This is a summary of the book "Noise in Solid State Devices and Circuits" by Aldert Van der Ziel, published by Wiley in 1986 in New York. The book is a comprehensive overview of noise in solid-state devices and circuits, covering various types of noise and their effects on electronic systems. It discusses the fundamental principles of noise generation, measurement, and reduction in solid-state devices such as transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits. The book also explores the impact of noise on circuit performance and provides methods for analyzing and mitigating noise in electronic systems. It is written for engineers and researchers working in the field of electronics and semiconductor technology. The book has 306 pages and is part of a series of technical publications by Wiley. The content is structured to provide a clear understanding of noise phenomena in solid-state devices and circuits, making it a valuable resource for both students and professionals in the field. The book is an essential reference for anyone involved in the design, analysis, or troubleshooting of electronic circuits and systems. It covers both theoretical and practical aspects of noise in solid-state devices and circuits, providing a thorough understanding of the subject. The book is well-organized and includes detailed explanations of noise sources, types, and their effects on electronic systems. It is a key resource for anyone interested in the study of noise in electronic circuits and devices.This is a summary of the book "Noise in Solid State Devices and Circuits" by Aldert Van der Ziel, published by Wiley in 1986 in New York. The book is a comprehensive overview of noise in solid-state devices and circuits, covering various types of noise and their effects on electronic systems. It discusses the fundamental principles of noise generation, measurement, and reduction in solid-state devices such as transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits. The book also explores the impact of noise on circuit performance and provides methods for analyzing and mitigating noise in electronic systems. It is written for engineers and researchers working in the field of electronics and semiconductor technology. The book has 306 pages and is part of a series of technical publications by Wiley. The content is structured to provide a clear understanding of noise phenomena in solid-state devices and circuits, making it a valuable resource for both students and professionals in the field. The book is an essential reference for anyone involved in the design, analysis, or troubleshooting of electronic circuits and systems. It covers both theoretical and practical aspects of noise in solid-state devices and circuits, providing a thorough understanding of the subject. The book is well-organized and includes detailed explanations of noise sources, types, and their effects on electronic systems. It is a key resource for anyone interested in the study of noise in electronic circuits and devices.