tailieunhanh - Electronic Devices for Analog Signal Processing

This book considers electronic devices applied to process analog signals in in strument making, automation, measurements, and other branches of technology. They perform various transformations of electrical signals: scaling, integration, logarithming, etc. Such devices are considered in tutorials on electronics. The need in their deeper study is caused, on the one hand, by the great demands of extending the range of input signals, as well as increasing the accuracy and speed of such devices, which usually receive insufficient attention. On the other hand, new devices arise permanently, which are not considered in electronic tutorials yet, but already widely applied in practice | Springer Series in Advanced Microelectronics 33 Yu. K. Rybin Electronic Devices for Analog Signal Processing 4Ù Springer Springer Series in Advanced Microelectronics 33 The Springer Series in Advanced Microelectronics provides systematic information on all the topics relevant for the design processing and manufacturing of microelectronic devices. The books each prepared by leading researchers or engineers in their fields cover the basic and advanced aspects of topics such as wafer processing materials device design device technologies circuit design VLSI implementation and subsystem technology. The series forms a bridge between physics and engineering and the volumes will appeal to practicing engineers as well as research scientists Series Editors Dr. Kiyoo Itoh Hitachi Ltd. Central Research Laboratory 1-280 Higashi-Koigakubo Kokubunji-shi Tokyo 185-8601 Japan Professor Thomas Lee Department of Electrical Engineering Stanford University 420 Via Palou Mall ClS-205 Stanford CA 94305-4070 USA Professor Takayasu Sakurai Center for Collaborative Research University of Tokyo 7-22-1 Roppongi Minato-ku Tokyo 106-8558 Japan Professor Willy . Sansen ESAT-MICAS Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Kasteelpark Arenberg 10 3001 Leuven Belgium Professor Doris Schmitt-Landsiedel Lehrstuhl fur Technische Elektronik Technische Universitat Munchen Theresienstrasse 90 Gebaude N3 80290 Muanchen Germany For further volumes http series .

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