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Fundamentals of Microelectronics Preliminary Edition |
| Behzad Razavi (UCLA ) |
| Establish a design-oriented mentality: *Instead of straight analysis, we move the student to face a specific problem and create (synthesize) a circuit that solves the problem. *Once can then identify the shortcomings and continue to modify it until we come to an acceptable solution. Emphasis on thinking and deduction rather than on memorization: *Bottom-up approach allows students to build skills required in analysis and design *The use of symbolic calculations offer insight into the behavior of the circuit by revealing dependencies, trends, and limits and can be utilized in more complex examples.
Analysis by inspection: *That is, looking at a complex circuit and map it to simpler topologies. *Allows the student to effortlessly view a large circuit as a number of smaller sections that can be easily analyzed Practical, industrial flavor: *Creates a mindset that helps the student think like an engineer *Provides the big picture and real-life applications of the concepts introduced throughout the book—Cell phone, pp. 2-4, Digital camera pp. 4-7, Design Examples pp. 382-384
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| Paperback |
767 Pages, 8 x 10 in. |
Item #: Price: |
047007292X $55.95 |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | |
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