The design analysis handbook: a practical guide to design validation
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1. Verfasser: Walker, N. Edward (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Boston Newnes 1998
Ausgabe:Rev. ed
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-221) and index
" ... A book that should be on the shelf of every digital or analog electronic-system designer."--Frank Goodenough, Electronic Design This Handbook offers design engineers and managers immediately useful, meat-and-potatoes techniques for achieving design validation by analysis in an easy-to-read style. The book contains numerous useful and interesting tips for electronics circuit designers. Examples of rectifier circuits, power supplies, digital timing, thermal analysis, grounding and layout, and EMI/noise control are examined in detail with fully worked-out numerical examples. If you need to create reliable, cost-effective, optimized designs, The Design Analysis Handbook provides a practical framework for integrating quality into the design process from start to finish. The methodology used is called Worst Case Analysis Plus (WCA+), a design-validation tool that demands thoroughness and analytical thinking by the user. A guide to assessing and validating circuit design, The Design Analysis Handbook presents processes and mathematical tools in a straightforward, real-world manner. Unique features of the approach include chapters on safety, bad science, and surviving high-pressure design projects. N. Edward Walker is the president of Design/Analysis Consultants, Inc., based in Tampa, Florida. The Handbook is based on DACI's extensive experience in the design and analysis of highly-reliable electronic systems. Straightforward guide to practical design validation Shows how to avoid design hazards Provides framework for integrating quality with the design process
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xv, 246 p.)
ISBN:9780080503929
0080503926
9780750690881
0750690887

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