The Master Handbook of IC Circuits

The Master Handbook of IC Circuits
Author: Delton T. Horn
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1997
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Covering hundreds of available ICs, this new edition of a best-selling handbook is an ideal companion to The Master IC Cookbook, Third Edition . It features a larger, more readable format than previous editions, and incorporates new circuits while deleting obsolete ones. Sections organized by IC type encompass the 74xx series...4xxx digital circuits ...analog/digital and digital/analog circuits...special-purpose digital and computer-related circuits...operational amplifiers and comparators...audio and video devices...oscillators and signal generators...and voltage regulators.

The Master IC Cookbook

The Master IC Cookbook
Author: Clayton L. Hallmark
Publisher:
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1991
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

A source of design data on hundreds of integrated circuits, both digital and linear, from a wide variety of manufactures. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Linear IC Applications

Linear IC Applications
Author: Joseph Carr
Publisher: Newnes
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1996-12-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780750633703

Linear IC Applications is about practical applications of linear IC circuits. Although most of the circuits are based on the ubiquitous operational amplifier, other devices are examined as well. The material in this book will allow you to design circuits for the applications covered. But more than that, the principles of design for each class of circuit are transferable to other projects that are similar in function, if not in detail. A fiction voiced by the less perceptive observer of the electronics world is that analog electronics, i.e. the domain of linear IC devices, is dead, and that digital electronics is taking over every task. While it is true that digital electronics is growing rapidly, and has already taken over many functions previously performed in analog circuits, that doesn't mean that analog electronics is ready to die. There are still jobs that are either best done in analog circuits, or are more cost- effective when done in analog circuits rather than computers. Many digital instruments, for example, require a relatively extensive analog subsystem in order to work properly. In fact, demand for analog electronics, and for people well versed in it, is increasing. There is a worldwide shortage of skilled personnel. This book addresses that shortfall and equips the reader to apply linear ICs in a wide range of settings. Joseph J. Carr is a prolific writer and working scientist in the field of radar engineering and avionics architecture. He has written over 25 books and regularly contributes to electronics magazines. Another recent Carr title, Linear Integrated Circuits, also published by Newnes, is a perfect companion to this designer's guide, providing as it does a primer and first reference on linear IC technology. Companion to Linear Integrated Circuits by the same author Practical guide for designers Covers op amps and other linear devices

The Integrated Circuit Hobbyist's Handbook

The Integrated Circuit Hobbyist's Handbook
Author: Thomas R. Powers
Publisher: Newnes
Total Pages: 119
Release: 1995
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781878707123

Cookbook of circuit applications based on today's most popular linear, TTL and CMOS integrated circuits