Electronic Noise and Interfering Signals: Principles and Applications

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Springer Science & Business Media, 2006 M01 17 - 710 páginas

Electronic Noise and Interfering Signals is a comprehensive reference book on noise and interference in electronic circuits, with particular focus on low-noise design. The first part of the book deals with mechanisms, modelling, and computation of intrinsic noise which is generated in every electronic device. The second part analyzes the coupling mechanisms which can lead to a contamination of circuits by parasitic signals and provides appropriate solutions to this problem. The last part contains more than 100 practical, elaborate case studies. The book requires no advanced mathematical training as it introduces the fundamental methods. Moreover, it provides insight into computational noise analysis with SPICE and NOF, a software developed by the author. The book addresses designers of electronic circuits as well as researchers from electrical engineering, physics, and material science. It should also be of interest for undergraduate and graduate students.

 

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Introduction
1
Fundamental Concepts
15
Physical Noise Sources 45
44
Noise Parameters
69
Noise Analysis of Linear Circuits
113
Frequency Domain Noise Analysis of Linear Multiports
143
Noise Models of Electronic Devices
163
External Noise
255
Methods of Increasing Immunity to Interfering Signals
389
LowNoise Circuit Design 413
411
Noise Performance Measurement
443
Noise in Sensing Circuits
485
Noise in Communication Systems
535
ComputerAided Noise Analysis 583
582
Protection Against Interfering Signals
629
References
689

Interference Reduction Methods
279
Methods of Reducing Emission of Interfering Signals 315
314
Interconnection Modeling and Crosstalk
351

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