Physical Electronics Circuit Models Transistors by Gray Dewitt (6 results)
Language: English
Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1964
- Softcover
Seller: The Corner Bookshop, Bath, ME, U.S.A.The Corner Bookshop
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Creasing and bump to bottom right corner, discoloration to spine and edges of cover, chipping and wear to spine and cover, binding glue yellowed and visible on inner spine, else pages very good.
Language: English
Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Newton, MA, 1964
- Softcover
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Soft cover. Condition: Vg-. 262 pp brown soft cover with black and white text on the cover and spine. Light wear corners and edges. Pencil marks and a stamp on the cover page. Semiconductor Electronics Education Committee Volume 2. 8 1/2 x 5 1/2".
SEEC Notes 2 PEM: Physical Electronics and Circuit Models of Transistors
Paul E.; David DeWitt; A. R. Boothroyd; James F. Gibbons Gray
Published by John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
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Contact seller5-star sellerUnknown. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.

Language: English
Published by John Wiley & Sons, NY, 1962
- Softcover
- First Edition
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Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. 1st. not paged sequentially; clean throughout.
Published by John Wiley, 1964
- Softcover
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. No Dustjacket. Later Edition. ISBN . B0000CMGNE Trade Paperback. No statement of later printing on copyright page. Slight wear to corners and edges; slight browning to back cover and to page edges; otherwise tight, sound and unmarked in Very Good condition. No Signature.

Published by Wiley, 1964
- Softcover
Seller: Crappy Old Books, Barry, United KingdomCrappy Old Books
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Paperback. Condition: Good. Physical Electronics and Circuit Models of Transistors (1964) by P.E. Gray, D. DeWitt, A.R. Boothroyd & J.F. Gibbons Published by Wiley ISBN: none (because 1964 was before the book industry discovered metadata) Condition: Good (think ?laboratory-used but not exploded?) Sold by Crappy Old Books? Before… Silicon Valley became a lifestyle brand and before transistors were etched by the billion into wafers the size of a tortilla, there was this . A 1964 hardback opus that dared to ask: ?what if we actually explained how these magical little three-legged things work?? Penned by four academic titans with names so authoritative they sound like a courtroom drama, the book leads you deep into the mystical land of electron flow, circuit models, and equations designed to make slide-rule owners feel smug. Highlights include: Diagrams that could double as minimalist modern art if you squint. Equations dense enough to be used as a radiation shield. The sheer thrill of discovering that h_FE is not a new London postcode. Circuit models so elegant you?ll wonder why your first breadboard project smelled of burning plastic. This copy is in Good condition ? which means it has survived six decades of lab benches, coffee rings, and perhaps the odd nervous breakdown of an undergraduate EE student. The dust jacket may be long gone (like the optimism of those who thought vacuum tubes would make a comeback), but the content remains as potent as a freshly charged electrolytic capacitor. Ideal for: Retro tech romantics who believe ?solid state? is still a buzzword. Electronics lecturers who enjoy terrifying students with the classics. Or simply as a desk prop to prove you?re serious about transistors, even if your soldering iron hasn?t been plugged in since the Thatcher era. Crappy Old Books?: bringing you yesterday?s semiconductor breakthroughs, today ? slightly yellowed, but still conductive.