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He book is excellent: it is very well written, the author explains itself very well and knows what he talks about. It is very pedagogic: moves from step to step for the reader to understand the solution from initial trivial circuits into more complicated ones, but with better performance. I offers insight of involved parameters and how they condition final result (if they affect in linear ways, quadratic or square root, for example): if does not offer solutions but knowledge. Simple but valuable practice: equations always defines terms involved. Not so good comments: is appears to me too theoretical. I would like to found real life values of items. This makes the content less future-proof, but offers insight in real things. Really nice book.
good performance
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This book was a good introduction to the concerns of building a photodiode front end. Electronics develops so fast that modern packaged amplifiers may obviate the use of some older techniques, but it is still a good idea to read about the principles and appreciate what features the integrated solution offers (and not!)
Good book for measurement applications of Photodiodes
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book is an excellent reference for understanding the Photodiode circuits. It is gives good coverage of the limitations of the transimpedance amplfier, gives good comparision of different schemes for I to V convertors and covers noise in photodiode circuits extensively. It is a good text for low frequency application . Not meant for real high speed design reference.
good book for measurement circuits not for receiver design
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Excellent book for design of optical measurement etc type of application and undrestand noise and errors in the circuit.
Thorough review of photodiodes driving op-amps
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book lives up to its title by giving a thorough review of photodiodes driving op-amps. It does not consider specialized, discrete photodiode amplifiers. By limiting the coverage to op-amps, the bandwidths are necessarily those of op-amps, a few tens of megahertz at the time most of the book was written, perhaps 100 MHz or so today. Truly wide bandwidth solutions (GHz) are left to the imagination of the reader.
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