"Microelectronics" is a comprehensive textbook that covers the fundamental principles and applications of microelectronics. The book is written by Jacob Millman and Arvin Grabel, two experts in the field, and is widely used as a reference text by students, researchers, and professionals.
Published in 1987 (as an update to Millman’s 1979 edition), this book is the quintessential "old school" engineering text. Its core strength is .
: Unlike many contemporaries, it introduced digital materials early, acknowledging that computer science majors often only take a single electronics course. Core Topics Covered
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