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Learn the principles and practices of simulation-based analog IC designThis comprehensive textbook and on-the-job reference offers clear instruction on analog integrated circuit design using the latest simulation techniques. Ideal for graduate students and professionals alike, the book shows, step by step, how to develop and deploy integrated circuits for cutting-edge Internet of Things (IoT) and other applications.
Analog Integrated Circuit Design by Simulation: Techniques, Tools, and Methods lays out practical, ready-to-apply engineering strategies. Application layer, device layer, and circuit layer IC design are covered in complete detail. You will learn how to tackle real-world design problems and avoid long cycles of trial and error.
Coverage includes:
-First-order DC response-Unified closed-loop model-Accurate modeling of DC response-Frequency and step response-Multi-pole dynamic response and stability-Effect of external network on differential gain-Continuous-time and discrete-time amplifiers-MOSFET, NMOS, and PMOS characteristics-Small-signal modeling and circuit analysis-Resistor and capacitor design-Current sources, sinks, and mirrors-Basic, symmetrical, folded-cascode, and Miller OTAs-Opamps with source-follower and common-source output stages-Fully differential OTAs and opamps