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505 | 0 | _aSection I: Signals and Systems -- 1. Basic Concepts in Signals and Systems -- 2. The Mysterious Impulse Function and Its Mysteries -- 3. State Variables – Part I -- 4. State Variables – Part II -- 5. Carry Out Partial Fraction Expansion of Functions with Repeated Poles -- 6. A Very Simple Method of Finding the Residues at Repeated Poles of a Rational Function in z–1 -- Section II: Passive Circuits -- 7. Circuit Analysis without Transforms -- 8. Transient Response of RLC Networks Revisited -- 9. Appearances can be Deceptive: A Circuit Paradox -- 10. Appearances can be Deceptive- An Initial Value Problem -- 11. Resonance -- 12. The Many Faces of the Single Tuned Circuit -- 13. Analyzing the Parallel-T RC Network -- 14. Design of Parallel-T Resistance Capacitance Networks for Maximum Selectivity -- 15. Perfect Transformer, Current Discontinuity and Degeneracy -- 16. Analytical Solution to the Problem of Charging a Capacitor through a Lamp -- 17. Difference Equations, z-Transforms and Resistive Ladders -- 18. A Third Order Driving Point Synthesis Problem -- 19. Interference Rejection in a UWB System: An Example of LC Driving Point Synthesis -- 20. Low Order Butterworth Filters: From Magnitude to Transfer Function -- 21. Band-Pass/Band-Stop Filter Design by Frequency Transformation -- 22. Optimum Passive Differentiators -- Section III: Active Circuits -- 23. Amplifier Fundamentals -- 24. Appearances can be Deceptive: The Case of a BJT Biasing Circuit -- 25. BJT Biasing Revisited -- 26. Analysis of a High Frequency Transistor Stage -- 27. Transistor Wien Bridge Oscillator -- 28. Analyzing Sinusoidal Oscillator Circuits: A Different Approach -- 29. Triangular to Sine Wave Converter -- 30. Dynamic Output Resistance of the Wilson Current Mirror -- Section IV: Digital Signal Processing -- 31. The ABCD’s of Digital Signal Processing (Part 1) -- 32. The ABCD’s of Digital Signal Processing (Part 2) -- 33. On Second Order Digital Band-Pass and Band-Stop Filters -- 34. Derivation of Second Order Canonic All-Pass Digital Filter Realizations -- 35. Derivation of the FIR Lattice Structure -- 36. Solution to a Problem in FIR Lattice Synthesis -- 37. FIR Lattice Structures with Single Multiplier Sections -- 38. A Note on the FFT -- Appendix : Some Mathematical Topics Simplified -- A.1. A Semi-Analytical Method for Finding the Roots of a Polynomial -- A.2. A Fresh Look at the Euler’s Relation -- A.3. Approximating the Square Root of the Sum of Two Squares -- A.4. On the Solution of Quartic and Cubic Equations -- A.5. Many Ways of Solving an Ordinary Linear Second Order Differential Equation with Constant Coefficients -- A.6. Proofs of Two Chebyshev Polynomial Identities Useful in Digital Filter Design -- A.7. Computation of the Coefficients of Chebyshev Polynomials -- Sources. | |
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