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The “top” of the book—the edge you see when the book is closed and lying flat—was no longer a uniform white. Years of thumbing to specific chapters had stained it. Figure 1 (the internal block diagram of the 741 op-amp) had left a smudge. Chapter 8 (active filters) bore a faint coffee ring. But the most prominent mark, the one that gave the book its character, was a dense, dark cluster of graphite and eraser shavings near the middle.

and the use of multi-color printing in newer editions, which improves the readability of circuit diagrams. Academic Utility The “top” of the book—the edge you see

Theoretical derivations and design procedures for Butterworth and Chebyshev filters, alongside various waveform generators (sine, square, and triangular). Chapter 8 (active filters) bore a faint coffee ring

In the world of electronics engineering, few textbooks carry as much weight as by D. Roy Choudhary and Shail B. Jain. Now in its Fourth Edition , this book remains the "gold standard" for students and professionals looking to master the design and application of analog integrated circuits. Jain. Now in its Fourth Edition