talking about calculus etc.
Paul Maddox
Paul.Maddox at unilever.com
Wed Oct 27 12:14:13 CEST 1999
Magnus,
Good listing of books, I would recomend the Horowitz and Hill
book, one day I will be able to afford to buy this baby, maybe get
it as a christmas present...
Paul
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-----Original Message-----
From: Magnus Danielson [SMTP:cfmd at swipnet.se]
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 8:37 PM
To: synth1 at airmail.net
Cc: h.j.vanderlinden at el.utwente.nl; synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl
Subject: Re: talking about calculus etc.
From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1 at airmail.net>
Subject: Re: talking about calculus etc.
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 09:54:38 -0500
> The best *general purpose*, transistor-level book that explain many circuits
> found in analog
> synths is:
>
> "Analysis and Design of Analog Intrgrated Circuits - 2nd Edition" by Gray &
> Meyer.
> ISBN 0-471-87493-0
>
> (there may be a 3rd Edition)
>
> There simply is no such book called "Mysteries of Synth Circuits Explained!"
> but the Gray/Meyer
> book has the best explanation of current mirrors, diff amps, match pairs,
> etc.
I agree with Paul, this is a great book! If you really want to understand the
Gilbert multiplier core as well as the compensation diodes, this is a good
place to read about it. This book as served as a good reference many times and
fills it place on the bookshelf with good honor.
For this and other books, check out:
http://home.swipnet.se/cfmd/synths/books.html
Cheers,
Magnus
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