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Circuit Design Using Personal Computers

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Circuit Design Using Personal Computers
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN/ASIN: 047187700X
Number of pages: 509

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This practical guide to designing electronic circuits using small computers and programmable calculators makes it easy to implement both classical and sophisticated design techniques. It uses the interaction between circuit designer and computer to clarify both design techniques and fundamental concepts. It also shows how to produce useful answers quickly, while developing a feel for the procedure and obtaining insight into fundamental processes -- such as the errors between exact derivatives and their finite-difference estimates.

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