Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits

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Author: Paul R. Gray

ISBN-10: 0470245999

ISBN-13: 9780470245996

Category: Electronics - Circuits - Integrated

This is the only comprehensive book in the market for engineers that covers the design of CMOS and bipolar analog integrated circuits. The fifth edition retains its completeness and updates the coverage of bipolar and CMOS circuits. \ A thorough analysis of a new low-voltage bipolar operational amplifier has been added to Chapters 6, 7, 9, and 11. \ Chapter 12 has been updated to include a fully differential folded cascode operational amplifier example. With its streamlined and up-to-date...

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Comprehensive and in-depth treatment of analog integrated circuit analysis and design, featuring new and expanded coverage of CMOS circuits and other key advanced technologies. Also includes new information on fully differential amplifiers and common-mode feedback, as well as two-port feedback analysis. Booknews Presents a detailed, comparative treatment of analog integrated circuit analysis and design, combining bipolar, CMOS, and BiCMOS analog integrated-circuit design. This edition expands its coverage of a few important technologies and techniques, including increased emphasis on CMOS circuits; a new chapter on fully differential amplifiers and common-mode feedback; new material on feedback circuit analysis using return ratio in addition to the two-port feedback analysis; and new coverage of two-stage MOS op-amp compensation, single-stage op amps, and nested Miller compensation. Includes a number of open-ended design problems, many of which make extensive use of SPICE. Of likely utility as a text for students and as a reference for practicing engineers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

1 Models for Integrated-Circuit Active Devices2 Bipolar, MOS, and BiCMOS Integrated-Circuit Technology3 Single-Transistor and Multiple-Transistor Amplifiers4 Current Mirrors, Active Loads, and References5 Output Stages6 Operational Amplifiers with Single-Ended Outputs7 Frequency Response of Integrated Circuits8 Feedback9 Frequency Response and Stability of Feedback Amplifiers10 Nonlinear Analog Circuits11 Noise in Integrated Circuits12 Fully Differential Operational AmplifiersIndex

\ From the Publisher"Intended both for students and as a reference for working engineers, the fifth edition of this popular engineering textbook is updated to include discussions of newly available integrated circuits as well as general advances in the field. Drawn from material taught to high level seniors and graduate students at the University of California's Berkeley and Davis engineering departments, the work covers such topics as the physics of bipolar and MOS transistors, the technology of integrated circuit (IC) fabrication and the design and uses of operational amplifiers as well as many advanced topics in IC principles and design." (Reference and Research Book News, February 2011)\ \ \ \ \ BooknewsPresents a detailed, comparative treatment of analog integrated circuit analysis and design, combining bipolar, CMOS, and BiCMOS analog integrated-circuit design. This edition expands its coverage of a few important technologies and techniques, including increased emphasis on CMOS circuits; a new chapter on fully differential amplifiers and common-mode feedback; new material on feedback circuit analysis using return ratio in addition to the two-port feedback analysis; and new coverage of two-stage MOS op-amp compensation, single-stage op amps, and nested Miller compensation. Includes a number of open-ended design problems, many of which make extensive use of SPICE. Of likely utility as a text for students and as a reference for practicing engineers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \