For introductory and upper-level courses in Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits. Focusing on applications, this text develops students' ability to analyze, model, and predict the performance of operational amplifiers and related linear circuits, as well as design the various circuit functions to perform specified operations. It studies a few widely used and time-tested devices in detail, and builds upon basic principles to establish a foundation for understanding and adapting to new technology and developments.
Designed for both introductory and upper level courses covering Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits, Stanley's text focuses on developing the student's ability to analyze and design various circuit fluctuations. The focus is on applications, not rote memorization.
The main features of the book include:
- Complete updating of the newer devices used in industry and available in the market.
- Inclusion of Electronics Workbench/MultiSim software example problems at the end of each chapter.
- End-of-chapter problems are divided into three categories—drill, derivation, and design—to help students fully understand and practice the various problems they will encounter in the workplace.
- Most chapters include additional laboratory exercises to provide sufficient work for the core of a supporting library.