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The converse of this statement has also been proven: It is not possible to achieve reliable communication through a channel at a rate higher than the channel capacity. The key to reliable communication in the presence of noise is coding ...
Essential reading for experts in the field of RF circuit design and engineers needing a good reference. This book provides complete design procedures for multiple-pole Butterworth, Chebyshev, and Bessel filters.
Reading this book will improve your skills in component selection and analog circuit design. These are essential skills not only for the analog designer, but for all circuit designers, professional or amateur.
The test procedures will consist of a sequence of instructions to the test technician − apply voltage A, observe signal at B, ... and you will normally expect the test department to have the appropriate lab equipment to hand.
Analog Circuit Design
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This book is specifically designed for these situations, and has two major advantages for the inexperienced designer: it assumes little prior knowledge of electronics and it takes a modular approach, so you can find just what you need ...
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This book walks readers through all of the different methodologies of asynchronous circuit design, emphasizing practical techniques and real-world applications instead of theoretical simulation.