A very good book for anyone interested in knowing more about the inner working of today's sophisticated consumer electronic products and how they are powered.The organization of the book from transistor fundamentals, through circuit configurations, and into power converter topology is both masterfully executed and engagingly presented. The main sections of the book covering computer architecture, cell phone architecture, and peripheral systems is very professional and brings out the topics that engineers in these areas face now in order to develop next generation hardware, firmware, and software. From shrinking lithographic dimensions to valley control of buck converters this book is a must read for those working in this field. The book is well supported with technical data sheets, application notes, and design criteria needed to apply the electronic building blocks available from Fairchild Semiconductor.