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Volume 2 contains more practical advice on day to day digital design, along with some disclosures of fundamental advances in the art. Further disclosures will be found in the sister publication ?Electromagnetic Theory? by the same authors. Volume 1 was well received and is now on the shelves of about half the university and research department libraries. Since it was published, interest in the authors? quarterly seminar on digital design has greatly increased. A good working relationship has developed with Wireless World, where the authors? occasional articles and the resulting correspondence are well worth reading.[[Category:Book]]
Volume 2 contains more practical advice on day to day digital design, along with some disclosures of fundamental advances in the art. Further disclosures will be found in the sister publication ?Electromagnetic Theory? by the same authors. Volume 1 was well received and is now on the shelves of about half the university and research department libraries. Since it was published, interest in the authors? quarterly seminar on digital design has greatly increased. A good working relationship has developed with Wireless World, where the authors? occasional articles and the resulting correspondence are well worth reading.[[Category:Book|digital electronic design volume]]

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Digital Electronic Design, Volume 2
AuthorIvor Catt
Published1978
PublisherC.A.M. Publishing
ISBN0906340012

Volume 2 contains more practical advice on day to day digital design, along with some disclosures of fundamental advances in the art. Further disclosures will be found in the sister publication ?Electromagnetic Theory? by the same authors. Volume 1 was well received and is now on the shelves of about half the university and research department libraries. Since it was published, interest in the authors? quarterly seminar on digital design has greatly increased. A good working relationship has developed with Wireless World, where the authors? occasional articles and the resulting correspondence are well worth reading.