New York: Springer, 2013. — 316 p.
This book enables circuit designers to reduce the errors introduced by the fundamental limitations (noise, bandwith, and signal power) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) in negative-feedback amplifiers. The authors describe a systematic design approach for application specific negative-feedback amplifiers, with specified signal-to-error ratio (SER). This approach enables designers to calculate noise, bandwidth, EMI, and the required bias parameters of the transistors used in application specific amplifiers in order to meet the SER requirements.
Electromagnetic Compatibility.
Possible Sources of Interference in Hospitals.
Examples of Electromagnetic Interference.
Regulations and Standards.
Determining emc Specifications.
Origin of Electromagnetic Interference.
Negative-Feedback Amplifiers.
Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility.
Outline of this Book.
Decreasing the Disturbance Coupled to AmplifiersCoupling of Electromagnetic Fields.
Electrical Model of the Interconnect.
Intended Signal Transfer in Electrically-Small Interconnect.
Intended Signal Transfer in Electrically-Large Interconnect.
Parameters of Interconnects.
Coupling of Interference to the Interconnect.
Differential and Common-Mode Disturbances.
Shield Design.
Conclusions.
Modelling of Active DevicesThe Bipolar Junction Transistor.
Field-Effect Transistors.
The Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor.
fet Hybrid-л Model.
The Junction Field-Effect Transistor.
The Metal-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor.
Conclusions.
The Cascode and Differential Amplifier StagesCascode Stages.
Generic Cascode.
Traditional View on Differential Stages.
New Differential Stage Model.
Simplified Differential Stage Hybrid-л Models.
Reducing Differential Pair Second-Order Nonlinearity.
Conclusions.
Design of EMI-Resilient Single-Stage AmplifiersError Reduction Techniques.
Systematic Negative-Feedback Amplifier Design Strategy.
Envelope Detection in Single-Stage Negative-Feedback Amplifiers.
Design for a Specified Envelope Detection Behavior.
Design Requirements for Low emi Susceptibility in Single-Stage Amplifiers.
Conclusions.
Design of EMi-Resilient Dual-Stage AmplifiersDesign Considerations for Low EMi-Susceptible Dual-Stage Negative-Feedback Amplifiers.
Model of a Dual-Stage Negative-Feedback Amplifier Without Local Feedback.
E
S,ωl of a Dual-Stage Negative-Feedback Amplifier.
Technology Considerations.
Overview of the Proposed Design Method.
Design Example of a Voltage Amplifier.
Conclusions.
Realizationsam Detection Effects in a Single-Stage Transimpedance Amplifier.
Design of a Transimpedance Amplifier with Specified ser.
Multiple-Stage Transadmittance Amplifier.
Conclusions.
Conclusions and RecommendationsConclusions.
Recommendations.
Appendix A: Shielding
Appendix B: Single-Stage Nullor Implementation
Appendix C: Derivation of Differential Stage Equations
Appendix D: Differential Input and Output Stage Negative-Feedback Amplifier
Index