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Tags: Electronics, Lang:en 
Summary
 George Clayton's 
      Operational Amplifiers is a well established
      undergraduate text - offering full coverage of the subject
      for HNC/HND electronic engineering as well as first and
      second year degree modules. It has also proved popular in
      industry as a reference text.
       Having previously been fully revised by Steve Winder, this
      classic textbook covers all the latest developments in the
      field, matched to current degree module syllabuses in both
      the UK and USA. The introductory sections assume only a basic
      grounding in electronics, followed by more in-depth material
      to further the reader's understanding of the subject. Each
      chapter is followed by a set of exercises, enabling the
      reader to put the theory learnt into practice, with full
      answers provided at the back of the book. Appendices feature
      reproductions of manufacturers' data sheets, placing the
      concepts introduced in the text into a real-world context, as
      well as a comprehensive bibliography. This approach, combined
      with the book's easily accessible page layout and style,
      results in a highly student centred and comprehensive text.
       New, updated and expanded topics in the new edition
      include: bipolar, JFET and MOSFET transistors; voltage
      regulators; dielectric absorption on integrator,
      differentiator and S&H circuits; as well as FDNR and
      Gyrator filters.