Analog Electronics
Volume 29
This issue starts with core concepts like integrators and sample-and-hold circuits in "Analog Integrators: How to Apply Them for Sensor Interfaces, Signal Generation, and Filtering" and "Analog Fundamentals: How Sample and Hold Circuits Work and Ensure ADC Accuracy." From there, several articles dive into filtering and signal conditioning, including "The Basics of Low and High-Pass Filters," "Signal Processing: Exponentially Moving Average (EMA) Filter," and "Improve Test Performance with Low-Cost Signal Sources Using Inline Filters." You’ll also find a practical look at measurement techniques in "Efficiently Implement Current Monitoring Using Integrated Bidirectional Current Sense Amplifiers," along with a fun and slightly unconventional take in "Can an ADC Be Just a Random Number Generator?"
Altogether, this collection is meant to be informative, approachable, and useful—whether you’re designing a new system, troubleshooting an old one, or just curious about how analog circuits really behave. We hope you enjoy the read and find something you can put to work in your next project.
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- Analog integrators: How to apply them for sensor interfaces, signal generation, and filtering
- Efficiently implement current monitoring using integrated bidirectional current sense amplifiers
- Can an ADC be just a random number generator?
- Videos from ST and Texas Instruments
- Teaching an amplifier new tricks: The story of the operational amplifier
- Analog fundamentals: How sample and hold circuits work and ensure ADC accuracy
- The basics of low and high-pass filters
- Signal processing: Exponentially moving average (EMA) filter
- Improve test performance with low-cost signal sources using inline filters
- Tech timeline

