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  • Title Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits: Theory and Application
  • Author(s) James M. Fiore
  • Publisher: Independently published (2016); eBook (Creative Commons Edition, 2020)
  • License(s): CC BY-NC-SA
  • Paperback 589 pages
  • eBook PDF (589 pages)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1796856894
  • ISBN-13: 978-1796856897
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Book Description

This book offers an extensive and detailed exploration of the modern op amp and associated specialized linear integrated circuits. The exploration begins with a fundamental building building block, the differential amplifier. The decibel, Bode plots and negative feedback concepts are introduced.

The theory of basic amplifier circuits is presented along with applications. Practical performance aspects such as frequency response, slew rate, offset, drift and noise are presented. Chapters are dedicated to specialized devices and applications such linear and switching regulator, non-linear amplifiers, oscillators and function generators, active filters, and AD and DA conversion.

Circuit simulations are integrated throughout the chapters. Each of the twelve chapters includes a list of learning outcomes, a summary, review questions and a large number of exercises grouped in terms of Analysis, Design, Challenge and Computer Simulation. Appendices include the answers to the odd-numbered exercises.

The book progresses from the fundamental circuit building blocks through to analog/digital conversion systems. The text is intended for use in a second year Operational Amplifiers course at the Associate level, or for a junior level course at the Baccalaureate level.

About the Authors
  • James Fiore is a professor of Electrical Engineering Technology at Mohawk Valley Community College in Utica, NY. He has over 35 years of teaching and course development experience in ABET accredited electrical engineering technology programs.
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