This invaluable sourcebook contains virtually all the information you need to design and build electronic circuits, systems, and subsystems with readily available I.C.'s. Step-by-step, it shows how to interface them and how to integrate them into highly complex systems that meet the most exacting specifications. It even shows how to anticipate and handle second and third order effects that might not be apparent from "ideal component" considerations.
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Practical guide for designing with off-the-shelf ICs.
Who is this book for?
If you're into electronics and want to build complex circuits, this book is a treasure trove. It walks you through real-world considerations and interfacing techniques using commonly available integrated circuits, making your projects more achievable and reliable. Plus, its focus on handling subtle effects will help you refine your designs to meet high standards.