[The conception of electronic circuits]

Gennart, B.;Quintart, A.-D.;Frisque, M.
(1985) Acta Technica Belgica. Revue H F: Electricite Courants Faibles. Electronique Telecommunications — Vol. 13, n° 2, p. 47-66 (1985)

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  • Gennart, B.
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  • Quintart, A.-D.
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  • Frisque, M.
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Abstract
Gives a summary of the major ideas which affect the design of circuit boards. It includes available technologies, and their external characteristics, both indispensible to a circuit designer. The different integration levels and corresponding logic functions, and the production of combination and sequential types of circuit are also covered. Various technology families are outlined and some details are given of their power and speed capabilities and a table illustrates the different integration levels. Logic methods are discussed, with some typical circuits and there is brief discussion of programmable circuits and various available forms of logic. Programmed logic is discussed further, together with microprogramming and the general principles governing electronic circuit design are outlined.
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Gennart, B., Quintart, A.-D., & Frisque, M. (1985). [The conception of electronic circuits]. Acta Technica Belgica. Revue H F: Electricite Courants Faibles. Electronique Telecommunications, 13(2), 47-66. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/148916 (Original work published 1985)