Analog Engineer's Pocket Reference Guide
A comprehensive guide to analog design fundamentals
Overview
Written by op amp experts Art Kay and Tim Green, the Analog Engineer's Pocket Reference is a comprehensive guide containing essential formulae and design information for board- and system-level analog engineering. This fifth edition compiles 50+ years of expertise into a portable format, covering key constants, discrete components, AC/DC equations, op amp configurations, sensors, PCB design, data conversion, and digital interfaces.
What you will learn from this
- Op amp design fundamentals: Gain configurations, bandwidth calculations, noise analysis, and stability assessment techniques
- Data converter specifications: ADC/DAC resolution, quantization error, SNR, THD, and settling time calculations
- PCB design parameters: Trace resistance/inductance/capacitance, via characteristics, and thermal management, characteristic impedance of a trace
- Sensor interfacing: Temperature sensor equations for thermistors, RTDs, thermocouples, and diodes
- Digital communication protocols: SPI and I²C bus operation, timing requirements, and implementation details
- Discrete component selection: Resistor/capacitor specifications, color codes, and standard values
- Power and thermal calculations: Dissipation limits, junction temperature, and EOS protection strategies