that focus more on modern CMOS technology, or are you looking for a syllabus-specific comparison for an upcoming exam?
If you need a digital copy, you do not have to resort to piracy. Here are legitimate options: digital integrated electronics by taub and schillingpdf
The book provides in-depth coverage of key concepts, including: that focus more on modern CMOS technology, or
" by Herbert Taub and Donald Schilling. First published in 1977 by McGraw-Hill, this classic text has served as a cornerstone for undergraduate students for decades. First published in 1977 by McGraw-Hill, this classic
You might wonder: If this book is so old, should I just read Sedra & Smith or Razavi?
| Parameter | Formula / Definition | |-----------|----------------------| | | ( NM_H = V_OH(min) - V_IH(min) ) | | Noise margin low | ( NM_L = V_IL(max) - V_OL(max) ) | | Propagation delay | ( t_pd = \fract_PHL + t_PLH2 ) | | Power-delay product | ( PDP = P_avg \times t_pd ) (energy per switching event) | | CMOS dynamic power | ( P_dyn = C_L V_DD^2 f ) | | Fan-out | ( FO = \fracI_OH(source)I_IH(load) ) (for high level), similar for low level | | ECL switching condition | Differential pair: ( V_in > V_BB + \fracV_T2 ) for steering |
So, grab the PDF (legally), fire up your favourite simulator, and start turning those logical expressions into silicon reality. The next breakthrough—whether it’s a low‑power wear‑able or a high‑speed data‑center accelerator—will owe its lineage, at least in part, to the fundamentals you master today.