| View Larger Image | Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits | Paperbackby Paul R. Gray (Editor), Paul J. Hurst (Editor), Steven Lewis (Editor), Robert G. Meyer (Editor)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons Inc | | Edition: | 5th Edition | | Page Count: | 896 Pages | | Publication Date: | April 30, 2009 | | Sales Rank: | 1,129,938st |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description The Fifth Edition of this academically rigorous text provides a comprehensive treatment of analog integrated circuit analysis and design starting from the basics and through current industrial practices. The authors combine bipolar, CMOS and BiCMOS analog integrated-circuit design into a unified treatment that stresses their commonalities and highlights their differences. The comprehensive coverage of the material will provide the student with valuable insights into the relative strengths and weaknesses of these important technologies. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 27 reviews)
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| | Best book for those starting or in analog ic design by C. Young 5 Stars April 04, 2009 This was a fantastic book for most things analog. It was recommended by a professor of mine, and is much better than most of the analog ic books that my university uses. I can see it becoming a great reference. In particular, I really enjoyed the chapter on current mirrors and bias circuits.
| | Need 5th edtion by Kittipong Trijpech (Nonthaburi , Thailand) 4 Stars April 11, 2008 I bought 2nd & 3rd edition of this textbook for collection because it is
4th year undergraduate coursework for major in electronic which is not my major. But I bought 4th edition as the principle reference for research.
This edition has additional chapter on Fully differential op-amp which is very useful for me but I still don't no why do we need CMFB circuit for single stage fully differential OTA. I think CMFB is necessary to set DC output voltage of foled cascode or cascode only and maybe it maybe used as
a design variable to increase CMRR.
| | You must have this book! by Z. Ge (FL) 5 Stars August 08, 2007 I would say if you want to understand and do some analog circuit designs, you must have this book!
It will help you go from a beginner to a master!
Truly helpful and comprehensive from Professors at Berkley.
Bible!!!!
| | not for novice! by whitethunder (Los Angeles, CA) 5 Stars August 05, 2006 It's a very good book but I think you need to have some knowledge of integrated circuit design and analysis before discovering this book.
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