1.1 Interfacing Computers to the Physical World
1.3 Varieties of Microprocessors
1.6 Capacitive and Inductive Circuits
1.8 Nonlinear and Active Devices
1.9 Design Methodologies and Tools
Chapter 2: Standard Interfaces
2.7 Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy
3.2 Digital Logic Specifications
3.4 High-Impedance and Open-Drain Outputs
3.5 Example: Open-Drain and High-Impedance Busses
3.9 Logic Protection and Noise
3.10 Auxiliary Devices and Circuits
4.5 MOSFET Amplifier Topologies
4.6 Example: Driving a Low-Impedance Load
4.10 Noise, Interference, and Crosstalk
4.11 Example: Amplifying an Electret Microphone
Chapter 5: Filters, Signal Generators, and Detectors
5.5 From Filter Specification to Transfer Function
5.7 Example: Bass Boost Filter
5.10 Pulse and Timing Circuits
5.12 Example: Arbitrary Waveform Generator
5.14 Example: Headphone Jack Detector
Chapter 6: Analog/Digital and Digital/Analog Conversion
6.6 Example: R-2R Digital/Analog Converter
7.2 Power Supply Specifications
7.6 Example: Linear Regulated Power Supply
7.7 Thermal Characteristics and Heat Dissipation
8.5 Choosing the Right Platform
8.7 Control and Closed-Loop Systems
8.8 The Hardware/Software Boundary
8.10 The Analog/Digital Boundary
8.11 Interface Design Methodologies
A.3 High-Impedance and Open Outputs
A.4 Example: Open-Collector and High-Impedance Busses
Appendix B: Bipolar Amplifiers
B.3 Bipolar Amplifier Topologies
B.4 Low-Power Bipolar Amplifiers
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