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Summary
Summary
The Ultimate Value for Engineering Professionals
Most engineers rely on a small core of books that are specifically targeted to their job. These dog-eared volumes are used daily and considered essential. But budgets and space limit just how many books can be added to that core library.
The Newnes Electronic Design Ultimate CD solves this problem. It contains seven of our best-selling titles, providing the "next level" of reference you need for a fraction of the price.
The CD contains the complete PDF versions of:
* Electrical Engineering 101 (Ashby)0750678127
* EMC for Product Designers 4e (Williams) 0750681705
* Rapid System Prototyping with FPGAs (Cofer & Harding) 0750678666
* Current Sources & Voltage References (Harrison) 075067752X
* Data Conversion Handbook (Analog Devices Inc and staff) 0750678410
* The Design Warrior's Guide to FPGAs (Maxfield) 0750676043
* The Digital Consumer Technology Handbook (Dhir) 0750678151
Author Notes
Tim Williams worked for a variety of companies as an electronic design engineer, before startinghis own consultancy specializing in EMC design and test advice and training. He has monitored the progress of the EMC Directive and its associated standards since it was first made public, over the last 25 years.
Clive "Max" Maxfield received a BS in Control Engineering from Sheffield Polytechnic, England in 1980. He began his career as a mainframe CPU designer for International Computers Limited (ICL) in Manchester, England. Max now finds himself a member of the technical staff (MTS) at Intergraph Electronics, Huntsville, Alabama. Max is the author of dozens of articles and papers appearing in magazines and at technical conferences around the world. Max's main area of interest are currently focused in the analog, digital, and mixed-signal simulation of integrated circuits and multichip modules.
An S&P 500 company with annual revenues over $2 billion, headquartered in Norwood, MA, an industry leader in analog, digital, and mixed signal processing technology.