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CMOS Analog Circuit Design, Third Edition
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Phillip E. Allen and Douglas R. Holberg Respected authors Phil Allen and Doug Holberg bring you the third edition of their popular textbook, CMOS Analog Circuit Design. Working from the forefront of CMOS technology, Phil and Doug have combined their expertise as engineers and academics to present a cutting-edge and effective overview of the principles and techniques for designing circuits. Their two main goals are: * to mix the academic and practical viewpoints in a treatment that is neither superficial nor overly detailed * to teach analog integrated circuit design with a hierarchically organized approach (Read more) |
Operation and Modeling of the MOS Transistor
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Yannis Tsividis is Charles Batchelor Professor of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University. The MOS (Metal Oxide Semiconductor) transistor is the most important building block of modern silicon integrated circuits. This book fills an important gap in the literature by presenting a unified treatment of the operation and modeling of the MOS transistor that is complemented with extensive intuitive discussions. (Read more) |
Theory of Machines and Mechanisms
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John J. Uicker, Jr. is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Gordon R. Pennock is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. Joseph E. Shigley (deceased May 1994) was Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan and a Fellow in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms provides the foundation for the study of displacements, velocities, accelerations, and static and dynamic forces required for the proper design of mechanical linkages, cams, and geared systems. |
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
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David A. Bell is a professional engineer who was employed as a circuit design specialist in the electronics industry for many years before becoming a professor at Lambton College of Applied Arts and Technology. Electric Circuits is an introductory text for students taking their first course in electricity at the college level, more specifically at the two-year or technician level. Bell's text takes a graduated approach to developing basic electrical principles that makes the theory interesting and easy to understand. Beginning with fundamental concepts, the full spectrum of electrical circuit topics is covered, from simple dc circuits to complex ac network analysis, including resonance, transformers, and three-phase ac circuits. (Read more) |
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Mechanics of Machines
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W. L. Cleghorn, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto Mechanics of Machines is designed for undergraduate courses in kinematics and dynamics of machines. (Read more) |
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