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Electronic Devices for Analog Signal Processing

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  • © 2012

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  • Study Electronic devices with help from the self-education
  • Two of the seven chapters are devoted to the oscillators of sinusoidal and pulsed electrical signals
  • Barkhausen criterion of the conditions generating sinusoidal oscillations is now applicable for pulse shapes

Part of the book series: Springer Series in Advanced Microelectronics (MICROELECTR., volume 33)

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Electronic Devices for Analog Signal Processing is intended for engineers and post graduates and considers electronic devices applied to process analog signals in instrument making, automation, measurements, and other branches of technology. They perform various transformations of electrical signals: scaling, integration, logarithming, etc. The need in their deeper study is caused, on the one hand, by the extension of the forms of the input signal and increasing accuracy and performance of such devices, and on the other hand, new devices constantly emerge and are already widely used in practice, but no information about them are written in books on electronics.

The basic approach of presenting the material in Electronic Devices for Analog Signal Processing can be formulated as follows: the study with help from self-education. While divided into seven chapters, each chapter contains theoretical material, examples of practical problems, questions and tests. The most difficult questions are marked by a diamond and can be given to advanced readers. Paragraphs marked by /// are very important for the understanding of the studied material and together they can serve a brief summary of a section. The text marked by italic indicates new or non-traditional concepts. Calculated examples are indicated by >.

The main goal of Electronic Devices for Analog Signal Processing is not only to give some knowledge on modern electronic devices, but also to inspire readers on the more detailed study of these devices, understanding of their operation, ability to analyze circuits, synthesize new devices, and assess the possibilities of their application for solution of particular practical problems.

Authors and Affiliations

  • , Electro Physical, Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russian Federation

    Yu. K. Rybin

About the author

Yuriy K. Rybin Candidat of Technical Sciences associate professor of the Tomsk Polytechnic University. Author of more than 110   scientific papers and 60 patents.

His field of scientific interests is development and design of electronic measiring devices including sine wave signal oscillators.

Scientific chief and direct participant of development of the industrial generators G3-118, G3-121, G3-122, G3-125, GS-50 (Russian) etc.

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