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Analog circuit and system design today is more essential than ever before. With the growth of digital systems, wireless communications, complex industrial and automotive systems, designers are challenged to develop sophisticated analog solutions. This comprehensive source book of circuit design solutions will aid systems designers with elegant and practical design techniques that focus on common circuit design challenges. The book’s in-depth application examples provide insight into circuit design and application solutions that you can apply in today’s demanding designs.

Online support package, including LTspiceÒ software, Design Notes, plus videos and data sheets can be found at: www.elsevierdirect.com/companions/9780123851857

  • Covers the fundamentals of linear/analog circuit and system design to guide engineers with their design challenges
  • Based on the Application Notes of Linear Technology, the foremost designer of high performance analog products, readers will gain practical insights into design techniques and practice
  • Broad range of topics, including power management tutorials, switching regulator design, linear regulator design, data conversion, signal conditioning, and high frequency/RF design
  • Contributors include the leading lights in analog design, Robert Dobkin, Jim Williams and Carl Nelson, among others

  • Sales Rank: #981678 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-09-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.90" h x 1.30" w x 8.70" l, 4.05 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 960 pages

Amazon.com Review

Amazon Exclusive: A Letter from Bob Dobkin, Co-Editor of Analog Circuit Design

Jim Williams Bob Dobkin

Dear Amazon Readers,

The fundamental difference between analog and digital is ‘‘information.’’ With digital information the output is always the same: a set of ones and zeros that represents the information. This information is independent of the supply voltages or the circuitry that is used to generate it. With analog, the output information is basic electrical values--volts, current, charge--and is always related to some real world parameters. With analog, the methodology used to arrive at the answers is intrinsic to the quality of those answers. Errors such as temperature, noise, delay and time stability can all affect the analog output and all are a function of the circuitry that generates the output. It is this analog output that is difficult to derive and requires experience and circuit design talent. With integrated circuits (ICs) so prevalent, combined with application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) in most systems, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find good analog examples for teaching engineers analog design. Engineering schools provide the basics of device terminal characteristics and some circuit hookup information, but this is not adequate for designing finished circuits or applying modern IC design techniques. The analog circuitry in today’s systems is often difficult to decipher without help from the original designer. The ability to design complex analog systems relies on the ability of engineers to learn from what has gone before. One of the best avenues for learning analog design is to use the application notes and information from companies who supply analog integrated circuits. These application notes include circuitry, test results, and the basic reasoning for some of the choices made in the design of these analog circuits. They provide a good starting point for new designs. Since the applications are aimed at solving problems, the application notes, combined with the capability to simulate circuits on Spice, provide a key learning pathway for engineers. The analog information in most of these application notes is timeless and will be as valid twenty years from now as it is today. It’s my hope that anyone reading this book is helped through the science and art of good analog design.

Read an excerpt from Analog Circuit Design.

Robert Dobkin
Co-Founder, Vice President, Engineering, and Chief Technical Officer
Linear Technology Corporation

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Review

"This book is a great companion volume to Volume I with informative application notes and a full complement of reference designs. The chapters are not just every day application notes and reference designs, but give insights to problem-solving, design decision-making the thought process that goes along with a robust, successful design. That's why I love this book…This book is a keeper that needs to be on every designer's bookshelf, right next to Volume I." --EDN.com, March 2013

"Subtitled 'Immersion in the black art of analog design', this huge book has over 1,200 A4 pages of joy…you will learn something from every page…delightfully readable." --ElectronicsWeekly.com, April 2013

"…this is quite an extensive work with 1250 pages. A collection of "application notes"…[it will] help you understand and solve practical problems. Here interesting questions will be answered such as ‘Why is my phone ringing,’ but also highly complex power supply circuits." --Design and Elektronik, February 2013

"For analog designers or anyone who brushes against analog design issues…Analog Circuit Design: A Tutorial Guide to Applications and Solutions...is a great place to start. Each time I look through this book, I get new insight and understanding based on the knowledge, experience, challenges, and mysteries the authors and other contributors bring…books like this can help you get your job done faster and with fewer re-spins." --Planet Analog, January 2013

"This in-depth source book of circuit design solutions supplies engineers with practical design techniques that focus on common analog challenges. The full support package includes online resources such as data sheets, design notes and LTspice design simulation software tools from Linear Technology." --EETimes.com and others, December 2012

"The 932-page book compiles 41 of Linear Tech's applications and each app note has its own chapter. The book divides information into two sections; one that covers power management (19 app notes) and a second that covers data conversion, signal conditioning, and Highfrequency & RF (22 app notes)... Anyone who works with analog electronics--and those who hope to--should own a copy of this book." --Dev-Monkey.com

"This is a handsome book that I will happily find space for on my shelf. It is extremely good value for money and is, thank heavens, a prime example of why it will be some time before e-books have a real place in the publication of technology texts. There should be a place for this latest ANALOG Circuit Design in the hands of every novice, journeyman, and experienced analog designer." --En Genius.net

"In September, three months after a stroke ended Jim’s life, the book - what may be the only coffee table book for analog engineers - came out. What’s remarkable is how easy it is to get into, how much it makes you want to browse - like a traditional coffee-table book. As my friend Paul Rako, described Jim’s writing style, ‘He never tried to impress you with his math or his intellect. He didn't make things complicated so you would think he was smart. He made things look simple. That is why he was brilliant.’" --Electronic Design.com

About the Author
Bob Dobkin is a founder and Chief Technical Officer of Linear Technology Corporation. Prior to 1999, he was responsible for all new product development at Linear. Before founding Linear Technology in 1981, Dobkin was Director of Advanced Circuit Development at National Semiconductor for eleven years. He has been intimately involved in the development of high performance linear integrated circuits for over 30 years and has generated many industry standard circuits. Dobkin holds over 100 patents pertaining to linear ICs and has authored over 50 articles and papers. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Jim Williams, who worked for Linear Technology for nearly three decades, was a talented and prolific circuit designer and author in the field of analog electronics until his untimely passing in 2011. In nearly 30 years with Linear, he had the unique role of staff scientist with interests spanning product definition, development and support. Before joining Linear Technology in 1982, Williams worked in National Semiconductor’s Linear Integrated Circuits Group for three years. Williams was a legendary circuit designer, problem solver, mentor and writer with writings published as Linear application notes and EDN magazine articles. In addition, he was writer/editor of four books. Williams was named Innovator of the Year by EDN magazine in 1992, elected to Electronic Design Hall of Fame in 2002, and was honored posthumously by EDN and EE Times in 2012 as the first recipient of the Jim Williams Contributor of the Year Award.

Most helpful customer reviews

25 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
Dense, Deep Look into the Nuances and Art of Analog Design
By heresyarch
This book is a compilation of Linear Technology's appnotes which are (to my knowledge) largely available for free online. The book mostly deals with analog topics involved in power management and signal conditioning. So why buy the book? In short, because you will have at your finger tips in hardback, a compilation of appnotes that deal with arcane subtleties and nuances of analog design that you will not get in any text written by acadamia, or from any single designer. The depth in practical technical information is not to be found elsewhere.

For one example, the book contains an appnote dealing with the design of a standards lab 20bit DAC. As a related topic of interest, Jim Williams discusses Kelvin Varley dividers. If you do not know what Kelvin Varley dividers are, or why they are useful, this is a good place to start. The topic of Kelvin Varley dividers is just one example of one of the arcane but useful subjects discussed in this book.

The nuances discussed are subtle, and not for the newbie to electronics. But anyone who deals with high performance analog, or precision design (to ppm levels) will find something useful in this text. Even though most of the topics are probably found on Linear's website for free, I give it 5 stars because exposing oneself to the material found in this book, you will begin to learn what exactly world class analog is.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
An Amazing book!
By Ssound
This is a great book!!!!, havent finished reading it, I have read almost half of it, however theres a great deal of useful information here. Some people complain this is a compilation of LT application notes, it may be, however in my case, I just cant read PDF books, so just having everything compiled, organized and nicely printed on an astonishing BIG hardcover book is worth the price alone. This volume is almost 1000 pages, I bought both volumes and the second volume is twice as thick!

Regarding vol. I, the book is divided in two sections, in general, the first section could be described as power electronics or power managment, and the second one would be signal conditioning. The power management section is wonderful, It covers a lot of applications plus some background theory, ranging from powering all sorts of devices like laptops, chargers, telecom systems, lasers, peltier coolers, switch mode and linear power supplies, FPGA boards, etc.... plus theory and application of the main power converters such as buck, cuk, boost, flyback, forward, etc., compensation techniques, inductor design, power supply filters, and so on.

I can honestly tell you that Ive learned more about power management and regulators by reading this pages than what I learned on my power electronic course at college and power electronic books. People complain that its all based in LT devices, and I agree, however, I must say that I always disliked that every power electronics book explains everything in an idealized way, for instance in a buck converter you would see a circuit featuring a "switch" which symbolize another circuit in charge of switching on and off the converter, the problem is that those power electronics books never actually tell you about the circuit that makes the switch, which in fact takes up more than 90% of the entire final circuit in real applications and its the hardest part to get right.

In this book, although using only LT parts, at least I get to see the whats inside the "switch" block, plus how to make the switch, everything starts to make sense since you are now learning about actual circuits, and not just blocks of idealized components. This is at least in my opinon, extremely valuable, and I think that it could be applied to different parts from different manufacturers once you understand the basic principle.

Most of the practical formulas you need are there, without much derivation, but there are several explicit examples on how to use each of them, so I never felt like the authors just took numbers out of the air, since most of the arithmetical procedure is in the examples. You get to see actual oscilloscope pictures, rather than just theoretical graphs and fourier series.

I always felt that there was a real design approach rather than merely an academic approach, for example, authors sometime will calculate components based on analytical formulas, while sometimes they will say something like "The way to calculate this compensation network is by using an RC substitution box and messing around with it, try starting out with this suggested values: xxx".

The book is written in a very light humorous language, not to say that it is not formal and sometimes very convoluted, however theres some very clean and subtle humor that makes you laugh every now and then, making everything more enjoyable. Most of Jim Williams articles are specially good, and funny, I specially liked the one title "Swtiching regulators for poets", Jim has a talent to explain complicated things in a simple way without dumbing it down.

In general, this book is a great buy, if you are into analog design im sure you'll enjoy it!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Well worth the price
By Steven J. Greenfield
This book is not for beginners. It assumes some level of knowledge and experience. It has a lot of real world problems and solutions that real EEs used to solve those problems. You'll probably never get to work with EEs of the experience level of Jim Williams, sadly deceased now, or the other fine engineers whose work is in this book. But you can at least soak up some of the thought processes and methodologies.

Some have complained that most of these articles are available for free online, individually. I'm aware of that. However, I like having them all at my fingertips, rather than as a series of unconnected webpages scattered around. In addition, people much more experienced than you or I have selected these as the best.

That said, if you are a beginner, this is still a great investment. The more you learn, the more of this will make sense to you. You'll learn things from this book that you'll never learn from any college textbook.

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