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Author Eccles, William J.

Title Pragmatic circuits : signals and filters / William J. Eccles
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, ©2006
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Description 1 online resource (vi, 110 pages)
Series Synthesis lectures on digital circuits and systems ; #4
Synthesis lectures on digital circuits and systems (Online) ; #4.
Contents Spectrum: More than just rainbows -- Harmonically related sources -- "Plotting" signals -- Spectrum -- Double-sided spectra -- Example of a spectrum -- Bandwidth -- Continuous spectra -- Power spectra -- Design example -- Summary -- Fourier series: Period -- Fourier series math -- Exponential Fourier series -- Examples -- Single sinewave -- Half-wave rectified sine wave -- An important pulse train -- Filtered triangular wave -- Design example -- Summary -- Filter design: By the book -- Filter basics -- Simple low-pass active filter -- Building blocks -- Adjusting our filter -- High-pass and bandpass filters -- General designs -- Filter example -- Second-order design -- General filter design -- Cascaded first order -- Cascaded second-order design -- Butterworth design -- Chebychev design -- Design example -- Summary -- Fourier transforms: Oh, no! Not another one -- Fourier transform math -- Mexican hat -- Useful properties -- Even and odd -- Linearity -- Scaling, flipping, and translating -- Impulse, constant, Signum, & Step -- Differentiation and integration -- Exponential -- Cosine and Sine -- Pulse -- Modulation -- Circuits and Fourier -- Circuit elements -- Example circuit -- Laplace in hiding? -- Sinusoidal steady state -- Energy -- Fourier and convolution -- Design example -- Summary
Summary Pragmatic Circuits: Signals and Filters is built around the processing of signals. Topics include spectra, a short introduction to the Fourier series, design of filters, and the properties of the Fourier transform. The focus is on signals rather than power. But the treatment is still pragmatic. For example, the author accepts the work of Butterworth and uses his results to design filters in a fairly methodical fashion. This third of three volumes finishes with a look at spectra by showing how to get a spectrum even if a signal is not periodic. The Fourier transform provides a way of dealing with such non-periodic signals. The two other volumes in the Pragmatic Circuits series include titles on DC and Time Domain and Frequency Domain. These short lecture books will be of use to students at any level of electrical engineering and for practicing engineers, or scientists, in any field looking for a practical and applied introduction to circuits and signals. The author's "pragmatic" and applied style gives a unique and helpful "non-idealistic, practical, opinionated" introduction to circuits
Notes Third of three volumes, begins with chapter 9
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Subject Signal processing.
Spectrum analysis.
Fourier series.
Fourier transformations.
COMPUTERS -- Information Theory.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Signals & Signal Processing.
Fourier series
Fourier transformations
Signal processing
Spectrum analysis
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1598290738
9781598290738
9783031797521
3031797523
Other Titles Signals and filters