This is still an essential guidebook in so many ways.
Here's one:
>Many classes of circuits are neither entirely analog nor entirely digital.
>when problems develop in circuits containing both analog and digital elements, finding a solution is more likely to require that you summon your analog expertise than your digital knowledge.
>Digital ICs have more than a few analog subtleties. And even multiplexers, which you may have thought of as purely analog, have some quirks that result from their close association with the digital world.
This is still an essential guidebook in so many ways.
Here's one:
>Many classes of circuits are neither entirely analog nor entirely digital.
>when problems develop in circuits containing both analog and digital elements, finding a solution is more likely to require that you summon your analog expertise than your digital knowledge.
>Digital ICs have more than a few analog subtleties. And even multiplexers, which you may have thought of as purely analog, have some quirks that result from their close association with the digital world.