Selected Product: | Microelectronic Circuit Design Hardcover Edition: 3 Author: Richard C Jaeger, Travis Blalock Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math Release Date: 2007-02-05 ISBN-10: 0073309486 ISBN-13: 9780073309484 List Price: $130.20 Average Customer Rating: | | Signals and Systems (2nd Edition) (Prentice-Hall Signal Processing Series) ISBN-10: 0138147574 ISBN-13: 9780138147570 List Price:$147.00 Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/Software Interface. Third Edition, Revised ISBN-10: 0123706068 ISBN-13: 9780123706065 List Price:$64.95 Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics (5th Edition) ISBN-10: 0132413264 ISBN-13: 9780132413268 List Price:$144.60 Signal Processing and Linear Systems ISBN-10: 0195219171 ISBN-13: 9780195219173 List Price:$135.00 Semiconductor Device Fundamentals ISBN-10: 0201543931 ISBN-13: 9780201543933 List Price:$147.00 |
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