Loading...

CMOS: Mixed-Signal Circuit Design, 2nd Edition

ISBN: 978-0-470-29026-2

November 2008

Wiley-IEEE Press

352 pages

Description
Get up to speed on mixed-signal circuit design

Mixed-signal design (MSD) is currently performed in industry by a select few "gurus." While MSD techniques can be found scattered throughout hard-to-digest technical papers, it is difficult for someone new to the topic to get up to speed on the subject without the guidance of a mentor and the right environment in which to gain the relevant experience.

CMOS Mixed-Signal Circuit Design, Second Edition fills the gap in the technical literature by providing a tutorial presentation of MSD techniques and integrating homework problems, netlists, and simulation examples, all of which are available for download via the book's Web site at CMOSedu.com. Additional features of the Second Edition include:

  • Coverage of noise-shaping data converters (delta-sigma topologies)

  • Practical discussion of digital filtering and its uses in transistor-level circuit designs

  • Design of analog filters for both reconstruction and anti-aliasing

  • Transistor- and system-level design techniques and theory

  • Presentation of a topology for high-speed data conversion in nanometer CMOS

Complemented with practical examples and discussions, CMOS Mixed-Signal Circuit Design, Second Edition is an ideal textbook for graduate students in mixed-signal circuit design courses. It is also an equally valuable reference for professionals who want to improve their skills in this area.

About the Author
R. JACOB (JAKE) BAKER, PhD, is an engineer, educator, and inventor. He has more than twenty years of engineering experience and holds over 200 granted or pending patents in integrated circuit design. Jake is the author of several circuit design books. For a detailed biography, please visit: http://CMOSedu.com/jbaker/jbaker.htm.
New to Edition
This new edition features additional examples and more, smaller chapters to make the information more accessible.
Features
  • This new edition features additional examples and more, smaller chapters to make the information more accessible.
  • This edition, although still complimentary to CMOS: Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation, is now a stand-alone text.
  • The book is supported by an author maintained web-site (http://CMOSedu.com) that provides solutions to the homework problems, net lists, and simulations.