Long article on Analog/Digital design, from the pcb/engineer perspective

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Here is a long article on Analog and Digital design.  It may not be for the hobbyist.

http://www.analog.com/media/en/training-seminars/design-handbooks/Basic-Linear-Design/Chapter12.pdf

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It will take me awhile to read all of that and there are 12 other chapters.
Is there a link to the complete handbook?

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Not directly.  Change the Chapter12.pdf in the link to Chapter1.pdf and it will take you to the first chapter.

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That what I did. Found 13 chapters in all.
Then went to the analog.com main page and could not find where they keep books like that.

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Found more stuff.
Did  a search:
Analog Devices Basic Linear Design

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At the office,  I have a book that specialized in Analog design with op-amps from National Semiconductor. It was written in the 80's and I used that quite a bit in the late 80's.

It's this one:

https://www.amazon.com/Intuitive-Amps-Basics-Useful-Applications/dp/9997796675/ref=oosr

The ADC and DAC vendors generally have pretty good application notes.  You can get most of them through Digikey.  You do have to know the manufacturing part number or use the Digikey search to find the type of part that you're looking for.

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