Hi all
I learned digital circuit design. First I should get truth table and then get the equations of the circuit,
but I didn't find the methods of analog circuit design like I did in digital circuit.
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I have a question related with this for you guys...
If you go through a lot of circuits then you get used to the way circuits are made and their topology (the way elements are placed)... E.g. a small signal amplifier has the very well known structure that is first taught when starts studying electronics...
My question for an analog designer is: how much should one build circuits by copying already made ones ? I mean, for an experienced designer who has seen a lot of circuits, when he wants to build up something he just adapts an already existing one ? or he come up with a very new one ?
The more one knows about something, more rigorous becomes that person in regard to the performance of his design in all the aspects that he's able to assess. For many cases without much constraints, someone could even copy/paste a working part of another design, but just an experienced (skilled) engineer is able to decide if have to make changes or not, aswell to tune the design to the limits of what the current technology/topology is able to achieve.when he wants to build up something he just adapts an already existing one ? or he come up with a very new one ?
So all your analog designs were only DC, no AC?All my life I was an analog system designer, quite successful. I do not remember I needed more than Ohm¨s Law for my designs. ..............
So all your analog designs were only DC, no AC?
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