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Nonlinear Electronics 2 Summary

Nonlinear Electronics 2: Flip-Flops, ADC, DAC and PLL by Brahim Haraoubia (Professor, Higher School of Technology and Higher School of Air Defense Territory, Algiers, Algeria)

Nonlinear Electronics 2: Flip-Flops, ADC, DAC and PLL deals with the appearance of nonlinear electronic circuits and their behavior. The book covers a number of circuits that interface between analog and digital electronics, such as astable, monostable, biostable, Schmitt trigger, analog-to-digital conversion and digital-to-analog conversion. In addition, the book deals with all aspects of these circuits, starting from discrete component and gradually going to the integrated circuit.

About Brahim Haraoubia (Professor, Higher School of Technology and Higher School of Air Defense Territory, Algiers, Algeria)

Brahim Haraoubiais University Professor. He has worked in several universities, including French and Algerian.He is the author of several publications, patent patents, and academic books published in the field of research and pedagogy.He is also Professor at the Higher School of Technology and at the Higher School of Air Defense Territory (Algiers).

Table of Contents

1. Nonlinear dipoles 2. Low frequency oscillators 3. High frequency oscillators 4. The non-linear oscillator-device 5. Switched circuits 6. The astable multivibrators 7. Monostable and bistable flip-flops 8. Schmitt's rocker 9. Analog and digital and digital analog conversion

Additional information

NPB9781785483011
9781785483011
1785483013
Nonlinear Electronics 2: Flip-Flops, ADC, DAC and PLL by Brahim Haraoubia (Professor, Higher School of Technology and Higher School of Air Defense Territory, Algiers, Algeria)
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Hardback
ISTE Press Ltd - Elsevier Inc
2019-08-14
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