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  • by Sima Dimitrijev
    £182.49

  • by Matthew (Professor of Electrical Engineering Sadiku
    £209.49

    Using a vectors-first approach, Elements of Electromagnetics, Seventh Edition, covers electrostatics, magnetostatics, fields, waves, and applications like transmission lines, waveguides, and antennas. The text also provides a balanced presentation of time-varying and static fields, preparing students for employment in today's industrial and manufacturing sectors.

  • by Adel S. (Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering Sedra
    £114.99

    Microelectronic Circuits by Sedra and Smith has served generations of electrical and computer engineering students as the best and most widely-used text for this required course. Respected equally as a textbook and reference, "Sedra/Smith" combines a thorough presentation of fundamentals with an introduction to present-day IC technology. It remains the best text for helping students progress from circuit analysis to circuit design, developing design skillsand insights that are essential to successful practice in the field. Significantly revised with the input of two new coauthors, slimmed down, and updated with the latest innovations, Microelectronic Circuits, Eighth Edition, remains the gold standard in providing the most comprehensive, flexible, accurate, anddesign-oriented treatment of electronic circuits available today.

  • by Yannis P. Tsividis
    £33.99

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  • - From Microprocessors to Supercomputers
    by Behrooz (Department of Electrical Engineering Parhami
    £170.49

    Designed for the first course in Computer Architecture, usually offered at the junior/senior (3rd, 4th year) level in electrical engineering, computer science or computer engineering departments. This text provides a comprehensive introduction to computer architecture, covering topic from design of simple microprocessors to various techniques.

  • by Ken (Stanley Ho Professor of Microelectronics in Electrical and Computer Engineering Martin
    £209.49

    This textbook is intended to teach the student the basic principles for designing high performance digital integrated circuits. It emphasizes transistor level design, but includes chapters on processing, modelling and system level aspects as well.

  • - Basic Analysis and Design
    by William A. ( Wolovich
    £264.49

  • by Stanislaw H. (Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering Zak
    £264.49

    This textbook deals with modelling, analysis, and control of dynamical systems. Its objective is to familiarize students with the basics of dynamical system theory while equipping them with the tools needed for control system design.

  • by Stephen A. Campbell
    £164.49

    Designed for advanced undergraduate or first-year graduate courses in semiconductor or microelectronic fabrication, Fabrication Engineering at the Micro- and Nanoscale, Fourth Edition, covers the entire basic unit processes used to fabricate integrated circuits and other devices.

  • by Bhag S. Guru
    £209.49

    This revision of 'Guru/Hiziroglu: Electric Machinery and Transformers', second edition, discusses the principles behind building the primary infrastructure for the generation of electricity (such as hydroelectric dams, turbines, etc.) that supplies the energy needs of people throughout the world. It is aimed at third or fourth year courses.

  • - Optical Electronics in Modern Communications
    by Amnon (Martin and Eileen Summerfield Professor of Applied Physics Yariv
    £221.99

    Designed for senior undergraduate and first year graduate students in electrical engineering departments, taking photonics, optoelectronics or optical communications courses. This text covers key subjects in optical electronics and their applications in modern optical communications, where optical waves are used as carriers of information.

  • by David J. ( Comer
    £236.99

    Providing concise coverage of digital system design, this text is aimed at undergraduates. It aims to illustrate that sequential circuits can be designed using state machine techniques. These methods apply to sequential circuit design as efficiently as Boolean algebra and Karnaugh mapping methods apply to combinatorial design.

  • - International Second Edition
    by Sima ( Dimitrijev
    £215.49

    For the international second edition, the author builds upon and expands on hallmark features of the book established in the first edition, adding sections on new technology and increasing the number of end-of-chapter problems by 30%. Updated material relating to the environmental applications of technology was added , as well as a new chapter on nanoscale devices. Chapters on MOS capacitor and generation and recombination were also revised and updated.

  • by George R. Cooper
    £209.49

    Originally published in 1971, this text is intended for signals and systems courses which emphasize probability. It provides an introduction to probability theory, statistics, random processes and the analysis of systems with random inputs. This edition has been updated and uses Matlab.

  • by Gordon W. (Professor of Electrical Engineering Roberts
    £92.49

    This revised and updated text is used in core electronic circuits courses as well as courses in circuit analysis and signals and systems for students who are electrical and computer engineering majors.

  • by Chi-Tsong (Professor Chen
    £150.99

    Designed for third year undergraduate students in electrical engineering departments taking a Signals and Systems course. This textbook introduces basic concepts in signals and systems and their associated mathematical and computational tools. It focuses on the engineering applications of signals and systems.

  • by Benjamin C. ( Kuo
    £209.49

    A straight reprint under the OUP imprint of ISBN 0-03-012884-6. An introductory text for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, this book covers the theory and applications of digital control systems, assuming a knowledge of matrix algebra, differential equations. Laplace transforms, and the basic principles of continuous-data control systems.

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