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EMI-Resilient Amplifier Circuits electronic resource by Marcel J. van der Horst, Wouter A. Serdijn, André C. Linnenbank.

By: van der Horst, Marcel J [author.]Contributor(s): Serdijn, Wouter A [author.] | Linnenbank, André C [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Analog Circuits and Signal ProcessingPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XV, 307 p. 75 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319005935Subject(s): engineering | electronics | Systems engineering | Engineering | Circuits and Systems | Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation | Electronic Circuits and DevicesDDC classification: 621.3815 LOC classification: TK7888.4Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Decreasing the disturbance coupled to amplifiers -- Modelling of active devices -- The Cascode and Differential amplifier stages -- Design of EMI-resilient single-stage amplifiers -- Design of EMI-resilient dual-stage amplifiers -- Realizations -- Conclusions and recommendations.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book enables circuit designers to reduce the errors introduced by the fundamental limitations and electromagnetic interference (EMI) in negative-feedback amplifiers.  The authors describe a systematic design approach for application specific negative-feedback amplifiers, with specified signal-to-error ratio (SER).  This approach enables designers to calculate noise, bandwidth, EMI, and the required bias parameters of the transistors used in  application specific amplifiers in order to meet the SER requirements.   ·         Describes design methods that incorporate electromagnetic interference (EMI) in the design of application specific negative-feedback amplifiers; ·         Provides designers with a structured methodology to avoid the use of trial and error in meeting signal-to-error ratio (SER) requirements; ·         Equips designers to increase EMI immunity of the amplifier itself, thus avoiding filtering at the input, reducing the number of components and avoiding detrimental effects on noise and stability.  .
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Introduction -- Decreasing the disturbance coupled to amplifiers -- Modelling of active devices -- The Cascode and Differential amplifier stages -- Design of EMI-resilient single-stage amplifiers -- Design of EMI-resilient dual-stage amplifiers -- Realizations -- Conclusions and recommendations.

This book enables circuit designers to reduce the errors introduced by the fundamental limitations and electromagnetic interference (EMI) in negative-feedback amplifiers.  The authors describe a systematic design approach for application specific negative-feedback amplifiers, with specified signal-to-error ratio (SER).  This approach enables designers to calculate noise, bandwidth, EMI, and the required bias parameters of the transistors used in  application specific amplifiers in order to meet the SER requirements.   ·         Describes design methods that incorporate electromagnetic interference (EMI) in the design of application specific negative-feedback amplifiers; ·         Provides designers with a structured methodology to avoid the use of trial and error in meeting signal-to-error ratio (SER) requirements; ·         Equips designers to increase EMI immunity of the amplifier itself, thus avoiding filtering at the input, reducing the number of components and avoiding detrimental effects on noise and stability.  .

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