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Microelectronic Circuits (The ^AOxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering)

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In the Third Edition of their bestselling design-oriented treatment of discrete and integrated circuits, Sedra&Smith anticipate future trends in the teaching of core electronics to electrical and computer engineering students. A major reorganization of the material enables students to get to the heart of the subject much more quickly. And for instructors, the text-now divided into three parts-is more flexible than ever before, allowing maximum latitude in course design. It includes over 800 end-of-chapter problems covering all topics with a graded level of difficulty. Covered are the latest circuit technologies of BiCMOS and Gallium-Arsenide (GaAs), data converters, and memory. Material on power-supply design, filters, and oscillators has been expanded. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Oxford University Press; 3rd edition (June 8, 1995)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 1144 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 019510370X


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 00


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 4.66 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.75 x 2.14 x 11.5 inches


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  • Good Book!
Very thick book with lots of information. You'll be all set! Adel, you've done an amazing job :)
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2015 by Asma

  • Five Stars
Cost effective books for my classes. huge saving.
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2016 by Justin

  • Good book for introduction course
This is a good book for introduction course, no matter what others say. I used this book for the first class of Analog circuit many years ago. If one finds this book difficult, they may not follow the concepts very well. Here are the reasons one may find this book difficult. 1. They just learn by examples, not learn/understand the concepts. Learning is just reading examples before Exam. This won't work after school for sure. (I think that is very poor learning.) 2. They do not have good basic math skills 3. They do not have basic background of semiconductor. This book is for engineers. If you think you will be engineers, this book is for you. This book is not really that difficult If you have semiconductor and good math background. It cannot be bad book. I have many books that are unreadable. This is not one of them. If you found this is very difficult, then you may not want to be engineer. I suggest one finds this book really difficult (after spending time to read) to reconsider the career since one won't want to waste 4 years of time and money to get a degree that does fit the real his/her career. Nowaday, engineer is just as dificult as other careers to find a job and the pay is not such attactive (semiconductor comapanies have been downturn for 4 years now) I am in semiconductor field. Circuit is not my favor, it is very dry and routine. But the subject is not really that difficult (becuase most theories are not very involved compared to semiconductor field). If you want to be challenged, go for semiconductor physics books or even seminconductor Journals from IEEE, they are much more confusing than circuit books. Some concepts in semiconductor physics can take long time to understand (the math is much more involved than circuit books. One may have to learn the new math from ground up before to study semiconductor physics (e.g Quantum Mechanic). Cicuit math is just basic integration and basic math operation. The circuit math is tedous but not difficult. Any book has error. This book may have few errors but it is easy to follow. The exercises are challenging. One will spend whole day to solve few questions. Some questions cannot be solved (I was told by a Professor if I recalled correctly). If one spent time to read this book, they will be rewarded. If one found it difficult, then he may need to reconsider if he picked the right field (engineer). It is because this is good and clear book (compared to many books I read. Especially some books wrote by our professors. I was in one of top 5 EE program in US. Some books wrote by our professors were unreadable but he assigned it for his class. Those books should never be published.) One should know how to get answers by hand not by pspice only. Pspice is just a tool. Pspice cannot design circuits for you. If one knows the theory and know how to do the calculations by hand, he/she can learn pspice in a few days. Even one does not know pspice or spice at all, he knows circuits very well and can do by hand. I guarantee he will have a lot of offers. This is true for any subject, one should always know how to do it by hand. IMO, one should not use Maple, Mathcad unless he knows how to do calculus, matrix etc by hand. Otherwise, he does not learn much. He just learned how to 'pass' the class and it won't help in the interview or career. If one still find difficult, he/she may not fit engineering field. This book is just the beginning. There are more much difficult books coming later in the engineering courses. If you follow the advice above, you will be much happy in the long run. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2003 by Book Addict1

  • Five Stars
Great. Everything as stated in posting and quick delivery.
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2018 by net1157

  • Excellent book with some new chapters missing
Old book in excellent condition. But did not contain the chapters on CMOS circuits which are present in the new book.
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2015 by Akshay Vaidya

  • Five Stars
The bible for electronics engineering
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2017 by Federico

  • This was REALLY late
This was REALLY LATE. I ordered it on a Friday, and it took 32 days from then until I got it. NOT good. It was a textbook for a class, so I had to make do without a textbook for half of the class. The book itself is fine, it just took forever to get here.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2010 by student

  • Five Stars
Valuable book
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2017 by A.W

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