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George Clayton's Operational Amplifiers is a well established undergraduate text - offering full coverage of the subject for HNC/HND electronic engineering as well as first and second year degree modules. It has also proved popular in industry as a reference text. Having previously been fully revised by Steve Winder, this classic textbook covers all the latest developments in the field, matched to current degree module syllabuses in both the UK and USA. The introductory sections assume only a basic grounding in electronics, followed by more in-depth material to further the reader's understanding of the subject. Each chapter is followed by a set of exercises, enabling the reader to put the th...
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An undergraduate and industry reference text offering coverage of the field of operational amplifiers for first- and second-year modules and HND units. This edition is revised to cover all the developments in the area and to match degree module syllabuses in the UK and USA. The introductory sections have been expanded so that only a basic grounding in electronics is assumed. The layout has been redesigned to make it easier to use. New, updated and expanded topics include feedback op-amps, Bi-FET devices, CMOS devices, single supply operation, differential amplifier ICs and low voltage op-amps.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1913.
One of the most successful books written on Operational Amplifiers now revised and fully updated. Not only suitable for students at HNC/Diploma level but also forms a source of reference for practising electronic engineers concerned with the theory and use of operational amplifiers. Features of the third edition: Updated circuit diagrams Data about the latest devices available Information on technologies and developments in the 1990's
Control System Technology focuses on the processes, methodologies, and techniques employed in control system technology, including digital computers, transducers, actuators, and amplifiers. The book first takes a look at classification, terminology, and definitions, displacement, reference, and velocity of transducers, and strain, force, torque, acceleration, load, and tension of transducers. Discussions focus on strain gauges and measuring bridges, other transducers for measuring force, torque, acceleration, and tension, displacement and velocity transducers, natural control systems, classification of control systems, and generalized single loop continuous feedback control system. The monog...