Linear Integrated Circuits & Applications
- Length: 310 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Independently published
- Publication Date: 2021-04-18
- ISBN-10: B092P6X37S
- ISBN-13: 9798740017617
The book Linear Integrated Circuits is an in-depth discussion of the subject that is intended to help undergraduate engineering students gain a solid understanding of the subject. As a result, the First Edition is more up to date, streamlined, pedagogical, and flexible, making it easier for teachers and students to use. The book is mainly intended for students in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation, Computer Engineering, and Applied Science who are taking courses in operational amplifiers and linear integrated circuits. The text is written in a way that allows students to research independently. Throughout the book, examples are given to assist students in comprehending the content. The text is written in such a way that the teacher does not even need to review a reference book. It provides extensive fabrication technology for ICs, including a wide range of op-amp 741 applications, 555 timers, 565 PLLs, linear voltage regulator ICs, 78/79XX, AD/DA converters, active filters using 741, and switched capacitor filters.Salient Features: A detailed overview of the components of integrated circuits from the standpoint of applications Concentrate on internal circuitry to gain practical experience.Table of Content:Chapter-1: IC Fabrication and Circuit Configuration for Linear ICsChapter-2: General Operational AmplifierChapter 3: Basics of Operational AmplifierChapter-4: Instrumentation AmplifierChapter-5: Application of Op-AmplifierChapter-6: Active FiltersThe focus of the first edition remains on ICs in depth, including theoretical, analytical, and implementation aspects. Undergraduate engineering students gain a comprehensive understanding of concepts through the learning outcomes-based style of content delivery, which encourages further analysis of the topics. Aspirants to the GATE, UPSC, and other competitive exams can find the book useful. I do hope that the textbook in the present form will meet the requirement of the students doing graduation in Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering and Electrical & Electronics Engineering. I shall appreciate any suggestions from students and faculty members alike so that I can strive to make the textbook more useful in the edition to come.