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    Format: 1 online resource (265 p.)
    Edition: Rev. ed.
    ISBN: 1-281-03938-1 , 9786611039387 , 0-08-050392-6
    Content: ""...A book that should be on the shelf of every digital or analog electronic-system designer."" - Frank Good enough, Electronic Design This Handbook offers design engineers and managers immediately useful, meat-and-potatoes techniques for achieving design validation by analysis in an easy-to-read style. The book contains numerous useful and interesting tips for electronics circuit designers. Examples of rectifier circuits, power supplies, digital timing, thermal analysis, grounding and layout, and EMI/noise control are examined in detail with fully worked-out numerical examples.〈
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; The Design Analysis Handbook: A Practical Guide to Design Validation; Copyright Page; Contents; Figures and Tables; Equations and Expressions; Preface; Chapter 1. An Introduction to Design Analysis; 1.1 An Overview of the Design Validation Process; 1.2 Closing the Gulf Between Design and Reliability/Quality; 1.3 Traditional Worst Case Analysis; 1.4 Enhanced Worst Case Analysis (WCA+); 1.5 Key Definitions; 1.6 Order of Analysis; 1.7 Misconceptions; 1.8 Cost Effectiveness; 1.9 Case Histories; Chapter 2. How to Perform a Worst Case Analysis; 2.1 Define the Analysis Requirements , 2.2 Establish Derating Factors 2.3 Determine Global Parameters; 2.4 Develop the Design Equations; 2.5 Identify the Worst Case Solutions; 2.6 Determine the Margins; 2.7 Calculate ALERT Probabilities of Occurrence; 2.8 Reconciliation and Feedback; 2.9 Perform a Risk Assessment; 2.10 Correct and Optimize the Design; Chapter 3. Design Validation Topics and Tips; 3.1 Screening the Analysis; 3.2 Computer-Aided WCA; 3.3 Nonlinear Equations; 3.4 The Software Analysis; 3.5 Applying Tolerances; 3.6 Absolute vs. Drift Accuracy; 3.7 Ensuring Realistic Results; Chapter 4. Safety Analyses , 4.1 The Single Point Failure Analysis (SPFA)4.2 The Fault Tree Analysis (FTA); 4.3 The Sneak Path Analysis (SPA); Chapter 5. Bad Science and Other Hazards; 5.1 The Reliability Prediction; 5.2 The Taguchi Method; 5.3 Switch mode Power Supply Current-Mode Control; 5.4 Fuzzy Logic; Chapter 6. Electronics Analysis Tips and Equations; 6.1 Power and Thermal; 6.2 AC Full-Wave Rectifier Circuits; 6.3 Power Supplies; 6.4 Digital Applications; 6.5 Grounding and Layout; 6.6 EMI / Noise Control; 6.7 Circuit Potpourri; References and Recommended Reading; Appendix A: How to Survive an Engineering Project , Appendix B: The DACI Worst Case Analysis Standard Appendix C: Worst Case Analysis Sample Report; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7506-9088-7
    Language: English
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