The Best of Baker's Best – Amplifiers
Introduction by Bonnie Baker
http://www.ti.com/ww/en/analog/Amplifiers-eBook/
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Operational amplifiers
When is good enough good enough?
Just use a 100Ω resistor: Understanding a rule of thumb for oscillating amplifiers
Where did all that racket come from?
Is your amplifier offset way out of whack?
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Don't be fooled by your amplifier's bandwidth
Sallen-Key lowpass-filter stopband limitations
Choosing antialiasing-filter amplifiers
Closer to real-world analog filters
Simply an adjustable low-pass filter
Photo-sensing circuits: The eyes of the electronic world are watching
Transimpedance-amplifier stability is key in light-sensing applications
Transimpedance-amplifier noise issues
Transimpedance-amplifier application: The pulse oximeter
Remote photo sensing
Single-supply amplifier outputs don't swing rail to rail
The non-negotiable single-supply operational amplifier
What does "rail to rail" input operation really mean?
Rail-to-rail input amplifier application solutions
Voltage- and current-feedback amps are almost the same
Chapter 2: INAs and PGAs
Understanding CMR and instrumentation amplifiers
Common-mode range can bite hard
Instrumentation amplifier input-circuit strategies
Wringing out thermistor nonlinearities
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