From the Back Cover:
The most widely used and highly respected reference of its kind, the Electronics Engineers' Handbook is fully revised to reflect major advances in cutting-edge electronic technologies. The edition covers not only fundamental principles and technologies, but also the latest in hardware, circuits and functions, and applications. It is packed with new data and information on subjects ranging from systems engineering and semiconductor reliability to audio, video, facsimile, and telecommunications systems. This vital resource features: all-new chapters on microsensors and actuators, computer-assisted digital design, and integrated circuits and microprocessors; a revised chapter on digital computing; new sections on light-emitting diodes (LEDs), semiconductor lasers, and digital filters; expanded coverage of medical electronics systems and techniques; a new chapter on useful resources for electronics engineers, including professional societies and associations, engineering schools, publishers, and Web sites.
About the Author:
Donald Christiansen (Huntington, NY) is Editor Emeritus of IEEE Spectrum, and a former Staff Director of the IEEE.
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