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发表于 2012-2-8 13:10:44
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Preface
Analog design has compared with digital design, still a flavor of art. Art can
be beautiful. However, art in itself is difficult to teach to students as well
as to transfer from experienced analog designers to new trainee designers in
companies.
At the Electronics Research Laboratory of the Delft University of Technology
for many years the structuring and systematizing of analog design has been
studied. Such studies result in, besides new insights and new circuits, an ordering
of knowledge that is already known, i.e. a classification of circuit solutions
and methods is obtained. In this way a designer is enabled to get an overview
of (a part of) the analog design field. He or she doesn’t need to know by heart
a long list of circuit solutions and methods. A systematic classification which
clearly shows the trade-offs gives ordering and relative performance of solutions.
This speeds up the design process very much. Further, by classification, solutions
not known so far can be found (invented). This is because a new circuit
solution is indicated by an empty class of solutions.
In this book the structured electronic design of high performance harmonic
oscillators and bandgap references is described. The book can be used by experienced
engineers and researchers but also this material can be well applied for
advanced courses in analog design.
Arie van Staveren, October 2000 |
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