"The Analog Circuit Design" set reduces the concepts of analog electronics to their simplest, most obvious form which can easily be applied (even quantitatively) with minimal effort. The emphasis of the set is to help you intuitively learn through inspection how circuits work and apply the same techniques to circuits of the same class. The third volume "High Performance Amplifiers" applies the concepts from the first two volumes (see related titles below). It is an advanced treatment of amplifier design/analysis emphasizing both wideband and precision amplification. Topics include bandwidth extension, noise and distortion, effects of components, instrumentation and isolation, amplifiers, autocalibration, thermal effects, current-feedback amplifiers, multi-path schemes, feed forward, fT multipliers, buffers, voltage translators, Giulbert gain cells and multipliers. Little known circuits and techniques are revealed that can improve your circuit design and analysis skills. The book explains fast, accurate, and simple circuit methods. Simulators will not create your circuits; this shows how! It features a graphically-driven presentation of concepts - like a series of seminars. It is written by an analog engineer with over 30 years of design experience.
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