
This complete text on op-amp use and design discusses topics essential to the practicing engineer that are not covered in comparable texts, including error budget analysis, noise analysis, active filters, and op-amps with multiple poles. The text can be used as a supplement in many electronics courses. It has a practical emphasis and coverage of SPICE computer modeling, satisfying the latest ABET recommendations for more design emphasis in EE courses. It uses commercially available op-amps rather than theoretical models in examples and problems to familiarize students with actual devices. It also provides unusually extensive coverage of active filters, one of the most significant current uses of op-amps--and includes data sheets for the most widely used op-amps.
This text investigates the practical application and design methodologies of operational amplifiers within modern electrical engineering systems. Author E. J. Kennedy provides a comprehensive framework for practicing engineers and students, moving beyond idealized theoretical models to address real-world constraints. By integrating SPICE computer modeling and data sheet analysis, the book aligns academic instruction with current industry standards and ABET design requirements.
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Experts and educators frequently highlight this text for its practical focus on commercially available devices rather than abstract models. Readers note the technical density of the material, which serves as a robust resource for both classroom instruction and professional engineering reference.
Page Count:
640
Publication Date:
1995-06-08
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0030019486
ISBN-13:
9780030019487
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