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Essential circuits reference guide
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New York : McGraw-Hill, 1988
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9780070404625
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A guide to research, this volume includes 925 studies of Chaucer written between 1900 and 1984. Each entry is listed once, alphabetically, under an appropriate topic heading or under the title of the work it treats most directly. The annotations provide bibliographic information, identify the primary focus of the item annotated, and summarize its content. See entry PR1868. These classic circuits were chosen from Markus' Sourcebook of electronic circuits (1968), Electonics circuits manual (1971), and Guidebook of electronics circuits (1974). With circuit integration onto chips, many older circuits have become obsolete. This guide is a distillation of those circuits still in use today for which parts are still available. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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Approximately 4,000 circuits, arranged into 62 sections, have been selected from Markus's previous collections of electronic circuits--Electronic Circuits Manual (CH, May '72); Guidebook of Electronic Circuits (1974); and Modern Electronic Circuits Reference Manual (1980). Sources are listed with each diagram; addresses for these sources are compiled in a separate section. Other appendixes are abbreviations and semiconductor symbols. An advantage to a compilation such as this is that errors from previous editions have been corrected. The list of sources evidently contains original addresses of companies and magazines; a closer look shows that some journals are no longer published or have different addresses, which renders the given address useless. This book would be useful if a library does not have one of Markus's earlier books, preferably the 1980 edition; this compilation has only six circuits listed under "microprocessor" in the index. Another choice is Rudolf F. Graf's Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits (CH, Jul '85). -P. Miller, New Hampshire Vocational-Technical College, Laconia


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