques yield optimum counter oscillator; The quest for incoherence
  • Why use Gaussian modulation?Multiplier steps up the reference; Chapter 7. Op amp, ADC make zerodroop S/H; Jerry Steele; Chapter 8. ISDN terminals simplify data transmissions; Tony OToole, Advanced Micro Devices; Special considerations in terminal design; ICs simplify terminal design; Chapter 9. IF chip forms audio decibel-level detector; Chapter 10. Versatile ramp generator uses lkbit RAM; Chapter 11. ICs simplify design of single-sideband receivers; Phasing method not suited to voice band; Versatility in datacomm systems; Low-frequency subcarrier vs phase shift
  • Match clock and operating frequenciesPhase shifting comes next; Amplifying and switching functions; Putting it all together; Chapter 12. Three-rail power supply uses four diodes; Chapter 13. Sliding FFT computes frequency spectra in real time; FFT computation time delays the response; Feedback loops may not tolerate delays; Sliding FFT algorithm reduces delays; References; Chapter 14. Variable-Q bandpass filter fixes gain; Yishay Netzer; Chapter 15. Enhanced op amp delivers 100 V p-p; Barry Kline; Reference; Chapter 16. Voltage references; Practical temperature compensation
  • Consider the bandgap referenceLook at the specifications; Zener-based references; References; Chapter 17. CMOS circuit always oscillates; Electronic Resources, Stamford, CT; Chapter 18. CMOS circuit guaranteed to oscillate; Carl Spearow, Senior Engineer Sundstrand Corp, Rockford, IL; Chapter 19. Micropower of amp offers simplicity and versatility; Zahid Rahim, Signetics Corp; Rectify signals without diodes; Sound detector has adjustable threshold; References; Chapter 20. Transistor clipper provides flat-top output; Chapetr 21. Digitize analog functions using simple procedures
  • First design in the frequency domainUse the steps to implement a lowpass filter; You can apply steps to complex functions; Limit the input frequency to avoid aliasing; Procedure suits many applications; Chapter 22. Amplitude-locked loop speeds filter test; Chapter 23. Power MOSFETs and IGBTs; Resistance fighters battle rDs(on); Ruggedness catches on; Fast-recovery diodes; Sensing makes sense; New packages proliferate; Chapter 24. Amplifier has infinite time constant; Chapter 25. Voltage divider switch adds range to DPM; Chapter 26. Trouble shooting is more effective with the right philosophy