There are over 350,000 electrical and electronics engineers, and hundreds of thousands more electronics technicians and hobbyists. With the addition of so many communications topics into EE programs in the past 5 years, fundamentals of digital design have been abandoned for briefer, overview courses, leaving many newly-minted EEs undereducated in what should be one of their core competencies.In order to design and implement digital systems, one must understand and navigate many components, architectures, and practices which are painfully inter-dependent. This book will allow the reader faced with a design problem to develop a customized set of requirements for that problem, then research and evaluate available components and technologies to solve it.
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Mark Balch (Santa Clara, CA) is an electrical engineer who designs high performance computer networking hardware in Silicon Valley. He has been a member of several industry standards committees in the ATSC and SMPTE, has published numerous articles in Circuit Cellar INK magazine, currently serves a technical expert to others in the engineering community through the ChipCenter Ask US web site, where he answers questions posed on electronics topics.
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