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Old 18th May 2006, 05:41 AM   #1
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Default Books for discrete audio

Okay, I know that there are other threads that address good books (such as "The Art of Electronics" by Horowitz and Hill), but I'm looking for a few good analog design books based on the following criteria:

Applicable to discrete audio
-Some of my college textbooks have wonderful circuits in them (like translinear loops, log-antilog, etc.) that are simply not applicable to discrete power audio amplifiers because of component matching needed (tight IC transistor matching is a necessity to get a translinear loop circuit to work properly; we simply do not have this luxury in discrete audio).

Does not go over the basics yet again
-Assumes that the reader already knows about basic stages like the common emitter and common collector

I have the Randy Sloan book and the D. Self books, and I really like them both as power amp books, but I'm looking for something that "goes beyond", more of an advanced treatment of amplifier design for graduate studies.

Any suggestions?
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Old 18th May 2006, 07:38 AM   #2
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Hi,
look up Borbely, Leach and Jung in the web.
Jung edited the opamp handbook and it runs to 600 or so pages. It is downloadable.

They, in general assume a level of knowledge and deal with thier own subject matter in some (a lot of) detail.

Another thought, manufacturers application notes sometimes (often) take the subject to a higher level.
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