Where to get the microelectronic circuit design for jaeger

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The discussion centers on finding microelectronic circuit design resources for Jaeger, particularly in light of an upcoming quiz. Users suggest purchasing the textbook from Amazon, where both new and used copies are available. Additionally, it's recommended to check the university library for copies that may be accessible for in-library use. The conversation emphasizes the urgency of obtaining the material before the quiz. Overall, various options for acquiring the necessary resources are provided.
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can anyone send me or tell me from where to get the
microelectronic circuit design
for jaeger
please i neeeeeed it so much and i can't have it
any one answer me as i have aquiz tommorow
thnx
 
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oufa said:
can anyone send me or tell me from where to get the
microelectronic circuit design
for jaeger
please i neeeeeed it so much and i can't have it
any one answer me as i have aquiz tommorow
thnx

You mean you want to buy a copy of the textbook? Amazon.com has it.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/0072505036/?tag=pfamazon01-20
(and click on "These Sellers" if you want to get a used copy for about $30)

http://www.jaegerblalock.com/micro.html

Your university library probably has copies that you can use in the library (maybe not for check-out if they are in high demand). You could study from those until your Amazon copy arrives. Your university bookstore doesn't carry it, or you were just looking to save money by buying used?
 
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