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Theory of sampled-data control systems
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Year: 1965 Publisher: New York : John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,


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Network analysis and feedback amplifier design
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Year: 1945 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : D. Van Nostrand,

Feedback amplifiers : theory and design
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ISBN: 0306480425 0792376439 Year: 2002 Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts ; London, England : Kluwer Academic,

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Feedback Amplifiers: Theory and Design deals with feedback and feedback amplifiers. Although this topic has been extensively investigated over the years, theoretically exact and at the same time sufficiently simple and well organized material is not, to the authors' judgement, present today in literature. After describing the fundamental properties of feedback, the book illustrates techniques of analysis for greater insight into feedback amplifiers and design strategies to optimise their performance. The book has two main targets 1) a tutorial purpose since its aim is first to introduce and then to bring the reader to in-depth analysis and design of feedback circuits; 2) to present original material on the topic of feedback circuits. In particular, a new comprehensive approach for the frequency compensation of two-stage and three-stage amplifiers is adopted, and insightful new results are reported for harmonic distortion in the frequency domain.


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Systèmes asservis : cours et problèmes : 680 exercices résolus
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ISBN: 0070821070 2704200173 2704200181 9782704200177 9780070821071 Year: 1974 Publisher: New York : McGraw-Hill,

Feedback linearization of RF power amplifiers
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ISBN: 140208062X 1402080611 Year: 2004 Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Kluwer,

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Improving the performance of the power amplifier is the most pressing problem facing designers of modern radio-frequency (RF) transceivers. Linearity and power efficiency of the transmit path are of utmost importance, and the power amplifier has proven to be the bottleneck for both. High linearity enables transmission at the highest data rates for a given channel bandwidth, and power efficiency prolongs battery lifetime in portable units and reduces heat dissipation in high-power transmitters. Cartesian feedback is a power amplifier linearization technique that acts to soften the tradeoff between power efficiency and linearity in power amplifiers. Despite its compelling, fundamental advantages, the technique has not enjoyed widespread acceptance because of certain implementation difficulties. Feedback Linearization of RF Power Amplifiers introduces new techniques for overcoming the challenges faced by the designer of a Cartesian feedback system. The theory of the new techniques are described and analyzed in detail. The book culminates with the results of the first known fully integrated Cartesian feedback power amplifier system, whose design was enabled by the techniques described. Feedback Linearization of RF Power Amplifiers is a valuable reference work for engineers in the telecommunications industry, industry researchers, academic researchers.


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Random processes in nonlinear control systems
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ISBN: 1283525356 9786613837806 0080955215 0125516509 Year: 1965 Publisher: Burlington : Elsevier Science,

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In this book, we study theoretical and practical aspects of computing methods for mathematical modelling of nonlinear systems. A number of computing techniques are considered, such as methods of operator approximation with any given accuracy; operator interpolation techniques including a non-Lagrange interpolation; methods of system representation subject to constraints associated with concepts of causality, memory and stationarity; methods of system representation with an accuracy that is the best within a given class of models; methods of covariance matrix estimation;methods for low-rank

Feedback shift registers
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ISBN: 3540133305 0387133305 3540388559 9780387133300 9783540133308 Year: 1984 Volume: 169 Publisher: Berlin ; Heidelberg ; New York, NY : Springer-Verlag,

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Information systems --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Informatica --- Informatique --- Shift registers --- Feedback (Electronics) --- Rétroaction (Electronique) --- 681.3*B61 --- 681.3*E4 --- 681.3*G2 --- Reliability and testing: built-in tests; error-checking; redundant design; test generation; testability (Logic design) --- Coding and information theory: data compaction and compression; formal modelsof communication; nonsecret encoding schemes--See also {681.3*H11} --- Discrete mathematics (Mathematics of computing) --- 681.3*G2 Discrete mathematics (Mathematics of computing) --- 681.3*E4 Coding and information theory: data compaction and compression; formal modelsof communication; nonsecret encoding schemes--See also {681.3*H11} --- 681.3*B61 Design styles: cellular arrays and automata; combinational logic; logic arrays; memory control and access; memory used as logic; parallel and sequential circuits (Logic design) --- 681.3*B61 Reliability and testing: built-in tests; error-checking; redundant design; test generation; testability (Logic design) --- Design styles: cellular arrays and automata; combinational logic; logic arrays; memory control and access; memory used as logic; parallel and sequential circuits (Logic design) --- Registres à décalage --- Registres à décalage --- Rétroaction (Electronique) --- Coding theory. --- Coding and Information Theory. --- Data compression (Telecommunication) --- Digital electronics --- Information theory --- Machine theory --- Signal theory (Telecommunication) --- Computer programming

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