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Microelectronic Circuit Design is known for
being a technically excellent text.
The new edition has been revised to make the
material more motivating and accessible to students while retaining a
student-friendly approach.
Jaeger has added more pedagogy and an emphasis on
design through the use of design examples and design notes.
Some pedagogical elements include 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.
Additionally, some of the less fundamental mathematical material has
been moved to the ARIS website.
In addition this edition comes with a Homework
Management System called ARIS, which includes 450 static problems.
Table of contents
Part I Solid State Electronic and Devices
1 Introduction to Electronics
2 Solid-State Electronics
3 Solid-State Diodes and Diode Circuits
4 Field-Effect Transistors
5 Bipolar Junction Transistors
Part II Digital Electronics
6 Introduction to Digital Electronics
7 Complementary MOS (CMOS) Logic Design
8 MOS Memory and Storage Circuits
9 Bipolar Logic Circuits
Part III Analog Circuit Design
10 Analog Systems
11 Operational Amplifiers
12 Operational Amplifier Applications
13 Small-Signal Modeling and Linear Amplification
14 Single-Transistor Amplifiers
15 Multistage Amplifiers
16 Analog Integrated Circuits
17 Frequency Response
18 Feedback, Stability, and Oscillators
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