Digital Integrated Electronics By Taub And Schillingpdf Exclusive
"Digital Integrated Electronics" by Taub and Schilling, originally published in 1977, remains a foundational text for understanding semiconductor physics and logic systems. The book provides rigorous explanations of essential topics including RTL, DTL, TTL logic families, and MOS technology for undergraduate engineers. Find this classic text on
Academic Utility:
It was designed as a "first-level course" text for undergraduates in Electrical and Communication Engineering. While some reviewers at the time felt it was more useful for applications than for pure theoretical reasoning, it was highly regarded for its practical illustrations and tables. While some reviewers at the time felt it
Many engineering departments provide access to classic texts through their digital libraries. Used Bookstores: turn to Chapter 9
In a true high-quality "exclusive" PDF of Taub and Schilling, turn to Chapter 9, Section 4: "The CMOS Inverter." originally published in 1977
Impact on the Field
Comprehensive Coverage
: It spans from basic electronic devices to complex timing circuits and semiconductor memories. Quick Resource Links
Problem Sets:
The end-of-chapter problems are legendary for their difficulty and their ability to force a student to think like a designer, not just a calculator.
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