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Dedication
by Nihal Kularatna
Modern Component Families and Circuit Block Design
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Title page
Table of Contents
Copyright page
Dedication
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Voltage References and Voltage Regulators
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Voltage References
1.3 Linear Regulators
1.4 Switching Regulators
Chapter 2: Operational Amplifiers
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Introduction to Amplifiers
2.3 Basic Operational Amplifier
2.4 Different Types of Operational Amplifiers and Application Considerations
Chapter 3: Data Converters
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Sampled Data Systems
3.3 A/D Converter Errors
3.4 Effects of Sample and Hold Circuits
3.5 SHA Architectures
3.6 ADC Architectures
3.7 D/A Converters
3.8 Data Acquisition System Interfaces
Chapter 4: Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
4.1 Introduction
4.2 What Is a System?
4.3 Central Control
4.4 Stored Program Control
4.5 Inside the Microelectronic Central Controller
4.6 Microprocessor Architecture
4.7 Using Assembly Language
4.8 Single-Chip Microcontrollers and Embedded Processor Core Applications
4.9 RISC vs. CISC Microprocessor Architecture
Chapter 5: Digital Signal Processors
5.1 Introduction
5.2 What Is a DSP?
5.3 Comparison Between a Microprocessor and a DSP
5.4 Filtering Applications and the Evolution of DSP Architecture
5.5 Special Addressing Modes
5.6 Important Architectural Elements in a DSP
5.7 Instruction Set
5.8 Development Systems
5.9 Interface Between DSPs and Data Converters
5.10 Practical Components and Recent Developments
Chapter 6: Optoisolators
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Light-Emitting Diodes and Photosensors
6.3 Optoisolators
6.4 Practical Circuits
6.5 Driving High-Level Loads with Optocouplers
6.6 Photovoltaic Devices
6.7 Conclusion
Chapter 7: Sensors
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The Properties of Silicon and Their Effects on Sensors
7.3 Micromechanics
7.4 Temperature Sensors
7.5 Silicon Pressure Sensors
7.6 Silicon Accelerometers
7.7 Hall Effect Devices
7.8 Humidity and Chemical Sensors
7.9 IEEE P1451 Standard for Smart Sensors and Actuators
7.10 P1451 and Practical Components
Chapter 8: Nonlinear Devices
8.1 Introduction
8.2 A Basic Semiconductor Physics-Based Approach to Analog Computation Circuits
8.3 Important Design Considerations in Nonlinear Devices
8.4 Logarithmic Converters
8.5 Multipliers and Dividers
8.6 RMS-to-DC Converters
8.7 Function Generators
8.8 Benistor, a Newly Introduced Device
Chapter 9: Rechargeable Batteries and Their Management
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Battery Terminology
9.3 Battery Technology: An Overview
9.4 Lead-Acid Batteries
9.5 Nickel-Cadmium Batteries
9.6 Nickel-Metal Hydride Batteries
9.7 Lithium-Ion Batteries
9.8 Reusable Alkaline Batteries
9.9 Zinc-Air Batteries
9.10 Battery Management
9.11 The System Management Bus, Smart Battery Data Specifications, and Related Standards
9.12 Semiconductor Components for Battery Management
Chapter 10: Programmable Logic Devices
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Basic Concepts
10.3 Advantages of Programmable Logic
10.4 Designing with PLDs
10.5 Design Tools for PLDs
10.6 A Design Example
10.7 High-Density PLDs
Index
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To my family… Priyani, Dulsha, and Malsha
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