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Book Excerpt: Analog Circuit Design Series--Waveform Processing Circuits (Part 2 of 4)
Analog circuits are a historical and still effective way to develop waveforms and process signals; learn about function-generation, triangle-wave generation, absolute-value, and peak-detector circuits.
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By
Dennis Feucht, Innovatia Laboratories
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Courtesy of
Planet Analog
(11/30/2009 7:00 AM EST)
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Analog circuits are a historical and yet still effective way to develop waveforms and process signals, and are used for function generators, triangle-wave generators, absolute-value detectors, and peak detectors.
We are pleased to present, with the publisher's permission, excerpts from a chapter of the four-volume Analog Circuit Design Series by Dennis Feucht, just published by SciTech Publishing. You can read about the entire four-volume set, and see its detailed Table of Contents here.
We are excerpting part of Volume 4, Chapter 1 as follows:
- Part 1, Function Generation, click here.
- Part 2, Triangle-Wave Generators, click here.
- Part 3, Absolute-Value (Precision Rectifier) Circuits, will be posted December 7.
- Part 4, Peak Detectors, will be posted December 14.
About the author
Dennis Feucht heads Innovatia Laboratories, and is involved with analog circuits, motion control, power electronics, microcomputer-based instrumentation, electromechanics, and automation. Feucht is an electronics engineer with extensive experience doing leading-edge electronics design of high-performance test instruments, robotics, power conversion, and motor drives for over 30 years.
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