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Figure 1.1 Computer chip on finger. (Courtesy of Intel Corp.

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FIGURE 1.2 Time charts: (a) long-range; (b) expanded.

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FIGURE 1.3 The first transistor. (Courtesy of AT&T, Bell Laboratories.)

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FIGURE 1.4 Comparison of units of the various systems of units.

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FIGURE 1.5 Texas Instruments TI-86 calculator. (Courtesy of Texas Instruments, Inc.)

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FIGURE 1.6 Software packages: (a) Cadence’s OrCAD (PSpice) release 9.2; (b) Electronics Workbench’s Multisim; (c) MathSoft’s
Mathcad 2000.

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