Description: In the 60's and 70's, Texas Instruments had a problem selling transistors and integrated circuits - people did not know how to design with them. Initially, engineer Bryan Norris working in a TI laboratory in England worked with other TI engineers to assemble a 5-volume set of articles about designing with modern semiconductor technology. In addition to giving "cookbook" designs, they actually spelled out the theory in detail so that other engineers could understand the thinking and methodology required to make optimum use of semiconductors, both individual and as integrated circuits. This initial group of five volumes led to a series of more than 16 more books describing all aspects of electronics design using semiconductors. These texts take the engineer from individual devices through analog, digital, power, rf design, through complex digital integrated circuits and the beginnings of microprocessors. As an engineer, you may feel you are a long way from the 60's-70's technology, but I guarantee that every engineer will find technology new to you and design tips you haven't heard from any other source. These were the pioneers of this industry. They were the first to try out stuff - and they tried out everything. Every imaginable way of hooking 3-terminal devices together was explored. Free shipping for CONUS. More for foreign. Direct download is available. After purchase, send me a note requesting download. For foreign, I will refund shipping charges. There is a FULL TEXT INDEX across all volumes. You can search, for instance, for "gate width" and find every reference from every book with ease. Here are the individual texts: Semiconductor Circuit Design Series, Bryan Norris, Editor: Semiconductor Circuit Design Volume I - 260p, 1972 - power control, power transistors, audio, TI integrated circuitsSemiconductor Circuit Design Volume II - 220p, 1973 - Digital integrated circuits - flip flops, Schmitt triggersSemiconductor Circuit Design Volume III - 250p, 1974 - MOS digital circuits, FETs in analog design, power RF designSemiconductor Circuit Design Volume IV - 230p, 1975 - power control, digital processing techniquesSemiconductor Circuit Design Volume V - 240p, 1977 - switching power supplies, video deflection circuits, new consumer systems, microprocessors Texas Instruments Electronics Series (the "black books"): Carr Mize - MOS-LSI Design and Application - 1972, 350pCrawford - MOSFET in Circuit Design - 1967, 160pDelhom - Design and Application of Transistor Switching Circuits - 1968, 290pHibberd - Integrated Circuits - 1969, 195Hibberd - Solid-State Electronics 1968, 192Kane Larrabee - Characterization of Semiconductor Materials - 1970, 370pLuecke Mize Carr - Semiconductor Memory Design and Application, 330pMiller - Solid-State Communications - 1966, 380pMorris Miller - Designing with TTL Integrated Circuits - 1971, 340pNorris - Digital Integrated Circuits and Operational-Amplifier and Optoelectronic Circuit Design - 1976, 230pNorris - Electronic Power Control and Digital Techniques - 1976, 230pNorris - MOS and Special-Purpose Bipolar Integrated Circuits and R-F Power Transistor Circuit Design - 1976, 240pRunyan - Semiconductor Measurements and Instrumentation - 1975, 290pRunyan - Silicon Semiconductor Technology 1965, 290pSevin - Field-Effect Transistors 1965, 150pStover - Circuit Design for Audio AM-FM and TV - 1967, 360pWalston Miller - Transistor Circuit Design - 1963, 530p
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