Key Features Develops theory and pragmatic techniques based on simple models for designing amplifiers with bandwidths extending from DC to the multi-GHz frequencies while maintaining a good transient response (MFED). Uses a combination of simulation programs, including SPICE and Genesys, to compare real circuit performance to simulated data. Develops highly accurate, simplified models providing insight into the behavior of all kinds of analog circuits, including wideband amplifiers, RF amplifiers, and circuits used for audio frequencies.
Key Features Develops theory and pragmatic techniques based on simple models for designing amplifiers with bandwidths extending from DC to the multi-GHz frequencies while maintaining a good transient response (MFED). Uses a combination of simulation programs, including SPICE and Genesys, to compare real circuit performance to simulated data. Develops highly accurate, simplified models providing insight into the behavior of all kinds of analog circuits, including wideband amplifiers, RF amplifiers, and circuits used for audio frequencies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Allen Hollister has over 30 years of experience in digital, analog, and RF engineering design and development. He earned BSEE and MSEE degrees from the University of Nebraska and has 14 patents either granted or in the pending process. He was a founder of the VXIbus consortium and served as its chairman. He has also served on the IEEE 802.11 WiFi committee and has been an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Portland State University. He is part owner and VP of Engineering at PSI Wireless, an RF consulting and wirelss technology company.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Basic Network Theory Chapter 2: Transistor Models with Application to Follower Circuit Chapter 3: The Difference Amplifier Chapter 4: Low-Frequency Nonlinear Performance Chapter 5: Shunt Feedback and Other Nifty Circuits Chapter 6: Book Summary Appendix A: Gummel-Poon Models and ft Appendix B: Two Port Parameters for the Simplified Models Appendix C: More on T-coils
Chapter 1: Basic Network Theory Chapter 2: Transistor Models with Application to Follower Circuit Chapter 3: The Difference Amplifier Chapter 4: Low-Frequency Nonlinear Performance Chapter 5: Shunt Feedback and Other Nifty Circuits Chapter 6: Book Summary Appendix A: Gummel-Poon Models and ft Appendix B: Two Port Parameters for the Simplified Models Appendix C: More on T-coils
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