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akhilesh sati
Posted by akhilesh sati
on Apr 21 2012 16:38 PM
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Dear Sir

               As being an engineering student, During summer I want to do work on some innovative topics of Analog.I am interested in analog system designing. As being an Analog Expert can you please suggest me some topics.

             regards

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  • Bruce Trump
    Posted by Bruce Trump
    on Apr 23 2012 11:47 AM
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    Akhilesh,

    I think anyone interested in analog systems design should know about op amp circuits. If you are not yet familiar and proficient using op amps, this would be a good place to start. TI has many possible resources... this is a possible entry point:  www.ti.com/lit/an/sboa092a/sboa092a.pdf

    Regards, Bruce

    Op Amp basics
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  • akhilesh sati
    Posted by akhilesh sati
    on Apr 23 2012 15:00 PM
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    thanks a lot sir for your kind response and suggestion.

    the book that you have recommended is a excellent book for analog(I have already studied it). Actually in my case its not the time when I am starting. I have started working with analog more than year ago(When I submitted my abstract for Analog Design Contest,2011 organized by TI,India).and finally I was one of the finalists who demonstrated their project at TI Campus,Bangalore,India(6th April,2012). I really thank TI E2E community's activities. Because of the support of you people only I could tackle various problems of my project.

    Sir, as far as system design is concern one should have some innovative ideas so that it could be implemented using analog ICs. Sir can you suggest me some igniting topic on which I can design my summer Project.

    regards.

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  • Bruce Trump
    Posted by Bruce Trump
    on Apr 23 2012 18:29 PM
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    Akhilesh,

    You could make a simple PID controller using op amps. The controller might be made to control variety of feedback control systems. One relatively easy one would be to control the temperature of a heated piece of metal. The PID controller regulates the drive to a resistor heating the metal. A thermistor or diode is used to sense the temperature of the metal and control its temperature.

    There is much to be learned about a feedback control system with this project.

    Regards, Bruce.

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  • akhilesh sati
    Posted by akhilesh sati
    on Apr 24 2012 02:34 AM
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    Thanks sir for your guidance.....

    I am trying to find my project in two domains because I think I can do well in these domains of Electronics...

    1st one is Analog Signal Processing in communication system.

    2nd one is Analog signal processing using switched capacitor.

    regards.

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  • akhilesh sati
    Posted by akhilesh sati
    on Apr 26 2012 12:02 PM
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    Dear sir.

                    Can you help me in finding out a specific problem two following  domains:

    1. Analog Signal Processing in communication system.

    2. Analog signal processing using switched capacitor.

    regards.

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