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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Not so world-class It seems rather presumptuous for Bob Pease to say "Every year there are 200,000 Chinese engineering graduates, and they don't know what we know. We can solve problems they cannot." Could it be the Chinese engineering graduates to cause Bob to lose his job at National? Another excellent tome by Robert Pease While many semiconductor mfg's were satisfied to supply sketchy data and pinouts, National Semiconductor always provided excellent applications notes. Here Mr. Pease and his colleagues continue this, along with the mentality that goes into WORLD CLASS engineering. KUDOS! A good reference book. OK, it is not really a text book and it is not really (all) by the famous/infamous Bob Pease, but nevertheless it is a good book to have on hand if you need to design analogue circuits for the real world. Good material, but mostly published elsewhere I was disappointed because much of this material was published elsewhere 18 years ago in the Jim Williams art and science books or online. World Class Designs? Hardly. World class? Here's a review of some of the chapters: Review of Feedback systems....Basic Operation Amplifier Topologies....review of passive components and a case study in PC board layout, 4 chapters if you can believe it--on filter design, a chapter on noise....all of these represent basics, rudimentary material an EE grad should have mastered...and can hardly be considered world class. Some of the remaining chapters: How to Design Analog circuits without a computer....My approach to feedback design...Jim Williams "zoo circuit", while having their merits....can all be found in the "EDN series for | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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