Description Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits by Behzad Razavi, deals with the analysis and design of analog CMOS integrated circuits, emphasizing fundamentals, as well as new paradigms that students and practicing engineers need to master in today's industry. Because analog design requires both intuition and rigor, each concept is first introduced from an intuitive perspective and subsequently treated by careful analysis. The objective is to develop both a solid foundation and methods of analyzing circuits by inspection so that the reader learns what approximations can be made in which circuits, and how much error to expect in each approximation. This approach also enables the reader to apply the concepts to bipolar circuits with little additional effort.
New Features
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Key Features
This book employs many examples in each chapter to further illustrate the concepts. Each chapter ends with numerous problems - ranging from moderate to difficult, to provide extensive exercises for classroom usage.
This book presents not only analysis but "synthesis," that is, it describes the thought process behind the evolution of each circuit topology, teaching the reader how and why each modification is done to the basic idea.
The problem sets at the end of each chapter are designed to methodically enhance and polish the readers' analytical skills.
While the focus is on CMOS circuits, the analysis and design techniques described in the book also apply to other IC technologies as well.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Analog Design
Chapter 2 Basic MOS Device Physics
Chapter 3 Single-Stage Amplifiers
Chapter 4 Differential Amplifiers
Chapter 5 Current Mirrors and Biasing Techniques
Chapter 6 Frequency Response of Amplifiers
Chapter 7 Noise
Chapter 8 Feedback
Chapter 9 Operational Amplifiers
Chapter 10 Stability and Frequency Compensation
Chapter 11 Nanometer Design Studies
Chapter 12 Bandgap References
Chapter 13 Introduction to Switched-Capacitor Circuits
Chapter 14 Nonlinearity and Mismatch
Chapter 15 Oscillators
Chapter 16 Phase-Locked Loops
Chapter 17 Short-Channel Effects and Device Models
Chapter 18 CMOS Processing Technology
Chapter 19 Layout and Packaging
Chapter Index
Behzad Razavi, University of California, Los Angeles