Microelectronic Circuits (The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) 7th edition
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Author: Adel S. Sedra, Kenneth C. Smith
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The values of current gain, voltage gainand power gain expressed directly as well as in decibels.
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Microelectronic Circuits (The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) 7th edition
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