Electronic Devices and Circuits: Discrete and Integrated

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For sophomore/junior-level courses in Electronic Devices, and Linear ICs.This introduction to electronic devices and circuits offers a balance between component orientation and system orientation and features an emphasis on device behavior and modeling. Multi-level in approach, it is mathematically accessible and provides comprehensive coverage–with many optional sections for greater depth and sophistication…. More >>

Electronic Devices and Circuits: Discrete and Integrated

2 comments

  1. D. MCDANIEL says:

    For a practicing engineer or engineering technician who wants a readable book to review theory this one is just about right. Steering a sensible course between too simplified (Hello Malvino!) on the one hand and rigorous to the point of useless on the other (most of my university texts), this book gives you good solid explanations of circuits and theory. Ignore the yutz who didn’t find the diagrams flashy enough- this book assumes a degree of seriousness on the part of the reader. Hot tip: Dailey’s earlier book, Operational Amplifiers and Linear ICs is outstanding.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. K. Selva says:

    besides the content.. just the layout of this book is terrible

    there are no colours (only blue, black, white) and the font is so light….

    the book jumps around a lot and the diagrams are not well drawn..

    just order it urself and see
    Rating: 2 / 5