Microelectronic Circuit Design

[Richard Jaeger, Travis Blalock] ☆ Microelectronic Circuit Design ↠ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Microelectronic Circuit Design Jaeger has added more pedagogy and an emphaisis on design through the use of design examples and design notes. Microelectronic Circuit Design is known for being a technically excellent text. 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 wor

Microelectronic Circuit Design

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Rating : 4.88 (676 Votes)
Asin : 0073309486
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 1120 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-11-27
Language : English

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Jaeger has added more pedagogy and an emphaisis on design through the use of design examples and design notes. Microelectronic Circuit Design is known for being a technically excellent text. 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. In addition this edition comes with a Homework Management System called ARIS,

Professor Jaeger was one of the first three faculty members appointed Distinguished University Professor by Auburn University. In 1995 he was named Distinguished Graduate Faculty Lecturer. About the Author Richard Jaeger earned his bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Florida. His current research interests include solid-state circuits and devices, electronic packaging, piezoresistive stress sensors, high heat flux cooling, low temperature electronic

. In 1995 he was named Distinguished Graduate Faculty Lecturer. His teaching awards include the Birdsong Merit Teaching Award and selection by ECE undergraduate students as Outstanding Electrical Engineering Faculty Member. His current research interests include solid-state circuits and devices, electronic packaging, piezoresistive stress sensors, hi