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The preceding chapters have indicated the principles which underly the design of electronics systems. Using integrated microelectronic amplifiers with suitable feedback networks an enormous variety of circuit functions can be performed quite simply. In this chapter some practical examples are given of fully worked out designs.
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Radio Corporation Of America, Linear integrated circuit fundamentals, Harrison, N.J., 1966.
Clayton, G. B. Operational amplifiers, Butterworth, 1971.
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Gosling, W. (1975). Some practical examples. In: A First Course in Applied Electronics. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02360-8_9
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