New York: McGraw-Hill, 1949. — 785 p. — (MIT Radiation Laboratory Series. Volume 19)
This book deals with the applications of circuit techniques to the generation of waveforms, both sinusoidal and otherwise, and to the manipulation of waveforms to meet specific needs. The title, Waveforms, refers to currents or voltages considered as functions of time in a rectangular coordinate system. This book includes a discussion of those waveforms having durations as short as 0.01 usec.
This book is written for the circuit designer in government, industrial, or academic research laboratories who chooses to carry out a timing, computation, or measurement operation by means of electrical circuits. The material of the book has therefore been classified according to circuit functions, in order that the circuit designer may immediately find a compilation of useful circuits for accomplishing a particular function and select the one best suited to his needs.