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Herbert Taub and Donald Schilling were pioneers in engineering education. Their ability to simplify complex mathematical models into intuitive engineering concepts made this book a staple in universities worldwide.

Investigation of saturation, cutoff, and active regions in Bipolar Junction Transistors.

While RTL and DTL are no longer used in modern design, the analytical methods used to evaluate them—noise margins, fan-out capabilities, propagation delay, and power dissipation—are timeless concepts. For instance, the authors' treatment of TTL and ECL remains a masterclass in analog analysis applied to digital problems. The detailed exploration of ECL, with its emphasis on speed through the avoidance of saturation, offers critical insights into high-frequency design that are still applicable in modern high-speed serial links and radio frequency (RF) circuits. By studying these "legacy" technologies through the lens of Taub and Schilling, the engineer learns the art of trade-offs: the balance between speed, power, and complexity that defines all integrated circuit design.

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An extensive examination of MOSFETs, static and dynamic CMOS, and their application in logic design.

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