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Op Amps: Design, Application, and Troubleshooting

Op Amps: Design, Application, and Troubleshooting

David Terrell

(1996)

Abstract

OP Amps deliberately straddles that imaginary line between the technician and engineering worlds. Topics are carefully addressed on three levels: operational overview, numerical analysis, and design procedures. Troubleshooting techniques are presented that rely on the application of fundamental electronics principles. Systematic methods are shown that can be used to diagnose defects in many kinds of circuits that employ operational amplifiers.

One of the book's greatest strengths is the easy-to-read conversational writing style. The author speaks directly to the student in a manner that encourages learning. This book explains the technical details of operational amplifier circuits in clear and understandable language without sacrificing technical depth.

  • Easy-to-read conversational style communicates procedures an technical details in simple language
  • Three levels of technical material: operational overview, manericall analysis, and design procedures
  • Mathematics limited to algebraic manipulation