Linear Integrated Circuits By Roy Choudhary Fourth Edition Top -
The fourth edition contains roughly 300+ solved examples within chapters and 150+ unsolved problems at chapter ends. The solved problems are not trivial "plug-and-chug" exercises. They often present non-ideal conditions (e.g., "Given a slew rate of 0.5 V/µs, find the maximum frequency for undistorted output"). This builds real intuition.
If you don't already have a copy on your shelf, you are missing out on the most trusted guide for analog electronics. The fourth edition contains roughly 300+ solved examples
The book provides a comprehensive foundation in analog ICs, from fabrication to specialized applications: This builds real intuition
It isn't the biggest book, nor the most expensive. Its strength lies in its Whether you are trying to design a Wien Bridge Oscillator for your lab project or crack the analog section of the GATE exam, this book acts as a reliable mentor. Its strength lies in its Whether you are
This version features improved, high-quality figures and diagrams, making the circuit layouts easier to visualize and understand. Who Should Use This Book?
2015 (4th Edition) / Current reprints available. Publisher: New Age International.