The 8th edition represents the perfect equilibrium between classic analog fundamentals and modern integrated circuit (IC) technology. Many professors argue that the 9th edition over-condensed certain classic derivations (like the hybrid-pi model) to make room for newer topics like RF circuits. The keeps the legendary detail intact while thoroughly updating CMOS and BJT technologies.
The is massive—around 1,500 pages divided into 17 chapters and several appendices. Here is the roadmap:
The 8th edition represents the perfect equilibrium between classic analog fundamentals and modern integrated circuit (IC) technology. Many professors argue that the 9th edition over-condensed certain classic derivations (like the hybrid-pi model) to make room for newer topics like RF circuits. The keeps the legendary detail intact while thoroughly updating CMOS and BJT technologies.
The is massive—around 1,500 pages divided into 17 chapters and several appendices. Here is the roadmap: