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Code: EP04 Contents of this page:Description DescriptionPrinted Circuit Boards for Microelectronics was the first book written about the design of printed circuit boards for use with integrated circuits. Since the First Edition was published in 1970 it has been widely regarded as the standard textbook on the subject. For this Second Edition the entire text has been thoroughly revised; some portions have been totally re-written; two new chapters have been added. The author has drawn heavily on his own experience in running the Design Department of Exacta Circuits Ltd, where complex, high density boards for almost all the leading companies in the UK electronics industry have been designed. Consequently, the information given on the design of boards is applicable to the widest possible range of equipment and also ensures that the design techniques described result in truly cost-effective boards. The authors long-standing interest in computers and computer-aided design has led him to study in unusual ways the actual process of board design. Consequently, this Second Edition contains material not previously published on aspects of design such as trackability factors and the number of alternative routes available for any given track. Whilst only repeated practice and constant study can make a fully proficient board designer, this book will give those who wish to design high density boards for VLSI chips the best possible starting point. Some Worldwide Reviews"This book is an excellent up-to-date treatment of the field of printed circuit boards for microelectronics." IEEE (USA)
"The author has done a considerable job, especially in attempting to update a reference in rapidly changing situation and escalating costs. It is a must for technologists and institution libraries." Electrochemical Progress (USA)
"This well written, printed and illustrated book is recommended to all whose livelihood is in the printed circuit industry. For designers, there is no better way of understanding the problems and methods than by keeping the book as their standard reference." Microelectronics and Reliability (UK)
"This book should prove indispensable for all those connected with the printed circuit industry." Electronic Production (UK)
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