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             acquisition time. See sample-and-hold   aperture delay.  See sample-am-hold   Williams, James M.. .4nalog Circuit
                   circuit                      circuit                     Design: Art, Science. and
             active components, 65.71-74.77   Ardizzoni. John, 163-165      Personality
                   onward                Armitage. 54                  book on Switch-mode power-rup-
             adapters, 20.23, 25         Artificial Intelligence. I1        plies. vii, x.  I
             ADCs. See Analog-to-Digital   Artificial Stupidity,  I  I   books on batteries, 76
                   Converters            ATE. See Automatic Test Equipment   National Semiconductor Databooks.
             add-on technique, 47        Automatic Test Equipment. 66,92.93,94   107. 113.  119. 134. 140. 1%
             ADJUSTpin.  10.11, 177-179.  191-193                    Borger. Frank. 168-169
             adjustable voltage regulalor. See under   ballast resistors. 83   Bowman, Scott, 153
                    voltage regulator, adjustable   ball-hooks, 23   breadboards. 6. 39.84. 103, 105. 112.
             adjustment.  17. 19.21.71.  100, 153   band-gap references. See voltage refer-   153, 178. 182-183.  185. 203.
             adjustment without trim pots. 152, 153   ences                 205-207
             Ai. See Artificial Intelligence   bandwidth, 14-15. 22. 84-85.  87.95.   buffers,analog,9&97.  116-1  17. 150
             .'All Tests" mode, 5               98, 102-103.  123, 168.  See   definition of  I16
             alligator clips. 23, 25,95-96      frequency response or step   buffers. problems with: 1161 17. I50
             alligators, 8, 12, 100             response                 distortion.  I16
             AM radio. 21-22,  155, 158   bandwidth. too much. 87-88.  168,205   loopstability. Il&l  17. 117
             AMP. Inc.. 185              bankrupt. 8                     local oscillations at high frequen-
             amplifier, battery-powered, 18. 1.56.157   batteries, rechargeable,  18. 74-76   cies, I16
             analog computers, 29, 145. 166, 203   books about batteries. 76   over-heating,  1161 17
             analog ground, 63. 129-130    deep discharge, 75            termination of cables.  I  16
             analogswitches.79.81.  121. 133, 155   disposal /recycling. 75   buffers. digital, 124. 127  128. I30
             Analog Devices, Data Converter   lead-acid, 75-76        Bulleid. H. A. V..  13
                    Handbook. 2.  13.90, 107. 156   float voltage. 75
             analog meters,  17. 32.36.38, 147-150.   tempco of charging voltage. 75   cables. See wires and cable5
                    I86                    NiCads (Nickel-Cadmium),  18.   CalibrationLab. 149. 155. 158. 196
               accuracy. 17. 147-148            74-76                 calibrator, 15, 18. 21. 53, 88
                hysteresis. friction, 148    shorted cells, 75       capacitance of resistors, 29-30
               inductance. 148             9-volt. 18                capacitance of transformer. 38
               position sensitivity  148, 150   battery charger, 37-38,74,  137   capacitance of operational amplifier. 97
             analog-digital circuits. See analog-to-   battery-powered equipment.  18. 24-25.   capacitance meters.  17. 25.16.97
                    digital converters and digital-   34.74, 150, 156, 159.   capacitor substitution box. 48. 106. See
                    to-analog converters        163-164,164,198             also R-C substitution box
             analog-digital interface. I2Cb134, 124,   beads. See under inductors   capacitors. 5-6.9-10,  18. 20. 37.4018.
                    125                   bedside medicine,  12             54-56,70,75,89.99.
             analog-to-digital converters,  126.   beer-check. 4,4, 159     109-111.  113. 11&-117.
                    128-1 3 1.207. See also under   beta. 77-79,86,  105    12G121, 127. 131. 135-140.
                    digital voltmeters    bias current (input current of opamp).   145. 147-149,  153. 155.
               12-bit CMOS. 126                 See under operational ampli-   16&162.  164-165. 168. 170.
               fast (successive-approximation)   fier                       176. 179-180.  183-185,
                    types. 130. 148       biassing. 43,65,74.77-79,96.  103,   191-193.204.206
               ground loops. 129- I30           115-116.  141, 144.  161. 164.   types:
               ground systems, 129-1 30         168,176. 196             film: 42.48
               integrating types. 130. 148   bias current (input current of op amp).   extended-foil. 4243.13. I2 I
               noise. 128. 129, 134             See operational amplifiers   MylarTM, 42. 12 I, 180. See dvo
               power supply rejection, 130   binary, 54                     under polyester
               pre-load on outputs.  130   bond wires. 9.78,80. 192       oil-filled. 17
               VFCs. 13G131               bond of die, 165                paper, 42
             analogs. See analogues       books                           polycarbonate. 42
             analogues: resistive. 29      Analog Devices, Data Converter   polyester. 42,47. 120. See 01.\11
             Analogy, 206                       Handbook. 2, 13.90. 107     under Mylar
             anti-bounce circuits. 6 I     Bulleid. H. A. V.. 3, 13       polyphenylene, 42
             anti-reversal circuit. with MOSFET.   Dostal, Jiri. 2-3,  12   polypropylene. 40.42.47.  I3  I.
                    164                    Frederiksen, Tom M..  103, 107   192
             anti-reversal circuits. See also at Power   Kidder, Tracy, 59,64   polystyrene, 42. 13 1
                    Supply. anti-reversal   Sinclair, Ian. 33             polysulfone, 42
             anti-static. 23               Smith, John I., 2. 12           stacked-foil. 42
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