Abstract

Today's designers have a significant alternative offered to them by the advances in integrated circuit technology, especially low-power analog and digital circuits. The alternative new design technique for analog systems is to sense the analog signal, convert it to digital signals, use the speed and accuracy of digital circuits to do the computations, and convert the resultant digital output back to analog signals. The new design technique requires the electronic system designer interface between two distinct design worlds—namely, (1) between analog and digital systems and (2) between the external human world and the internal electronics world. Various functions are required to make the interface. First, from the human world to the electronics world and back again and—in a similar fashion—from the analog systems to digital systems and back again. Analog and Digital Circuits for Control System Applications identify the electronic functions needed, and describe how electronic circuits are designed and applied to implement the functions, and give examples of the use of the functions in systems.

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