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Cmos Cookbook

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ISBN: 0672224593 - Cmos Cookbook  
Title:Cmos Cookbook
Author:Donald E. Lancaster
Publisher:Sams
Type:Book / Paperback
Publication Date: January, 1988
ISBN / ISBN-13:0672224593  /  9780672224591
List Price:$24.95
Amazon Price:$32.73   (via Amazon marketplace seller)
 



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Book Description
* Easy-to-use cookbook format * Best-selling CMOS "bible" * Practical, user-oriented information for beginners or experienced professionals * Revised by Howard M. Berlin A clear and complete look at CMOS. This easy-to-follow text is targeted for beginning-to-intermediate-level users. Requiring a minimum of math, it covers the latest CMOS series of devices and subfamilies and presents tabular comparisons to earlier versions. It also includes a TTL and CMOS interfacing functional equivalency conversion chart.

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Customer Reviews:

 • Cmos Cookbook
09 March, 2007

Excellant book for learning about CMOS electronics. I agree with the other reviews.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A3N0HGPRX0DG8Y

 • If You Are An Ee, You Need This Book
09 January, 2007

Although this book is about 30 years old, the amount of theory and practical info cramed into its pages makes it a book you will use often.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1LHEJ4LJDVZ77

 • I'm Not Really Under 13...
27 March, 2006

...This was just an easier way of expressing my opinion. This book has been absolutely crucial to my GCSE and A Level studies, as its simplified datasheets and useful information aboout how to use the ICs are exactly what you need for designing small circuits on the component level. Although, yes, you can get all this and more for free on the internet, the book is smaller than a computer, and is right by you with all the information in one place. It certainly has its place in my library.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A3EB6M8DF5R575

 • Even Non-hobbyists Can Enjoy It
15 January, 2007

Not being an electronics hobbyist (and not having the time to start such a hobby), I nevertheless enjoyed this short hobby book. First, I finally (at long last!) understood, how a field-effect transistor works. Second, having recently read an article by Carver Mead on the limits of MOS scaling in Feynman's Festschrift, I wanted to understand better, how MOS technology works. Of course, studying submicrometer MOS by looking at hobby chips is like studying the anatomy of a mouse by looking at a blue whale. Third, I was impressed by the Amazon review of his TTL Cookbook: "It was like a grimoire or spell-book: each example made me say "Wow!" in a way no non-fiction book had or has, before or since." Too bad my stepson shows no interest in engineering. However, his how-to-start-a-business book The Incredible Secret Money Machine II has one of the most vitriolic Amazon reviews I have ever seen.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A25JZP7C0U8SMI


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