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Analog Integrated Circuit Design, International Student Version, 2nd Edition

ISBN: 978-1-118-09233-0

May 2012

832 pages

Description

When first published this text by David Johns and Kenneth Martin quickly became a leading textbook for the advanced course on Analog IC Design. This new edition has been thoroughly revised and updated but continues the central themes of the first edition which made it so sucessful.

This edition features extensive new material on CMOS IC device modeling, processing and layout.  Coverage has been added on several types of circuits that have increased in importance in the past decade, such as generalized integer-N phase locked loops and their phase noise analysis, voltage regulators, and 1.5b-per-stage pipelined A/D converters.  Two new chapters have been added to make the book more accessible to beginners in the field: frequency response of analog ICs; and basic theory of feedback amplifiers. 

New to Edition
  • New chapters make the text accessible to new analog circuit designers:
  • Frequency response
  • Feedback analysis
  • New examples and problems based upon more modern process technologies
  • Low voltage design topics including:
  • Subthreshold MOS operation
  • Low-voltage opamp design
  • Low-voltage bandgap reference
  • New topics to support the teaching of design in deep submicron CMOS technologies including:
  • MOS parameter extraction
  • Mismatch & variability
  • Proximity effects
  • Consolidation of introductory CMOS and bipolar material to facilitate teaching either independently
  • Linear voltage regulators
  • Noise in sampled circuits
  • 1.5-bit per stage pipelined converter and other new A/D converter architectures
  • Complex signal processing
  • All-new modern coverage of phase locked loops including phase noise and jitter analysis
  • Key points are highlighted and summarized for each chapter
  • Online spice models and examples at the companion website: analogicdesign.com
Features
Thorough coverage of contemporary topics, such as digital error correction, tuning and calibration, both oversampled and Nyquist-rate data converters, and integrated phase-locked loops. An intuitive approach and emphasis on practical design and analysis make it the reference for both students and practicing analog designers alike.