Book Summary of Integrated Electronics
This book was written primarily as a text for a first course in electronics for electrical engineering students. It should also be of interest to physics majors and to practicing engineers and scientists who wish to update their knowledge of semiconductor electronics and, particularly, of integrated circuits. There are over 720 homework problems, which will test the student`s grasp of the fundamental concepts enunciated in the book and will give him experience in the analysis and design of electronic circuits. In almost all numerical problems, realistic parameter values and specifications have been chosen. Each chapter is followed by many review (quiz) questions. Considerable thought was given to the pedagogy of presentation, to the explanation of circuit behavior, to the use of a consistent system of notation, the care with which diagrams are drawn, the many illustrative examples worked out in detail in the text, and to the review questions at the end of each chapter. It is hoped that these will facilitate the use of the book in self-study and that the practicing engineer will find the book useful in updating himself in this fast-moving field.