Microelectronic Circuits (The ^AOxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering)
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In the Third Edition of their bestselling design-oriented treatment of discrete and integrated circuits, Sedra&Smith anticipate future trends in the teaching of core electronics to electrical and computer engineering students. A major reorganization of the material enables students to get to the heart of the subject much more quickly. And for instructors, the text-now divided into three parts-is more flexible than ever before, allowing maximum latitude in course design. It includes over 800 end-of-chapter problems covering all topics with a graded level of difficulty. Covered are the latest circuit technologies of BiCMOS and Gallium-Arsenide (GaAs), data converters, and memory. Material on power-supply design, filters, and oscillators has been expanded.
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