Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!rice!uw-beaver!mit-eddie!mit-amt!mit-caf!ankleand From: ankleand@mit-caf.MIT.EDU (Andrew Karanicolas) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: Analog Circuit Design Tech-notes Quest Message-ID: <3457@mit-caf.MIT.EDU> Date: 14 Nov 89 03:27:37 GMT References: <1989Nov13.135928.16752@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> Reply-To: ankleand@mit-caf.UUCP (Andrew Karanicolas) Distribution: na Organization: Microsystems Technology Laboratories, MIT Lines: 30 In article <1989Nov13.135928.16752@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> kin@eecg.toronto.edu (Kin Man J Chan) writes: > >Hi there! > >I posted an article earlier with a view to gathering as many existing >analog circuit design tech-notes as possible. (other than standard >textbooks) >Kin Chan > >Department of Electrical Engineering >University of Toronto For analog IC applications and some design information, you should check Linear and Data Conversion data books from Analog Devices. In addition, there are references to some books that Analog Devices publishes. Although much narrower in scope, check out Apex Microtechnology 2895 W. Rudasill Rd., Tuscon AZ 85741. 602-742-8600. Apex makes hybrid power op-amps and they have some useful application notes regarding hybrid amplifier application. In any case, Apex has some very interesting power op-amps. Very interesting stuff if you are interested in control of power circuits. Of course, the IEEE literature will provide you with a large quantity of analog circuit design techniqes. I don't know if you were including the IEEE publications along with "standard texts". Andrew Karanicolas MIT Microsystems Laboratory ankleand@caf.mit.edu