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Field Programmable Gate Arrays: The 3000 Series (Fpgas : the 3000 Series)

Field Programmable Gate Arrays: The 3000 Series (Fpgas : the 3000 Series)

Field Programmable Gate Arrays: The 3000 Series (Fpgas : the 3000 Series)
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Field Programmable Gate Arrays: The 3000 Series (Fpgas : the 3000 Series)

by Ukeiley, Richard Larry

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9780133194685
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Prentice Hall, 1993-01-01. Hardcover. vg-/ex-lib. [NB14 nov27TT] has edge wear/bumped corners, no marks on pages. tight and sturdy reading ex-lib copy.

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Title
Field Programmable Gate Arrays: The 3000 Series (Fpgas : the 3000 Series)
Author
Ukeiley, Richard Larry
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - vg-
Jacket Condition
ex-lib
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ISBN 10
013319468X
ISBN 13
9780133194685
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Place of Publication
Englewood Cliffs, Nj, U.s.a.
Date Published
1993-01-01

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