TY - BOOK ID - 7248562 TI - Introduction to electronic circuit design AU - Spencer, Richard R. AU - Ghausi, Mohammed Shuaib PY - 2003 SN - 0201361833 9780201361834 PB - Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, DB - UniCat KW - Electronic circuit design KW - 621.38 KW - elektronica KW - Elektronische circuits : ontwerp KW - Elektronische circuits KW - CMOS KW - analoge techniek (analoge elektronica) KW - cad KW - dataconversie KW - digitale techniek KW - halfgeleider KW - ic KW - operationele versterker KW - spice KW - versterker KW - 621.3'7 KW - Electronic circuits KW - Elektronische inrichtingen. Elektronische buizen.Fotocellen.Deeltjesversnellers.Röntgenbuizen KW - (zie ook: diode) KW - opamp KW - Electrical engineering--?'7 KW - Design KW - Contains audio-visual material KW - 621.3'7 Electrical engineering--?'7 UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7248562 AB - A basic understanding of circuit design is useful for many engineers -- even those who may never actually design a circuit -- because it is likely that they will fabricate, test, or use these circuits in some way during their careers. This book provides a thorough and rigorous explanation of circuit design with a focus on the underlying principles of how different circuits work -- instead of relying completely on design procedures or "rules of thumb." In this way, readers develop the intuition that is essential to understanding and solving design problems in those instances where no procedure exists. Features a "Topical organization" rather than a sequential one -- emphasizing the models and types of analyses used so they are less confusing to readers. Discusses complex topics such as small-signal approximation, frequency response, feedback, and model selection. Most of the examples and exercises compare the analytical results with simulations -- Simulation files are available on the CD-ROM. A generic transistor is used to avoid repetition, presenting many of the basic principles that are common to FET and BJT circuits. Devotes a whole chapter to device physics ER -