The Art and Science of Analog Circuit Design
- 1st Edition - July 28, 1995
- Latest edition
- Editor: Jim Williams
- Language: English
* Visualizing the operation of analog circuits * Troubleshooting for optimum circuit performance * Producing a saleable product * Career guidance for engineersIn this… Read more
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* Visualizing the operation of analog circuits * Troubleshooting for optimum circuit performance * Producing a saleable product * Career guidance for engineers
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 essays and anecdotes give some constructive guidance in areas not usually covered in engineering courses, such as marketing and career development.
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 essays and anecdotes give some constructive guidance in areas not usually covered in engineering courses, such as marketing and career development.
Visualizing the operation of analog circuits
Troubleshooting for optimum circuit performance
Producing a saleable product
Troubleshooting for optimum circuit performance
Producing a saleable product
Electrical Engineers and Designers.
Part One - Learning How: 1. The Importance of Fixing, Jim Williams; 2. How to Grow Strong, Healthy Engineers, Barry Harvey; 3. We Used to Get Burned a Lot, and We Liked It, Barry Harvey; 4. Analog Design Productivity and the Challenge of Creating
Future Generations of Analog Engineers, Keitaro Sekine; 5. Thoughts on Becoming and Being an Analog Circuit Designer; Gregory T.A.Kovacs; 6. Cargo Cult Science, Richard Feynman; Part Two - Making It Work: 7. Signal Conditioning in Oscilloscopes and the Spirit of Invention, Steve Roach; 8. One Trip Down the IC Development Road, William H.Gross; 9. Analog Breadboarding, James M.Bryant; 10.Who Wakes the Bugler?, Carl R Battjes; 11. Tripping the Light Fantastic, Jim Williams; Part Three - Selling It: 12.Analog Circuit Design for Fun and Profit, Doug Grant; 13. A New Graduate's Guide to the Analog Interview; 14. John Harrison's Ticking Box, Lloyd Brown; Part Four - Guidance and Commentary: 15. Moore's Law, Eric Swanson; 16. Analog Circuit Design, John Willison; 17. There's No Place Like Home, Jim Williams; 18. It Starts with Tomorrow: Fostering Innovation in the Chip-Biz, Barrie Gilbert; 19. The Art and Science of Linear IC Design, Carl Nelson; 20. Analog Design-Thought Process, Bag of Tricks, Trial and Error, or Dumb Luck?, Arthur D.Delagrange.
Future Generations of Analog Engineers, Keitaro Sekine; 5. Thoughts on Becoming and Being an Analog Circuit Designer; Gregory T.A.Kovacs; 6. Cargo Cult Science, Richard Feynman; Part Two - Making It Work: 7. Signal Conditioning in Oscilloscopes and the Spirit of Invention, Steve Roach; 8. One Trip Down the IC Development Road, William H.Gross; 9. Analog Breadboarding, James M.Bryant; 10.Who Wakes the Bugler?, Carl R Battjes; 11. Tripping the Light Fantastic, Jim Williams; Part Three - Selling It: 12.Analog Circuit Design for Fun and Profit, Doug Grant; 13. A New Graduate's Guide to the Analog Interview; 14. John Harrison's Ticking Box, Lloyd Brown; Part Four - Guidance and Commentary: 15. Moore's Law, Eric Swanson; 16. Analog Circuit Design, John Willison; 17. There's No Place Like Home, Jim Williams; 18. It Starts with Tomorrow: Fostering Innovation in the Chip-Biz, Barrie Gilbert; 19. The Art and Science of Linear IC Design, Carl Nelson; 20. Analog Design-Thought Process, Bag of Tricks, Trial and Error, or Dumb Luck?, Arthur D.Delagrange.
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: July 28, 1995
- Language: English
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Jim Williams
John Williams has taught leadership and management in a number of universities and undertaken a variety of research and consultancy projects with a diverse range of clients in the public and private sectors. His teaching and examining experience spans the range from Advanced Certificate and Diploma to Doctoral level In the course of his career he has worked in several countries in North America and Europe.
Affiliations and expertise
Currently head of a Consultancy unit at Sheffield Hallam University, an external examiner for University marketing courses and an editor of an electronic journal.