Microelectronic Circuit Design
β Scribed by Richard Jaeger, Travis Blalock
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1355
- Edition
- 5
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Richard Jaeger and Travis Blalock present a balanced coverage of analog and digital circuits; students will develop a comprehensive understanding of the basic techniques of modern electronic circuit design, analog and digital, discrete and integrated.
A broad spectrum of topics are included in Microelectronic Circuit Design which gives the professor the option to easily select and customize the material to satisfy a two-semester or three-quarter sequence in electronics. Jaeger/Blalock emphasizes design through the use of design examples and design notes. Excellent pedagogical elements include chapter opening vignettes, chapter objectives, βElectronics in Actionβ boxes, a problem-solving methodology, and "Design Noteβ boxes.
The use of the well-defined problem-solving methodology presented in this text can significantly enhance an engineerβs ability to understand the issues related to design. The design examples assist in building and understanding the design process.
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Richard C. Jaeger and Travis N. Blalock have revised their popular text, <em>Microelectronic Circuit Design</em>, with the goal of improving readability and accessibility. <em>Microelectronic Circuit Design</em> trademark features include β’ <strong>Emphasis on Design</strong> βDesign Examplesβ and
Part I - Solid State Electronics and Devices Chapter 1Introduction to Electronics Chapter 2Solid-State Electronics Chapter 3Solid-State Diodes and Diode Circuits Chapter 4Field-Effect Transistors Chapter 5Bipolar Junction Transistors Part II - Digital Electronics Chapter 6Introduction to D
MICROELECTRONIC CIRCUITS: ANALYSIS AND DESIGN combines a "breadth-first" approach to teaching electronics with a strong emphasis on electronics design and simulation. Professor Rashid first introduces students to the general characteristics of circuits (ICs) to prepare them for the use of circuit de