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Before CMOS became the industry standard, TTL was king. Taub and Schilling provide perhaps the most comprehensive breakdown of the multi-emitter transistor—the heart of TTL logic. Understanding these saturation and cutoff dynamics is essential for anyone working in high-reliability legacy systems or radiation-hardened electronics. 2. The Rise of CMOS

As you search for your copy, remember that the "exclusive" value lies not just in the file format, but in the knowledge contained within. Whether you find a pristine digital scan or a dog-eared physical copy from the 1980s, treat the material with respect. Work through the problems. Simulate the circuits in SPICE. Before CMOS became the industry standard, TTL was king

The book "Digital Integrated Electronics" by Taub and Schilling was written in the early 1970s, a time when digital ICs were becoming increasingly popular. The book provided a comprehensive introduction to the design and application of digital ICs, covering topics such as logic gates, flip-flops, counters, and registers. It also discussed the various technologies used to fabricate ICs, including bipolar and MOS (metal-oxide-semiconductor) processes. Work through the problems

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