This text presents the principles and techniques for designing analog circuits to be implemented in a CMOS technology. The level is appropriate for seniors and graduate students familiar with basic electronics, including biasing, modeling, circuit analysis, and some familiarity with frequency response. Students learn the methodology of analog integrated circuit design through a hierarchically-oriented approach to the subject that provides thorough background and practical guidance for designing CMOS analog circuits, including modeling, simulation, and testing. The authors' vast industrial experience and knowledge is reflected in the circuits, techniques, and principles presented. They even identify the many common pitfalls that lie in the path of the beginning designer--expert advice from veteran designers. The text mixes the academic and practical viewpoints in a treatment that is neither superficial nor overly detailed, providing the perfect balance.
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Phillip E. Allen, Georgia Institute of Technology.
"The greatest strength of the book is that it provides a clear learning path-from device, technology, and modeling, to building blocks, subcircuits, and applications."--Yun Chiu, University of Texas, Dallas
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Softcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Detailed Solutions Manual to every problem in 1st edition, most of the problems have remained the same in the 2nd edition. The covers look great except for a creased lower corner on the front cover and light shelf wear. The binding is tight. Stamped title page. Interior pages are clean and unmarked. Published in 1988; 378 pages USPS electronic tracking number issued free of charge. Seller Inventory # 09726
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