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RF/Memory Editor

9/10/2010 6:25 PM EDT

OK 'new2coding' next time we get a preview chapter from a publisher I will try ...

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WKetel

9/1/2010 3:21 PM EDT

The small portion that I read was both clear and useful. It explained things ...

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Book Excerpt Oscillators - The Darker Side, (Part 2 of 5)

Robert Lacoste

8/23/2010 8:52 AM EDT

If you are a fan of Robert Lacoste's The Darker Side column in Circuit Cellular, then you will be happy to know that he has published a book with tips and tricks to help boost your design's performance: Robert Lacoste's The Darker Side: Practical Applications for Electronic Design Concepts from Circuit Cellar. Topics covered span digital signal design to avoiding interference. We are fortunate to have an excerpt for you, from Chapter 4 on oscillators. Presented on the RF and Microwave Designline in five parts, the chapter asks the question 'parallel or series?'

Note that this chapter is printed with permission from Newnes, a division of Elsevier. Copyright 2010. Robert Lacoste’s, The Darker Side, Practical Applications for Electronic Design Concepts by Robert Lacoste. For more information about this title and other similar books, visit www.newnespress.com

Part 1: Introduction to oscillators, including piezoelectricity and how a crystal works. See Part 1 text here.
Part 2: Explains how a crystal is adjusted differently to be used as a parallel resonant frequency versus series resonance. See Part 2 text here.
Part 3: Takes a look at a classic quartz-based CMOS oscillator. Will publish August 30, 2010.
Part 4: Reviews how to accurately determine oscillator start up time and determine if it is stable. Will publish September 6, 2010.
Part 5: Asks/answers the question, what happens at higher frequencies (overtone mode)?Will publish September 13, 2010.

Other chapters in the book cover impedance concerns (Chapter 1), electromagnetic compatibility (Chapter 2), signal processing (Chapter 3), communications (Chapter 5), and power (Chapter 6).




WKetel

9/1/2010 3:21 PM EDT

The small portion that I read was both clear and useful. It explained things functionally prior to the mathematic derivations, which usually helps a person to see where the equations are going. Very good style, at least in that small section.

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RF/Memory Editor

9/10/2010 6:25 PM EDT

OK 'new2coding' next time we get a preview chapter from a publisher I will try to break it into bigger chunks!

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