
Data Conversion Handbook
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Product details:
- Edition number 3 rev ed
- Publisher Newnes
- Date of Publication 18 December 2004
- ISBN 9780750678414
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages976 pages
- Size 234x190 mm
- Weight 1810 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This complete update of a classic handbook originally created by Analog Devices and never previously published offers the most complete and up-to-date reference available on data conversion, from the world authority on the subject. It describes in depth the theory behind and the practical design of data conversion circuits.
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This comprehensive handbook is a one-stop engineering reference. Covering data converter fundamentals, techniques, applications, and beginning with the basic theoretical elements necessary for a complete understanding of data converters, this reference covers all the latest advances in the field. This text describes in depth the theory behind and the practical design of data conversion circuits as well as describing the different architectures used in A/D and D/A converters. Details are provided on the design of high-speed ADCs, high accuracy DACs and ADCs, and sample-and-hold amplifiers. Also, this reference covers voltage sources and current reference, noise-shaping coding, and sigma-delta converters, and much more. The book's 900-plus pages are packed with design information and application circuits, including guidelines on selecting the most suitable converters for particular applications. You'll find the very latest information on:?Data converter fundamentals, such as key specifications, noise, sampling, and testing?Architectures and processes, including SAR, flash, pipelined, folding, and more?Practical hardware design techniques for mixed-signal systems, such as driving ADCs, buffering DAC outputs, sampling clocks, layout, interfacing, support circuits, and tools.?Data converter applications dealing with precision measurement, data acquisition, audio, display, DDS, software radio and many more. The accompanying CD-ROM provides software tools for testing and analyzing data converters as well as a searchable pdf version of the text.
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1. Fundamentals of Sampled Data SystemsCoding and QuantizingDAC/ADC Ideal Static Transfer FunctionsSampling TheoryData Converter AC errors and specifications2. DAC Architectures and OriginsKelvin DividerString DACsR/2R DACsSegmented DACsCapacitor DACsMultiplying DACsInterpolating DACsDeglitching DAC outputsPWM DACsSigma-Delta DACsVideo DACs with lookup tablesDigital potentiometersMicroDACsLogDACs3. ADC Architectures and originsLow speedHigh speedSigma-Delta4. Data Converter Process Technology5. Testing Data Converters6. Interfacing to ADCs and DACs7. Data Conversion Support CircuitsSample-and-hold circuitsVoltage referencesAnalog switches and multiplexers8. ApplicationsPrecision measurement and sensor conditioningData acquisition subsystemsMultichannel systems and multiplexingData distribution systems using multiple DACsDigital pot applicationsDisplay electronicsAudioVideoSoftware radio and IF samplingHigher levels of integrationDDS9. Hardware Design Techniques for Mixed-Signal SystemsPassive componentsPrinted circuit board design issuesLayout"Smart" PartitioningGrounding mixed signal devicesDigital isolation techniquesFiltering switching supply outputsData converter overvoltage protectionThermal considerationsEMI/RFI considerationsLogic considerationsSimulation and IBIS modelsPrototypingEvaluation BoardsAppendixIndex
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