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Analog-Digital Conversion Handbook, 1972
Analog-Digital Conversion Handbook, Edited by Dan Sheingold, Analog Devices, 1972.
This was an industry first in a series of comprehensive books on analog-to-digital conversion from Analog Devices. The book was published only seven years after the founding of Analog Devices in 1965, thereby establishing Analog Devices as the leader in data converter products and their applications.
The Analog-Digital Conversion Handbook is available for download:
- Preface and Table of Contents (pdf)
- Chapter 1-1: Data-System Components (pdf)
- Chapter 1-2: Data Acquisition (pdf)
- Chapter 1-3: Data Distribution (pdf)
- Chapter 1-4: Analog Functions with Digital Components (pdf)
- Chapter 1-5: Applications of Converter Systems (pdf)
- Chapter 2-1: Understanding Converters (pdf)
- Chapter 2-2: Designing Converters (pdf)
- Chapter 2-3: Testing Converters (pdf)
- Chapter 2-4: Specifying Converters (pdf)
- Chapter 2-5: Applying Converters Successfully (pdf)
- Chapter 3-1: Operational Amplifiers (pdf)
- Chapter 3-2: Instrumentation Amplifiers (pdf)
- Chapter 3-3: Multiplexers and Multiplexing (pdf)
- Chapter 3-4: Sample-Holds (pdf)
- Chapter 4-1: Guide for the Troubled (pdf)
- Bibliography and Index (pdf)
- Analog-Digital Conversion Handbook, 1972 – zip file of entire book