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Understand Amplifiers
by Owen Bishop 1998
 This book describes amplifier types, how they work, their properties, advantages and disadvantages, and applications. Amplifiers are treated with the minimum of mathematics and lots of illustrations.





Designing With Operational Amplifiers:
Applications Alternatives
by Jerald G. Graeme

Features Macro to Micro Amplifier Design Theory, Principles, Filter Theory, Applications, Logic, Systems, Components, Signal Transmission and Analysis, Waveform Data Processing and Amplification



Navy Electricity and Electronics
Training Series - Module 8 - Introduction to Amplifiers



Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog
Integrated Circuits
by Sergio Franco
 This new edition includes enhanced pedagogy (additional problems, more in-depth coverage of negative feedback, more effective layout), updated technology (current-feedback and folded-cascode amplifiers, and low-voltage amplifiers), and increased topical coverage (current-feedback amplifiers, switching regulators and phase-locked loops).


Structured Electronic Design: Negative-Feedback Amplifiers
by Chris J.M. Verhoeven
 The book provides an original and novel approach to electronic design, more specifically a global and structured one.


Photodiode Amplifiers: OP AMP Solutions
by Jerald G. Graeme

Light photons impinging upon a semiconductor material in the vicinity of a P-N junction release conduction carriers to produce current flow through the photodiode effect. Photodiode amplifiers convert this current to a voltage in a relationship that remains linear as long as the amplifier eliminates signal voltage swing from the photodiode. For this purpose, the simple current-to-voltage converter or transimpedance amplifier presents a virtual ground to the diode. However, when connected to a photodiode, this simple op amp circuit displays surprising multidimensional constraints that defy conventional op amp intuition.


Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers
by Michael J. Connelly 2002
The semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) has emerged as an important component in many optical fiber communication, switching and signal processing systems. Besides its basic use as an in-line amplifier, SOAs have found use in a myriad of applications. Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers provides a comprehensive and detailed treatment of the design and applications of SOAs.



Microwave Transistor Amplifiers: Analysis and Design
by Guillermo Gonzalez
Presents a unified treatment of the analysis and design of microwave transistor amplifiers using scattering parameters techniques. DLC: Transistor amplifiers.



Amplifiers - Theory & Practice
by H. Lewis York

Electronic Devices and Amplifier Circuits
with MATLAB Computing, Second Edition
by Steven T Karris
 This text begins with is an introduction to the nature of small signals used in electronic devices, amplifiers, definitions of decibels, bandwidth, poles and zeros, stability, transfer functions, and Bode plots. It continues with an introduction to solid state electronics, diodes, bipolar junction transistors, field effect transistors (FETs), unijunction transistors, diacs, triacs, silicon control rectifiers (SCRs), and other PNPN devices. The highlight of this text is a long and detailed chapter on op amps.




Switchmode RF Power Amplifiers (Communications Engineering)
by Andrei Grebennikov, Nathan O. Sokal
  1. Provides essential design and implementation techniques for use in cma2000, WiMAX, and other digital mobile standards
  2. Both authors have written several articles on the topic and are well known in the industry
  3. Includes specific design equations to greatly simplify the design of switchmode amplifiers


High-linearity RF Amplifier Design
by Peter B. Kenington




A Designer's Guide to Instrumentation Amplifiers
3rd Edition (Analog Devices)
by Charles Kitchin and Lew Counts
 Instrumentation amplifiers (in-amps) are sometimes misunderstood. Not all amplifiers used in instrumentation applications are instrumentation amplifiers, and by no means are all in-amps used only in instrumentation applications. In-amps are used in many applications, from motor control to data acquisition to automotive. The intent of this guide is to explain the fundamentals of what an instrumentation amplifier is, how it operates, and how and where to use it. In addition, several different categories of instrumentation amplifiers are addressed in this guide.



Design of Linear RF Outphasing Power Amplifiers
by Xuejun Zhang
The book opens with an introduction to wireless communication standards and the requirements they impose on power amplifiers, together with a historical review of the outphasing power amplifier. Plus, this unique resource investigates various factors that contribute to outphasing system linearity degradation, reviews and compares various approaches for path mismatch reduction and linearity performance improvement. What's more, the book raises the issue of efficiency-isolation trade-off on power combining, discusses combining methods and choices of power amplifiers, and analyzes efficiency enhancement techniques.




Electronic Devices and Amplifier Circuits
with MATLAB Applications
by Steven T. Karris
This text describes just about all semiconductor devices and their industrial applications illustrated with numerous practical examples. It includes the following chapters and appendices:

  •  Basic Electronic Concepts and Signals
  • Introduction to Semiconductor Electronics - Diodes
  • Bipolar Transistors
  • Field Effect Transistors and PNPN Devices
  • Operational Amplifiers
  • Integrated Circuits
  • Pulse Circuits and Waveform Generators
  • Frequency Characteristics of Single Stage and Cascaded Amplifier
  • Tuned Amplifiers
  • Sinusoidal Oscillators
  • Introduction to MATLAB®
  • Compensated Attenuators
  • The Substitution, Reduction, and Miller's Theorems



Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers:
Fundamentals and Technology
by Philippe C. Becker, N. Anders Olsson, Jay R. Simpson

Erbium Fiber Amplifiers is a comprehensive introduction to the increasingly important topic of optical amplification. Written by three Bell Labs pioneers, the book stresses the importance of the interrelation of materials properties, optical properties, and systems aspects of optical fiber amplifiers.


Modeling and Design Techniques for RF Power Amplifiers
by Arvind Raghavan
The next-generation technological advances presented in this book are the result of cutting-edge research in the area of large-signal device modeling and RF power amplifier design at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and have the potential to significantly address issues of performance and cost-effectiveness in this area. Richly complemented with hundreds of figures and equations, Modeling and Design Techniques for RF Power Amplifiers introduces and explores the most important topics related to RF power amplifier design.

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