Microelectronics

by Jacob Millman and Arvin Grabel is a widely recognized textbook in the field of electrical and computer engineering. Originally published as an update to Millman's earlier work, the second edition (1987) expanded its focus to include a more comprehensive look at both analog and digital integrated circuits. Core Topics and Structure

Q: Is there a 3rd edition?

A: No. Jacob Millman passed away, and McGraw-Hill eventually replaced this series with the Microelectronic Circuits by Sedra & Smith. The 2nd edition is the final "Millman."

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Arvin Grabel (1930–2015)

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