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Microelectronic Circuit Design

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Richard Jaeger and Travis Blalock have revised Microelectronic Circuit Design with the goal of producing a technically excellent book that is both student-friendly and practical. The second edition continues its focus on providing a comprehensive understanding of the basic techniques of modern electronic circuit design. New to this edition is an increased emphasis on practical design principles, real world applications, and problem solving. To this end, a pedagogical framework has been added that includes chapter opening vignettes, chapter objectives, "Electronics in Action" boxes, a problem solving methodology, and "design note" boxes. The number of examples, including new design examples, has been increased, giving students more opportunity to see problems worked out. Over 500 new problems have been added to the book. The Jaeger and Blalock text is accompanied by a student Cd containing the student version of PSpice and PSpice files for select circuits in the book. Also, there is a robust On-Line Learning Center, which includes PowerPoints, solutions, and web references among other assets.

1536 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 1996

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I purchased this textbook as an alternative to the poorly constructed textbook that the instructor wrote himself. Without this textbook as an aid, it is doubtful I would have had the same level of understanding as I did when using this textbook.

It's incredibly dense, and perhaps a bit on the redundant side but make no mistake, it's quite penetrable. A great piece of academic writing.
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