The Art and Science of Analog Circuit Design by Jim Williams

The Art and Science of Analog Circuit Design by Jim Williams

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A companion to "Analog Circuit Design: Art, Science, and Personalities", this volume presents viewpoints on subjects related to analog circuit design. It includes visualizing operation of analog circuits. It also describes troubleshooting for optimum circuit performance, and demonstrates how to produce a saleable product.

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The Art and Science of Analog Circuit Design by Jim Williams

In this companion text to Analog Circuit Design: Art, Science, and Personalities, seventeen contributors present more tutorial, historical, and editorial viewpoints on subjects related to analog circuit design. By presenting divergent methods and views of people who have achieved some measure of success in their field, the book encourages readers to develop their own approach to design. In addition, the essays and anecdotes give some constructive guidance in areas not usually covered in engineering courses, such as marketing and career development.
JIM WILLIAMS began his career as a typographer in advertising, and is now an award-winning graphic designer and a senior lecturer in graphics at Staffordshire University.

BEN CASEY is Creative Director of The Chase design consultancy and Professor of Visual Communication at the University of Central Lancashire.

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ISBN 13 9780750670623
ISBN 10 0750670622
Title The Art and Science of Analog Circuit Design
Author Jim Williams
Series Edn Series For Design Engineers
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Newnes
Year published 1998-08-24
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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