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MICROELECTRONIC CIRCUITS: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS 7E (IA) Paperback – 1 June 2017
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This adapted version of Microelectronic Circuits, international seventh edition, is designed to serve as a textbook for the undergraduate as well as postgraduate students of electrical and electronics engineering.This market-leading textbook continues its standard of excellence and innovation built on the solid pedagogical foundation that Adel S. Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith have shared with more than one million students to date. In addition to updated content and coverage designed to reflect changes in IC technology, the text also provides the most comprehensive, flexible, accurate and design-oriented treatment of electronic circuits available today. Amply illustrated by a wealth of examples and complemented by an expanded number of well-designed end of- chapter problems and practice exercises, Microelectronic Circuits is the most exhaustive resource available for teaching tomorrow’s engineers how to analyze and design electronic circuits.Features• A revised study of the BJT and the MOSFET and their application in amplifier design: Two short and completely parallel chapters (4 and 5) introduce each of the two transistor types. A new Chapter 6 follows with a combined treatment of transistor amplifiers, emphasizing the similarities and the important differences of the two devices and their unique areas of application.• Streamlined representation of frequency response: A new Chapter 9 has been introduced to keep the treatment of frequency response all together• Improved treatment of such important topics as cascode amplifiers, frequency response and feedback• Reorganized and modernized coverage of Digital IC Design• New topics, including Class D power amplifiers, IC filters and oscillators and image sensors• A new “expand-your-perspective” feature that provides relevant historical and application notes• Two thirds of the more than 1350 end-of-chapter problems are new or revisedOnline ResourcesFor faculty• Instructor’s Manual• PowerPoint-based Figure Slides• Input Files for Multisim and PSpice SimulationsFor students• Appendices and Additional Material• Data Sheets• Input Files for Multisim and PSpice SimulationsTable of contents1. Electronics and Semiconductors2. Operational Amplifiers3. Diodes4. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs)5. MOS Field-Effect Transistors (MOSFETs)6. Transistor Amplifiers7. Building Blocks of Integrated-Circuit Amplifiers8. Differential and Multistage Amplifiers9. Frequency Response10. Feedback11. Output Stages and Power Amplifiers12. Operational-Amplifier Circuits13. Filters and Tuned Amplifiers14. Signal Generators and Waveform-Shaping Circuits15. CMOS Digital Logic Circuits16. Advanced Topics in Digital Integrated-Circuit Design17. Memory Circuits
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A good book overall....Getting to the book contents / structure first - I'll summarize a few things that caught my eye:For the South Asia Edition - the Title is 'Microelectronic Circuits: Theory And Applications' [it's 'Microelectronic Circuits' for the US Edition]. Not sure why this needed to be changed.Chapter-3 is appended to Chapter-1, so we have one chapter less here. Some of the chapters are moved int different Parts within the book - but the overall content of these is almost the same. Have attached the snaps of the contents - it might help I hope.There are a few typos in the End-of-Chapter problems for e.g. - the problem 4.48 (Ch4) mentions Fig. P4.48 - which isn't there at all !! There is a Fig P4.47 & a P4.49, but no P4.48!! I had to refer back to the US edition [and it's Ch6 there :) ] to find that problems 4.47 and 4.48 both refer to the same Fig - Fig P4.47.And though the Contents say - Appendices A-L - this edition only has the G, J, & K in it.What's perhaps most irritating is that we don't see the Bibliography section in this print [which is Appendix I in the US edition]. Unlike most other texts - which usually have References at the end of a chapter, the authors here have combined all the References and put them in 3 pages and then grouped these under different topics [Circuit and System Analysis, Analog Circuits etc.]. Though its on the website, this definitely needs to go into the hard-copy/print in my opinion. It's so surprising that a 1300-odd page book couldn't have an an additional 3 pages added to it!The Index at the end of the book is better managed this time [I remember many of the topics and their page numbers didn't coincide in the 6th International Student edition].Apart from all these, I personally found it to be a very good book for Analog design. The flow of the content is very smooth. I feel It might be a good introductory text before tackling the more advanced ones like Gray/Meyer, Holberg, Razavi etc.The chapters have lot of solved examples, End-of-Chapter problems are do-able and start-off from easy to more difficult ones. It will help a LOT to solve each one of the solved problems first and then move ahead. By the way - these problems are also grouped according to the corresponding sections in the chapter.The restructuring on the 6th edition is a big relief - as also mentioned by the authors in the Preface. I had the 6th edition with me but looking at the changes and the effort put in, I decided to buy the 7th edition as well.And - the price is reasonable too :)
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A good book overall.
...Getting to the book contents / structure first - I'll summarize a few things that caught my eye:
For the South Asia Edition - the Title is 'Microelectronic Circuits: Theory And Applications' [it's 'Microelectronic Circuits' for the US Edition]. Not sure why this needed to be changed.
Chapter-3 is appended to Chapter-1, so we have one chapter less here. Some of the chapters are moved int different Parts within the book - but the overall content of these is almost the same. Have attached the snaps of the contents - it might help I hope.
There are a few typos in the End-of-Chapter problems for e.g. - the problem 4.48 (Ch4) mentions Fig. P4.48 - which isn't there at all !! There is a Fig P4.47 & a P4.49, but no P4.48!! I had to refer back to the US edition [and it's Ch6 there :) ] to find that problems 4.47 and 4.48 both refer to the same Fig - Fig P4.47.
And though the Contents say - Appendices A-L - this edition only has the G, J, & K in it.
What's perhaps most irritating is that we don't see the Bibliography section in this print [which is Appendix I in the US edition]. Unlike most other texts - which usually have References at the end of a chapter, the authors here have combined all the References and put them in 3 pages and then grouped these under different topics [Circuit and System Analysis, Analog Circuits etc.]. Though its on the website, this definitely needs to go into the hard-copy/print in my opinion. It's so surprising that a 1300-odd page book couldn't have an an additional 3 pages added to it!
The Index at the end of the book is better managed this time [I remember many of the topics and their page numbers didn't coincide in the 6th International Student edition].
Apart from all these, I personally found it to be a very good book for Analog design. The flow of the content is very smooth. I feel It might be a good introductory text before tackling the more advanced ones like Gray/Meyer, Holberg, Razavi etc.
The chapters have lot of solved examples, End-of-Chapter problems are do-able and start-off from easy to more difficult ones. It will help a LOT to solve each one of the solved problems first and then move ahead. By the way - these problems are also grouped according to the corresponding sections in the chapter.
The restructuring on the 6th edition is a big relief - as also mentioned by the authors in the Preface. I had the 6th edition with me but looking at the changes and the effort put in, I decided to buy the 7th edition as well.
And - the price is reasonable too :)
...Getting to the book contents / structure first - I'll summarize a few things that caught my eye:
For the South Asia Edition - the Title is 'Microelectronic Circuits: Theory And Applications' [it's 'Microelectronic Circuits' for the US Edition]. Not sure why this needed to be changed.
Chapter-3 is appended to Chapter-1, so we have one chapter less here. Some of the chapters are moved int different Parts within the book - but the overall content of these is almost the same. Have attached the snaps of the contents - it might help I hope.
There are a few typos in the End-of-Chapter problems for e.g. - the problem 4.48 (Ch4) mentions Fig. P4.48 - which isn't there at all !! There is a Fig P4.47 & a P4.49, but no P4.48!! I had to refer back to the US edition [and it's Ch6 there :) ] to find that problems 4.47 and 4.48 both refer to the same Fig - Fig P4.47.
And though the Contents say - Appendices A-L - this edition only has the G, J, & K in it.
What's perhaps most irritating is that we don't see the Bibliography section in this print [which is Appendix I in the US edition]. Unlike most other texts - which usually have References at the end of a chapter, the authors here have combined all the References and put them in 3 pages and then grouped these under different topics [Circuit and System Analysis, Analog Circuits etc.]. Though its on the website, this definitely needs to go into the hard-copy/print in my opinion. It's so surprising that a 1300-odd page book couldn't have an an additional 3 pages added to it!
The Index at the end of the book is better managed this time [I remember many of the topics and their page numbers didn't coincide in the 6th International Student edition].
Apart from all these, I personally found it to be a very good book for Analog design. The flow of the content is very smooth. I feel It might be a good introductory text before tackling the more advanced ones like Gray/Meyer, Holberg, Razavi etc.
The chapters have lot of solved examples, End-of-Chapter problems are do-able and start-off from easy to more difficult ones. It will help a LOT to solve each one of the solved problems first and then move ahead. By the way - these problems are also grouped according to the corresponding sections in the chapter.
The restructuring on the 6th edition is a big relief - as also mentioned by the authors in the Preface. I had the 6th edition with me but looking at the changes and the effort put in, I decided to buy the 7th edition as well.
And - the price is reasonable too :)

A good book overall.
...Getting to the book contents / structure first - I'll summarize a few things that caught my eye:
For the South Asia Edition - the Title is 'Microelectronic Circuits: Theory And Applications' [it's 'Microelectronic Circuits' for the US Edition]. Not sure why this needed to be changed.
Chapter-3 is appended to Chapter-1, so we have one chapter less here. Some of the chapters are moved int different Parts within the book - but the overall content of these is almost the same. Have attached the snaps of the contents - it might help I hope.
There are a few typos in the End-of-Chapter problems for e.g. - the problem 4.48 (Ch4) mentions Fig. P4.48 - which isn't there at all !! There is a Fig P4.47 & a P4.49, but no P4.48!! I had to refer back to the US edition [and it's Ch6 there :) ] to find that problems 4.47 and 4.48 both refer to the same Fig - Fig P4.47.
And though the Contents say - Appendices A-L - this edition only has the G, J, & K in it.
What's perhaps most irritating is that we don't see the Bibliography section in this print [which is Appendix I in the US edition]. Unlike most other texts - which usually have References at the end of a chapter, the authors here have combined all the References and put them in 3 pages and then grouped these under different topics [Circuit and System Analysis, Analog Circuits etc.]. Though its on the website, this definitely needs to go into the hard-copy/print in my opinion. It's so surprising that a 1300-odd page book couldn't have an an additional 3 pages added to it!
The Index at the end of the book is better managed this time [I remember many of the topics and their page numbers didn't coincide in the 6th International Student edition].
Apart from all these, I personally found it to be a very good book for Analog design. The flow of the content is very smooth. I feel It might be a good introductory text before tackling the more advanced ones like Gray/Meyer, Holberg, Razavi etc.
The chapters have lot of solved examples, End-of-Chapter problems are do-able and start-off from easy to more difficult ones. It will help a LOT to solve each one of the solved problems first and then move ahead. By the way - these problems are also grouped according to the corresponding sections in the chapter.
The restructuring on the 6th edition is a big relief - as also mentioned by the authors in the Preface. I had the 6th edition with me but looking at the changes and the effort put in, I decided to buy the 7th edition as well.
And - the price is reasonable too :)
...Getting to the book contents / structure first - I'll summarize a few things that caught my eye:
For the South Asia Edition - the Title is 'Microelectronic Circuits: Theory And Applications' [it's 'Microelectronic Circuits' for the US Edition]. Not sure why this needed to be changed.
Chapter-3 is appended to Chapter-1, so we have one chapter less here. Some of the chapters are moved int different Parts within the book - but the overall content of these is almost the same. Have attached the snaps of the contents - it might help I hope.
There are a few typos in the End-of-Chapter problems for e.g. - the problem 4.48 (Ch4) mentions Fig. P4.48 - which isn't there at all !! There is a Fig P4.47 & a P4.49, but no P4.48!! I had to refer back to the US edition [and it's Ch6 there :) ] to find that problems 4.47 and 4.48 both refer to the same Fig - Fig P4.47.
And though the Contents say - Appendices A-L - this edition only has the G, J, & K in it.
What's perhaps most irritating is that we don't see the Bibliography section in this print [which is Appendix I in the US edition]. Unlike most other texts - which usually have References at the end of a chapter, the authors here have combined all the References and put them in 3 pages and then grouped these under different topics [Circuit and System Analysis, Analog Circuits etc.]. Though its on the website, this definitely needs to go into the hard-copy/print in my opinion. It's so surprising that a 1300-odd page book couldn't have an an additional 3 pages added to it!
The Index at the end of the book is better managed this time [I remember many of the topics and their page numbers didn't coincide in the 6th International Student edition].
Apart from all these, I personally found it to be a very good book for Analog design. The flow of the content is very smooth. I feel It might be a good introductory text before tackling the more advanced ones like Gray/Meyer, Holberg, Razavi etc.
The chapters have lot of solved examples, End-of-Chapter problems are do-able and start-off from easy to more difficult ones. It will help a LOT to solve each one of the solved problems first and then move ahead. By the way - these problems are also grouped according to the corresponding sections in the chapter.
The restructuring on the 6th edition is a big relief - as also mentioned by the authors in the Preface. I had the 6th edition with me but looking at the changes and the effort put in, I decided to buy the 7th edition as well.
And - the price is reasonable too :)
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Helpful in self study preparation for GATE and other exams, the end chapter questions are amazing and concept building... Don't think much just buy the book if you are reader
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Really good book if you want to learn analog systematic way similar to way it is taught in university. It has better explanation when compared to ravazi microelectronics but ravazi has hand wavy approach to everything which I really enjoy. This book is more inclined to MOSFET which is now industry standard only downside is end of chapter solutions is not available anywhere only thing I could find is a solution manual from Chegg but it is incomplete if you go to publication website for solution they ask academic id
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Apart from the great content, the packaging was great but not perfect, so 4/5 for that.
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A conceptual book. Few of the topics I couldnot find here but I builds up a great understanding to understand other concepts well and clear
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Amazing book for learning analog electronics.It starts from the basics and goes further to higher degree.A must for BTech ECE or EE.The seventh edition has two new chapters ch6 & ch9 which are Transistor amplifier & Frequency response respectively.Chapters are given in a systematic order and each chapter has few new problems in comparison with it's sixth international edition.I have both the edition but I liked this edition more due to it's organised chapters.However both the edition has almost same contents.This is the best till now.Study Millman & Halkias only after studying few chapters from this book (advice for beginners only).❤️❤️❤️ for sedra & Smith sir.GEETA OF ANALOG ELECTRONICS.Last but not the least thanks Amazon for fast and timely delivery without damage.
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This book clears all the concepts

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US$150 new for the US edition. This is the for sale in India only edition, the same thing at 1/8th the price. Book was in like-new condition, thanks.

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Deceptive title, it appears a different book, but the content is the same as the USA version. 7th edition makes it look better than it is.

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The chapter are a bit our of order from the US version, but the same content.