This volume contains 300 operational amplifier network designs in 16 categories. Each category is provided with an introduction that explains how the operational amplifier network is used to achieve the desired results. It discusses any problems that may be encountered or areas that require extra care and attention. The focus of the book is on the application of operational amplifier network circuits. There is no development of experimental ideas nor is there any attempt to teach the reader by explaining a general design and how it might be changed to achieve different results.
The author presents, in the introductory section, a solid discussion on all the parameters that affect the operational amplifier circuit; formulas and design parameters are discussed in an easy-to-read, straightforward manner. Also provided are several appendices in which the author develops, in a more rigorous manner, ideas and formulas used throughout the book.
This is a simple and well-written book that would be useful to anyone: researchers, developers, and students, who work with operational amplifiers. The book assumes a small amount of knowledge about electronics but does not require an extensive knowledge of mathematics or physics.