Electronic Design: Form Concept to Reality
Description:
Written for use in the core electronics courses in undergraduate programs in electrical engineering, this volume provides coverage of discrete devices, linear integrated circuits, and digital integrated circuits. Sixteen chapters cover fundamentals and applications related to such topics as: ideal operational amplifiers, bipolar junction transistors, pulsed waveforms and timing circuits, transistor amplifiers, feedback and stability, and digital logic families. Readers will need a previous understanding of basic circuit analysis. The disks contain the student edition of circuit simulator Micro-Cap V. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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