If your professor assigns problems strictly from the 8th and uses its new digital resources, yes. If they write their own problem sets, the 7th is sufficient. The core physics of transistors hasn’t changed.
: Detailed guides and netlists for every example in the book to help you set up and run electronic simulations.
If you meant you want a (e.g., a section rewrite, summary, or problem set), let me know the chapter/topic and I’ll generate original educational material based on the book’s style.
The book includes SPICE netlists. Download a free simulator like or Ngspice and run the examples. Seeing the waveforms reinforces theory.
, released in , represents a significant evolution in this 40-year journey. It was developed to meet the needs of a new generation of engineers who prioritize efficiency and digital learning: