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Andrzej Dobrowolski, Piotr Komur, Adam Sowiński

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Authors: Andrzej Dobrowolski, Piotr Komur, Adam Sowiński

ISBN: 83-60233-03-9
Format: B5, 343 pages
Hardcover
BTC publishing house
Warsaw 2005


About the book:

The manual contains an extensive description of the design and analysis methods of low-level band amplifiers, supplemented by the introduction to the field of computer analysis of electronic circuits. The development includes in particular: power supply and stabilization systems of the transistor's operating point, basic low-signal band amplifiers, feedback amplifiers, differential amplifiers and applications of operational amplifiers and selective amplifiers.

The book is addressed to students of electronic and electrical faculties of higher technical colleges as an aid in independent study and analysis as well as design of low-signal amplification stages.


Fragment of the review:

"(...) The book is a monograph on low-signal amplifiers, in which both amplifiers made of discrete elements and built using integrated operational amplifiers are discussed in detail. Using the book, the reader can learn how to design amplifiers and analyze their work. the first time this book should not be discouraged by the multiplicity of designs, all of them are well explained and interpreted, making it much easier to understand the performance of various types of amplifiers, as well as the impact of individual parameters on their work. use it also without the detailed deepening of patterns, if there is no need for it.

The rich didactic experience of the authors positively influenced the layout of the book content, which is very logical and consistent. All explanations are clear and detailed, leaving no understatements. A very useful supplement to each chapter are numerous examples - so conceived that the entire theoretical material of the chapter could be practiced in practice. There are not many scientific and technical books combining theoretical values with usefulness in engineering practice. This book belongs to this category. (...) "

dr inż. Michał Nadachowski


About the authors:

Dr inż. Andrzej Dobrowolski is a research and didactic worker at the Institute of Electronic Systems at the Military University of Technology in Warsaw, lecturer in the subjects of "Analogue Systems" and "Computer analysis of electronic circuits". His research interests focus on the digital processing of biomedical signals.

MSc. Piotr Komur is a research and didactic worker at the Institute of Electronic Systems at the Military University of Technology in Warsaw. He teaches courses in "Analogue Systems" and "Fundamentals of Modulation and Detection". The main area of his interest are programmable analog circuits and computer analysis of electronic circuits.

Dr inż. Adam Sowiński worked for many years as an academic teacher at the Faculty of Electronics of the Military University of Technology in Warsaw in a team carrying out didactic tasks from the subject block "Electronic Circuits". He is the author and co-author of many academic scripts.


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